I have an object with multiple validations.
gist of the Approval model: https://gist.github.com/1579150 (side note, I know the Email Domain Validor doesn’t work…)
The point is, if these validations fail, I want the object to save, but then set a value on approval.issue = true. Approval.issue is a boolean field that defaults to false, but then if the object fails validations I want the system admin to be able to see it and then handle it appropriately.
To make it more idiot proof, it would be nice to have some validations that can force the user to make changes, but then some would be exempt and would simply trigger the .issue field to true.
For instance, if the email is of the right domain but the email doesn’t exist in the system, it would save it but then set issue => true. I could then set up a simple view for Approvals where :issue => :true. then the admin could modify or delete bad Approvals.
Ideas?
Code from gist:
class Approval < ActiveRecord::Base
class ApproverEmailValidator < ActiveModel::EachValidator
def validate_each(approval, attribute, value)
approval.errors[attribute] << "must be a valid e-mail address in our system" unless is_valid_email?(value)
end
protected
def is_valid_email?(address)
User.find_by_email(address)
end
end # End Approver Validator
class EmailDomainValidator < ActiveModel::EachValidator
def email_domain_is?(domain)
unless /ravennainteractive.com$/ =~ email(domain)
errors.add(:email, "You must Use an Eddie Bauer email address")
end
end
end #End Email Domain Validator
belongs_to :recommendation
attr_accessible :approval, :email, :user_id
validates :email, :email_domain
validates :next_approver_email, :approver_email => { :if => :recently_approved? }
before_save :create_next_approval
after_create :approval_notification
attr_accessor :next_approver_email
def recently_approved?
self.approved_changed? && self.approved?
end
def create_next_approval
next_approval = self.recommendation.approvals.build(:email => self.next_approver_email, :user_id => User.find_by_email(next_approver_email))
next_approval.save if next_approver_email.present? && recently_approved?
end
def email_domain_is?
unless /ravennainteractive.com$/ =~ email
errors.add(:email, "You must Use an Eddie Bauer email address")
end
end
private
def approval_notification
ApprovalMailer.needs_approval(self).deliver
end
end
You can implement observer for Approval that will analyze you objects before saving and set issue to “true”, if there is some suspicious input.
UPDATE: Here is short guide how to implement observer:
rails generate observer – after this step you`ll see _observer.rb file.
Implement needed methods. Here is simple example extracted from one of my projects (It seems like you should use “before_save” method):
Also you need to enable observer by adding it to your config/application.rb, e.g:
Official docs: http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveRecord/Observer.html