Callbacks are code hooks that are run at key points in an object's life cycle. The typical use case is to have a base class define a set of callbacks relevant to the other functionality it supplies, so that subclasses can install callbacks that enhance or modify the base functionality without needing to override or redefine methods of the base class.

Mixing in this module allows you to define the events in the object's life cycle that will support callbacks (via ClassMethods.define_callbacks), set the instance methods, procs, or callback objects to be called (via ClassMethods.set_callback), and run the installed callbacks at the appropriate times (via run_callbacks).

Three kinds of callbacks are supported: before callbacks, run before a certain event; after callbacks, run after the event; and around callbacks, blocks that surround the event, triggering it when they yield. Callback code can be contained in instance methods, procs or lambdas, or callback objects that respond to certain predetermined methods. See ClassMethods.set_callback for details.

class Record
  include ActiveSupport::Callbacks
  define_callbacks :save

  def save
    run_callbacks :save do
      puts "- save"
    end
  end
end

class PersonRecord < Record
  set_callback :save, :before, :saving_message
  def saving_message
    puts "saving..."
  end

  set_callback :save, :after do |object|
    puts "saved"
  end
end

person = PersonRecord.new
person.save

Output:

saving...
- save
saved

Namespace

Module

Methods

Constants

CALLBACK_FILTER_TYPES = [:before, :after, :around]

Instance Public methods

run_callbacks(kind)

Runs the callbacks for the given event.

Calls the before and around callbacks in the order they were set, yields the block (if given one), and then runs the after callbacks in reverse order.

If the callback chain was halted, returns false. Otherwise returns the result of the block, nil if no callbacks have been set, or true if callbacks have been set but no block is given.

run_callbacks :save do
  save
end
📝 Source code
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/callbacks.rb, line 94
    def run_callbacks(kind)
      callbacks = __callbacks[kind.to_sym]

      if callbacks.empty?
        yield if block_given?
      else
        env = Filters::Environment.new(self, false, nil)
        next_sequence = callbacks.compile

        invoke_sequence = Proc.new do
          skipped = nil
          while true
            current = next_sequence
            current.invoke_before(env)
            if current.final?
              env.value = !env.halted && (!block_given? || yield)
            elsif current.skip?(env)
              (skipped ||= []) << current
              next_sequence = next_sequence.nested
              next
            else
              next_sequence = next_sequence.nested
              begin
                target, block, method, *arguments = current.expand_call_template(env, invoke_sequence)
                target.send(method, *arguments, &block)
              ensure
                next_sequence = current
              end
            end
            current.invoke_after(env)
            skipped.pop.invoke_after(env) while skipped && skipped.first
            break env.value
          end
        end

        # Common case: no 'around' callbacks defined
        if next_sequence.final?
          next_sequence.invoke_before(env)
          env.value = !env.halted && (!block_given? || yield)
          next_sequence.invoke_after(env)
          env.value
        else
          invoke_sequence.call
        end
      end
    end
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