I have a form without a model backing it built using form_with
in Rails 6:
<%= f.text_field :one %>
<%= f.select :two, [['Option 1',1],['Option 2',2]] %>
<%= f.submit 'Submit' %>
The only documentation I can find to set which of the select options are selected by default says that it will pre-select whatever is in the model. Since I don't have a backing model, how can I choose which option is selected? I've poked around the options a little and found nothing, but I do not necessarily know where to look.
You must have missed it, there's an optional selected
keyword argument.
Lastly, we can specify a default choice for the select box with the
:selected
argument:<%= form.select :city, [["Berlin", "BE"], ["Chicago", "CHI"], ["Madrid", "MD"]], selected: "CHI" %>
Output:
<select name="city" id="city"> <option value="BE">Berlin</option> <option value="CHI" selected="selected">Chicago</option> <option value="MD">Madrid</option> </select>
https://guides.rubyonrails.org/form_helpers.html#making-select-boxes-with-ease