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In my controller I have this :

validates_presence_of :order_of_importance, :on => :create, :with => /^\d{3}$/

But this would still validate ( i think ), if they typed :

4231

But I want to make sure they only type in 3 digit characters.

Any ideas?

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/^\d{3}$/ should do it. It makes sure that the digits start and end at the ends of the string to match.

Also, you don't need the i at the end, since digits aren't cased.

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  • Hmm.. actually that didn't seem to validate.
    – Trip
    Oct 5, 2011 at 12:44
  • Is there anything besides the number? Even whitespace would mess this up. The regex will match if there are ONLY three digits. If you need "three digits in a string", try: /(?:^|\D)\d{3}(?:\D|$)/ Oct 5, 2011 at 12:49
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    What @Kolik wrote is right but you should use validates_format_of instead of validates_presence_of to use a regex
    – lucapette
    Oct 5, 2011 at 12:50
  • /\A\d{5}\z/ rails doesn't like anchors like ^ and $
    – neo
    Jun 6, 2017 at 15:43
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You can try

validates_length_of :order_of_importance, :maximum => 3
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A perhaps "more Railsy" way would be:

validates_length_of       :order_of_importance, :on => :create, :is => 3
validates_numericality_of :order_of_importance, :on => :create

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