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# The template helpers serve to relieve the templates from including the same inline code again and again. It's a
# set of standardized methods for working with forms (FormHelper), dates (DateHelper), texts (TextHelper), and
# Active Records (ActiveRecordHelper) that's available to all templates by default.
# The Rails framework provides a large number of helpers for working with +assets+, +dates+, +forms+,
# +numbers+ and <tt>Active Record objects</tt>, to name a few. These helpers are available to all templates
# by default.
#
# It's also really easy to make your own helpers and it's much encouraged to keep the template files free
# from complicated logic. It's even encouraged to bundle common compositions of methods from other helpers
# (often the common helpers) as they're used by the specific application.
# In addition to using the standard template helpers provided in the Rails framework, creating custom helpers to
# extract complicated logic or reusable functionality is strongly encouraged. By default, the controller will
# include a helper whose name matches that of the controller, e.g., <tt>MyController</tt> will automatically
# include <tt>MyHelper</tt>.
#
# Additional helpers can be specified using the +helper+ class method in <tt>ActionController::Base</tt> or any
# controller which inherits from it.
#
# module MyHelper
# def hello_world() "hello world" end
# ==== Examples
# The +to_s+ method from the +Time+ class can be wrapped in a helper method to display a custom message if
# the Time object is blank:
#
# module FormattedTimeHelper
# def format_time(time, format=:long, blank_message="&nbsp;")
# time.blank? ? blank_message : time.to_s(format)
# end
# end
#
# MyHelper can now be included in a controller, like this:
# +FormattedTimeHelper+ can now be included in a controller, using the +helper+ class method:
#
# class MyController < ActionController::Base
# helper :my_helper
# class EventsController < ActionController::Base
# helper FormattedTimeHelper
# def index
# @events = Event.find(:all)
# end
# end
#
# ...and, same as above, used in any template rendered from MyController, like this:
# Then, in any view rendered by <tt>EventController</tt>, the <tt>format_time</tt> method can be called:
#
# <% @events.each do |event| -%>
# <p>
# <% format_time(event.time, :short, "N/A") %> | <%= event.name %>
# </p>
# <% end -%>
#
# Finally, assuming we have two event instances, one which has a time and one which does not,
# the output might look like this:
#
# 23 Aug 11:30 | Carolina Railhawks Soccer Match
# N/A | Carolina Railhaws Training Workshop
#
# Let's hear what the helper has to say: <tt><%= hello_world %></tt>
module ClassMethods
# Makes all the (instance) methods in the helper module available to templates rendered through this controller.
# See ActionView::Helpers (link:classes/ActionView/Helpers.html) for more about making your own helper modules
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master_helper_module.send(:include, helper_module)
end

# Declare a helper:
# The +helper+ class method can take a series of helper module names, a block, or both.
#
# helper :foo
# requires 'foo_helper' and includes FooHelper in the template class.
# * <tt>*args</tt>: One or more +Modules+, +Strings+ or +Symbols+, or the special symbol <tt>:all</tt>.
# * <tt>&block</tt>: A block defining helper methods.
#
# ==== Examples
# When the argument is a +String+ or +Symbol+, the method will provide the "_helper" suffix, require the file
# and include the module in the template class. The second form illustrates how to include custom helpers
# when working with namespaced controllers, or other cases where the file containing the helper definition is not
# in one of Rails' standard load paths:
# helper :foo # => requires 'foo_helper' and includes FooHelper
# helper 'resources/foo' # => requires 'resources/foo_helper' and includes Resources::FooHelper
#
# helper FooHelper
# includes FooHelper in the template class.
# When the argument is a +Module+, it will be included directly in the template class.
# helper FooHelper # => includes FooHelper
#
# helper { def foo() "#{bar} is the very best" end }
# evaluates the block in the template class, adding method #foo.
# When the argument is the symbol <tt>:all</tt>, the controller will includes all helpers from
# <tt>app/views/helpers/**/*.rb</tt> under RAILS_ROOT
# helper :all
#
# Additionally, the +helper+ class method can receive and evaluate a block, making the methods defined available
# to the template.
# # One line
# helper { def hello() "Hello, world!" end }
# # Multi-line
# helper do
# def foo(bar)
# "#{bar} is the very best"
# end
# end
#
# Finally, all the above styles can be mixed together, and the helper method can be invokved with a mix of
# +symbols+, +strings+, +modules+ and blocks.
# helper(:three, BlindHelper) { def mice() 'mice' end }
# does all three.
#
# helper :all
# includes all helpers from app/views/helpers/**/*.rb under RAILS_ROOT
def helper(*args, &block)
args.flatten.each do |arg|
case arg
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end

# Declare a controller method as a helper. For example,
# helper_method :link_to
# def link_to(name, options) ... end
# makes the link_to controller method available in the view.
# class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
# helper_method :current_user
# def current_user
# @current_user ||= User.find(session[:user])
# end
# end
# makes the +current_user+ controller method available in the view.
def helper_method(*methods)
methods.flatten.each do |method|
master_helper_module.module_eval <<-end_eval
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