Class: ActiveModel::Errors
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Instance Chain:
self,
::Enumerable
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Inherits: | Object |
Defined in: | activemodel/lib/active_model/errors.rb |
Overview
Provides error related functionalities you can include in your object for handling error messages and interacting with Action View helpers.
A minimal implementation could be:
class Person
# Required dependency for ActiveModel::Errors
extend ActiveModel::Naming
def initialize
@errors = ActiveModel::Errors.new(self)
end
attr_accessor :name
attr_reader :errors
def validate!
errors.add(:name, :blank, message: "cannot be nil") if name.nil?
end
# The following methods are needed to be minimally implemented
def read_attribute_for_validation(attr)
send(attr)
end
def self.human_attribute_name(attr, = {})
attr
end
def self.lookup_ancestors
[self]
end
end
The last three methods are required in your object for Errors
to be able to generate error messages correctly and also handle multiple languages. Of course, if you extend your object with Translation
you will not need to implement the last two. Likewise, using Validations
will handle the validation related methods for you.
The above allows you to do:
person = Person.new
person.validate! # => ["cannot be nil"]
person.errors. # => ["name cannot be nil"]
# etc..
Constant Summary
-
LEGACY_ATTRIBUTES =
private
# File 'activemodel/lib/active_model/errors.rb', line 70[:, :details].freeze
::Enumerable
- Included
INDEX_WITH_DEFAULT
Class Method Summary
-
.new(base) ⇒ Errors
constructor
Pass in the instance of the object that is using the errors object.
Instance Attribute Summary
::Enumerable
- Included
#many? | Returns |
Instance Method Summary
-
#[](attribute)
When passed a symbol or a name of a method, returns an array of errors for the method.
-
#add(attribute, type = :invalid, **options)
Adds a new error of
type
onattribute
. -
#added?(attribute, type = :invalid, options = {}) ⇒ Boolean
Returns
true
if an error matches providedattribute
andtype
, orfalse
otherwise. -
#as_json(options = nil)
Returns a
::Hash
that can be used as the JSON representation for this object. -
#attribute_names
Returns all error attribute names.
-
#delete(attribute, type = nil, **options)
Delete messages for
key
. -
#details
Returns a
::Hash
of attributes with an array of their error details. -
#each(&block)
Iterates through each error object.
-
#full_message(attribute, message)
Returns a full message for a given attribute.
-
#full_messages
(also: #to_a)
Returns all the full error messages in an array.
-
#full_messages_for(attribute)
Returns all the full error messages for a given attribute in an array.
-
#generate_message(attribute, type = :invalid, options = {})
Translates an error message in its default scope (
activemodel.errors.messages
). - #group_by_attribute
-
#has_key?(attribute)
Alias for #include?.
-
#import(error, override_options = {})
Imports one error Imported errors are wrapped as a
NestedError
, providing access to original error object. -
#include?(attribute) ⇒ Boolean
(also: #has_key?, #key?)
Returns
true
if the error messages include an error for the given keyattribute
,false
otherwise. -
#key?(attribute)
Alias for #include?.
-
#keys
Returns all message keys.
-
#merge!(other)
Merges the errors from
other
, eachError
wrapped asNestedError
. -
#messages
Returns a
::Hash
of attributes with an array of their error messages. -
#messages_for(attribute)
Returns all the error messages for a given attribute in an array.
-
#of_kind?(attribute, type = :invalid) ⇒ Boolean
Returns
true
if an error on the attribute with the given type is present, orfalse
otherwise. -
#slice!(*keys)
Removes all errors except the given keys.
-
#to_a
Alias for #full_messages.
- #to_h
-
#to_hash(full_messages = false)
Returns a
::Hash
of attributes with their error messages. -
#to_xml(options = {})
Returns an xml formatted representation of the
Errors
hash. -
#values
Returns all message values.
-
#where(attribute, type = nil, **options)
Search for errors matching
attribute
,type
oroptions
.
::Enumerable
- Included
#compact_blank | Returns a new |
#exclude? | The negative of the |
#excluding | Returns a copy of the enumerable excluding the specified elements. |
#including | Returns a new array that includes the passed elements. |
#index_by | Convert an enumerable to a hash, using the block result as the key and the element as the value. |
#index_with | Convert an enumerable to a hash, using the element as the key and the block result as the value. |
#pick | Extract the given key from the first element in the enumerable. |
#pluck | Extract the given key from each element in the enumerable. |
#sum | Calculates a sum from the elements. |
#without | Alias for |
Constructor Details
.new(base) ⇒ Errors
Pass in the instance of the object that is using the errors object.
class Person
def initialize
@errors = ActiveModel::Errors.new(self)
end
end
# File 'activemodel/lib/active_model/errors.rb', line 85
def initialize(base) @base = base @errors = [] end
Instance Attribute Details
#errors (readonly) Also known as: #objects
[ GitHub ]# File 'activemodel/lib/active_model/errors.rb', line 75
attr_reader :errors
#objects (readonly)
Alias for #errors.
# File 'activemodel/lib/active_model/errors.rb', line 76
alias :objects :errors
Instance Method Details
#[](attribute)
# File 'activemodel/lib/active_model/errors.rb', line 207
def [](attribute) DeprecationHandlingMessageArray.new( (attribute), self, attribute) end
#add(attribute, type = :invalid, **options)
Adds a new error of type
on attribute
. More than one error can be added to the same attribute
. If no type
is supplied, :invalid
is assumed.
person.errors.add(:name)
# Adds <#ActiveModel::Error attribute=name, type=invalid>
person.errors.add(:name, :not_implemented, message: "must be implemented")
# Adds <#ActiveModel::Error attribute=name, type=not_implemented,
={:=>"must be implemented"}>
person.errors.
# => {:name=>["is invalid", "must be implemented"]}
If type
is a string, it will be used as error message.
If type
is a symbol, it will be translated using the appropriate scope (see #generate_message).
If type
is a proc, it will be called, allowing for things like Time.now
to be used within an error.
If the :strict
option is set to true
, it will raise StrictValidationFailed
instead of adding the error. :strict
option can also be set to any other exception.
person.errors.add(:name, :invalid, strict: true)
# => ActiveModel::StrictValidationFailed: Name is invalid
person.errors.add(:name, :invalid, strict: NameIsInvalid)
# => NameIsInvalid: Name is invalid
person.errors. # => {}
attribute
should be set to :base
if the error is not directly associated with a single attribute.
person.errors.add(:base, :name_or_email_blank,
message: "either name or email must be present")
person.errors.
# => {:base=>["either name or email must be present"]}
person.errors.details
# => {:base=>[{error: :name_or_email_blank}]}
# File 'activemodel/lib/active_model/errors.rb', line 404
def add(attribute, type = :invalid, ** ) attribute, type, = normalize_arguments(attribute, type, ** ) error = Error.new(@base, attribute, type, ** ) if exception = [:strict] exception = ActiveModel::StrictValidationFailed if exception == true raise exception, error. end @errors.append(error) error end
#added?(attribute, type = :invalid, options = {}) ⇒ Boolean
Returns true
if an error matches provided attribute
and type
, or false
otherwise. type
is treated the same as for #add.
person.errors.add :name, :blank
person.errors.added? :name, :blank # => true
person.errors.added? :name, "can't be blank" # => true
If the error requires options, then it returns true
with the correct options, or false
with incorrect or missing options.
person.errors.add :name, :too_long, { count: 25 }
person.errors.added? :name, :too_long, count: 25 # => true
person.errors.added? :name, "is too long (maximum is 25 characters)" # => true
person.errors.added? :name, :too_long, count: 24 # => false
person.errors.added? :name, :too_long # => false
person.errors.added? :name, "is too long" # => false
#as_json(options = nil)
Returns a ::Hash
that can be used as the JSON representation for this object. You can pass the :full_messages
option. This determines if the json object should contain full messages or not (false by default).
person.errors.as_json # => {:name=>["cannot be nil"]}
person.errors.as_json(full_messages: true) # => {:name=>["name cannot be nil"]}
# File 'activemodel/lib/active_model/errors.rb', line 310
def as_json( = nil) to_hash( && [: ]) end
#attribute_names
# File 'activemodel/lib/active_model/errors.rb', line 284
def attribute_names @errors.map(&:attribute).uniq.freeze end
#delete(attribute, type = nil, **options)
#details
Returns a ::Hash
of attributes with an array of their error details.
Updating this hash would still update errors state for backward compatibility, but this behavior is deprecated.
# File 'activemodel/lib/active_model/errors.rb', line 348
def details hash = group_by_attribute.transform_values do |errors| errors.map(&:details) end DeprecationHandlingDetailsHash.new(hash) end
#each(&block)
Iterates through each error object.
person.errors.add(:name, :too_short, count: 2)
person.errors.each do |error|
# Will yield <#ActiveModel::Error attribute=name, type=too_short,
={:count=>3}>
end
To be backward compatible with past deprecated hash-like behavior, when block accepts two parameters instead of one, it iterates through each error key, value pair in the error messages hash. Yields the attribute and the error for that attribute. If the attribute has more than one error message, yields once for each error message.
person.errors.add(:name, :blank, message: "can't be blank")
person.errors.each do |attribute, |
# Will yield :name and "can't be blank"
end
person.errors.add(:name, :not_specified, message: "must be specified")
person.errors.each do |attribute, |
# Will yield :name and "can't be blank"
# then yield :name and "must be specified"
end
# File 'activemodel/lib/active_model/errors.rb', line 235
def each(&block) if block.arity <= 1 @errors.each(&block) else ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn(<<~MSG) Enumerating ActiveModel::Errors as a hash has been deprecated. In Rails 6.1, `errors` is an array of Error objects, therefore it should be accessed by a block with a single block parameter like this: person.errors.each do |error| attribute = error.attribute message = error.message end You are passing a block expecting two parameters, so the old hash behavior is simulated. As this is deprecated, this will result in an ArgumentError in Rails 7.0. MSG @errors. sort { |a, b| a.attribute <=> b.attribute }. each { |error| yield error.attribute, error. } end end
#full_message(attribute, message)
Returns a full message for a given attribute.
person.errors. (:name, 'is invalid') # => "Name is invalid"
# File 'activemodel/lib/active_model/errors.rb', line 513
def (attribute, ) Error. (attribute, , @base) end
#full_messages Also known as: #to_a
Returns all the full error messages in an array.
class Person
validates_presence_of :name, :address, :email
validates_length_of :name, in: 5..30
end
person = Person.create(address: '123 First St.')
person.errors.
# => ["Name is too short (minimum is 5 characters)", "Name can't be blank", "Email can't be blank"]
# File 'activemodel/lib/active_model/errors.rb', line 477
def @errors.map(&: ) end
#full_messages_for(attribute)
Returns all the full error messages for a given attribute in an array.
class Person
validates_presence_of :name, :email
validates_length_of :name, in: 5..30
end
person = Person.create()
person.errors. (:name)
# => ["Name is too short (minimum is 5 characters)", "Name can't be blank"]
# File 'activemodel/lib/active_model/errors.rb', line 492
def (attribute) where(attribute).map(&: ).freeze end
#generate_message(attribute, type = :invalid, options = {})
Translates an error message in its default scope (activemodel.errors.messages
).
Error
messages are first looked up in activemodel.errors.models.MODEL.attributes.ATTRIBUTE.MESSAGE
, if it’s not there, it’s looked up in activemodel.errors.models.MODEL.MESSAGE
and if that is not there also, it returns the translation of the default message (e.g. activemodel.errors.messages.MESSAGE
). The translated model name, translated attribute name and the value are available for interpolation.
When using inheritance in your models, it will check all the inherited models too, but only if the model itself hasn’t been found. Say you have class Admin < User; end
and you wanted the translation for the :blank
error message for the title
attribute, it looks for these translations:
-
activemodel.errors.models.admin.attributes.title.blank
-
activemodel.errors.models.admin.blank
-
activemodel.errors.models.user.attributes.title.blank
-
activemodel.errors.models.user.blank
-
any default you provided through the
options
hash (in theactivemodel.errors
scope) -
activemodel.errors.messages.blank
-
errors.attributes.title.blank
-
errors.messages.blank
# File 'activemodel/lib/active_model/errors.rb', line 541
def (attribute, type = :invalid, = {}) Error. (attribute, type, @base, ) end
#group_by_attribute
# File 'activemodel/lib/active_model/errors.rb', line 359
def group_by_attribute @errors.group_by(&:attribute) end
#has_key?(attribute)
Alias for #include?.
# File 'activemodel/lib/active_model/errors.rb', line 185
alias :has_key? :include?
#import(error, override_options = {})
Imports one error Imported errors are wrapped as a NestedError
, providing access to original error object. If attribute or type needs to be overridden, use override_options
.
override_options - ::Hash
# File 'activemodel/lib/active_model/errors.rb', line 118
def import(error, = {}) [:attribute, :type].each do |key| if .key?(key) [key] = [key].to_sym end end @errors.append(NestedError.new(@base, error, )) end
#include?(attribute) ⇒ Boolean
Also known as: #has_key?, #key?
# File 'activemodel/lib/active_model/errors.rb', line 180
def include?(attribute) @errors.any? { |error| error.match?(attribute.to_sym) } end
#key?(attribute)
Alias for #include?.
# File 'activemodel/lib/active_model/errors.rb', line 186
alias :key? :include?
#keys
# File 'activemodel/lib/active_model/errors.rb', line 273
def keys deprecation_removal_warning(:keys, "errors.attribute_names") keys = @errors.map(&:attribute) keys.uniq! keys.freeze end
#merge!(other)
Merges the errors from other
, each Error
wrapped as NestedError
.
other - The Errors
instance.
Examples
person.errors.merge!(other)
#messages
Returns a ::Hash
of attributes with an array of their error messages.
Updating this hash would still update errors state for backward compatibility, but this behavior is deprecated.
# File 'activemodel/lib/active_model/errors.rb', line 340
def DeprecationHandlingMessageHash.new(self) end
#messages_for(attribute)
Returns all the error messages for a given attribute in an array.
class Person
validates_presence_of :name, :email
validates_length_of :name, in: 5..30
end
person = Person.create()
person.errors. (:name)
# => ["is too short (minimum is 5 characters)", "can't be blank"]
# File 'activemodel/lib/active_model/errors.rb', line 506
def (attribute) where(attribute).map(&: ) end
#of_kind?(attribute, type = :invalid) ⇒ Boolean
Returns true
if an error on the attribute with the given type is present, or false
otherwise. type
is treated the same as for #add.
person.errors.add :age
person.errors.add :name, :too_long, { count: 25 }
person.errors.of_kind? :age # => true
person.errors.of_kind? :name # => false
person.errors.of_kind? :name, :too_long # => true
person.errors.of_kind? :name, "is too long (maximum is 25 characters)" # => true
person.errors.of_kind? :name, :not_too_long # => false
person.errors.of_kind? :name, "is too long" # => false
#slice!(*keys)
#to_a
Alias for #full_messages.
# File 'activemodel/lib/active_model/errors.rb', line 480
alias :to_a :
#to_h
[ GitHub ]# File 'activemodel/lib/active_model/errors.rb', line 326
def to_h ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn(<<~EOM) ActiveModel::Errors#to_h is deprecated and will be removed in Rails 7.0. Please use `ActiveModel::Errors.to_hash` instead. The values in the hash returned by `ActiveModel::Errors.to_hash` is an array of error messages. EOM to_hash.transform_values { |values| values.last } end
#to_hash(full_messages = false)
Returns a ::Hash
of attributes with their error messages. If #full_messages is true
, it will contain full messages (see #full_message).
person.errors.to_hash # => {:name=>["cannot be nil"]}
person.errors.to_hash(true) # => {:name=>["name cannot be nil"]}
# File 'activemodel/lib/active_model/errors.rb', line 319
def to_hash( = false) = ? : : : group_by_attribute.transform_values do |errors| errors.map(& ) end end
#to_xml(options = {})
Returns an xml formatted representation of the Errors
hash.
person.errors.add(:name, :blank, message: "can't be blank")
person.errors.add(:name, :not_specified, message: "must be specified")
person.errors.to_xml
# =>
# <?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"?>
# <errors>
# <error>name can't be blank</error>
# <error>name must be specified</error>
# </errors>
#values
# File 'activemodel/lib/active_model/errors.rb', line 264
def values deprecation_removal_warning(:values, "errors.map { |error| error.message }") @errors.map(&: ).freeze end
#where(attribute, type = nil, **options)
Search for errors matching attribute
, type
or options
.
Only supplied params will be matched.
person.errors.where(:name) # => all name errors.
person.errors.where(:name, :too_short) # => all name errors being too short
person.errors.where(:name, :too_short, minimum: 2) # => all name errors being too short and minimum is 2
# File 'activemodel/lib/active_model/errors.rb', line 167
def where(attribute, type = nil, ** ) attribute, type, = normalize_arguments(attribute, type, ** ) @errors.select { |error| error.match?(attribute, type, ** ) } end