instiki/vendor/rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/dirty.rb

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module ActiveRecord
# Track unsaved attribute changes.
#
# A newly instantiated object is unchanged:
# person = Person.find_by_name('uncle bob')
# person.changed? # => false
#
# Change the name:
# person.name = 'Bob'
# person.changed? # => true
# person.name_changed? # => true
# person.name_was # => 'uncle bob'
# person.name_change # => ['uncle bob', 'Bob']
# person.name = 'Bill'
# person.name_change # => ['uncle bob', 'Bill']
#
# Save the changes:
# person.save
# person.changed? # => false
# person.name_changed? # => false
#
# Assigning the same value leaves the attribute unchanged:
# person.name = 'Bill'
# person.name_changed? # => false
# person.name_change # => nil
#
# Which attributes have changed?
# person.name = 'bob'
# person.changed # => ['name']
# person.changes # => { 'name' => ['Bill', 'bob'] }
#
# Before modifying an attribute in-place:
# person.name_will_change!
# person.name << 'by'
# person.name_change # => ['uncle bob', 'uncle bobby']
module Dirty
def self.included(base)
base.attribute_method_suffix '_changed?', '_change', '_will_change!', '_was'
base.alias_method_chain :write_attribute, :dirty
base.alias_method_chain :save, :dirty
base.alias_method_chain :save!, :dirty
base.alias_method_chain :update, :dirty
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base.alias_method_chain :reload, :dirty
base.superclass_delegating_accessor :partial_updates
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base.partial_updates = true
end
# Do any attributes have unsaved changes?
# person.changed? # => false
# person.name = 'bob'
# person.changed? # => true
def changed?
!changed_attributes.empty?
end
# List of attributes with unsaved changes.
# person.changed # => []
# person.name = 'bob'
# person.changed # => ['name']
def changed
changed_attributes.keys
end
# Map of changed attrs => [original value, new value]
# person.changes # => {}
# person.name = 'bob'
# person.changes # => { 'name' => ['bill', 'bob'] }
def changes
changed.inject({}) { |h, attr| h[attr] = attribute_change(attr); h }
end
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# Attempts to +save+ the record and clears changed attributes if successful.
def save_with_dirty(*args) #:nodoc:
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if status = save_without_dirty(*args)
changed_attributes.clear
end
status
end
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# Attempts to <tt>save!</tt> the record and clears changed attributes if successful.
def save_with_dirty!(*args) #:nodoc:
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status = save_without_dirty!(*args)
changed_attributes.clear
status
end
# <tt>reload</tt> the record and clears changed attributes.
def reload_with_dirty(*args) #:nodoc:
record = reload_without_dirty(*args)
changed_attributes.clear
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record
end
private
# Map of change attr => original value.
def changed_attributes
@changed_attributes ||= {}
end
# Handle *_changed? for method_missing.
def attribute_changed?(attr)
changed_attributes.include?(attr)
end
# Handle *_change for method_missing.
def attribute_change(attr)
[changed_attributes[attr], __send__(attr)] if attribute_changed?(attr)
end
# Handle *_was for method_missing.
def attribute_was(attr)
attribute_changed?(attr) ? changed_attributes[attr] : __send__(attr)
end
# Handle *_will_change! for method_missing.
def attribute_will_change!(attr)
changed_attributes[attr] = clone_attribute_value(:read_attribute, attr)
end
# Wrap write_attribute to remember original attribute value.
def write_attribute_with_dirty(attr, value)
attr = attr.to_s
# The attribute already has an unsaved change.
unless changed_attributes.include?(attr)
old = clone_attribute_value(:read_attribute, attr)
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changed_attributes[attr] = old if field_changed?(attr, old, value)
end
# Carry on.
write_attribute_without_dirty(attr, value)
end
def update_with_dirty
if partial_updates?
update_without_dirty(changed)
else
update_without_dirty
end
end
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def field_changed?(attr, old, value)
if column = column_for_attribute(attr)
if column.type == :integer && column.null && old.nil?
# For nullable integer columns, NULL gets stored in database for blank (i.e. '') values.
# Hence we don't record it as a change if the value changes from nil to ''.
value = nil if value.blank?
else
value = column.type_cast(value)
end
end
old != value
end
end
end