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I have the following date_select helper. I want to add a class but it's not producing the HTML.

<%= date_select :recipient, :birthday, :order => [:day, :month, :year], :start_year => 1920, :end_year => 2013, :class => "input-mini" %>

I've also tried it with a hash as some solutions suggest but I get a syntax error:

<%= date_select :recipient, :birthday, :order => [:day, :month, :year], :start_year => 1920, :end_year => 2013, {:class => "input-mini"} %>

Not sure I really understand when and how to format it with a hash.

4 Answers 4

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The validated answer did not work for me, what worked was:

<%= date_select
    :recipient,
    :birthday,
    {:order => [:day, :month, :year], :start_year => 1920, :end_year => 2013},
    {:class => "input-mini"}
%>

Which makes more sense according to the docs:

date_select(object_name, method, options = {}, html_options = {})
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This should work:

<%= date_select :recipient, :birthday, 
:order => [:day, :month, :year], 
:start_year => 1920, 
:end_year => 2013, 
:html=>{:class => "input-mini"} 
%>

Update: For Rails 5

<%= date_select :recipient, :birthday, 
               {
                :order => [:day, :month, :year], 
                :start_year => 1920, 
                :end_year => 2013
               }, 
               {:class => "input-mini"}  %>
0

try

clas inside html hash like :html=>{:class=>'input-mini'}

<%= date_select :recipient, :birthday, :order => [:day, :month, :year], :start_year => 1920, :end_year => 2013, :html=>{:class => "input-mini"} %>
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As we can see on the docs, the date_select helper want the specific parameters:

date_select(object_name, method, options = {}, html_options = {})

For me just don´t add the method option and leave the options hash {} empty worked perfectly:

datetime_select(:recipient, {}, {:class => 'custom-select'})

Or if you want to use with :birthday param you can simply use:

datetime_select(:recipient, :birthday, {}, {:class => 'custom-select'})

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