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Ariane is not maintained anymore. Take a look at breadcrumbs_on_rails instead.

Ariane Build Status

Ariane is a flexible breadcrumb system for Rails. And it's fully compatible with the Twitter Bootstrap !

It works perfectly with Rails 3 and allows to use I18n.

Installation

Add the following line to your Gemfile:

gem 'ariane'

And then execute:

bundle

Requirements

  • Ruby >= 1.9.x

Quickstart

To get started, define a before_filter in your ApplicationController and use it to add the first entry:

class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
  before_filter :set_ariane

  protected

  def set_ariane
    ariane.add 'Home', root_path
  end
end

You can then add more entries from your other controllers:

class OtherController < ApplicationController
  protected

  def set_ariane
    super
    ariane.add 'Other', other_path
  end
end

Then in your layout, simply call ariane.render to see the magic happen:

<%= ariane.render %>

This will render the following:

<ul class="breadcrumb">
  <li>
    <a href="/">Home</a>
    <span class="divider">/</span>
  </li>
  <li class="active">Other</li>
</ul>

ariane.add

ariane.add takes two arguments, both being optional.

  • text is the text to use as link text
  • url is the path to where you want the link to point

Note that if you don't set the url, the text will simply be rendered as is.

Alternatively, you can pass a block to ariane.add. The block will receive the new crumb as argument.

ariane.add do |crumb|
  crumb.text = 'Home'
  crumb.url  = root_path
end

Customize the output

Ariane provides a set of renderers you can use to generate the output. To see the options you can use with each renderer, take a look at the wiki.

The default renderer is HTMLList but you can select another one.

Using ariane.render

You can choose the renderer when calling ariane.render by passing it as the first argument:

<%= ariane.render(Ariane::Render::HTML) %>

This will render the following text:

<p class="breadcrumb">
  <a href="/">Home</a> / Other
</p>

Using an initializer

You may also choose to set the renderer when Rails is loaded:

# config/initializers/ariane.rb
Ariane.configure do |config|
  config.default_renderer = Ariane::Render::HTML
end

If you want further customization, you can instanciate the renderer and then use it in Ariane.configure.

# config/initializers/ariane.rb
rndr = Ariane::Render::HTML.new(divider: ' | ')

Ariane.configure do |config|
  config.default_renderer = rndr
end

Calling ariane.render will output the following HTML:

<p class="breadcrumb">
  <a href="/">Home</a> | Other
</p>

Bring your own Renderer

Ariane is flexible enough to let you define or extend renderers.

class HTMLOrderedList < Ariane::Render::HTMLList
  def list(crumbs)
    content_tag(:ol, class: options[:list_class]) do
      raw items(crumbs)
    end
  end

  def divider
    content_tag(:span, '|', class: 'separator')
  end
end

This example is simple but shows that you can touch pretty anything in the renderers.

Now if you call

<%= ariane.render(HTMLOrderedList) %>

You'll obtain the following HTML:

<ol class="breadcrumb">
  <li>
    <a href="/">Home</a>
    <span class="separator">|</span>
  </li>
  <li class="active">Other</li>
</ul>

Create a renderer from scratch

You can create a complete renderer, simply take a look at lib/ariane/render/html.rb for a complete example implementation.

I18n

Since Ariane is used in before filters or in the views, it supports I18n out of the box.

ariane.add t('home'), root_path

Boring legal stuff

Copyright (c) 2012, Simon COURTOIS

Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.