Customizing the automatic Submit button

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Walter Lee Davis

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Apr 13, 2014, 1:19:31 PM4/13/14
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Inside the form_for helper, f.submit will create a different button based on the state of the object the form is based upon. So you get Create Widget or Update Widget, depending on whether the @widget is persisted already or not. Very nice.

Now what if my @widget was actually a reserved word, and I had masked this in my application by creating a set of routes for the reserved word that pointed to the actual controller. This works, for example:

resources :actions, controller: :fw_actions
resources :fw_actions

The resulting Save/Update button looks awful, though, (Create Fw action) and I can't find any good way to override it without manually testing if the @fw_action is persisted or not. Is there a central place in Rails 4.0.4 to override the naming conventions used within these helpers? I've read through the API documentation and the Rails Guides without finding any parameter I can set to do this.

This works:

<%= f.submit (f.object.persisted? ? 'Update Action' : 'Create Action') %>

...but it's ugly. This issue also means religiously applying the path helpers everywhere to make the URL stay coherent, rather than being able to just redirect_to @fw_action from the controller, or link_to @fw_action in the view. I can recall using the i18n framework to change the labels on fields, but as far as I can tell, that doesn't allow you to change the visible name of the model itself. Is there another way?

Thanks in advance,

Walter

Matt Jones

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Apr 15, 2014, 3:45:12 PM4/15/14
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I haven't dug too deep on it, but maybe overriding some of the methods from ActiveModel::Naming (class methods in your FwAction model) would do what you're looking for?


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