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= Active Model -- model interfaces for \Rails

Active Model provides a known set of interfaces for usage in model classes. They allow for Action Pack helpers to interact with non-Active Record models, for example. Active Model also helps with building custom ORMs for use outside of the \Rails framework.

You can read more about Active Model in the {Active Model Basics}[https://guides.rubyonrails.org/active_model_basics.html] guide.

Prior to \Rails 3.0, if a plugin or gem developer wanted to have an object interact with Action Pack helpers, it was required to either copy chunks of code from \Rails, or monkey patch entire helpers to make them handle objects that did not exactly conform to the Active Record interface. This would result in code duplication and fragile applications that broke on upgrades. Active Model solves this by defining an explicit API. You can read more about the API in +ActiveModel::Lint::Tests+.

Active Model provides a default module that implements the basic API required to integrate with Action Pack out of the box: ActiveModel::API.

class Person
  include ActiveModel::API

  attr_accessor :name, :age
  validates_presence_of :name
end

person = Person.new(name: 'bob', age: '18')
person.name   # => 'bob'
person.age    # => '18'
person.valid? # => true

It includes model name introspections, conversions, translations and validations, resulting in a class suitable to be used with Action Pack. See ActiveModel::API for more examples.

Active Model also provides the following functionality to have ORM-like behavior out of the box:

  • Add attribute magic to objects

    class Person include ActiveModel::AttributeMethods

    attribute_method_prefix 'clear_'
    define_attribute_methods :name, :age
    
    attr_accessor :name, :age
    
    def clear_attribute(attr)
      send("#{attr}=", nil)
    end
    

    end

    person = Person.new person.clear_name person.clear_age

    {Learn more}[https://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveModel/AttributeMethods.html]

  • Callbacks for certain operations

    class Person extend ActiveModel::Callbacks define_model_callbacks :create

    def create
      run_callbacks :create do
        # Your create action methods here
      end
    end
    

    end

    This generates +before_create+, +around_create+ and +after_create+ class methods that wrap your create method.

    {Learn more}[https://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveModel/Callbacks.html]

  • Tracking value changes

    class Person include ActiveModel::Dirty

    define_attribute_methods :name
    
    def name
      @name
    end
    
    def name=(val)
      name_will_change! unless val == @name
      @name = val
    end
    
    def save
      # do persistence work
      changes_applied
    end
    

    end

    person = Person.new person.name # => nil person.changed? # => false person.name = 'bob' person.changed? # => true person.changed # => ['name'] person.changes # => { 'name' => [nil, 'bob'] } person.save person.name = 'robert' person.save person.previous_changes # => {'name' => ['bob, 'robert']}

    {Learn more}[https://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveModel/Dirty.html]

  • Adding +errors+ interface to objects

    Exposing error messages allows objects to interact with Action Pack helpers seamlessly.

    class Person

    def initialize
      @errors = ActiveModel::Errors.new(self)
    end
    
    attr_accessor :name
    attr_reader   :errors
    
    def validate!
      errors.add(:name, "cannot be nil") if name.nil?
    end
    
    def self.human_attribute_name(attr, options = {})
      "Name"
    end
    

    end

    person = Person.new person.name = nil person.validate! person.errors.full_messages

    => ["Name cannot be nil"]

    {Learn more}[https://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveModel/Errors.html]

  • Model name introspection

    class NamedPerson extend ActiveModel::Naming end

    NamedPerson.model_name.name # => "NamedPerson" NamedPerson.model_name.human # => "Named person"

    {Learn more}[https://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveModel/Naming.html]

  • Making objects serializable

    ActiveModel::Serialization provides a standard interface for your object to provide +to_json+ serialization.

    class SerialPerson include ActiveModel::Serialization

    attr_accessor :name
    
    def attributes
      {'name' => name}
    end
    

    end

    s = SerialPerson.new s.serializable_hash # => {"name"=>nil}

    class SerialPerson include ActiveModel::Serializers::JSON end

    s = SerialPerson.new s.to_json # => "{"name":null}"

    {Learn more}[https://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveModel/Serialization.html]

  • Internationalization (i18n) support

    class Person extend ActiveModel::Translation end

    Person.human_attribute_name('my_attribute')

    => "My attribute"

    {Learn more}[https://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveModel/Translation.html]

  • Validation support

    class Person include ActiveModel::Validations

    attr_accessor :first_name, :last_name
    
    validates_each :first_name, :last_name do |record, attr, value|
      record.errors.add attr, "starts with z." if value.start_with?("z")
    end
    

    end

    person = Person.new person.first_name = 'zoolander' person.valid? # => false

    {Learn more}[https://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveModel/Validations.html]

  • Custom validators

    class HasNameValidator < ActiveModel::Validator def validate(record) record.errors.add(:name, "must exist") if record.name.blank? end end

    class ValidatorPerson include ActiveModel::Validations validates_with HasNameValidator attr_accessor :name end

    p = ValidatorPerson.new p.valid? # => false p.errors.full_messages # => ["Name must exist"] p.name = "Bob" p.valid? # => true

    {Learn more}[https://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveModel/Validator.html]

== Download and installation

The latest version of Active Model can be installed with RubyGems:

$ gem install activemodel

Source code can be downloaded as part of the \Rails project on GitHub

== License

Active Model is released under the MIT license:

== Support

API documentation is at:

Bug reports for the Ruby on \Rails project can be filed here:

Feature requests should be discussed on the rails-core mailing list here:

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Package last updated on 25 Sep 2024

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