Displaying 20 results from an estimated 84 matches for "validates_association".
2006 Mar 13
3
validates_associated problem
Hello,
I have a situation where an ''employee'' belongs to a ''department'' and
have setup the relationship as follows.
class Employee < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :department, :foregin_key => "department_id"
validates_associated :department_id
end
class Department < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :employees
def validate_on_update
2006 Jun 13
6
Dead horse: validates_associated
Regarding validates_associated...
Let''s say I have:
article belongs_to author
But for whatever reason, I want an article to also be written
anonymously and therefore not require an author. Then I have:
Article:
belongs_to :author
validates_associated :author
But I DON''T have validates_presence_of. What I want to do is validate
that an author is valid --if it is
2006 Mar 18
1
has_many and validates_associated
By trial and error I seem to arrive to the conclusion that
1. Validation recurses through has_many by default and
a root save! call raises an excepcion if some child no
matter how nested is fails validation
2. Validation does not recurse through has_one by default
and you can change this with validates_associated, in
which case exceptions behave like above
2008 Jun 29
2
How to write test about validates_associated
Here is my model:
class Account < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :users, :dependent => :destroy
has_many :bus
belongs_to :currency
has_many :mylogs, :dependent => :destroy
has_many :batchuserdefines, :dependent => :destroy
has_many :materialuserdefines, :dependent => :destroy
has_many :materials
has_many :inventories
has_many :batchs
has_many :courses
has_many
2006 Jun 12
0
validates_associated -- explicitly setting collection?
Hi, I have a class (say Parent) that has many of two other classes, say
FirstChild and SecondChild. These could look like this:
class Parent < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :first_children, :dependent => true
has_many :first_children, :dependent => true
validates_associated :first_children
validates_associated :second_children
end
class FirstChild < ActiveRecord::Base
2005 Oct 26
2
validates_associated ... doesn't
Hi,
I think I''m missing some fundamental information here so hopefully
someone can help me. I have a model Club which has many members,
members of course belong to a Club. I''d like to ensure that when a
members is saved (saved/created/updated) only valid club_id''s are accepted.
I have a Club model (simplified) like this:
class Club < ActiveRecord::Base
2008 Jul 01
6
validates_associated & foreign keys
Hi,
I''m struggling to get the validates_associated to work as I think it
should be.
I''m using:
JRuby 1.1
rails-2.0.2
activerecord-2.0.2
activerecord-jdbc-adapter-0.8.2
My tables in MySQL:
CREATE TABLE area_codes (
id INT UNSIGNED auto_increment primary key
...
);
CREATE TABLE markets (
id INT UNSIGNED auto_increment primary key,
...
);
CREATE TABLE
2013 Feb 13
3
conditional validates_associated
Hello,
Have you guys noticed that conditional validation with validates_associated
does not work well when you are creating a new record?
Consider this gist: https://gist.github.com/aflag/4780225
The Lawyer class has validates_associated on address conditioned on whether
the Lawyer data comes from a known source or not. So, if lawyer.source
equals to some string, then lawyer.address must
2006 Apr 26
1
Bug in validates_associated?
Here is the setup:
Windows XP, InstantRails, MySQL 14.7, Ruby 1.8.4, Rails 1.1.2
MODEL:
class Office<ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :users
end
class User<ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :office
validates_presence_of :office_id
validates_associated :office
<....other stuff...>
end
UNIT_TEST test/unit/user_test.rb
def test_associations
u = User.new
u.office_id =
2005 Nov 15
0
validates_associated
I have an db table that associates two things from the same table.
people_alt_people
-----------------
person_id
alt_person_id
So my ActiveRecord looks like:
class PeopleAltPerson < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :person
belongs_to :altperson, :class_name => ''Person'', :foreign_key =>
''alt_person_id''
validates_presence_of :person
2007 Feb 25
0
validates_associated causing weird results
I''d almost think the presence of "validates_associated" is causing the
associated model to run validation twice. The associated model, Upload,
which handles uploaded files and saves them, is saving each uploaded
file twice in a row. This doesn''t happen if I remove
"validates_associated" from the model it belongs to, or if I have the
model save files during
2008 Mar 11
1
add_multiple_associated_save_callbacks and validates_associated conflict?
Perhaps I''m misunderstanding what''s happening here, but I''m having a
problem with not being able to disable the validation of an associated
collection if that collection contains a new record. Example...
class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :email_addresses
validates_associated :email_addresses, :if => Proc.new { false }
end
p = Person.new
2006 Oct 14
2
issues with validates_associated not throwing error
Hello all
I''m having an issue with ruby on rails, and it not throwing an error
where it should.
I have a class ''clientpool'' that is:
class Clientpool < ActiveRecord::Base
set_table_name "clientpool"
set_primary_key "id"
belongs_to :clients, :foreign_key => "cliname"
validates_presence_of :cliname
validates_associated :client
end
2006 Aug 19
1
Re: validates_associated
On 8/19/06, Alastair Moore <alastair-mb+lb5rSoAr10XsdtD+oqA@public.gmane.org> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> Having a bit of a problem with validates_associated. I assume I''m missing
> something out but basically got these two models -
>
> class Seller < User
>
> has_one :profile, :foreign_key => ''user_id'', :dependent => :destroy
2007 Mar 30
0
Rolling up validates_associated error messages into parent
All,
I really dig using validates_associated on my models to automatically
validate their associated objects.
However, I find that I would prefer that the associated object''s error
messages were propagated up to the original (object on which validate
was called) object as they are, instead of the original object showing
"X is invalid" where X is one of the associated objects.
2008 Jun 10
2
validates_associated doesn't work on update (and i've tried :on => :update)
HI all-
I have two models, Story and Tag, and they are habtm. My goal is to
show the errors for @story in a form on both new and edit. Everything
works fine on new/create, but it fails on edit/update. First the
models:
class Story < ActiveRecord::Base
attr_accessor :tag_string_holder #holds a CSV of tags
...
has_and_belongs_to_many :tags, :uniq=> true
...
def
2009 Oct 27
5
Unwanted call to validates_associated
In my schema, a question has_many :answers. When the validations are
run on a question, and one of the answers is not valid, then i get
"Answers is not valid"
coming out of errors.full_messages. I don''t want this, i''m already
testing the validity of the answers and this is an ugly and
uninformative error message. It looks like it''s the message i would get
2005 Oct 12
4
Validating 2 related models at once not working
Hello,
I have a form that submits data to two related models/tables. One is
Customer the other is Address. Validation for Customer works fine but not
for the Address.
Class Customer < ActiveRecord::Base
has_one :address
validates_presence_of :login, :password, :email
validates_associated :address
end
Class Address < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :customer
validates_presence_of
2006 Aug 17
2
validates_associated bug?
i seem to be experiencing a bug where rails tells me that my
organization object''s associated credit card is invalid (activerecord
validation-wise invalid), when i know it to be valid. this happens
only if i tell the organization to validate_associated :credit_card.
i know the associated credit card is valid, because a) that
credit_card object itself throws no validation errors, and b)
2006 Mar 14
0
validates_associated stops after first fail
Hi,
I am using validates_associated to validate some child models. The
validation of the children stops after the first failed validation. i
would like to validate all the children so that errors for more than
one can be displayed in a form. Is there a way to do this without
looping through all the children?
Thanks,
Peter