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I have an attribute for my users called :last_request_at, :null => false

I need to set this attribute to the current time on sign up / create. But I don't know how?

a hidden field in the sign up form maybe? If yes how would that look like? Or how does Devise set his trackable attributes on signup/create to the current time?

EDIT

I put this in the user model:

before_save :set_last_request

def set_last_request
  self.update_attribute(:last_request_at, Time.now)
end

but then I get:

stack level too deep

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I would set the attribute in your controller action. Your stack level too deep error is because update_attribute calls save at the end. You are infinitely calling set_last_request.

I would just call @record.last_request_at = Time.now in your controller action, or modify your before_save hook to just do self.last_request_at = Time.now.

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  • Then I get undefined method `before_save' for 2012-06-18 18:51:29 +0200:Time
    – Mexxer
    Jun 18, 2012 at 16:52
  • or what do you mean by modifying the before_save hook?
    – Mexxer
    Jun 18, 2012 at 16:53
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    I meant change your method called by before_save to do self.last_request_at = Time.now instead of the update_attribute call.
    – davidcelis
    Jun 18, 2012 at 16:58
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Take a look at the Trackable module:

tracks sign in count, timestamps and IP address.

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  • I know this module... but I specificially need to set my attribute :last_request_at, because it's important for another functionality
    – Mexxer
    Jun 18, 2012 at 16:04
  • The trackable module saves the user record so you could simply set last_request_at = current_sign_in_at in the user's before_save hook. Otherwise you could register your own warden hook.
    – Stefan
    Jun 18, 2012 at 16:16

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