Using HoboFields as Tom mentioned is a nice way of doing it. Looking at
my response I assumed Location was a more fundamental type.
But to answer your direct question:
field-list and table and others have dynamically named parameters.
So you can invoke the tag with something like:
<show-page>
<field-list:>
<website-view:>
<a href="&this"><%= h this %></a>
</website-view:>
</field-list:
</show-page>
Bryan
skeemer wrote:
> Maybe this will help. I'm including the card generated. Instead of
> just the text for the field website showing, I want to change it into
> a link.
>
> <def tag="show-page" for="Location">
> <page merge title="Location">
>
> <body: class="show-page location" param/>
>
> <content: param>
> <header param="content-header">
> <h2 param="heading"><name/></h2>
>
> <field-names-where-true fields="" param/>
>
> <a action="edit" if="&can_edit?" param="edit-link">Edit
> Location</a>
> </header>
>
> <section param="content-body">
> <field-list fields="address, city, state, website, map"
> param/>
> </section>
> </content:>
>
> </page>
> </def>
>
> I would assume that I have to change the field list and add my own
> link for that field, but I'm not sure what tags to use to drill down
> like that or if that is the right solution.
>
> Leo
>
> On Apr 28, 12:43 pm, Bryan Larsen <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hmmm,
>>
>> Does this work?
>>
>> <def tag="view" for="Location">
>> <a href="&this.website.to_s"><%= h this.website.to_s %> </a>
>> </def>
>>
>> If website is a string, this shouldn't change anything. However, the
>> default `view` of an object is a link, so wrapping it in another `a`
>> would mess things up.
>>
>> Bryan
>>
>> skeemer wrote:
>>> Ok, I'm back at it again. Simpler this time. I'm just trying to turn a
>>> url into a link. I have a field called website and I want it to
>>> display but also be clickable. I tried something similar to suggested,
>>> but that didn't work.
>>> <def tag="view" for="Location">
>>> <a href="&this.website"><view:website /></a>
>>> </def>
>>> Any other ideas?
>>> On Apr 16, 3:36 pm, skeemer <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> That didn't work for what I needed, but that doesn't mean it doesn't
>>>> work... At any rate, mention of the "card"tagcaused me to dig into
>>>> the manual for that and found out about /app/views/taglibs/auto/rapid/
>>>> cards.dryml. I copied the generated card into application.dryml and
>>>> added the link around the name. That worked great for what I was
>>>> trying to do. I think the code provided will help later on as I'm
>>>> working on the app front-end.
>>>> cheers!
>>>> Leo
>>>> On Apr 16, 12:41 pm, Bryan Larsen <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>> This is the sort of thing that Hobo is good at.
>>>>> I don't completely understand what you're asking, but you might want
>>>>> something like:
>>>>> <deftag="view" for="PersonLink">
>>>>> <a href="&this.url"><view:name /></a>
>>>>> </def>
>>>>> The othertagthat you might want to redefine/extend similarly would
>>>>> be the "card"tag.
>>>>> cheers,
>>>>> Bryan
>>>>> On Apr 16, 1:37 pm, skeemer <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>> I have a Person and PersonLink models. The PersonLink has :name
>>>>>> and :url. What I would like to do is anytime that :name is displayed,
>>>>>> it is turned into a real link. Like on the page for editing people, it
>>>>>> lists the link names, but I want those names to be real links to the
>>>>>> associated :url. I don't want to change it for just that page, though.
>>>>>> Basically, anytime that a PersonLink is displayed, :name will be a
>>>>>> link.
>>>>>> Maybe this is simple, but I'm a Hobo noob and still trying to wrap my
>>>>>> mind around DRYML and Rapid.
> >
>
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