ruby on rails f.select options with custom attributes

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一个人的身影 2020-11-28 01:34

I have a form select statement, like this:

= f.select :country_id, @countries.map{ |c| [c.name, c.id] }

Which results in this code:

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  •  悲&欢浪女
    2020-11-28 01:58

    Rails CAN add custom attributes to select options, using the existing options_for_select helper. You almost had it right in the code in your question. Using html5 data-attributes:

    <%= f.select :country_id, options_for_select(
        @countries.map{ |c| [c.name, c.id, {'data-currency_code'=>c.currency_code}] }) %>
    

    Adding an initial selection:

    <%= f.select :country_id, options_for_select(
        @countries.map{ |c| [c.name, c.id, {'data-currency_code'=>c.currency_code}] }, 
        selected_key = f.object.country_id) %>
    

    If you need grouped options, you can use the grouped_options_for_select helper, like this (if @continents is an array of continent objects, each having a countries method):

    <%= f.select :country_id, grouped_options_for_select(
        @continents.map{ |group| [group.name, group.countries.
        map{ |c| [c.name, c.id, {'data-currency_code'=>c.currency_code}] } ] }, 
        selected_key = f.object.country_id) %>
    

    Credit should go to paul @ pogodan who posted about finding this not in the docs, but by reading the rails source. https://web.archive.org/web/20130128223827/http://www.pogodan.com/blog/2011/02/24/custom-html-attributes-in-options-for-select

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