In my Ruby on Rails app, I have a sign-up form, where users have to enter some data. I have strict validations that only allow entered values that are members of an array. This isn't part of my app, but it uses the same concept I want to apply.
Say I wanted to have a field where a user entered a superhero name. My validations would have an array like so.
SUPERHEROES = ['Batman', 'Superman', 'Captain America', 'Wonder Woman', 'Spiderman']
validates_inclusion_of :superhero, :in => SUPERHEROES
If a user entered Clark Kent, for example, the validations would fail. Given I created a new array.
ALIASES = ['Bruce Wayne', 'Clark Kent', 'Steven Rogers', 'Princess Diana', 'Peter Parker']
I'd like before the form is submitted (update action) for the values in the ALIASES array to be converted into the SUPERHEROES array.
I was thinking something like this could work.
def alias_to_superhero
ALIASES.each_do |alias|
i = 0
while i < SUPERHEROES.length
alias.gsub(alias, "#{SUPERHEROES[i]}")
i++
end
end
end
And then at the top of my validations final I could have a line like this
before_update: alias_to_superhero
Any suggestions?