Active Record Validations

Active Record includes the majority of its validations from ActiveModel::Validations all of which accept the :on argument to define the context where the validations are active. Active Record will always supply either the context of :create or :update dependent on whether the model is a new_record?.

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Module

Methods

Included Modules

Instance Public methods

save(options = {})

The validation process on save can be skipped by passing validate: false. The regular ActiveRecord::Base#save method is replaced with this when the validations module is mixed in, which it is by default.

📝 Source code
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/validations.rb, line 45
    def save(options = {})
      perform_validations(options) ? super : false
    end
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save!(options = {})

Attempts to save the record just like ActiveRecord::Base#save but will raise an ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid exception instead of returning false if the record is not valid.

📝 Source code
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/validations.rb, line 51
    def save!(options = {})
      perform_validations(options) ? super : raise_validation_error
    end
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valid?(context = nil)

Runs all the validations within the specified context. Returns true if no errors are found, false otherwise.

Aliased as validate.

If the argument is false (default is nil), the context is set to :create if new_record? is true, and to :update if it is not.

Validations with no :on option will run no matter the context. Validations with some :on option will only run in the specified context.

Also aliased as: validate
📝 Source code
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/validations.rb, line 65
    def valid?(context = nil)
      context ||= default_validation_context
      output = super(context)
      errors.empty? && output
    end
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validate(context = nil)

Alias for: valid?