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-rw-r--r-- | guides/source/active_record_validations.md | 12 | ||||
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diff --git a/guides/source/active_record_callbacks.md b/guides/source/active_record_callbacks.md index 666d987f8c..77bd3c97e8 100644 --- a/guides/source/active_record_callbacks.md +++ b/guides/source/active_record_callbacks.md @@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ Article destroyed Conditional Callbacks --------------------- -As with validations, we can also make the calling of a callback method conditional on the satisfaction of a given predicate. We can do this using the `:if` and `:unless` options, which can take a symbol, a string, a `Proc` or an `Array`. You may use the `:if` option when you want to specify under which conditions the callback **should** be called. If you want to specify the conditions under which the callback **should not** be called, then you may use the `:unless` option. +As with validations, we can also make the calling of a callback method conditional on the satisfaction of a given predicate. We can do this using the `:if` and `:unless` options, which can take a symbol, a `Proc` or an `Array`. You may use the `:if` option when you want to specify under which conditions the callback **should** be called. If you want to specify the conditions under which the callback **should not** be called, then you may use the `:unless` option. ### Using `:if` and `:unless` with a `Symbol` @@ -300,16 +300,6 @@ class Order < ApplicationRecord end ``` -### Using `:if` and `:unless` with a String - -You can also use a string that will be evaluated using `eval` and hence needs to contain valid Ruby code. You should use this option only when the string represents a really short condition: - -```ruby -class Order < ApplicationRecord - before_save :normalize_card_number, if: "paid_with_card?" -end -``` - ### Using `:if` and `:unless` with a `Proc` Finally, it is possible to associate `:if` and `:unless` with a `Proc` object. This option is best suited when writing short validation methods, usually one-liners: diff --git a/guides/source/active_record_validations.md b/guides/source/active_record_validations.md index 665e97c470..32b38cde5e 100644 --- a/guides/source/active_record_validations.md +++ b/guides/source/active_record_validations.md @@ -916,18 +916,6 @@ class Order < ApplicationRecord end ``` -### Using a String with `:if` and `:unless` - -You can also use a string that will be evaluated using `eval` and needs to -contain valid Ruby code. You should use this option only when the string -represents a really short condition. - -```ruby -class Person < ApplicationRecord - validates :surname, presence: true, if: "name.nil?" -end -``` - ### Using a Proc with `:if` and `:unless` Finally, it's possible to associate `:if` and `:unless` with a `Proc` object diff --git a/guides/source/engines.md b/guides/source/engines.md index 0020112a1c..180a786237 100644 --- a/guides/source/engines.md +++ b/guides/source/engines.md @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ only be enhancing it, rather than changing it drastically. To see demonstrations of other engines, check out [Devise](https://github.com/plataformatec/devise), an engine that provides authentication for its parent applications, or -[Forem](https://github.com/radar/forem), an engine that provides forum +[Thredded](https://github.com/thredded/thredded), an engine that provides forum functionality. There's also [Spree](https://github.com/spree/spree) which provides an e-commerce platform, and [RefineryCMS](https://github.com/refinery/refinerycms), a CMS engine. diff --git a/guides/source/i18n.md b/guides/source/i18n.md index 0b7cc055be..ed8cf8a344 100644 --- a/guides/source/i18n.md +++ b/guides/source/i18n.md @@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ If your translations are stored in YAML files, certain keys must be escaped. The Examples: ```erb -# confing/locales/en.yml +# config/locales/en.yml en: success: 'true': 'True!' |