X-Git-Url: https://git.njae.me.uk/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=vendor%2Frails%2Factiverecord%2Flib%2Factive_record%2Fvalidations.rb;fp=vendor%2Frails%2Factiverecord%2Flib%2Factive_record%2Fvalidations.rb;h=4e084f071c40409d582efb0902b09c7f7965b49c;hb=437aa336c44c74a30aeea16a06743c32747ed661;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hpb=97a0772b06264134cfe38e7494f9427efe0840a0;p=feedcatcher.git diff --git a/vendor/rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/validations.rb b/vendor/rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/validations.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4e084f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/validations.rb @@ -0,0 +1,1066 @@ +module ActiveRecord + # Raised by save! and create! when the record is invalid. Use the + # +record+ method to retrieve the record which did not validate. + # begin + # complex_operation_that_calls_save!_internally + # rescue ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid => invalid + # puts invalid.record.errors + # end + class RecordInvalid < ActiveRecordError + attr_reader :record + def initialize(record) + @record = record + super("Validation failed: #{@record.errors.full_messages.join(", ")}") + end + end + + # Active Record validation is reported to and from this object, which is used by Base#save to + # determine whether the object is in a valid state to be saved. See usage example in Validations. + class Errors + include Enumerable + + class << self + def default_error_messages + ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn("ActiveRecord::Errors.default_error_messages has been deprecated. Please use I18n.translate('activerecord.errors.messages').") + I18n.translate 'activerecord.errors.messages' + end + end + + def initialize(base) # :nodoc: + @base, @errors = base, {} + end + + # Adds an error to the base object instead of any particular attribute. This is used + # to report errors that don't tie to any specific attribute, but rather to the object + # as a whole. These error messages don't get prepended with any field name when iterating + # with +each_full+, so they should be complete sentences. + def add_to_base(msg) + add(:base, msg) + end + + # Adds an error message (+messsage+) to the +attribute+, which will be returned on a call to on(attribute) + # for the same attribute and ensure that this error object returns false when asked if empty?. More than one + # error can be added to the same +attribute+ in which case an array will be returned on a call to on(attribute). + # If no +messsage+ is supplied, :invalid is assumed. + # If +message+ is a Symbol, it will be translated, using the appropriate scope (see translate_error). + def add(attribute, message = nil, options = {}) + message ||= :invalid + message = generate_message(attribute, message, options) if message.is_a?(Symbol) + @errors[attribute.to_s] ||= [] + @errors[attribute.to_s] << message + end + + # Will add an error message to each of the attributes in +attributes+ that is empty. + def add_on_empty(attributes, custom_message = nil) + for attr in [attributes].flatten + value = @base.respond_to?(attr.to_s) ? @base.send(attr.to_s) : @base[attr.to_s] + is_empty = value.respond_to?(:empty?) ? value.empty? : false + add(attr, :empty, :default => custom_message) unless !value.nil? && !is_empty + end + end + + # Will add an error message to each of the attributes in +attributes+ that is blank (using Object#blank?). + def add_on_blank(attributes, custom_message = nil) + for attr in [attributes].flatten + value = @base.respond_to?(attr.to_s) ? @base.send(attr.to_s) : @base[attr.to_s] + add(attr, :blank, :default => custom_message) if value.blank? + end + end + + # Translates an error message in it's default scope (activerecord.errrors.messages). + # Error messages are first looked up in models.MODEL.attributes.ATTRIBUTE.MESSAGE, if it's not there, + # it's looked up in models.MODEL.MESSAGE and if that is not there it returns the translation of the + # default message (e.g. activerecord.errors.messages.MESSAGE). The translated model name, + # translated attribute name and the value are available for interpolation. + # + # When using inheritence in your models, it will check all the inherited models too, but only if the model itself + # hasn't been found. Say you have class Admin < User; end and you wanted the translation for the :blank + # error +message+ for the title +attribute+, it looks for these translations: + # + #
    + #
  1. activerecord.errors.models.admin.attributes.title.blank
  2. + #
  3. activerecord.errors.models.admin.blank
  4. + #
  5. activerecord.errors.models.user.attributes.title.blank
  6. + #
  7. activerecord.errors.models.user.blank
  8. + #
  9. activerecord.errors.messages.blank
  10. + #
  11. any default you provided through the +options+ hash (in the activerecord.errors scope)
  12. + #
+ def generate_message(attribute, message = :invalid, options = {}) + + message, options[:default] = options[:default], message if options[:default].is_a?(Symbol) + + defaults = @base.class.self_and_descendants_from_active_record.map do |klass| + [ :"models.#{klass.name.underscore}.attributes.#{attribute}.#{message}", + :"models.#{klass.name.underscore}.#{message}" ] + end + + defaults << options.delete(:default) + defaults = defaults.compact.flatten << :"messages.#{message}" + + key = defaults.shift + value = @base.respond_to?(attribute) ? @base.send(attribute) : nil + + options = { :default => defaults, + :model => @base.class.human_name, + :attribute => @base.class.human_attribute_name(attribute.to_s), + :value => value, + :scope => [:activerecord, :errors] + }.merge(options) + + I18n.translate(key, options) + end + + # Returns true if the specified +attribute+ has errors associated with it. + # + # class Company < ActiveRecord::Base + # validates_presence_of :name, :address, :email + # validates_length_of :name, :in => 5..30 + # end + # + # company = Company.create(:address => '123 First St.') + # company.errors.invalid?(:name) # => true + # company.errors.invalid?(:address) # => false + def invalid?(attribute) + !@errors[attribute.to_s].nil? + end + + # Returns +nil+, if no errors are associated with the specified +attribute+. + # Returns the error message, if one error is associated with the specified +attribute+. + # Returns an array of error messages, if more than one error is associated with the specified +attribute+. + # + # class Company < ActiveRecord::Base + # validates_presence_of :name, :address, :email + # validates_length_of :name, :in => 5..30 + # end + # + # company = Company.create(:address => '123 First St.') + # company.errors.on(:name) # => ["is too short (minimum is 5 characters)", "can't be blank"] + # company.errors.on(:email) # => "can't be blank" + # company.errors.on(:address) # => nil + def on(attribute) + errors = @errors[attribute.to_s] + return nil if errors.nil? + errors.size == 1 ? errors.first : errors + end + + alias :[] :on + + # Returns errors assigned to the base object through +add_to_base+ according to the normal rules of on(attribute). + def on_base + on(:base) + end + + # Yields each attribute and associated message per error added. + # + # class Company < ActiveRecord::Base + # validates_presence_of :name, :address, :email + # validates_length_of :name, :in => 5..30 + # end + # + # company = Company.create(:address => '123 First St.') + # company.errors.each{|attr,msg| puts "#{attr} - #{msg}" } + # # => name - is too short (minimum is 5 characters) + # # name - can't be blank + # # address - can't be blank + def each + @errors.each_key { |attr| @errors[attr].each { |msg| yield attr, msg } } + end + + # Yields each full error message added. So Person.errors.add("first_name", "can't be empty") will be returned + # through iteration as "First name can't be empty". + # + # class Company < ActiveRecord::Base + # validates_presence_of :name, :address, :email + # validates_length_of :name, :in => 5..30 + # end + # + # company = Company.create(:address => '123 First St.') + # company.errors.each_full{|msg| puts msg } + # # => Name is too short (minimum is 5 characters) + # # Name can't be blank + # # Address can't be blank + def each_full + full_messages.each { |msg| yield msg } + end + + # Returns all the full error messages in an array. + # + # class Company < ActiveRecord::Base + # validates_presence_of :name, :address, :email + # validates_length_of :name, :in => 5..30 + # end + # + # company = Company.create(:address => '123 First St.') + # company.errors.full_messages # => + # ["Name is too short (minimum is 5 characters)", "Name can't be blank", "Address can't be blank"] + def full_messages(options = {}) + full_messages = [] + + @errors.each_key do |attr| + @errors[attr].each do |message| + next unless message + + if attr == "base" + full_messages << message + else + attr_name = @base.class.human_attribute_name(attr) + full_messages << attr_name + I18n.t('activerecord.errors.format.separator', :default => ' ') + message + end + end + end + full_messages + end + + # Returns true if no errors have been added. + def empty? + @errors.empty? + end + + # Removes all errors that have been added. + def clear + @errors = {} + end + + # Returns the total number of errors added. Two errors added to the same attribute will be counted as such. + def size + @errors.values.inject(0) { |error_count, attribute| error_count + attribute.size } + end + + alias_method :count, :size + alias_method :length, :size + + # Returns an XML representation of this error object. + # + # class Company < ActiveRecord::Base + # validates_presence_of :name, :address, :email + # validates_length_of :name, :in => 5..30 + # end + # + # company = Company.create(:address => '123 First St.') + # company.errors.to_xml + # # => + # # + # # Name is too short (minimum is 5 characters) + # # Name can't be blank + # # Address can't be blank + # # + def to_xml(options={}) + options[:root] ||= "errors" + options[:indent] ||= 2 + options[:builder] ||= Builder::XmlMarkup.new(:indent => options[:indent]) + + options[:builder].instruct! unless options.delete(:skip_instruct) + options[:builder].errors do |e| + full_messages.each { |msg| e.error(msg) } + end + end + + end + + + # Please do have a look at ActiveRecord::Validations::ClassMethods for a higher level of validations. + # + # Active Records implement validation by overwriting Base#validate (or the variations, +validate_on_create+ and + # +validate_on_update+). Each of these methods can inspect the state of the object, which usually means ensuring + # that a number of attributes have a certain value (such as not empty, within a given range, matching a certain regular expression). + # + # Example: + # + # class Person < ActiveRecord::Base + # protected + # def validate + # errors.add_on_empty %w( first_name last_name ) + # errors.add("phone_number", "has invalid format") unless phone_number =~ /[0-9]*/ + # end + # + # def validate_on_create # is only run the first time a new object is saved + # unless valid_discount?(membership_discount) + # errors.add("membership_discount", "has expired") + # end + # end + # + # def validate_on_update + # errors.add_to_base("No changes have occurred") if unchanged_attributes? + # end + # end + # + # person = Person.new("first_name" => "David", "phone_number" => "what?") + # person.save # => false (and doesn't do the save) + # person.errors.empty? # => false + # person.errors.count # => 2 + # person.errors.on "last_name" # => "can't be empty" + # person.errors.on "phone_number" # => "has invalid format" + # person.errors.each_full { |msg| puts msg } + # # => "Last name can't be empty\n" + + # # "Phone number has invalid format" + # + # person.attributes = { "last_name" => "Heinemeier", "phone_number" => "555-555" } + # person.save # => true (and person is now saved in the database) + # + # An Errors object is automatically created for every Active Record. + module Validations + VALIDATIONS = %w( validate validate_on_create validate_on_update ) + + def self.included(base) # :nodoc: + base.extend ClassMethods + base.class_eval do + alias_method_chain :save, :validation + alias_method_chain :save!, :validation + end + + base.send :include, ActiveSupport::Callbacks + base.define_callbacks *VALIDATIONS + end + + # Active Record classes can implement validations in several ways. The highest level, easiest to read, + # and recommended approach is to use the declarative validates_..._of class methods (and + # +validates_associated+) documented below. These are sufficient for most model validations. + # + # Slightly lower level is +validates_each+. It provides some of the same options as the purely declarative + # validation methods, but like all the lower-level approaches it requires manually adding to the errors collection + # when the record is invalid. + # + # At a yet lower level, a model can use the class methods +validate+, +validate_on_create+ and +validate_on_update+ + # to add validation methods or blocks. These are ActiveSupport::Callbacks and follow the same rules of inheritance + # and chaining. + # + # The lowest level style is to define the instance methods +validate+, +validate_on_create+ and +validate_on_update+ + # as documented in ActiveRecord::Validations. + # + # == +validate+, +validate_on_create+ and +validate_on_update+ Class Methods + # + # Calls to these methods add a validation method or block to the class. Again, this approach is recommended + # only when the higher-level methods documented below (validates_..._of and +validates_associated+) are + # insufficient to handle the required validation. + # + # This can be done with a symbol pointing to a method: + # + # class Comment < ActiveRecord::Base + # validate :must_be_friends + # + # def must_be_friends + # errors.add_to_base("Must be friends to leave a comment") unless commenter.friend_of?(commentee) + # end + # end + # + # Or with a block which is passed the current record to be validated: + # + # class Comment < ActiveRecord::Base + # validate do |comment| + # comment.must_be_friends + # end + # + # def must_be_friends + # errors.add_to_base("Must be friends to leave a comment") unless commenter.friend_of?(commentee) + # end + # end + # + # This usage applies to +validate_on_create+ and +validate_on_update+ as well. + module ClassMethods + DEFAULT_VALIDATION_OPTIONS = { + :on => :save, + :allow_nil => false, + :allow_blank => false, + :message => nil + }.freeze + + ALL_RANGE_OPTIONS = [ :is, :within, :in, :minimum, :maximum ].freeze + ALL_NUMERICALITY_CHECKS = { :greater_than => '>', :greater_than_or_equal_to => '>=', + :equal_to => '==', :less_than => '<', :less_than_or_equal_to => '<=', + :odd => 'odd?', :even => 'even?' }.freeze + + # Validates each attribute against a block. + # + # class Person < ActiveRecord::Base + # validates_each :first_name, :last_name do |record, attr, value| + # record.errors.add attr, 'starts with z.' if value[0] == ?z + # end + # end + # + # Options: + # * :on - Specifies when this validation is active (default is :save, other options :create, :update). + # * :allow_nil - Skip validation if attribute is +nil+. + # * :allow_blank - Skip validation if attribute is blank. + # * :if - Specifies a method, proc or string to call to determine if the validation should + # occur (e.g. :if => :allow_validation, or :if => Proc.new { |user| user.signup_step > 2 }). The + # method, proc or string should return or evaluate to a true or false value. + # * :unless - Specifies a method, proc or string to call to determine if the validation should + # not occur (e.g. :unless => :skip_validation, or :unless => Proc.new { |user| user.signup_step <= 2 }). The + # method, proc or string should return or evaluate to a true or false value. + def validates_each(*attrs) + options = attrs.extract_options!.symbolize_keys + attrs = attrs.flatten + + # Declare the validation. + send(validation_method(options[:on] || :save), options) do |record| + attrs.each do |attr| + value = record.send(attr) + next if (value.nil? && options[:allow_nil]) || (value.blank? && options[:allow_blank]) + yield record, attr, value + end + end + end + + # Encapsulates the pattern of wanting to validate a password or email address field with a confirmation. Example: + # + # Model: + # class Person < ActiveRecord::Base + # validates_confirmation_of :user_name, :password + # validates_confirmation_of :email_address, :message => "should match confirmation" + # end + # + # View: + # <%= password_field "person", "password" %> + # <%= password_field "person", "password_confirmation" %> + # + # The added +password_confirmation+ attribute is virtual; it exists only as an in-memory attribute for validating the password. + # To achieve this, the validation adds accessors to the model for the confirmation attribute. NOTE: This check is performed + # only if +password_confirmation+ is not +nil+, and by default only on save. To require confirmation, make sure to add a presence + # check for the confirmation attribute: + # + # validates_presence_of :password_confirmation, :if => :password_changed? + # + # Configuration options: + # * :message - A custom error message (default is: "doesn't match confirmation"). + # * :on - Specifies when this validation is active (default is :save, other options :create, :update). + # * :if - Specifies a method, proc or string to call to determine if the validation should + # occur (e.g. :if => :allow_validation, or :if => Proc.new { |user| user.signup_step > 2 }). The + # method, proc or string should return or evaluate to a true or false value. + # * :unless - Specifies a method, proc or string to call to determine if the validation should + # not occur (e.g. :unless => :skip_validation, or :unless => Proc.new { |user| user.signup_step <= 2 }). The + # method, proc or string should return or evaluate to a true or false value. + def validates_confirmation_of(*attr_names) + configuration = { :on => :save } + configuration.update(attr_names.extract_options!) + + attr_accessor(*(attr_names.map { |n| "#{n}_confirmation" })) + + validates_each(attr_names, configuration) do |record, attr_name, value| + unless record.send("#{attr_name}_confirmation").nil? or value == record.send("#{attr_name}_confirmation") + record.errors.add(attr_name, :confirmation, :default => configuration[:message]) + end + end + end + + # Encapsulates the pattern of wanting to validate the acceptance of a terms of service check box (or similar agreement). Example: + # + # class Person < ActiveRecord::Base + # validates_acceptance_of :terms_of_service + # validates_acceptance_of :eula, :message => "must be abided" + # end + # + # If the database column does not exist, the +terms_of_service+ attribute is entirely virtual. This check is + # performed only if +terms_of_service+ is not +nil+ and by default on save. + # + # Configuration options: + # * :message - A custom error message (default is: "must be accepted"). + # * :on - Specifies when this validation is active (default is :save, other options :create, :update). + # * :allow_nil - Skip validation if attribute is +nil+ (default is true). + # * :accept - Specifies value that is considered accepted. The default value is a string "1", which + # makes it easy to relate to an HTML checkbox. This should be set to +true+ if you are validating a database + # column, since the attribute is typecast from "1" to +true+ before validation. + # * :if - Specifies a method, proc or string to call to determine if the validation should + # occur (e.g. :if => :allow_validation, or :if => Proc.new { |user| user.signup_step > 2 }). The + # method, proc or string should return or evaluate to a true or false value. + # * :unless - Specifies a method, proc or string to call to determine if the validation should + # not occur (e.g. :unless => :skip_validation, or :unless => Proc.new { |user| user.signup_step <= 2 }). The + # method, proc or string should return or evaluate to a true or false value. + def validates_acceptance_of(*attr_names) + configuration = { :on => :save, :allow_nil => true, :accept => "1" } + configuration.update(attr_names.extract_options!) + + db_cols = begin + column_names + rescue Exception # To ignore both statement and connection errors + [] + end + names = attr_names.reject { |name| db_cols.include?(name.to_s) } + attr_accessor(*names) + + validates_each(attr_names,configuration) do |record, attr_name, value| + unless value == configuration[:accept] + record.errors.add(attr_name, :accepted, :default => configuration[:message]) + end + end + end + + # Validates that the specified attributes are not blank (as defined by Object#blank?). Happens by default on save. Example: + # + # class Person < ActiveRecord::Base + # validates_presence_of :first_name + # end + # + # The first_name attribute must be in the object and it cannot be blank. + # + # If you want to validate the presence of a boolean field (where the real values are true and false), + # you will want to use validates_inclusion_of :field_name, :in => [true, false]. + # + # This is due to the way Object#blank? handles boolean values: false.blank? # => true. + # + # Configuration options: + # * message - A custom error message (default is: "can't be blank"). + # * on - Specifies when this validation is active (default is :save, other options :create, + # :update). + # * if - Specifies a method, proc or string to call to determine if the validation should + # occur (e.g. :if => :allow_validation, or :if => Proc.new { |user| user.signup_step > 2 }). + # The method, proc or string should return or evaluate to a true or false value. + # * unless - Specifies a method, proc or string to call to determine if the validation should + # not occur (e.g. :unless => :skip_validation, or :unless => Proc.new { |user| user.signup_step <= 2 }). + # The method, proc or string should return or evaluate to a true or false value. + # + def validates_presence_of(*attr_names) + configuration = { :on => :save } + configuration.update(attr_names.extract_options!) + + # can't use validates_each here, because it cannot cope with nonexistent attributes, + # while errors.add_on_empty can + send(validation_method(configuration[:on]), configuration) do |record| + record.errors.add_on_blank(attr_names, configuration[:message]) + end + end + + # Validates that the specified attribute matches the length restrictions supplied. Only one option can be used at a time: + # + # class Person < ActiveRecord::Base + # validates_length_of :first_name, :maximum=>30 + # validates_length_of :last_name, :maximum=>30, :message=>"less than {{count}} if you don't mind" + # validates_length_of :fax, :in => 7..32, :allow_nil => true + # validates_length_of :phone, :in => 7..32, :allow_blank => true + # validates_length_of :user_name, :within => 6..20, :too_long => "pick a shorter name", :too_short => "pick a longer name" + # validates_length_of :fav_bra_size, :minimum => 1, :too_short => "please enter at least {{count}} character" + # validates_length_of :smurf_leader, :is => 4, :message => "papa is spelled with {{count}} characters... don't play me." + # validates_length_of :essay, :minimum => 100, :too_short => "Your essay must be at least {{count}} words."), :tokenizer => lambda {|str| str.scan(/\w+/) } + # end + # + # Configuration options: + # * :minimum - The minimum size of the attribute. + # * :maximum - The maximum size of the attribute. + # * :is - The exact size of the attribute. + # * :within - A range specifying the minimum and maximum size of the attribute. + # * :in - A synonym(or alias) for :within. + # * :allow_nil - Attribute may be +nil+; skip validation. + # * :allow_blank - Attribute may be blank; skip validation. + # * :too_long - The error message if the attribute goes over the maximum (default is: "is too long (maximum is {{count}} characters)"). + # * :too_short - The error message if the attribute goes under the minimum (default is: "is too short (min is {{count}} characters)"). + # * :wrong_length - The error message if using the :is method and the attribute is the wrong size (default is: "is the wrong length (should be {{count}} characters)"). + # * :message - The error message to use for a :minimum, :maximum, or :is violation. An alias of the appropriate too_long/too_short/wrong_length message. + # * :on - Specifies when this validation is active (default is :save, other options :create, :update). + # * :if - Specifies a method, proc or string to call to determine if the validation should + # occur (e.g. :if => :allow_validation, or :if => Proc.new { |user| user.signup_step > 2 }). The + # method, proc or string should return or evaluate to a true or false value. + # * :unless - Specifies a method, proc or string to call to determine if the validation should + # not occur (e.g. :unless => :skip_validation, or :unless => Proc.new { |user| user.signup_step <= 2 }). The + # method, proc or string should return or evaluate to a true or false value. + # * :tokenizer - Specifies how to split up the attribute string. (e.g. :tokenizer => lambda {|str| str.scan(/\w+/)} to + # count words as in above example.) + # Defaults to lambda{ |value| value.split(//) } which counts individual characters. + def validates_length_of(*attrs) + # Merge given options with defaults. + options = { + :tokenizer => lambda {|value| value.split(//)} + }.merge(DEFAULT_VALIDATION_OPTIONS) + options.update(attrs.extract_options!.symbolize_keys) + + # Ensure that one and only one range option is specified. + range_options = ALL_RANGE_OPTIONS & options.keys + case range_options.size + when 0 + raise ArgumentError, 'Range unspecified. Specify the :within, :maximum, :minimum, or :is option.' + when 1 + # Valid number of options; do nothing. + else + raise ArgumentError, 'Too many range options specified. Choose only one.' + end + + # Get range option and value. + option = range_options.first + option_value = options[range_options.first] + key = {:is => :wrong_length, :minimum => :too_short, :maximum => :too_long}[option] + custom_message = options[:message] || options[key] + + case option + when :within, :in + raise ArgumentError, ":#{option} must be a Range" unless option_value.is_a?(Range) + + validates_each(attrs, options) do |record, attr, value| + value = options[:tokenizer].call(value) if value.kind_of?(String) + if value.nil? or value.size < option_value.begin + record.errors.add(attr, :too_short, :default => custom_message || options[:too_short], :count => option_value.begin) + elsif value.size > option_value.end + record.errors.add(attr, :too_long, :default => custom_message || options[:too_long], :count => option_value.end) + end + end + when :is, :minimum, :maximum + raise ArgumentError, ":#{option} must be a nonnegative Integer" unless option_value.is_a?(Integer) and option_value >= 0 + + # Declare different validations per option. + validity_checks = { :is => "==", :minimum => ">=", :maximum => "<=" } + + validates_each(attrs, options) do |record, attr, value| + value = options[:tokenizer].call(value) if value.kind_of?(String) + unless !value.nil? and value.size.method(validity_checks[option])[option_value] + record.errors.add(attr, key, :default => custom_message, :count => option_value) + end + end + end + end + + alias_method :validates_size_of, :validates_length_of + + + # Validates whether the value of the specified attributes are unique across the system. Useful for making sure that only one user + # can be named "davidhh". + # + # class Person < ActiveRecord::Base + # validates_uniqueness_of :user_name, :scope => :account_id + # end + # + # It can also validate whether the value of the specified attributes are unique based on multiple scope parameters. For example, + # making sure that a teacher can only be on the schedule once per semester for a particular class. + # + # class TeacherSchedule < ActiveRecord::Base + # validates_uniqueness_of :teacher_id, :scope => [:semester_id, :class_id] + # end + # + # When the record is created, a check is performed to make sure that no record exists in the database with the given value for the specified + # attribute (that maps to a column). When the record is updated, the same check is made but disregarding the record itself. + # + # Configuration options: + # * :message - Specifies a custom error message (default is: "has already been taken"). + # * :scope - One or more columns by which to limit the scope of the uniqueness constraint. + # * :case_sensitive - Looks for an exact match. Ignored by non-text columns (+true+ by default). + # * :allow_nil - If set to true, skips this validation if the attribute is +nil+ (default is +false+). + # * :allow_blank - If set to true, skips this validation if the attribute is blank (default is +false+). + # * :if - Specifies a method, proc or string to call to determine if the validation should + # occur (e.g. :if => :allow_validation, or :if => Proc.new { |user| user.signup_step > 2 }). The + # method, proc or string should return or evaluate to a true or false value. + # * :unless - Specifies a method, proc or string to call to determine if the validation should + # not occur (e.g. :unless => :skip_validation, or :unless => Proc.new { |user| user.signup_step <= 2 }). The + # method, proc or string should return or evaluate to a true or false value. + # + # === Concurrency and integrity + # + # Using this validation method in conjunction with ActiveRecord::Base#save + # does not guarantee the absence of duplicate record insertions, because + # uniqueness checks on the application level are inherently prone to race + # conditions. For example, suppose that two users try to post a Comment at + # the same time, and a Comment's title must be unique. At the database-level, + # the actions performed by these users could be interleaved in the following manner: + # + # User 1 | User 2 + # ------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- + # # User 1 checks whether there's | + # # already a comment with the title | + # # 'My Post'. This is not the case. | + # SELECT * FROM comments | + # WHERE title = 'My Post' | + # | + # | # User 2 does the same thing and also + # | # infers that his title is unique. + # | SELECT * FROM comments + # | WHERE title = 'My Post' + # | + # # User 1 inserts his comment. | + # INSERT INTO comments | + # (title, content) VALUES | + # ('My Post', 'hi!') | + # | + # | # User 2 does the same thing. + # | INSERT INTO comments + # | (title, content) VALUES + # | ('My Post', 'hello!') + # | + # | # ^^^^^^ + # | # Boom! We now have a duplicate + # | # title! + # + # This could even happen if you use transactions with the 'serializable' + # isolation level. There are several ways to get around this problem: + # - By locking the database table before validating, and unlocking it after + # saving. However, table locking is very expensive, and thus not + # recommended. + # - By locking a lock file before validating, and unlocking it after saving. + # This does not work if you've scaled your Rails application across + # multiple web servers (because they cannot share lock files, or cannot + # do that efficiently), and thus not recommended. + # - Creating a unique index on the field, by using + # ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::SchemaStatements#add_index. In the + # rare case that a race condition occurs, the database will guarantee + # the field's uniqueness. + # + # When the database catches such a duplicate insertion, + # ActiveRecord::Base#save will raise an ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid + # exception. You can either choose to let this error propagate (which + # will result in the default Rails exception page being shown), or you + # can catch it and restart the transaction (e.g. by telling the user + # that the title already exists, and asking him to re-enter the title). + # This technique is also known as optimistic concurrency control: + # http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optimistic_concurrency_control + # + # Active Record currently provides no way to distinguish unique + # index constraint errors from other types of database errors, so you + # will have to parse the (database-specific) exception message to detect + # such a case. + def validates_uniqueness_of(*attr_names) + configuration = { :case_sensitive => true } + configuration.update(attr_names.extract_options!) + + validates_each(attr_names,configuration) do |record, attr_name, value| + # The check for an existing value should be run from a class that + # isn't abstract. This means working down from the current class + # (self), to the first non-abstract class. Since classes don't know + # their subclasses, we have to build the hierarchy between self and + # the record's class. + class_hierarchy = [record.class] + while class_hierarchy.first != self + class_hierarchy.insert(0, class_hierarchy.first.superclass) + end + + # Now we can work our way down the tree to the first non-abstract + # class (which has a database table to query from). + finder_class = class_hierarchy.detect { |klass| !klass.abstract_class? } + + column = finder_class.columns_hash[attr_name.to_s] + + if value.nil? + comparison_operator = "IS ?" + elsif column.text? + comparison_operator = "#{connection.case_sensitive_equality_operator} ?" + value = column.limit ? value.to_s[0, column.limit] : value.to_s + else + comparison_operator = "= ?" + end + + sql_attribute = "#{record.class.quoted_table_name}.#{connection.quote_column_name(attr_name)}" + + if value.nil? || (configuration[:case_sensitive] || !column.text?) + condition_sql = "#{sql_attribute} #{comparison_operator}" + condition_params = [value] + else + condition_sql = "LOWER(#{sql_attribute}) #{comparison_operator}" + condition_params = [value.mb_chars.downcase] + end + + if scope = configuration[:scope] + Array(scope).map do |scope_item| + scope_value = record.send(scope_item) + condition_sql << " AND " << attribute_condition("#{record.class.quoted_table_name}.#{scope_item}", scope_value) + condition_params << scope_value + end + end + + unless record.new_record? + condition_sql << " AND #{record.class.quoted_table_name}.#{record.class.primary_key} <> ?" + condition_params << record.send(:id) + end + + finder_class.with_exclusive_scope do + if finder_class.exists?([condition_sql, *condition_params]) + record.errors.add(attr_name, :taken, :default => configuration[:message], :value => value) + end + end + end + end + + + # Validates whether the value of the specified attribute is of the correct form by matching it against the regular expression + # provided. + # + # class Person < ActiveRecord::Base + # validates_format_of :email, :with => /\A([^@\s]+)@((?:[-a-z0-9]+\.)+[a-z]{2,})\Z/i, :on => :create + # end + # + # Note: use \A and \Z to match the start and end of the string, ^ and $ match the start/end of a line. + # + # A regular expression must be provided or else an exception will be raised. + # + # Configuration options: + # * :message - A custom error message (default is: "is invalid"). + # * :allow_nil - If set to true, skips this validation if the attribute is +nil+ (default is +false+). + # * :allow_blank - If set to true, skips this validation if the attribute is blank (default is +false+). + # * :with - The regular expression used to validate the format with (note: must be supplied!). + # * :on - Specifies when this validation is active (default is :save, other options :create, :update). + # * :if - Specifies a method, proc or string to call to determine if the validation should + # occur (e.g. :if => :allow_validation, or :if => Proc.new { |user| user.signup_step > 2 }). The + # method, proc or string should return or evaluate to a true or false value. + # * :unless - Specifies a method, proc or string to call to determine if the validation should + # not occur (e.g. :unless => :skip_validation, or :unless => Proc.new { |user| user.signup_step <= 2 }). The + # method, proc or string should return or evaluate to a true or false value. + def validates_format_of(*attr_names) + configuration = { :on => :save, :with => nil } + configuration.update(attr_names.extract_options!) + + raise(ArgumentError, "A regular expression must be supplied as the :with option of the configuration hash") unless configuration[:with].is_a?(Regexp) + + validates_each(attr_names, configuration) do |record, attr_name, value| + unless value.to_s =~ configuration[:with] + record.errors.add(attr_name, :invalid, :default => configuration[:message], :value => value) + end + end + end + + # Validates whether the value of the specified attribute is available in a particular enumerable object. + # + # class Person < ActiveRecord::Base + # validates_inclusion_of :gender, :in => %w( m f ), :message => "woah! what are you then!??!!" + # validates_inclusion_of :age, :in => 0..99 + # validates_inclusion_of :format, :in => %w( jpg gif png ), :message => "extension {{value}} is not included in the list" + # end + # + # Configuration options: + # * :in - An enumerable object of available items. + # * :message - Specifies a custom error message (default is: "is not included in the list"). + # * :allow_nil - If set to true, skips this validation if the attribute is +nil+ (default is +false+). + # * :allow_blank - If set to true, skips this validation if the attribute is blank (default is +false+). + # * :if - Specifies a method, proc or string to call to determine if the validation should + # occur (e.g. :if => :allow_validation, or :if => Proc.new { |user| user.signup_step > 2 }). The + # method, proc or string should return or evaluate to a true or false value. + # * :unless - Specifies a method, proc or string to call to determine if the validation should + # not occur (e.g. :unless => :skip_validation, or :unless => Proc.new { |user| user.signup_step <= 2 }). The + # method, proc or string should return or evaluate to a true or false value. + def validates_inclusion_of(*attr_names) + configuration = { :on => :save } + configuration.update(attr_names.extract_options!) + + enum = configuration[:in] || configuration[:within] + + raise(ArgumentError, "An object with the method include? is required must be supplied as the :in option of the configuration hash") unless enum.respond_to?(:include?) + + validates_each(attr_names, configuration) do |record, attr_name, value| + unless enum.include?(value) + record.errors.add(attr_name, :inclusion, :default => configuration[:message], :value => value) + end + end + end + + # Validates that the value of the specified attribute is not in a particular enumerable object. + # + # class Person < ActiveRecord::Base + # validates_exclusion_of :username, :in => %w( admin superuser ), :message => "You don't belong here" + # validates_exclusion_of :age, :in => 30..60, :message => "This site is only for under 30 and over 60" + # validates_exclusion_of :format, :in => %w( mov avi ), :message => "extension {{value}} is not allowed" + # end + # + # Configuration options: + # * :in - An enumerable object of items that the value shouldn't be part of. + # * :message - Specifies a custom error message (default is: "is reserved"). + # * :allow_nil - If set to true, skips this validation if the attribute is +nil+ (default is +false+). + # * :allow_blank - If set to true, skips this validation if the attribute is blank (default is +false+). + # * :if - Specifies a method, proc or string to call to determine if the validation should + # occur (e.g. :if => :allow_validation, or :if => Proc.new { |user| user.signup_step > 2 }). The + # method, proc or string should return or evaluate to a true or false value. + # * :unless - Specifies a method, proc or string to call to determine if the validation should + # not occur (e.g. :unless => :skip_validation, or :unless => Proc.new { |user| user.signup_step <= 2 }). The + # method, proc or string should return or evaluate to a true or false value. + def validates_exclusion_of(*attr_names) + configuration = { :on => :save } + configuration.update(attr_names.extract_options!) + + enum = configuration[:in] || configuration[:within] + + raise(ArgumentError, "An object with the method include? is required must be supplied as the :in option of the configuration hash") unless enum.respond_to?(:include?) + + validates_each(attr_names, configuration) do |record, attr_name, value| + if enum.include?(value) + record.errors.add(attr_name, :exclusion, :default => configuration[:message], :value => value) + end + end + end + + # Validates whether the associated object or objects are all valid themselves. Works with any kind of association. + # + # class Book < ActiveRecord::Base + # has_many :pages + # belongs_to :library + # + # validates_associated :pages, :library + # end + # + # Warning: If, after the above definition, you then wrote: + # + # class Page < ActiveRecord::Base + # belongs_to :book + # + # validates_associated :book + # end + # + # this would specify a circular dependency and cause infinite recursion. + # + # NOTE: This validation will not fail if the association hasn't been assigned. If you want to ensure that the association + # is both present and guaranteed to be valid, you also need to use +validates_presence_of+. + # + # Configuration options: + # * :message - A custom error message (default is: "is invalid") + # * :on - Specifies when this validation is active (default is :save, other options :create, :update). + # * :if - Specifies a method, proc or string to call to determine if the validation should + # occur (e.g. :if => :allow_validation, or :if => Proc.new { |user| user.signup_step > 2 }). The + # method, proc or string should return or evaluate to a true or false value. + # * :unless - Specifies a method, proc or string to call to determine if the validation should + # not occur (e.g. :unless => :skip_validation, or :unless => Proc.new { |user| user.signup_step <= 2 }). The + # method, proc or string should return or evaluate to a true or false value. + def validates_associated(*attr_names) + configuration = { :on => :save } + configuration.update(attr_names.extract_options!) + + validates_each(attr_names, configuration) do |record, attr_name, value| + unless (value.is_a?(Array) ? value : [value]).collect { |r| r.nil? || r.valid? }.all? + record.errors.add(attr_name, :invalid, :default => configuration[:message], :value => value) + end + end + end + + # Validates whether the value of the specified attribute is numeric by trying to convert it to + # a float with Kernel.Float (if only_integer is false) or applying it to the regular expression + # /\A[\+\-]?\d+\Z/ (if only_integer is set to true). + # + # class Person < ActiveRecord::Base + # validates_numericality_of :value, :on => :create + # end + # + # Configuration options: + # * :message - A custom error message (default is: "is not a number"). + # * :on - Specifies when this validation is active (default is :save, other options :create, :update). + # * :only_integer - Specifies whether the value has to be an integer, e.g. an integral value (default is +false+). + # * :allow_nil - Skip validation if attribute is +nil+ (default is +false+). Notice that for fixnum and float columns empty strings are converted to +nil+. + # * :greater_than - Specifies the value must be greater than the supplied value. + # * :greater_than_or_equal_to - Specifies the value must be greater than or equal the supplied value. + # * :equal_to - Specifies the value must be equal to the supplied value. + # * :less_than - Specifies the value must be less than the supplied value. + # * :less_than_or_equal_to - Specifies the value must be less than or equal the supplied value. + # * :odd - Specifies the value must be an odd number. + # * :even - Specifies the value must be an even number. + # * :if - Specifies a method, proc or string to call to determine if the validation should + # occur (e.g. :if => :allow_validation, or :if => Proc.new { |user| user.signup_step > 2 }). The + # method, proc or string should return or evaluate to a true or false value. + # * :unless - Specifies a method, proc or string to call to determine if the validation should + # not occur (e.g. :unless => :skip_validation, or :unless => Proc.new { |user| user.signup_step <= 2 }). The + # method, proc or string should return or evaluate to a true or false value. + def validates_numericality_of(*attr_names) + configuration = { :on => :save, :only_integer => false, :allow_nil => false } + configuration.update(attr_names.extract_options!) + + + numericality_options = ALL_NUMERICALITY_CHECKS.keys & configuration.keys + + (numericality_options - [ :odd, :even ]).each do |option| + raise ArgumentError, ":#{option} must be a number" unless configuration[option].is_a?(Numeric) + end + + validates_each(attr_names,configuration) do |record, attr_name, value| + raw_value = record.send("#{attr_name}_before_type_cast") || value + + next if configuration[:allow_nil] and raw_value.nil? + + if configuration[:only_integer] + unless raw_value.to_s =~ /\A[+-]?\d+\Z/ + record.errors.add(attr_name, :not_a_number, :value => raw_value, :default => configuration[:message]) + next + end + raw_value = raw_value.to_i + else + begin + raw_value = Kernel.Float(raw_value) + rescue ArgumentError, TypeError + record.errors.add(attr_name, :not_a_number, :value => raw_value, :default => configuration[:message]) + next + end + end + + numericality_options.each do |option| + case option + when :odd, :even + unless raw_value.to_i.method(ALL_NUMERICALITY_CHECKS[option])[] + record.errors.add(attr_name, option, :value => raw_value, :default => configuration[:message]) + end + else + record.errors.add(attr_name, option, :default => configuration[:message], :value => raw_value, :count => configuration[option]) unless raw_value.method(ALL_NUMERICALITY_CHECKS[option])[configuration[option]] + end + end + end + end + + # Creates an object just like Base.create but calls save! instead of save + # so an exception is raised if the record is invalid. + def create!(attributes = nil, &block) + if attributes.is_a?(Array) + attributes.collect { |attr| create!(attr, &block) } + else + object = new(attributes) + yield(object) if block_given? + object.save! + object + end + end + + private + def validation_method(on) + case on + when :save then :validate + when :create then :validate_on_create + when :update then :validate_on_update + end + end + end + + # The validation process on save can be skipped by passing false. The regular Base#save method is + # replaced with this when the validations module is mixed in, which it is by default. + def save_with_validation(perform_validation = true) + if perform_validation && valid? || !perform_validation + save_without_validation + else + false + end + end + + # Attempts to save the record just like Base#save but will raise a RecordInvalid exception instead of returning false + # if the record is not valid. + def save_with_validation! + if valid? + save_without_validation! + else + raise RecordInvalid.new(self) + end + end + + # Runs +validate+ and +validate_on_create+ or +validate_on_update+ and returns true if no errors were added otherwise false. + def valid? + errors.clear + + run_callbacks(:validate) + validate + + if new_record? + run_callbacks(:validate_on_create) + validate_on_create + else + run_callbacks(:validate_on_update) + validate_on_update + end + + errors.empty? + end + + # Performs the opposite of valid?. Returns true if errors were added, false otherwise. + def invalid? + !valid? + end + + # Returns the Errors object that holds all information about attribute error messages. + def errors + @errors ||= Errors.new(self) + end + + protected + # Overwrite this method for validation checks on all saves and use Errors.add(field, msg) for invalid attributes. + def validate + end + + # Overwrite this method for validation checks used only on creation. + def validate_on_create + end + + # Overwrite this method for validation checks used only on updates. + def validate_on_update + end + end +end