How to use jQuery instead of Prototype in a Rails 3 application?

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北荒 2020-12-25 08:33

I would like to use jQuery instead of Prototype in my Rails 3 application.

What is the \"official\" Rails 3 way to do this?

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  • 2020-12-25 09:05

    It's extremely easy.

    First, get rails.js from from the bottom of this page. That page also has a good set of instructions.

    Then, put rails.js and jQuery itself in the public/javascripts directory. You can clear out all other files from that directory.

    Finally, in application.rb, add the following:

    config.action_view.javascript_expansions[:defaults] = %w(jquery rails)
    

    This assumes that your jQuery file is named jquery.js. That line tells Rails to automatically load jquery.js and rails.js whenever <%= javascript_include_tag :defaults %> is encountered.

    That's it! Rails 3 automatically generates attributes on the elements jQuery needs to add events to, and jQuery reads those attributes and adds the necessary events.

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  • 2020-12-25 09:08

    First you need to install the gem, by adding this line to the Gemfile:

    gem 'jquery-rails', '>= 0.2.6'
    

    (and run bundle install) Then you need to go to the public/javascript folder and you need to replace the rails.js file by the one from: http://github.com/rails/jquery-ujs.

    The proper way of doing this is to do:

    rails generate jquery:install
    

    or if you want to include jQuery UI:

    rails generate jquery:install --ui
    

    From the Github page:

    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.

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