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Sequel::Plugins::ValidationHelpers::InstanceMethods

Public Instance Methods

validates_exact_length(exact, atts, opts={}) click to toggle source

Check that the attribute values are the given exact length.

# File lib/sequel/plugins/validation_helpers.rb, line 96
def validates_exact_length(exact, atts, opts={})
  validatable_attributes_for_type(:exact_length, atts, opts){|a,v,m| validation_error_message(m, exact) if v.nil? || v.length != exact}
end
validates_format(with, atts, opts={}) click to toggle source

Check the string representation of the attribute value(s) against the regular expression with.

# File lib/sequel/plugins/validation_helpers.rb, line 101
def validates_format(with, atts, opts={})
  validatable_attributes_for_type(:format, atts, opts){|a,v,m| validation_error_message(m, with) unless v.to_s =~ with}
end
validates_includes(set, atts, opts={}) click to toggle source

Check attribute value(s) is included in the given set.

# File lib/sequel/plugins/validation_helpers.rb, line 106
def validates_includes(set, atts, opts={})
  validatable_attributes_for_type(:includes, atts, opts){|a,v,m| validation_error_message(m, set) unless set.send(set.respond_to?(:cover?) ? :cover? : :include?, v)}
end
validates_integer(atts, opts={}) click to toggle source

Check attribute value(s) string representation is a valid integer.

# File lib/sequel/plugins/validation_helpers.rb, line 111
def validates_integer(atts, opts={})
  validatable_attributes_for_type(:integer, atts, opts) do |a,v,m|
    begin
      Kernel.Integer(v.to_s)
      nil
    rescue
      validation_error_message(m)
    end
  end
end
validates_length_range(range, atts, opts={}) click to toggle source

Check that the attribute values length is in the specified range.

# File lib/sequel/plugins/validation_helpers.rb, line 123
def validates_length_range(range, atts, opts={})
  validatable_attributes_for_type(:length_range, atts, opts){|a,v,m| validation_error_message(m, range) if v.nil? || !range.send(range.respond_to?(:cover?) ? :cover? : :include?, v.length)}
end
validates_max_length(max, atts, opts={}) click to toggle source

Check that the attribute values are not longer than the given max length.

Accepts a :nil_message option that is the error message to use when the value is nil instead of being too long.

# File lib/sequel/plugins/validation_helpers.rb, line 131
def validates_max_length(max, atts, opts={})
  validatable_attributes_for_type(:max_length, atts, opts){|a,v,m| v ? validation_error_message(m, max) : validation_error_message(opts[:nil_message] || DEFAULT_OPTIONS[:max_length][:nil_message]) if v.nil? || v.length > max}
end
validates_min_length(min, atts, opts={}) click to toggle source

Check that the attribute values are not shorter than the given min length.

# File lib/sequel/plugins/validation_helpers.rb, line 136
def validates_min_length(min, atts, opts={})
  validatable_attributes_for_type(:min_length, atts, opts){|a,v,m| validation_error_message(m, min) if v.nil? || v.length < min}
end
validates_not_null(atts, opts={}) click to toggle source

Check attribute value(s) are not NULL/nil.

# File lib/sequel/plugins/validation_helpers.rb, line 141
def validates_not_null(atts, opts={})
  validatable_attributes_for_type(:not_null, atts, opts){|a,v,m| validation_error_message(m) if v.nil?}
end
validates_not_string(atts, opts={}) click to toggle source

Check that the attribute value(s) is not a string. This is generally useful in conjunction with raise_on_typecast_failure = false, where you are passing in string values for non-string attributes (such as numbers and dates). If typecasting fails (invalid number or date), the value of the attribute will be a string in an invalid format, and if typecasting succeeds, the value will not be a string.

# File lib/sequel/plugins/validation_helpers.rb, line 151
def validates_not_string(atts, opts={})
  Sequel::Deprecation.deprecate('validates_not_string', "Please switch to validates_schema_types")
  validatable_attributes_for_type(:not_string, atts, opts){|a,v,m| validation_error_message(m, (db_schema[a]||{})[:type]) if v.is_a?(String)}
end
validates_numeric(atts, opts={}) click to toggle source

Check attribute value(s) string representation is a valid float.

# File lib/sequel/plugins/validation_helpers.rb, line 157
def validates_numeric(atts, opts={})
  validatable_attributes_for_type(:numeric, atts, opts) do |a,v,m|
    begin
      Kernel.Float(v.to_s)
      nil
    rescue
      validation_error_message(m)
    end
  end
end
validates_presence(atts, opts={}) click to toggle source

Check attribute value(s) is not considered blank by the database, but allow false values.

# File lib/sequel/plugins/validation_helpers.rb, line 195
def validates_presence(atts, opts={})
  validatable_attributes_for_type(:presence, atts, opts){|a,v,m| validation_error_message(m) if model.db.send(:blank_object?, v) && v != false}
end
validates_schema_types(atts=keys, opts={}) click to toggle source

Validates for all of the model columns (or just the given columns) that the column value is an instance of the expected class based on the column's schema type.

# File lib/sequel/plugins/validation_helpers.rb, line 171
def validates_schema_types(atts=keys, opts={})
  Array(atts).each do |k|
    if type = schema_type_class(k)
      validates_type(type, k, {:allow_nil=>true}.merge(opts))
    end
  end
end
validates_type(klass, atts, opts={}) click to toggle source

Check if value is an instance of a class. If klass is an array, the value must be an instance of one of the classes in the array.

# File lib/sequel/plugins/validation_helpers.rb, line 181
def validates_type(klass, atts, opts={})
  klass = klass.to_s.constantize if klass.is_a?(String) || klass.is_a?(Symbol)
  validatable_attributes_for_type(:type, atts, opts) do |a,v,m|
    if v.nil?
      Sequel::Deprecation.deprecate('validates_type will no longer allow nil values by default in Sequel 4.  Use the :allow_nil=>true option to allow nil values.')
      next
    end
    if klass.is_a?(Array) ? !klass.any?{|kls| v.is_a?(kls)} : !v.is_a?(klass)
      validation_error_message(m, klass)
    end
  end
end
validates_unique(*atts) click to toggle source

Checks that there are no duplicate values in the database for the given attributes. Pass an array of fields instead of multiple fields to specify that the combination of fields must be unique, instead of that each field should have a unique value.

This means that the code:

validates_unique([:column1, :column2])

validates the grouping of column1 and column2 while

validates_unique(:column1, :column2)

validates them separately.

You can pass a block, which is yielded the dataset in which the columns must be unique. So if you are doing a soft delete of records, in which the name must be unique, but only for active records:

validates_unique(:name){|ds| ds.filter(:active)}

You should also add a unique index in the database, as this suffers from a fairly obvious race condition.

This validation does not respect the :allow_* options that the other validations accept, since it can deal with a grouping of multiple attributes.

Possible Options:

:message

The message to use (default: 'is already taken')

:only_if_modified

Only check the uniqueness if the object is new or one of the columns has been modified.

:where

A callable object where call takes three arguments, a dataset, the current object, and an array of columns, and should return a modified dataset that is filtered to include only rows with the same values as the current object for each column in the array.

If you want to to a case insensitive uniqueness validation on a database that is case sensitive by default, you can use:

:where=>(proc do |ds, obj, cols|
  ds.where(cols.map do |c|
    v = obj.send(c)
    v = v.downcase if v
    [Sequel.function(:lower, c), v]
  end)
end)
# File lib/sequel/plugins/validation_helpers.rb, line 241
def validates_unique(*atts)
  opts = default_validation_helpers_options(:unique)
  if atts.last.is_a?(Hash)
    opts = opts.merge(atts.pop)
  end
  message = validation_error_message(opts[:message])
  where = opts[:where]
  atts.each do |a|
    arr = Array(a)
    next if arr.any?{|x| errors.on(x)}
    next if opts[:only_if_modified] && !new? && !arr.any?{|x| changed_columns.include?(x)}
    ds = if where
      where.call(model.dataset, self, arr)
    else
      vals = arr.map{|x| send(x)}
      next if vals.any?{|v| v.nil?}
      model.where(arr.zip(vals))
    end
    ds = yield(ds) if block_given?
    ds = ds.exclude(pk_hash) unless new?
    errors.add(a, message) unless ds.count == 0
  end
end

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