I have 3 very simple models
class Receipt < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :receipt_items
end
class ReceiptItem < ActiveRecord::Base
after_create :create_transaction
belongs_to :receipt
private
def create_transaction
Transaction.new.save!
end
end
class Transaction < ActiveRecord::Base
validates :transacted_at, :presence => true
end
So every time a new ReceiptItem is created, it triggers the after_create callback to create a new Transaction object using save!. But because Transaction requires that the column transacted_at to be present, Transaction.new.save! should raise an ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid every time, I assumed.
So then I created 3 tests:
test "creating an invalid transaction" do
assert_raises ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid do
Transaction.new.save!
end
end
test "creating invalid transaction in after_create" do
assert_raises ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid do
ReceiptItem.new.save!
end
end
test "creating invalid transaction in after_create of associated model" do
assert_raises ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid do
r = Receipt.new
i = r.receipt_items.new
r.save!
end
end
The first two tests passed as expected. The third test, however, failed because the exception was never raised. As a matter of fact, if I add the following lines after the 'r.save!' line:
r.reload
p r.inspect
p r.receipt_items.inspect
I could see that the Receipt and the ReceiptItem have been created successfully.
Furthermore, if I replaced
assert_raises ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid do
with
assert_difference "Transaction.count", +1 do
I confirmed that the Receipt and the ReceiptItems were created but the Transaction wasn't. That means the creation of the Transaction failed, but was silently ignored, even though I used 'save!' as opposed to just 'save'.
Does anyone know if this is the intended behaviour, or is this actually a bug in Rails?
(Tried this in Rails 4.0.13 and 4.2.0)
Update
I've filed a bug report here: https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/24301
p r.inspect
andp r.receipt_items.inspect
aswell?