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date_field
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date_field(object_name, method, options = {})
public
Returns a text_field of type “date”.
date_field("user", "born_on") # => <input id="user_born_on" name="user[born_on]" type="date" />
The default value is generated by trying to call strftime with “%Y-%m-%d” on the object’s value, which makes it behave as expected for instances of DateTime and ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone. You can still override that by passing the “value” option explicitly, e.g.
@user.born_on = Date.new(1984, 1, 27) date_field("user", "born_on", value: "1984-05-12") # => <input id="user_born_on" name="user[born_on]" type="date" value="1984-05-12" />
You can create values for the “min” and “max” attributes by passing instances of Date or Time to the options hash.
date_field("user", "born_on", min: Date.today) # => <input id="user_born_on" name="user[born_on]" type="date" min="2014-05-20" />
Alternatively, you can pass a String formatted as an ISO8601 date as the values for “min” and “max.”
date_field("user", "born_on", min: "2014-05-20") # => <input id="user_born_on" name="user[born_on]" type="date" min="2014-05-20" />