Generates a JavaScript file containing a predefined set of Rails URL helpers on the client.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'js-routes-rails'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Append export: true
to any route defined in you config/routes.rb
which declares that resource able to be exported to the client.
# config/routes.rb
resources :articles, export: true
resources :comments
resources :publishers, export: true do
resources :magazines do
resources :photos
end
end
match "/about", to: "static#index", via: :get, export: true
And then execute:
$ bundle exec rake js_routes_rails:export
This will generate a JavaScript file in app/assets/javascripts/js-routes-rails.js
, which you can consume using the Asset Pipeline, for example:
<%= javascript_include_tag 'js-routes-rails' %>
or in application.js
//= 'js-routes-rails'
You can also configure the location and format of the generated JavaScript file in your application.rb
Js::Routes::Rails.configure do |c|
c.output = '/some/other/place.js'
c.template = :commonjs
end
Once the generated file is in your project you're able to access the JsRoutesRails
object which contains all the exported Rails URL helpers on the client.
JsRoutesRails.new_articles_path() // '/articles/new'
JsRoutesRails.edit_articles_path({ id: 23 }) // '/articles/23/edit'
JsRoutesRails.edit_magazines_path({ publishers_id: 5, id: 9 }) // '/publishers/5/magazines/9/edit'
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/damian/js-routes-rails. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct.
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.