require 'active_support/core_ext/module/aliasing' require 'active_support/core_ext/array/extract_options' module ActiveSupport class Deprecation module MethodWrapper # Declare that a method has been deprecated. # # module Fred # extend self # # def aaa; end # def bbb; end # def ccc; end # def ddd; end # def eee; end # end # # Using the default deprecator: # ActiveSupport::Deprecation.deprecate_methods(Fred, :aaa, bbb: :zzz, ccc: 'use Bar#ccc instead') # # => [:aaa, :bbb, :ccc] # # Fred.aaa # # DEPRECATION WARNING: aaa is deprecated and will be removed from Rails 5.1. (called from irb_binding at (irb):10) # # => nil # # Fred.bbb # # DEPRECATION WARNING: bbb is deprecated and will be removed from Rails 5.1 (use zzz instead). (called from irb_binding at (irb):11) # # => nil # # Fred.ccc # # DEPRECATION WARNING: ccc is deprecated and will be removed from Rails 5.1 (use Bar#ccc instead). (called from irb_binding at (irb):12) # # => nil # # Passing in a custom deprecator: # custom_deprecator = ActiveSupport::Deprecation.new('next-release', 'MyGem') # ActiveSupport::Deprecation.deprecate_methods(Fred, ddd: :zzz, deprecator: custom_deprecator) # # => [:ddd] # # Fred.ddd # DEPRECATION WARNING: ddd is deprecated and will be removed from MyGem next-release (use zzz instead). (called from irb_binding at (irb):15) # # => nil # # Using a custom deprecator directly: # custom_deprecator = ActiveSupport::Deprecation.new('next-release', 'MyGem') # custom_deprecator.deprecate_methods(Fred, eee: :zzz) # # => [:eee] # # Fred.eee # DEPRECATION WARNING: eee is deprecated and will be removed from MyGem next-release (use zzz instead). (called from irb_binding at (irb):18) # # => nil def deprecate_methods(target_module, *method_names) options = method_names.extract_options! deprecator = options.delete(:deprecator) || self method_names += options.keys mod = Module.new do method_names.each do |method_name| define_method(method_name) do |*args, &block| deprecator.deprecation_warning(method_name, options[method_name]) super(*args, &block) end end end target_module.prepend(mod) end end end end