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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T03:23:48+00:00 2026-05-16T03:23:48+00:00

I am looking for a good RoR table generator (or an easy solution) that

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I am looking for a good RoR table generator (or an easy solution) that can give me a decent view of my records in a table (unstylized but proper strict XHTML).

Let’s say I have a User model and an Address model:
– A User can have many Addresses
– One address is also linked as the “primary_address”

Let’s say I have the following in my User controller

def index
   @users = User.find(:all,:order => 'id ASC')
   @headers = ["id","First","Last","City","State"]
   @fields = [:id,:firstname,:lastname,:primary_address.city,:primary_address.state]
end

I don’t know if the array of fields would work but I think it gets the point across. Does anyone know a good gem, plugin or technique for this so that I don’t have to “repeat myself” on all my table views?

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    2026-05-16T03:23:48+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 3:23 am

    @ChrisH: Representing table using two arrays won’t give more control. I would suggest the following: table_helper

    erb snippet –

    collection_table(@posts, {}, :id => 'posts', :class => 'summary') do |header, body|
      header.column :title
      header.column :category
      header.column :author
      header.column :publish_date, 'Date< br \>Published'
      header.column :num_comments, '# Comments'
      header.column :num_trackbacks, '# Trackbacks'
    
      body.alternate = true
      body.build do |row, post, index|
        row.category       post.category.name
        row.author         post.author.name
        row.publish_date   time_ago_in_words(post.published_on)
        row.num_comments   post.comments.empty? ? '-' : post.comments.size
        row.num_trackbacks post.trackbacks.empty? ? '-' : post.trackbacks.size
      end
    end
    
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