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mongoid_immutable_fields
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A simple gem that enforces immutability on selected fields.
Include the gem in your Gemfile
gem 'mongoid_immutable_fields'
Add this to your document
include Mongoid::ImmutableFields
then declare your immutable fields like so
immutable_fields :name, :reference_id
your document will look something like
class DummyDocument
include Mongoid::Document
include Mongoid::ImmutableFields
field :name
field :description
field :reference_id
immutable_fields :name, :reference_id
end
Now documents will not update if one of the immutable fields has changed value since initial persistence/creation. If a field is changed and attempted to be saved/updated the following error will be added to the document for the changed immutable field
is immutable and cannot be updated
Copyright (c) 2011 Jeff Bozek. See LICENSE.txt for further details.
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