module ActiveModel
# == Active \Model \Basic \Model
#
# Includes the required interface for an object to interact with
# ActionPack, using different ActiveModel modules.
# It includes model name introspections, conversions, translations and
# validations. Besides that, it allows you to initialize the object with a
# hash of attributes, pretty much like ActiveRecord does.
#
# A minimal implementation could be:
#
# class Person
# include ActiveModel::Model
# attr_accessor :name, :age
# end
#
# person = Person.new(name: 'bob', age: '18')
# person.name # => "bob"
# person.age # => "18"
#
# Note that, by default, ActiveModel::Model implements persisted?
# to return +false+, which is the most common case. You may want to override
# it in your class to simulate a different scenario:
#
# class Person
# include ActiveModel::Model
# attr_accessor :id, :name
#
# def persisted?
# self.id == 1
# end
# end
#
# person = Person.new(id: 1, name: 'bob')
# person.persisted? # => true
#
# Also, if for some reason you need to run code on initialize, make
# sure you call +super+ if you want the attributes hash initialization to
# happen.
#
# class Person
# include ActiveModel::Model
# attr_accessor :id, :name, :omg
#
# def initialize(attributes={})
# super
# @omg ||= true
# end
# end
#
# person = Person.new(id: 1, name: 'bob')
# person.omg # => true
#
# For more detailed information on other functionalities available, please
# refer to the specific modules included in ActiveModel::Model
# (see below).
module Model
extend ActiveSupport::Concern
include ActiveModel::AttributeAssignment
include ActiveModel::Validations
include ActiveModel::Conversion
included do
extend ActiveModel::Naming
extend ActiveModel::Translation
end
# Initializes a new model with the given +params+.
#
# class Person
# include ActiveModel::Model
# attr_accessor :name, :age
# end
#
# person = Person.new(name: 'bob', age: '18')
# person.name # => "bob"
# person.age # => "18"
def initialize(attributes={})
assign_attributes(attributes) if attributes
super()
end
# Indicates if the model is persisted. Default is +false+.
#
# class Person
# include ActiveModel::Model
# attr_accessor :id, :name
# end
#
# person = Person.new(id: 1, name: 'bob')
# person.persisted? # => false
def persisted?
false
end
end
end