Rails 5 has introduced new form helper method form_with
.
How does it differs with form_for
and when is it more appropriate to use?
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Rails 5 has introduced new form helper method form_with
.
How does it differs with form_for
and when is it more appropriate to use?
This is really in preparation for rails 5.1 where only form_with
should be used. It's meant to serve as a replacement for the two methods form_for
and form_tag
.
form_for
andform_tag
in Rails were very similar, both allowed you to create a form tag but the first one uses model’s attributes to build create or update form, while the second one simply creates an HTML form tag with the passed URL as action.
form_with
, your labels won't automatically link up to your inputs like they did previously with id
s being automatically added. For a label to properly pair up to an input field (with the for
attribute) you now need to explicitly add the id
attribute to the input.
– stwr667
Aug 10 '20 at 8:00
form_with
is the new kid on the block. form_for
and form_tag
are now (basically) obsolete.
The reasons are contained in Kasper Timm Hansen's pull request - I cannot say it better than what is stated already in the pull request itself (see the link for the pull request).
A direct quote from the pull request:
form_tag and form_for serve very similar use cases. This PR unifies that usage such that form_with can output just the opening form tag akin to form_tag and can just work with a url, for instance.
This means you don't need to use form_tag if you don't have a model. You can use the form_with
helper and it can still handle URLs.
form_with by default doesn't attach a class or id to the form.
The old helper methods (form_for) dictated to you ids and classes to add to your html. form_with
makes no such assumptions. Sure, this means you will have to do a little more work to add in the ids and classes you want, but this also gives you full control.
id
s and class
s is an important distinction! For a label to properly pair up to an input field (with the for
attribute) you now need to explicitly add the id
attribute to the input.
– stwr667
Aug 10 '20 at 7:58
Existing answers are great. What I also found helpful were the first few paragraphs here. Basically:
form_tag
andform_for
are soft deprecated and they will be replaced byform_with
in the future.