I am using the Rails helper datetime_select
in one of my forms. I currently have a requirement to change the dropdowns for day
, year
,
how about rolling your own simple helper, like
def datetime_text_fields(object_name, method)
html = text_field_tag("#{object_name}[#{method}(3i)]", Date.today.day.to_s, :length => 2)
html << select_month(Date.today, :field_name => "#{object_name}[#{method}(2i)]")
html << text_field_tag("#{object_name}[#{method}(1i)]", Date.today.year.to_s, :length => 4)
html << " "
html << text_field_tag("#{object_name}[#{method}(4i)]", Time.now.hour.to_s, :length => 2)
html << ":"
html << text_field_tag("#{object_name}[#{method}(5i)]", Time.now.min.to_s, :length => 2)
end
Feel free to add more formatting stuff/separators etc. but it basically returns to correct field names for rails to be identified as DateTime. Rails expects fields named like date(1i)
, 1i = year, 2i = month etc.
Honestly I didn't test it or anything, but the output in console looked pretty convincing ;)
Why not roll your own, just name the input fields in the same exact way that the date picker helper does, and you get all the back-end benefits while rolling a custom front-end. Or use the :order
to have your date picker give the month selection, and use some javascript magic for the other input.
You can use a jquery datepicker and populate hidden fields with the same naming convention as the rails datepicker.