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SimpleForm::Tailwind

Tailwind components for Simple Form

Prerequisites

You should have these installed first:

Installation

Add to your application's Gemfile:

gem "simple_form_tailwind_css"

And then execute:

$ bundle install

Next, overwrite your Simple Form initializer with ours:

$ rails g simple_form:tailwind:install

Finally, for Tailwind 3 we need to modify tailwind.config.js to add an environment variable that tells Tailwind where the gem's Ruby source is so that classes used by the gem aren't pruned by Tailwind's JIT:

--- a/tailwind.config.js
+++ b/tailwind.config.js
@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ const colors = require('tailwindcss/colors')
 /** @type {import('tailwindcss').Config} */
 module.exports = {
   content: [
+    `${process.env.SIMPLE_FORM_TAILWIND_DIR}/**/*.rb`,
     './app/views/**/*.{html,erb,haml}',
     './app/helpers/**/*.rb',
     './app/javascript/**/*.{js,jsx,ts,tsx,vue}',

We're not done yet - jump down to the Tailwind JIT configuration section to read approaches on how to pass in this variable to complete setup.

Usage

Here's an example form demonstrating usage:

<%= simple_form_for(@foo, builder: SimpleForm::Tailwind::FormBuilder) do |f| %>
  <%= f.error_notification %>
  <%= f.input :name, autocomplete: "name", placeholder: "Alex Smith", label: "Display name" %>
  <%= f.input :email, autocomplete: "email", placeholder: "[email protected]", label: "Email address" %>
  <div>
    <%= f.button :button, "Get started", class: "w-full flex justify-center py-2 px-4 border border-transparent rounded-md shadow-sm text-sm font-medium text-white bg-indigo-600 hover:bg-indigo-700 focus:outline-none focus:ring-2 focus:ring-offset-2 focus:ring-indigo-500" %>
  </div>
<% end %>

One important difference when using Tailwind form builder versus Simple Form's default form builder is that :error_class and :valid_class classes completely overwrite :class rather than add to it. This is more amenable to the Tailwind way of doing things, as the "error" state may have completely different classes than the form component in its "default" state.

Components

Default

<%= f.input :display_name, placeholder: "Alex Smith", hint: "Max 255 characters" %>

Default component preview

With an error, it looks like this:

Default component with error preview

Corner hint

<%= f.input :display_name, wrapper: "corner_hint", placeholder: "Alex Smith", hint: "Max 255 characters" %>

Corner hint component preview

Prepend

<%= f.input :twitter_username, as: "prepend_string", prepend: "twitter.com/", placeholder: "jack" %>

Prepend component preview

Append

<%= f.input :substack_username, as: "append_string", append: ".substack.com", placeholder: "graymirror" %>

Append component preview

Error notification

Simple Form's error notification is supported, defaulting to a red color with x-circle Heroicon:

<%= f.error_notification %>

Red error notification

You can customize the icon and Tailwind classes used:

<%= f.error_notification icon: "information-circle", icon_classes: "h-5 w-5 text-blue-400", message_classes: "text-sm text-blue-700", border_classes: "bg-blue-50 border-l-4 border-blue-400 p-4" %>

Blue error notification

The message and other parameters can be customized using the expected Simple Form configuration options.

Tailwind JIT configuration

How to pass the SIMPLE_FORM_TAILWIND_DIR environment variable in to tailwind.config.js is going to vary depending on how your build setup calls the tailwindcss CLI.

If you're using the tailwindcss-rails gem with its tailwindcss:build and tailwindcss:watch rake tasks, you can override them with something like this:

# lib/tasks/tailwindcss.rake

TAILWIND_COMPILE_COMMAND = "#{RbConfig.ruby} #{Pathname.new(__dir__).to_s}/../../exe/tailwindcss -i '#{Rails.root.join("app/assets/stylesheets/application.tailwind.css")}' -o '#{Rails.root.join("app/assets/builds/tailwind.css")}' -c '#{Rails.root.join("config/tailwind.config.js")}' --minify"
SIMPLE_FORM_TAILWIND_GEMDIR = `bundle show simple_form_tailwind_css`

Rake::Task["tailwindcss:build"].clear
Rake::Task["tailwindcss:watch"].clear
namespace :tailwindcss do
  desc "Build your Tailwind CSS"
  task :build do
    system({"SIMPLE_FORM_TAILWIND_GEMDIR" => SIMPLE_FORM_TAILWIND_GEMDIR}, TAILWIND_COMPILE_COMMAND, exception: true)
  end

  desc "Watch and build your Tailwind CSS on file changes"
  task :watch do
    system({"SIMPLE_FORM_TAILWIND_GEMDIR" => SIMPLE_FORM_TAILWIND_GEMDIR}, "#{TAILWIND_COMPILE_COMMAND} -w")
  end
end

For myself, using Propshaft and an npm script, I made this change:

--- a/package.json
+++ b/package.json
@@ -50,10 +50,10 @@
   },
   "scripts": {
     "build-dev:js": "esbuild `find app/javascript -type f` --tsconfig=./tsconfig.json --bundle --sourcemap --outdir=app/assets/builds --public-path=assets",
-    "build-dev:tailwind": "tailwindcss -i ./app/assets/stylesheets/application.tailwind.css -o ./app/assets/builds/tailwind.css --minify",
+    "build-dev:tailwind": "SIMPLE_FORM_TAILWIND_DIR=\"`bundle show simple_form_tailwind_css`\" tailwindcss -i ./app/assets/stylesheets/application.tailwind.css -o ./app/assets/builds/tailwind.css --minify",
     "build-dev:css": "sass ./app/assets/stylesheets/application.sass.scss:./app/assets/builds/application.css --no-source-map --load-path=node_modules"
   }
 }

As an absolute last resort, instead of dynamically setting the content config option you could use safelist instead. Here's an example from the project issues.

However, this approach is discouraged by Tailwind, and is unsupported by this gem as it's likely to break in the future if class names are changed.

Tailwind workarounds

When using spacing classes such as space-y-<number>, Tailwind 2 has an unfortunate shortcoming where certain hidden elements disrupt element spacing. Rails's authenticity token unfortunately is one such hidden element that triggers this behavior.

To work around the issue, instead of using spacing classes directly on the <form> like this:

<%= simple_form_for(@foo, builder: SimpleForm::Tailwind::FormBuilder, html: { class: "space-y-6" }) do |f| %>
  <%= f.error_notification %>
  <%= f.input :name %>
<% end %>

Instead add a wrapper <div> around the form elements:

<%= simple_form_for(@foo, builder: SimpleForm::Tailwind::FormBuilder) do |f| %>
  <div class="space-y-6">
    <%= f.error_notification %>
    <%= f.input :name %>
  </div>
<% end %>

License

The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.

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