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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T20:43:58+00:00 2026-05-30T20:43:58+00:00

by using the default simple_form 2 wrapper, it generates a markup that looks like

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by using the default simple_form 2 wrapper, it generates a markup that looks like this :

<div class="...">
  <label>...</label>
  <input ... />
</div>

I would like to get a markup in which the input tag is itself inside a wrapper like this :

<div class="...">
  <label>...</label>
  <div class="...">
    <input ... />
  </div>
</div>

Do I have to create a custom component for this behaviour ?

Thanks.

Nicolas.

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    2026-05-30T20:44:00+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 8:44 pm

    Check this out:

    The wrapper API isn’t well documented yet, but I’ve spent some time trying to figure it out. Here is a simple example, which can be setup inside the simple_form initializer.

    # Use this setup block to configure all options available in SimpleForm.
    SimpleForm.setup do |config|
      # Wrappers are used by the form builder to generate a complete input.
      # You can remove any component from the wrapper, change the order or even
      # add your own to the stack. The options given to the wrappers method
      # are used to wrap the whole input (if any exists).
    
      config.wrappers :GIVE_YOUR_WRAPPER_A_NAME, :class => 'clearfix', :error_class => nil do |b|
        b.use :placeholder
        b.use :label
        b.use :tag => 'div', :class => 'WHATEVER_YOU_WANT_TO_CALL_IT' do |ba|
          ba.use :input
          ba.use :error, :tag => :span, :class => :'help-inline'
          ba.use :hint,  :tag => :span, :class => :'help-block'
        end
      end
    end
    

    Then, when you create a form just specify the wrapper you want to use:

    <%= simple_form_for @user, wrapper: 'WHATEVER_YOU_CALLED_YOUR_WRAPPER' do |form| %>
    <%end%>
    

    Hope this helps.

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