From 77acfefedf80a2c30f8a0f71b5b6d33d1b9fd144 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Pratik Naik Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2009 23:45:08 +0000 Subject: Make Active Resource use ActiveModel::Errors --- activeresource/lib/active_resource.rb | 7 + activeresource/lib/active_resource/validations.rb | 196 +--------------------- 2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 195 deletions(-) (limited to 'activeresource/lib') diff --git a/activeresource/lib/active_resource.rb b/activeresource/lib/active_resource.rb index db9007060f..f0d30b1624 100644 --- a/activeresource/lib/active_resource.rb +++ b/activeresource/lib/active_resource.rb @@ -31,6 +31,13 @@ rescue LoadError end end +begin + require 'active_model' +rescue LoadError + $:.unshift "#{File.dirname(__FILE__)}/../../activemodel/lib" + require 'active_model' +end + require 'active_resource/formats' require 'active_resource/base' require 'active_resource/validations' diff --git a/activeresource/lib/active_resource/validations.rb b/activeresource/lib/active_resource/validations.rb index de3339935f..ca01ed3c75 100644 --- a/activeresource/lib/active_resource/validations.rb +++ b/activeresource/lib/active_resource/validations.rb @@ -4,201 +4,7 @@ module ActiveResource # Active Resource validation is reported to and from this object, which is used by Base#save # to determine whether the object in a valid state to be saved. See usage example in Validations. - class Errors - include Enumerable - attr_reader :errors - - delegate :empty?, :to => :errors - - def initialize(base) # :nodoc: - @base, @errors = base, {} - end - - # Add an error to the base Active Resource object rather than an attribute. - # - # ==== Examples - # my_folder = Folder.find(1) - # my_folder.errors.add_to_base("You can't edit an existing folder") - # my_folder.errors.on_base - # # => "You can't edit an existing folder" - # - # my_folder.errors.add_to_base("This folder has been tagged as frozen") - # my_folder.valid? - # # => false - # my_folder.errors.on_base - # # => ["You can't edit an existing folder", "This folder has been tagged as frozen"] - # - def add_to_base(msg) - add(:base, msg) - end - - # Adds an error to an Active Resource object's attribute (named for the +attribute+ parameter) - # with the error message in +msg+. - # - # ==== Examples - # my_resource = Node.find(1) - # my_resource.errors.add('name', 'can not be "base"') if my_resource.name == 'base' - # my_resource.errors.on('name') - # # => 'can not be "base"!' - # - # my_resource.errors.add('desc', 'can not be blank') if my_resource.desc == '' - # my_resource.valid? - # # => false - # my_resource.errors.on('desc') - # # => 'can not be blank!' - # - def add(attribute, msg) - @errors[attribute.to_s] = [] if @errors[attribute.to_s].nil? - @errors[attribute.to_s] << msg - end - - # Returns true if the specified +attribute+ has errors associated with it. - # - # ==== Examples - # my_resource = Disk.find(1) - # my_resource.errors.add('location', 'must be Main') unless my_resource.location == 'Main' - # my_resource.errors.on('location') - # # => 'must be Main!' - # - # my_resource.errors.invalid?('location') - # # => true - # my_resource.errors.invalid?('name') - # # => false - def invalid?(attribute) - !@errors[attribute.to_s].nil? - end - - # A method to return the errors associated with +attribute+, which returns nil, if no errors are - # associated with the specified +attribute+, the error message if one error is associated with the specified +attribute+, - # or an array of error messages if more than one error is associated with the specified +attribute+. - # - # ==== Examples - # my_person = Person.new(params[:person]) - # my_person.errors.on('login') - # # => nil - # - # my_person.errors.add('login', 'can not be empty') if my_person.login == '' - # my_person.errors.on('login') - # # => 'can not be empty' - # - # my_person.errors.add('login', 'can not be longer than 10 characters') if my_person.login.length > 10 - # my_person.errors.on('login') - # # => ['can not be empty', 'can not be longer than 10 characters'] - def on(attribute) - errors = @errors[attribute.to_s] - return nil if errors.nil? - errors.size == 1 ? errors.first : errors - end - - alias :[] :on - - # A method to return errors assigned to +base+ object through add_to_base, which returns nil, if no errors are - # associated with the specified +attribute+, the error message if one error is associated with the specified +attribute+, - # or an array of error messages if more than one error is associated with the specified +attribute+. - # - # ==== Examples - # my_account = Account.find(1) - # my_account.errors.on_base - # # => nil - # - # my_account.errors.add_to_base("This account is frozen") - # my_account.errors.on_base - # # => "This account is frozen" - # - # my_account.errors.add_to_base("This account has been closed") - # my_account.errors.on_base - # # => ["This account is frozen", "This account has been closed"] - # - def on_base - on(:base) - end - - # Yields each attribute and associated message per error added. - # - # ==== Examples - # my_person = Person.new(params[:person]) - # - # my_person.errors.add('login', 'can not be empty') if my_person.login == '' - # my_person.errors.add('password', 'can not be empty') if my_person.password == '' - # messages = '' - # my_person.errors.each {|attr, msg| messages += attr.humanize + " " + msg + "
"} - # messages - # # => "Login can not be empty
Password can not be empty
" - # - def each - @errors.each_key { |attr| @errors[attr].each { |msg| yield attr, msg } } - end - - # Yields each full error message added. So Person.errors.add("first_name", "can't be empty") will be returned - # through iteration as "First name can't be empty". - # - # ==== Examples - # my_person = Person.new(params[:person]) - # - # my_person.errors.add('login', 'can not be empty') if my_person.login == '' - # my_person.errors.add('password', 'can not be empty') if my_person.password == '' - # messages = '' - # my_person.errors.each_full {|msg| messages += msg + "
"} - # messages - # # => "Login can not be empty
Password can not be empty
" - # - def each_full - full_messages.each { |msg| yield msg } - end - - # Returns all the full error messages in an array. - # - # ==== Examples - # my_person = Person.new(params[:person]) - # - # my_person.errors.add('login', 'can not be empty') if my_person.login == '' - # my_person.errors.add('password', 'can not be empty') if my_person.password == '' - # messages = '' - # my_person.errors.full_messages.each {|msg| messages += msg + "
"} - # messages - # # => "Login can not be empty
Password can not be empty
" - # - def full_messages - full_messages = [] - - @errors.each_key do |attr| - @errors[attr].each do |msg| - next if msg.nil? - - if attr == "base" - full_messages << msg - else - full_messages << [attr.humanize, msg].join(' ') - end - end - end - full_messages - end - - def clear - @errors = {} - end - - # Returns the total number of errors added. Two errors added to the same attribute will be counted as such - # with this as well. - # - # ==== Examples - # my_person = Person.new(params[:person]) - # my_person.errors.size - # # => 0 - # - # my_person.errors.add('login', 'can not be empty') if my_person.login == '' - # my_person.errors.add('password', 'can not be empty') if my_person.password == '' - # my_person.error.size - # # => 2 - # - def size - @errors.values.inject(0) { |error_count, attribute| error_count + attribute.size } - end - - alias_method :count, :size - alias_method :length, :size - + class Errors < ::ActiveModel::Errors # Grabs errors from the XML response. def from_xml(xml) clear -- cgit v1.2.3