Simon Perepelitsa
Simon Perepelitsa

Reputation: 20639

Haml: Append class if condition is true in Haml

If post.published?

.post
  / Post stuff

Otherwise

.post.gray
  / Post stuff

I've implemented this with rails helper and it seems ugly.

= content_tag :div, :class => "post" + (" gray" unless post.published?).to_s do
  / Post stuff

Second variant:

= content_tag :div, :class => "post" + (post.published? ? "" : " gray") do
  / Post stuff

Is there a more simple and haml-specific way?

UPD. Haml-specific, but still not simple:

%div{:class => "post" + (" gray" unless post.published?).to_s}
  / Post stuff

Upvotes: 161

Views: 74259

Answers (5)

Drew Haines
Drew Haines

Reputation: 61

Updated Ruby syntax:

.post{class: ("gray" unless post.published?)}

Upvotes: 6

Jared
Jared

Reputation: 2457

HAML has a nice built in way to handle this:

.post{class: [!post.published? && "gray"] }

The way that this works is that the conditional gets evaluated and if true, the string gets included in the classes, if not it won't be included.

Upvotes: 14

yfeldblum
yfeldblum

Reputation: 65435

- classes = ["post", ("gray" unless post.published?)]
= content_tag :div, class: classes do
  /Post stuff

def post_tag post, &block
  classes = ["post", ("gray" unless post.published?)]
  content_tag :div, class: classes, &block
end

= post_tag post
  /Post stuff

Upvotes: 22

mark
mark

Reputation: 10564

Really the best thing is to put it into a helper.

%div{ :class => published_class(post) }

#some_helper.rb

def published_class(post)
  "post #{post.published? ? '' : 'gray'}"
end

Upvotes: 15

Nathan Weizenbaum
Nathan Weizenbaum

Reputation: 3386

.post{:class => ("gray" unless post.published?)}

Upvotes: 337

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