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How To: Render nested fields inside a table
durandom edited this page Feb 25, 2013
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By default fields_for
inside nested_form_for
adds <div class="fields">
wrapper around every nested object. But when you need to render nested fields inside a table you can disable default wrapper using :wrapper => false
option and use the custom one:
<table>
<%= f.fields_for :tasks, :wrapper => false do |task_form| %>
<tr class="fields">
<td>
<%= task_form.hidden_field :id %>
<%= task_form.text_field :name %>
</td>
<td><%= task_form.link_to_remove 'Remove' %></td>
</tr>
<% end %>
<tr>
<td><%= f.link_to_add 'Add', :tasks %></td>
</tr>
</table>
Note: You need to specify id field. Otherwise fields_for will insert it after </tr>
.
Also you need to override default behavior of inserting new subforms into your form using javascript:
window.NestedFormEvents.prototype.insertFields = function(content, assoc, link) {
var $tr = $(link).closest('tr');
return $(content).insertBefore($tr);
}
A similar technique can be used for lists, for compatibility with a jQuery UI sortable list.
If you are using simple_form then add the :wrapper => false option to the surrounding simple_nested_form_for call, otherwise it gets overwritten by the :wrapper => nil default.