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html - Best way to use html5 data attributes with rails content_tag helper?

The issue, of course, is that ruby symbols don't like hyphens. So something like this obviously won't work:

content_tag(:div, "Some Text", :id => "foo", :data-data_attr => some_variable)

One option is to use a string rather than a symbol:

content_tag(:div, "Some Text", :id => "foo", 'data-data_attr' => some_variable)

Or I could just interpolate:

"<div id='foo' data-data_attr='#{some_variable}'>Some Text</div>".html_safe

I sorta prefer the later but both seem a little gross. Anyone know of a better way?

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Rails 3.1 ships with built-in helpers:

http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActionView/Helpers/TagHelper.html#method-i-tag

E.g.,

tag("div", :data => {:name => 'Stephen', :city_state => %w(Chicago IL)})
# => <div data-name="Stephen" data-city-state="[&quot;Chicago&quot;,&quot;IL&quot;]" />

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