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This version was introduced to support Rails 5. It depends on activerecord ~> 5.0 and contains several large gem upgrades. This is not a backwards compatible upgrade, and introduces many breaking changes if there is no gem compatibility.

AutocompleteFor

This plugin implements model-side logic for autocompleting belongs_to associations. It handles validations, autocompleting the same association via different fields (say name or login) and the ability to specify a custom finder block.

It works out-of-the-box with existing front-end autocompletion solutions because all it does is set the value of the belongs_to association based on an attribute that can be set directly or via update_attributes (see examples below.)

Example

    class Author < ActiveRecord::Base
      # has a login and open_id column
    end

    class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
      belongs_to :author

      # set the author_login field to autocomplete by author login
      autocomplete_for :author, :login do
        self.author = Author.find(:first, :conditions => {:login => @author_login})
      end

      # set the author_open_id field to autocomplete by author open_id
      autocomplete_for :author, :open_id do
        self.author = Author.find(:first, :conditions => {:open_id => @author_open_id})
      end
    end

Using autocomplete_for in your models to set belongs_to associations:

    author = Author.create! :login => 'baz'
    post = Post.create! :author_login => 'baz'    # automatically finds the author with the login 'baz'
    puts post.author.login                        # will output 'baz'

Errors are generated automatically if the given information does not correspond to a valid model:

    author = Author.create! :login => 'baz'
    post = Post.create :author_login => 'quux'
    puts post.errors[:author_login]               # will print an error message

Running the tests

You can run the unit tests using rake

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Package last updated on 16 Aug 2024

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