Displaying 20 results from an estimated 107 matches for "before_creation".
2012 May 26
2
before_create is after_validatation :on => :create , when it should be before_validation :on => :create
In ActiveRecord''s callbacks, methods within a before_create callback
are called after the validation, but before the model is created.
This was an intentional design decision, but I think it was the wrong
one. What do you think?
When I think of before_create, I think of before_validation :foo, :on
=> :create, but, by default, before_create is synonymous with
after_validation :foo,
2006 Feb 15
1
self in before_create
Hi, I am having a small problem concernig how to access local variables in
before_create. I am not sure how to really form this question but here goes:
I am wondering why this works
def before_create
self.last_logged_in = Time.now
self.created = Time.now
end
but this doesn''t
def before_create
@last_logged_in = Time.now
@created = Time.now
end
The latter fails
2006 Apr 21
2
Using before_create and conflicting setter method...
Hi,
I am having trouble using before_create when I have an specialized
setter method:
before_save :set_campaign_start
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-------
def set_campaign_start
self.campaign_start = Time.now
end
# We want the date to always start at midnight
2007 May 05
3
DB trigger vs before_create
Hello everyone,
I''m having trouble figuring out which approach is better.
I have the following tables: products, orders and line_items.
Every time an Order is placed, the quantity field in the products
table has to be updated for each LineItem in the Order. One option is
to use DB triggers which is not as portable as using before_create in
the Order model. But with before_create I cannot
2007 Jan 08
2
before_create firing twice on a save - RC2
I have a unit test which fails using Rails 1.2RC2, because a method marked
by the before_create filter is firing twice when my ActiveRecord is saved.
Is a before_create filter supposed to cause multiple invocations? We have
assumed it is called once, and only once, when the object is created, in our
code (but we unit tested it to make certain).
This is one of three issues I have with my unit
2005 Dec 30
2
before_create question
I have the following models: User, Registration, Event.
User has_many Registration, Event has_many Registration, and
Registration belongs_to User and Registration. So far, so good.
There''s a registration deadline on a Event though, a few days before
the Event occurs.
So, I have this:
class Registration < AR
def before_create
errors.add_to_base("Registration deadline has
2006 Sep 09
2
why doesn't this work (setting attribute in "before_create")
Hi,
Can anyone spot why the below doesn''t work?
* I have a "created_by" column in my create table in the dB
* I have a "before_create" line, which definitely gets called
* I tried a few different ways to set the "created_by" attribute in the
model but it doesn''t seem to work, i.e. doesn''t appear in the database
2008 Jun 29
3
Working around/with Restful Authentication
I''m using Restful Authentication, and the code to create a user is
pretty straight forward - there is a before_save action and a
before_create action:
before_save :encrypt_password
before_create :make_activation_code
But for some reason when I try to create a user programmatically in
the controller like this:
User.new(:email =>
2006 Feb 15
8
Agile book - getting confusing error
Working through the beginning phase from the Agile book on
''Administration''
undefined method `hashed_password='' for #<User:0xb7911324>
...
/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activerecord-1.13.2/lib/active_record/base.rb:1498:in `method_missing''
#{RAILS_ROOT}/app/models/user.rb:12:in `before_create''
2008 Feb 09
0
a problem with before_create and validations
I stumble across some strange problem.
I have a model with a virtual attribute file_contents that is a string.
The model has validates_format_of :file_contents, :on => create, :unless
=> no_contents? (The method that returns file_contents.nil?)
Then, I have a before_create callback, where I get my model''s title and
description by parsing file_contents, and do write_attribute for
2009 Jun 11
8
before_create return value breaking object.save: rails bug?
I know that usually when people say ''i think i found a bug in
rails/ruby'' they''ve done something dumb. I''m wondering if this is the
case here, but this does seem like a genuine rails bug to me.
In my user model i have a few different before_create callbacks. In one
of them, if it happens to return false (just because the last statement
in it evaluated to
2006 Jul 19
6
ActiveRecord::RecordNotSaved - bizarre behaviour.
Hi. I get a RecordNotSaved exception when trying to create a user record.
The error:
User Columns (0.005930) SHOW FIELDS FROM users
SQL (0.000465) BEGIN
SQL (0.000466) COMMIT
ActiveRecord::RecordNotSaved (ActiveRecord::RecordNotSaved):
...
As you can see, there''s no INSERT SQL generated, which is the root cause
of the problem.
In my user model, I have the following
2006 Apr 03
7
Getters and setters problem?
Hi list,
first evening of playing with rails, so please forgive me if I ask
something stupid. ;-)
I created a User model and tried to use ActiveRecord callbacks to
convert the password to sha1 just before saving it. For some reason
postgresql gives me a error because the given password is null. To
test even further I tried to change :login too, same error happens,
:login is empty too.
I am sure
2011 Mar 02
6
calbacks on models
Hi, I''m having some strange behavior on callbacks when testing with
RSpec2. On my test, when I create a resource using the #create method
the callbacks related to #before_create are not called. If I go to the
console and I try to type the command Resource.create(client_uri:
"http://example.com") all works fine.
There are no mocks around, and I can''t understand if this
2011 Jun 27
2
insert value of primary key into another field before record is saved
Hey all,
I created a seed task:
def books!
books = Book.where(:type_id =>
Type.find_by_name(''Fiction'')).order(''id'')
books.each do |book|
@books = 4.times.map do |i|
subbook! "#{book.book_num}-#{i}".to_s, :book_state =>
BookState[:available].id, :book => book
end
end
puts "log it:
2006 Jul 25
1
How do I validate using associated objects?
This doesn''t make any sense to me anymore. I have an Upload that
belongs_to a Comment. Within my Upload model I expect to be able to
access the associated comment with comment.foo. I can only seem to do
this AFTER validation. I''m assuming before_create takes place between
validation and updating the database, because when I try to access
comment.foo within the validate
2005 Dec 29
7
belongs_to causing NoMethodError exceptions ... ?
I''ve got a really strange problem using belongs_to. I apologize in
advance for the length... this is going to take a while to explain.
Basic idea: Creating a User requires that the user enter an email
address and activation key that matches an existing PendingUser.
After creating the user successfully, that pending user should be
marked as "used".
The problem:
When I
2006 Dec 11
1
Compute date during before_validation_on_create
Hello,
- the form posted by the user have a date field
- this date is begin_date, I need to compute end_date
- so, added callback before_validation_on_create
- in this method I do :
end_date = begin_date >> 12
- unfortunately, beeing in before_validation the actual self.begin_date
have not been type casted - It''s always a string
- unfortunately again, I can''t put this code
2012 Nov 10
6
Suggestion: `before_save on: :create` should either work or raise an exception
There''s a small inconsistency in ActiveRecord''s callback syntax that has
tripped me up before. It wouldn''t be a big deal, but it can lead to a
silent failure. I''d like to suggest that it either be made consistent or be
made to fail loudly.
The issue is that to do something before validating, but only when
creating, you use `before_validation on: :create`,
2007 Mar 17
4
Created_on and updated_on in a non-ActiveRecord model
Hi you all,
I have a model simulating an ActiveRecord model, according to the tips
stated in [1]. It is simulated because even though I am gonna save the
attributes in a file, not in a DB, I still want the validations made by
ActiveRecord::Base (see code below).
Well, the thing is that I also want the behaviour of the created_on and
updated_on columns, that get modified automatically before