This unobtrusive scripting support file is developed for the Ruby on Rails framework, but is not strictly tied to any specific backend. You can drop this into any application to:
- force confirmation dialogs for various actions;
- make non-GET requests from hyperlinks;
- make forms or hyperlinks submit data asynchronously with Ajax;
- have submit buttons become automatically disabled on form submit to prevent double-clicking.
These features are achieved by adding certain "data" attributes to your HTML markup. In Rails, they are added by the framework's template helpers.
Full documentation is on the wiki, including the list of published Ajax events.
- jQuery 1.4.3 or later;
- for Ruby on Rails only:
<%= csrf_meta_tag %>
in the HEAD of your HTML layout; - HTML5 doctype (optional).
If you don't use HTML5, adding "data" attributes to your HTML4 or XHTML pages might make them fail W3C markup validation. However, this shouldn't create any issues for web browsers or other user agents.
In Ruby on Rails 3, the csrf_meta_tag
helper generates two meta tags containing values necessary for cross-site request forgery protection built into Rails. If you're using Rails 2, here is how to implement that helper:
# app/helpers/application_helper.rb
def csrf_meta_tag
if protect_against_forgery?
out = %(<meta name="csrf-param" content="%s"/>\n)
out << %(<meta name="csrf-token" content="%s"/>)
out % [ Rack::Utils.escape_html(request_forgery_protection_token),
Rack::Utils.escape_html(form_authenticity_token) ]
end
end
For automated installation, use the "jquery-rails" generator:
# Gemfile
gem 'jquery-rails', '>= 0.2.6'
And run this command (add -ui
if you want jQuery UI):
$ bundle install
$ rails generate jquery:install
This will remove the Prototype.js library from Rails, add latest jQuery library and fetch the adapter. Be sure to choose to overwrite the "rails.js" file.
Download jQuery and "rails.js" and place them in your "javascripts" directory.
Configure the following in your application startup file:
config.action_view.javascript_expansions[:defaults] = %w(jquery rails)
Now the template helper javascript_include_tag :defaults
will generate SCRIPT tags to load jQuery and rails.js.