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How do I make Rails treat the "http://" value as blank: if the value is "http://", do not validate website field and insert an empty string (not "http://") into database?

In view:

<%= f.text_field :website, value: "http://" %>

In model:

validates :website, format: { with: /^https?:\/\/\S+/i }, allow_blank: true

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You can use :if or :unless to conditionally validate (untested):

validates :website, format: { with: /^https?:\/\/\S+/i }, allow_blank: true, :unless => ['http://', 'https://'].include?(params[:website]) } 

Use a before_save callback to convert the string to blank:

def before_save
  self.website = "" if ['http://', 'https://'].include?(self.website)

  true
end
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    You'd better replace 'include' with == Jul 25, 2011 at 13:06
  • @apneadiving, can you explain? Jul 25, 2011 at 14:08
  • was just wrong: I read the inclusion cause too quick. My bad so +1 :) Jul 25, 2011 at 14:43

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