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-module ActiveRecord
- module Type
- class Value
- attr_reader :precision, :scale, :limit
-
- def initialize(precision: nil, limit: nil, scale: nil)
- @precision = precision
- @scale = scale
- @limit = limit
- end
-
- def type # :nodoc:
- end
-
- # Converts a value from database input to the appropriate ruby type. The
- # return value of this method will be returned from
- # ActiveRecord::AttributeMethods::Read#read_attribute. The default
- # implementation just calls Value#cast.
- #
- # +value+ The raw input, as provided from the database.
- def deserialize(value)
- cast(value)
- end
-
- # Type casts a value from user input (e.g. from a setter). This value may
- # be a string from the form builder, or a ruby object passed to a setter.
- # There is currently no way to differentiate between which source it came
- # from.
- #
- # The return value of this method will be returned from
- # ActiveRecord::AttributeMethods::Read#read_attribute. See also:
- # Value#cast_value.
- #
- # +value+ The raw input, as provided to the attribute setter.
- def cast(value)
- cast_value(value) unless value.nil?
- end
-
- # Casts a value from the ruby type to a type that the database knows how
- # to understand. The returned value from this method should be a
- # +String+, +Numeric+, +Date+, +Time+, +Symbol+, +true+, +false+, or
- # +nil+.
- def serialize(value)
- value
- end
-
- # Type casts a value for schema dumping. This method is private, as we are
- # hoping to remove it entirely.
- def type_cast_for_schema(value) # :nodoc:
- value.inspect
- end
-
- # These predicates are not documented, as I need to look further into
- # their use, and see if they can be removed entirely.
- def binary? # :nodoc:
- false
- end
-
- # Determines whether a value has changed for dirty checking. +old_value+
- # and +new_value+ will always be type-cast. Types should not need to
- # override this method.
- def changed?(old_value, new_value, _new_value_before_type_cast)
- old_value != new_value
- end
-
- # Determines whether the mutable value has been modified since it was
- # read. Returns +false+ by default. If your type returns an object
- # which could be mutated, you should override this method. You will need
- # to either:
- #
- # - pass +new_value+ to Value#serialize and compare it to
- # +raw_old_value+
- #
- # or
- #
- # - pass +raw_old_value+ to Value#deserialize and compare it to
- # +new_value+
- #
- # +raw_old_value+ The original value, before being passed to
- # +deserialize+.
- #
- # +new_value+ The current value, after type casting.
- def changed_in_place?(raw_old_value, new_value)
- false
- end
-
- def ==(other)
- self.class == other.class &&
- precision == other.precision &&
- scale == other.scale &&
- limit == other.limit
- end
-
- private
-
- # Convenience method for types which do not need separate type casting
- # behavior for user and database inputs. Called by Value#cast for
- # values except +nil+.
- def cast_value(value) # :doc:
- value
- end
- end
- end
-end