module ActiveRecord # = Active Record RecordInvalid # # Raised by save! and create! when the record is invalid. Use the # +record+ method to retrieve the record which did not validate. # # begin # complex_operation_that_calls_save!_internally # rescue ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid => invalid # puts invalid.record.errors # end class RecordInvalid < ActiveRecordError attr_reader :record def initialize(record) @record = record errors = @record.errors.full_messages.join(", ") super(I18n.t("activerecord.errors.messages.record_invalid", :errors => errors)) end end # = Active Record Validations # # Active Record includes the majority of its validations from ActiveModel::Validations # all of which accept the :on argument to define the context where the # validations are active. Active Record will always supply either the context of # :create or :update dependent on whether the model is a # new_record?. module Validations extend ActiveSupport::Concern include ActiveModel::Validations module ClassMethods # Creates an object just like Base.create but calls save! instead of +save+ # so an exception is raised if the record is invalid. def create!(attributes = nil, options = {}, &block) if attributes.is_a?(Array) attributes.collect { |attr| create!(attr, options, &block) } else object = new(attributes, options) yield(object) if block_given? object.save! object end end end # The validation process on save can be skipped by passing :validate => false. The regular Base#save method is # replaced with this when the validations module is mixed in, which it is by default. def save(options={}) perform_validations(options) ? super : false end # Attempts to save the record just like Base#save but will raise a +RecordInvalid+ exception instead of returning false # if the record is not valid. def save!(options={}) perform_validations(options) ? super : raise(RecordInvalid.new(self)) end # Runs all the validations within the specified context. Returns true if no errors are found, # false otherwise. # # If the argument is false (default is +nil+), the context is set to :create if # new_record? is true, and to :update if it is not. # # Validations with no :on option will run no matter the context. Validations with # some :on option will only run in the specified context. def valid?(context = nil) context ||= (new_record? ? :create : :update) output = super(context) errors.empty? && output end protected def perform_validations(options={}) perform_validation = options[:validate] != false perform_validation ? valid?(options[:context]) : true end end end require "active_record/validations/associated" require "active_record/validations/uniqueness"