truncate_html is a Rails helper plugin that cuts off a string of HTML and takes care of closing any lingering open tags. There are many possible solutions to this. This plugin does not have any dependencies, and does all it's work via regular expressions.
The API is very similar to Rails' own truncate()
method.
some_html = '<ul><li><a href="http://whatever">This is a link</a></li></ul>'
truncate_html(some_html, :length => 15, :omission => '...(continued)')
=> <ul><li><a href="http://whatever">This...(continued)</a></li></ul>
A few notes:
- By default, it will truncate on word boundary.
To truncate the HTML string strictly at the specified length, pass in the
:word_boundary => false
option. - If the input HTML is nil, it will return an empty string.
- The omission text's length does count toward the resulting string's length.
<script>
tags will pass right through - they will not count toward the resulting string's length, or be truncated.- The default options are:
- :length => 100
- :omission => '...'
- :word_boundary => true
You may also set global configuration options.
For example, place the following on a sensible place,
like config/initializers/truncate_html.rb
TruncateHtml.configure do |config|
config.length = 50
config.omission = '...(continued)'
config.word_boundary = false
end
The latest gem version for the Rails 2.x series is 0.3.2. To use truncate_html on a Rails 2 app, please install the 0.3.2 version:
gem install truncate_html -v 0.3.2
For Rails 3, use the latest truncate_html:
gem install truncate_html
Found an issue or have a suggestion? Please report it on Github's issue tracker.
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