Rails 3.2 future-proof solution
For those who stumbled here (and potentially scrolled to bottom) looking for how to do this in later versions of Rails, here's some good news for you: it will be pretty simple to do this in Rails 4 after this pull request is merged. It may need some additional polishing for some scenarios, but progress has been made here.
Until then, you can monkey-patch Rails in your project with the pull request :)
class ActiveModel::Errors
def full_message(attribute, message)
return message if attribute == :base
attr_name = attribute.to_s.tr('.', '_').humanize
attr_name = @base.class.human_attribute_name(attribute, :default => attr_name)
I18n.t(:"errors.formats.attributes.#{attribute}", {
:default => [:"errors.format","%{attribute} %{message}"],
:attribute => attr_name,
:message => message
})
end
end
And add following to your locale file:
en:
errors:
formats:
attributes:
name: '%{message}'