Empty attribute with Ruby HAML

隐身守侯 提交于 2019-11-28 20:03:12

Using something like

%div{:itemscope => true}

is the correct way to specify this in your Haml file.

How this is rendered depends on how you set Haml's format option. The default in Haml 3.1 is xhtml, and with that it will render as itemprop='itemprop', which is valid xhtml. To render with minimized attributes (like <div itemscope>) you need to set the format to html4 or html5. (In Rails 3 the default is html5, and in Haml 4.0 the default is html5).

How to set the Haml options depends on how you are using it, see the options section in the docs.

For example, using Haml directly in Ruby, this:

engine = Haml::Engine.new '%div{:itemscope => true}'
puts engine.render

produces the default xhtml with full attributes:

<div itemscope='itemscope'></div>

But this:

engine = Haml::Engine.new '%div{:itemscope => true}', :format => :html5
puts engine.render

produces the desired result with minimized attributes:

<div itemscope></div>

If someone is interested in how to put more words in that way, he may use "foo bar" => true:

%option{ "disabled selected value" => true } Choose an option

results is:

<option disabled="" selected="" value="">Choose an option</option>

and works as expected.

Andrea Salicetti

The accepted answer works, but it produces an HTML attribute with value.

If you want the attribute only to be output on HTML, without value, you can use the HTML-style attributes syntax of HAML:

%div(itemscope)
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