Class: ActiveAdmin::Views::Columns
- Defined in:
- lib/active_admin/views/components/columns.rb
Overview
Columns Component
The Columns component allows you draw content into scalable columns. All you need to do is define the number of columns and the component will take care of the rest.
Simple Columns
To display columns, use the #columns method. Within the block, call the #column method to create a new column.
To create a two column layout:
columns do
column do
span "Column # 1
end
column do
span "Column # 2
end
end
Multiple Span Columns
To make a column span multiple, pass the :span option to the column method:
columns do
column span: 2 do
span "Column # 1
end
column do
span "Column # 2
end
end
By default, each column spans 1 column. So the above layout would have 2 columns, the first being 2 time bigger than the second.
Max and Min Column Sizes
Active Admin is a fluid width layout, which means that columns are all defined using percentages. Sometimes this can cause issues if you don’t want a column to shrink or expand past a certain point.
To overcome this, columns include a :max_width and :min_width option.
columns do
column max_width: "200px", min_width: "100px" do
span "Column # 1
end
column do
span "Column # 2
end
end
Now the first column will not grow bigger than 200px and will not shrink smaller than 100px.
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#add_child ⇒ Object
Override add child to set widths.
-
#column(*args, &block) ⇒ Object
For documentation, please take a look at Column#build.
Instance Method Details
#add_child ⇒ Object
Override add child to set widths
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# File 'lib/active_admin/views/components/columns.rb', line 73 def add_child(*) super calculate_columns! end |
#column(*args, &block) ⇒ Object
For documentation, please take a look at Column#build
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# File 'lib/active_admin/views/components/columns.rb', line 68 def column(*args, &block) insert_tag Column, *args, &block end |