This gem embeddes the jQuery colorpicker in the Rails asset pipeline.
See http://labs.abeautifulsite.net/jquery-minicolors/
Add to Gemfile
and run bundle install
:
# Gemfile
gem 'jquery-minicolors-rails'
Add to app/assets/javascripts/application.js
:
//= require jquery # Not included
//= require jquery.minicolors
Add to app/assets/stylesheets/application.css
:
/*
*= require jquery.minicolors
*/
Just call minicolors()
with any text-input selector:
# With default options:
$ -> $('input[type=text]').minicolors()
# With Bootstrap theme (Bootstrap-3 is supported):
$ -> $('input[type=text]').minicolors theme: 'bootstrap'
Add to app/assets/javascripts/application.js
:
//= require jquery # Not included
//= require jquery.minicolors
//= require jquery.minicolors.simple_form
See https://github.com/plataformatec/simple_form
<%# app/views/balloons/_form.html.erb %>
<%# Basic usage: %>
<%= simple_form_for @balloon do |f| %>
<%= f.input :color, as: :minicolors %>
<% end %>
<%# With Bootstrap theme and swatch on the right: %>
<%= simple_form_for @balloon do |f| %>
<%= f.input :color, as: :minicolors, input_html: {data: {
minicolors: {theme: :bootstrap, position: :right}}} %>
<% end %>
As of rails/rails#7968 (Rails > 4.*) the asset pipeline precompile command will ignore the images.
Since jquery.minicolors
uses an image for backgrounds, the image is by default splitted into chunks of data URLs and embedded into the CSS directly.
This results in a slightly bigger compiled CSS (~50k bigger), but avoids unnecessary image request to the server and headache on deployment.
You can still instruct JqueryMinicolorsRails
to use the original image instead of the data URLs:
# config/initializers/jquery_minicolors_rails.rb
JqueryMinicolorsRails.use_data_urls = false
Additionally you would also have to copy the image to the deployment target:
# config/deploy.rb
after :deploy do
target = File.join(%W[#{release_path} public assets])
run "cp -r `cd #{release_path} && bundle show jquery-minicolors-rails`/vendor/assets/images/jquery.minicolors.png #{target}"
end
bundle exec rspec
Gem has the same version as the vendored minicolors library (http://git.io/ZWaGNg) plus an extra minor version number.
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