Preserve custom string labels in AttributesTable headers#8815
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Resolves #8813
Fixes custom string labels being titleized in
attributes_table, which breaks acronym capitalization in show views.The
header_content_formethod was processing all labels through titleize, regardless of whether they were symbols (attribute names) or strings (custom display labels). This caused issues like:"Registration ID" → "Registration Id"
"LMnO" -> "L Mn O"
This PR makes
AttributesTableconsistent withTableFor::Column.pretty_titleby distinguishing between:Symbols (:registration_id) - processed through human_attribute_name with i18n lookup and titleize fallback
Strings ("Registration ID") - preserved exactly as provided
Changes
Modified
header_content_forinlib/active_admin/views/components/attributes_table.rbto check attribute type before processingAdded regression test in
spec/unit/views/components/attributes_table_spec.rb