I have the following custom validation:
app/validators/clock_able_validator.rb
class ClockAbleValidator < ActiveModel::Validator
def validate(record)
time_tracker = time_tracker(record)
error_location = "activerecord.errors.models.activity.attributes.base"
record.errors[:clock_in_able] = I18n.t "#{error_location}.clock_in_able" if !clock_in_able?(record,time_tracker)
record.errors[:clock_out_able] = I18n.t "#{error_location}.clock_out_able" if !clock_out_able?(record,time_tracker)
end
def clock_in_able?(record,time_tracker)
return true if time_tracker.nil?
return true if !time_tracker.clock_out.nil?
return true if time_tracker.id == record.id
return false
end
def clock_out_able?(record,time_tracker)
return false if record.id == time_tracker.id and !time_tracker.clock_out.nil?
return true if !record.clock_in.nil?
return false
end
def time_tracker(record)
TimeTracker.find_all_by_activity_id(record.activity_id).last || TimeTracker.new
end
end
The time_tracker is just the previous record. The new record is validated given that certain conditions involving the previous record are met.
This validation work perfectly when I test it in the browser. My question is: why does the validation not work when I test it in the console? I can save any record in the database from the console.
[EDIT]
If I add a different error such as record.errors[:bla] = "Why only this error works?"
. The validation doesn't pass in the console either. So it works as expected. It passes for the other validations though and it shouldn't.
[EDIT 2]
If I start with a fresh database. Trying to save a TimeTracker object that has a value only for the :clock_out
attribute and not for the :clock_in
attribute in the browser and everywhere else but the console it fails because it does not pass validation. TimeTracker.find_all_by_activity_id(record.activity_id).last
returns nil so time_tracker gets the value of TimeTracker.new. so the validation fails. In the console though it gets saved.