label
label(method, text = nil, options = {}, &block)
public
Returns a label tag tailored for labelling an input field for a specified attribute (identified by method) on an object assigned to the template (identified by object). The text of label will default to the attribute name unless a translation is found in the current I18n locale (through helpers.label.<modelname>.<attribute>) or you specify it explicitly. Additional options on the label tag can be passed as a hash with options. These options will be tagged onto the HTML as an HTML element attribute as in the example shown, except for the :value option, which is designed to target labels for radio_button tags (where the value is used in the ID of the input tag).
Examples
label(:title) # => <label for="post_title">Title</label>
You can localize your labels based on model and attribute names. For example you can define the following in your locale (e.g. en.yml)
helpers: label: post: body: "Write your entire text here"
Which then will result in
label(:body) # => <label for="post_body">Write your entire text here</label>
Localization can also be based purely on the translation of the attribute-name (if you are using ActiveRecord):
activerecord: attributes: post: cost: "Total cost" label(:cost) # => <label for="post_cost">Total cost</label> label(:title, "A short title") # => <label for="post_title">A short title</label> label(:title, "A short title", class: "title_label") # => <label for="post_title" class="title_label">A short title</label> label(:privacy, "Public Post", value: "public") # => <label for="post_privacy_public">Public Post</label> label(:terms) do raw('Accept <a href="/terms">Terms</a>.') end # => <label for="post_terms">Accept <a href="/terms">Terms</a>.</label>