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I have a categories model. I want to ensure that a user doesn't add a duplicate category name to his/her list of categories.

Here's my categories model:

class Category < ActiveRecord::Base
  belongs_to :user

  validates :name, presence: true
  validates :user_id, presence: true
  before_validation :validate

  private
    def validate
      errors.add(:name, "is already taken") if Category.where("name = '?' AND user_id = ?", self.name, self.user_id).any?
    end
end

Here is my RSpec test:

it "is invalid with duplicate name for same user" do
  existing_category = Category.first
  new_category = Category.new(:name => existing_category.name, :user_id => existing_category.user_id)
  expect(new_category).to have(1).errors_on(:name)
end

Should I use before_save or before_validate? Also, I'm unsure how to write this. I guess if a duplicate is detected, I want to add an error for :name. Above is my attempt but doesn't seem to make it pass, is there anything obviously wrong? Also, is this good practise for adding custom validation?

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Here is a much simpler way to achieve your goal - you can use scope option of validates_uniqueness_of validator:

validates_uniqueness_of :name, scope: :user_id

Your spec fails because it has an error. It expect new_category has error, but it doesn't run validations on this object. To do that, you just need to add:

new_category.valid?

before expect#... line.

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  • Don't get why this was downvoted. If only because Marek didn't notice the user part but now it's updated it's exactly what the OP wants.
    – j-dexx
    Mar 19, 2014 at 14:09
  • Hi. I've added your suggestion to the model, thanks. When I run the describe block in rails console it seems to do the job. Great! - I guess I've an error in my test but I can't figure out where/ why. Is there anything obvious I'm doing wrong?
    – Martyn
    Mar 20, 2014 at 10:31
  • No that didn't work either. I don't have [object].valid? in my other "it" blocks either but they pass, even when I use expect(...)... Is there anyway I can debug this instance in the spec? I tried debugging in console but it seems everything is fine there.
    – Martyn
    Mar 20, 2014 at 11:46
  • @user3265472 you can try pry. Add gem 'pry' to your Gemfile, run bundle and in your spec add line binding.pry where you'd like to stop spec execution and go to ruby console. Mar 20, 2014 at 11:48
  • Thanks. Pry helped me debug it, my test db was empty so there was no Category.first. I've used a before hook to load in a single row. I ran rake db:test:clone prior though as I thought this would make the db the same as dev, or does it only clone the structure?
    – Martyn
    Mar 20, 2014 at 12:20

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