= active-form plugin for Rails
active-form is a plugin that makes it easy to have model objects that support the
ActiveRecord Validations but are not backed by database tables. The plugin is designed
to make it possible to use the ActiveForm derived classes in a very similar manner to
the ActiveRecord::Base derived objects.
Originally described at;
http://www.realityforge.org/articles/2005/12/02/validations-for-non-activerecord-model-objects
== How To Define An ActiveForm Object
class Search < ActiveForm
attr_accessor :text
validates_length_of :text, :maximum=>30
end
== How To Use ActiveForm Object In Controller
class NavigatorController < ApplicationController
def search
@search = Search.new(params[:search])
if @search.valid?
...do search here...
end
end
end
== How To Use ActiveForm Object In View
<%= start_form_tag(:action => 'search') %>
<%= error_messages_for('search') %>
<%= text_field('search', 'text', => 30) %>
<button type="submit">Save</button>
<%= end_form_tag %>
== Details
License: Released under the MIT license.
Latest Version: http://www.realityforge.org/svn/public/code/active-form/trunk/
== Credits
Peter Donald <peter at realityforge dot org>.
Dae San Hwang for fix to work with Rails 1.1.
Trevor Squires for suggestion to use Reloadable::Subclasses rather than dispatcher hack for Rails 1.1.
Tim Lucas for patch to allow bulk addition of attributes.
Geoff Schmidt for adding support for Callbacks.
Sean Christman for attributes getter.
Jack Christensen for attributes setter.
active-form is a plugin that makes it easy to have model objects that support the
ActiveRecord Validations but are not backed by database tables. The plugin is designed
to make it possible to use the ActiveForm derived classes in a very similar manner to
the ActiveRecord::Base derived objects.
Originally described at;
http://www.realityforge.org/articles/2005/12/02/validations-for-non-activerecord-model-objects
== How To Define An ActiveForm Object
class Search < ActiveForm
attr_accessor :text
validates_length_of :text, :maximum=>30
end
== How To Use ActiveForm Object In Controller
class NavigatorController < ApplicationController
def search
@search = Search.new(params[:search])
if @search.valid?
...do search here...
end
end
end
== How To Use ActiveForm Object In View
<%= start_form_tag(:action => 'search') %>
<%= error_messages_for('search') %>
<%= text_field('search', 'text', => 30) %>
<button type="submit">Save</button>
<%= end_form_tag %>
== Details
License: Released under the MIT license.
Latest Version: http://www.realityforge.org/svn/public/code/active-form/trunk/
== Credits
Peter Donald <peter at realityforge dot org>.
Dae San Hwang for fix to work with Rails 1.1.
Trevor Squires for suggestion to use Reloadable::Subclasses rather than dispatcher hack for Rails 1.1.
Tim Lucas for patch to allow bulk addition of attributes.
Geoff Schmidt for adding support for Callbacks.
Sean Christman for attributes getter.
Jack Christensen for attributes setter.