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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T03:21:12+00:00 2026-05-25T03:21:12+00:00

So I’ve got this helper method, right? def table_form_field(name_or_options = nil, *args, &block) #

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So I’ve got this helper method, right?

def table_form_field(name_or_options = nil, *args, &block)
  # ...
  render :partial => "snippets/table_form_field", :locals => options
end

It’s nice, except sometimes I want to use it with a form builder,
and to do that I’d have to call it like this:

table_form_field(:foo, :form_builder => f) do |name|
  f.text_field name
end

It’s annoying to have to specify :form_builder manually. So my goal is to extend ActionView::Helpers::FormBuilder and add a new method to it, like so:

class ActionView::Helpers::FormBuilder
  def table_form_field(name_or_options, options, &block)
    if name_or_options.is_a?(Hash)
      name_or_options[:form_builder] = self
    else
      options[:form_builder] = self
    end

    # But... how can I call the helper?
    # Hmm, I'll try this:

    klass = Class.new do
      include ApplicationHelper
    end

    klass.new.send(:table_form_field, name_or_options, options, &block)

    # Thank you, Mario, but your princess is in another castle!
    #
    # Basically, this tries to call render, and for obvious
    # reasons, klass doesn't know how to render.
    #
    # So... what do I do?
  end
end
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    2026-05-25T03:21:12+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 3:21 am

    You can access an instance variable called @template from within form builders so you can just call table_form_field on the @template variable.

    For example, I would create a custom form builder that inherits from ActionView::Helpers::FormBuilder

    class MyFormBuilder < ActionView::Helpers::FormBuilder
      def table_form_field(*attrs, &block)
        @template.table_form_field(*attrs, &block)
      end
    end
    

    Then in your form_for you can tell it to use your custom form builder

    <%= form_for @myobject, :builder => MyFormBuilder do |f| %>
      <%= f.table_form_field :myfield do %>
      <% end %>
    <%= end %>
    
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