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Diffstat (limited to 'activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/dirty.rb')
-rw-r--r-- | activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/dirty.rb | 99 |
1 files changed, 69 insertions, 30 deletions
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/dirty.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/dirty.rb index 7224f970e0..ebc2252c50 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/dirty.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/dirty.rb @@ -16,9 +16,6 @@ module ActiveRecord class_attribute :partial_writes, instance_writer: false, default: true - after_create { changes_applied } - after_update { changes_applied } - # Attribute methods for "changed in last call to save?" attribute_method_affix(prefix: "saved_change_to_", suffix: "?") attribute_method_prefix("saved_change_to_") @@ -39,11 +36,12 @@ module ActiveRecord end end - # Did this attribute change when we last saved? This method can be invoked - # as +saved_change_to_name?+ instead of <tt>saved_change_to_attribute?("name")</tt>. - # Behaves similarly to +attribute_changed?+. This method is useful in - # after callbacks to determine if the call to save changed a certain - # attribute. + # Did this attribute change when we last saved? + # + # This method is useful in after callbacks to determine if an attribute + # was changed during the save that triggered the callbacks to run. It can + # be invoked as +saved_change_to_name?+ instead of + # <tt>saved_change_to_attribute?("name")</tt>. # # ==== Options # @@ -60,19 +58,20 @@ module ActiveRecord # attribute was changed, the result will be an array containing the # original value and the saved value. # - # Behaves similarly to +attribute_change+. This method is useful in after - # callbacks, to see the change in an attribute that just occurred - # - # This method can be invoked as +saved_change_to_name+ in instead of - # <tt>saved_change_to_attribute("name")</tt> + # This method is useful in after callbacks, to see the change in an + # attribute during the save that triggered the callbacks to run. It can be + # invoked as +saved_change_to_name+ instead of + # <tt>saved_change_to_attribute("name")</tt>. def saved_change_to_attribute(attr_name) mutations_before_last_save.change_to_attribute(attr_name) end # Returns the original value of an attribute before the last save. - # Behaves similarly to +attribute_was+. This method is useful in after - # callbacks to get the original value of an attribute before the save that - # just occurred + # + # This method is useful in after callbacks to get the original value of an + # attribute before the save that triggered the callbacks to run. It can be + # invoked as +name_before_last_save+ instead of + # <tt>attribute_before_last_save("name")</tt>. def attribute_before_last_save(attr_name) mutations_before_last_save.original_value(attr_name) end @@ -87,39 +86,75 @@ module ActiveRecord mutations_before_last_save.changes end - # Alias for +attribute_changed?+ + # Will this attribute change the next time we save? + # + # This method is useful in validations and before callbacks to determine + # if the next call to +save+ will change a particular attribute. It can be + # invoked as +will_save_change_to_name?+ instead of + # <tt>will_save_change_to_attribute("name")</tt>. + # + # ==== Options + # + # +from+ When passed, this method will return false unless the original + # value is equal to the given option + # + # +to+ When passed, this method will return false unless the value will be + # changed to the given value def will_save_change_to_attribute?(attr_name, **options) mutations_from_database.changed?(attr_name, **options) end - # Alias for +attribute_change+ + # Returns the change to an attribute that will be persisted during the + # next save. + # + # This method is useful in validations and before callbacks, to see the + # change to an attribute that will occur when the record is saved. It can + # be invoked as +name_change_to_be_saved+ instead of + # <tt>attribute_change_to_be_saved("name")</tt>. + # + # If the attribute will change, the result will be an array containing the + # original value and the new value about to be saved. def attribute_change_to_be_saved(attr_name) mutations_from_database.change_to_attribute(attr_name) end - # Alias for +attribute_was+ + # Returns the value of an attribute in the database, as opposed to the + # in-memory value that will be persisted the next time the record is + # saved. + # + # This method is useful in validations and before callbacks, to see the + # original value of an attribute prior to any changes about to be + # saved. It can be invoked as +name_in_database+ instead of + # <tt>attribute_in_database("name")</tt>. def attribute_in_database(attr_name) mutations_from_database.original_value(attr_name) end - # Alias for +changed?+ + # Will the next call to +save+ have any changes to persist? def has_changes_to_save? mutations_from_database.any_changes? end - # Alias for +changes+ + # Returns a hash containing all the changes that will be persisted during + # the next save. def changes_to_save mutations_from_database.changes end - # Alias for +changed+ + # Returns an array of the names of any attributes that will change when + # the record is next saved. def changed_attribute_names_to_save mutations_from_database.changed_attribute_names end - # Alias for +changed_attributes+ + # Returns a hash of the attributes that will change when the record is + # next saved. + # + # The hash keys are the attribute names, and the hash values are the + # original attribute values in the database (as opposed to the in-memory + # values about to be saved). def attributes_in_database - changes_to_save.transform_values(&:first) + mutations_from_database.changed_values end private @@ -129,16 +164,20 @@ module ActiveRecord result end - def _update_record(*) - partial_writes? ? super(keys_for_partial_write) : super + def _update_record(attribute_names = attribute_names_for_partial_writes) + affected_rows = super + changes_applied + affected_rows end - def _create_record(*) - partial_writes? ? super(keys_for_partial_write) : super + def _create_record(attribute_names = attribute_names_for_partial_writes) + id = super + changes_applied + id end - def keys_for_partial_write - changed_attribute_names_to_save & self.class.column_names + def attribute_names_for_partial_writes + partial_writes? ? changed_attribute_names_to_save : attribute_names end end end |