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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T10:46:24+00:00 2026-05-11T10:46:24+00:00

How do I create a link of this type: <a href=# onclick=document.getElementById(‘search’).value=this.value> using method

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How do I create a link of this type:

<a href='#' onclick='document.getElementById('search').value=this.value'> 

using method link_to in Rails?

I couldn’t figure it out from Rails docs.

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  1. 2026-05-11T10:46:25+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 10:46 am

    You can use link_to_function (removed in Rails 4.1):

    link_to_function 'My link with obtrusive JavaScript', 'alert('Oh no!')' 

    Or, if you absolutely need to use link_to:

    link_to 'Another link with obtrusive JavaScript', '#',         :onclick => 'alert('Please no!')' 

    However, putting JavaScript right into your generated HTML is obtrusive, and is bad practice.

    Instead, your Rails code should simply be something like this:

    link_to 'Link with unobtrusive JavaScript',         '/actual/url/in/case/javascript/is/broken',         :id => 'my-link' 

    And assuming you’re using the Prototype JS framework, JS like this in your application.js:

    $('my-link').observe('click', function (event) {   alert('Hooray!');   event.stop(); // Prevent link from following through to its given href }); 

    Or if you’re using jQuery:

    $('#my-link').click(function (event) {   alert('Hooray!');   event.preventDefault(); // Prevent link from following its href }); 

    By using this third technique, you guarantee that the link will follow through to some other page—not just fail silently—if JavaScript is unavailable for the user. Remember, JS could be unavailable because the user has a poor internet connection (e.g., mobile device, public wifi), the user or user’s sysadmin disabled it, or an unexpected JS error occurred (i.e., developer error).

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