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Diffstat (limited to 'guides')
-rw-r--r-- | guides/bug_report_templates/active_record_master.rb | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | guides/source/active_record_validations.md | 25 |
2 files changed, 19 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/guides/bug_report_templates/active_record_master.rb b/guides/bug_report_templates/active_record_master.rb index a86edd9121..6fd401bd50 100644 --- a/guides/bug_report_templates/active_record_master.rb +++ b/guides/bug_report_templates/active_record_master.rb @@ -20,10 +20,10 @@ ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(adapter: 'sqlite3', database: ':memory:' ActiveRecord::Base.logger = Logger.new(STDOUT) ActiveRecord::Schema.define do - create_table :posts, force: true do |t| + create_table :posts, force: true do |t| end - create_table :comments, force: true do |t| + create_table :comments, force: true do |t| t.integer :post_id end end diff --git a/guides/source/active_record_validations.md b/guides/source/active_record_validations.md index 1cf4abce10..936d6a30b8 100644 --- a/guides/source/active_record_validations.md +++ b/guides/source/active_record_validations.md @@ -278,12 +278,6 @@ form was submitted. This is typically used when the user needs to agree to your application's terms of service, confirm that some text is read, or any similar concept. -This validation is very specific to web applications and this -'acceptance' does not need to be recorded anywhere in your database. If you -don't have a field for it, the helper will just create a virtual attribute. If -the field does exist in your database, the `accept` option must be set to -`true` or else the validation will not run. - ```ruby class Person < ApplicationRecord validates :terms_of_service, acceptance: true @@ -292,16 +286,31 @@ end This check is performed only if `terms_of_service` is not `nil`. The default error message for this helper is _"must be accepted"_. +You can also pass custom message via the `message` option. -It can receive an `:accept` option, which determines the value that will be -considered acceptance. It defaults to "1" and can be easily changed. +```ruby +class Person < ApplicationRecord + validates :terms_of_service, acceptance: true, message: 'must be abided' +end +``` + +It can also receive an `:accept` option, which determines the allowed values +that will be considered as accepted. It defaults to `['1', true]` and can be +easily changed. ```ruby class Person < ApplicationRecord validates :terms_of_service, acceptance: { accept: 'yes' } + validates :eula, acceptance: { accept: ['TRUE', 'accepted'] } end ``` +This validation is very specific to web applications and this +'acceptance' does not need to be recorded anywhere in your database. If you +don't have a field for it, the helper will just create a virtual attribute. If +the field does exist in your database, the `accept` option must be set to +or include `true` or else the validation will not run. + ### `validates_associated` You should use this helper when your model has associations with other models |