Module: ActiveRecord::AttributeDecorators::ClassMethods
- Defined in:
- lib/active_record/attribute_decorators.rb
Overview
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Instance Method Summary collapse
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#decorate_attribute_type(column_name, decorator_name, &block) ⇒ Object
This method is an internal API used to create class macros such as
serialize
, and features like time zone aware attributes. -
#decorate_matching_attribute_types(matcher, decorator_name, &block) ⇒ Object
This method is an internal API used to create higher level features like time zone aware attributes.
Instance Method Details
#decorate_attribute_type(column_name, decorator_name, &block) ⇒ Object
This method is an internal API used to create class macros such as serialize
, and features like time zone aware attributes.
Used to wrap the type of an attribute in a new type. When the schema for a model is loaded, attributes with the same name as column_name
will have their type yielded to the given block. The return value of that block will be used instead.
Subsequent calls where column_name
and decorator_name
are the same will override the previous decorator, not decorate twice. This can be used to create idempotent class macros like serialize
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# File 'lib/active_record/attribute_decorators.rb', line 22 def decorate_attribute_type(column_name, decorator_name, &block) matcher = ->(name, _) { name == column_name.to_s } key = "_#{column_name}_#{decorator_name}" decorate_matching_attribute_types(matcher, key, &block) end |
#decorate_matching_attribute_types(matcher, decorator_name, &block) ⇒ Object
This method is an internal API used to create higher level features like time zone aware attributes.
When the schema for a model is loaded, matcher
will be called for each attribute with its name and type. If the matcher returns a truthy value, the type will then be yielded to the given block, and the return value of that block will replace the type.
Subsequent calls to this method with the same value for decorator_name
will replace the previous decorator, not decorate twice. This can be used to ensure that class macros are idempotent.
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# File 'lib/active_record/attribute_decorators.rb', line 39 def decorate_matching_attribute_types(matcher, decorator_name, &block) reload_schema_from_cache decorator_name = decorator_name.to_s # Create new hashes so we don't modify parent classes self.attribute_type_decorations = attribute_type_decorations.merge(decorator_name => [matcher, block]) end |