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I'm adding validations to a model with a start column that is typed as datetime

Currently I only use the date_select form helper, but have left the column typed to datetime in case I decide I want to use the time value in the future.

I am currently using:

validates :start, :presence => true

But I want to know if there is a :format => that will ensure I'm getting a date passed in. I know it's unlikely that someone would change the select boxes around, but I figure you can't be too careful, right?

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It depends what date formats you want to accept.

f.e.

validates :start, :presence => true, :format => /(0[1-9]|[12][0-9]|3[01])[- /.](0[1-9]|1[012])[- /.](19|20)\d\d/

for dd-mm-yyyy as dateformat.

Google for date regexp!

Since my answer was downvoted i give it another try:

   validate do
      self.errors[:start] << "must be a valid date" unless (DateTime.parse(self.start) rescue false)
   end
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  • Thank you! Currently I'm using the date_select form helper within rails. So I wasn't exactly sure how that passed the variables to the model. Is it all sent as one format like 12/10/2011? If it is, this regex should be awesome! Thanks!
    – Rapture
    Dec 22, 2011 at 19:44
  • No, sorry, I think this solution works only if you have a single textfield. Dec 22, 2011 at 20:06
  • Maybe I'll do a single text field - will be easier to hook up a javascript selector anyway. Thanks for the tip!
    – Rapture
    Dec 22, 2011 at 20:44
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    Yeah you are right.. jQuery Datepicker is a good choice for example! Dec 22, 2011 at 21:02
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    the parentheses is required: validate do self.errors[:start] << "must be a valid date" unless (DateTime.parse(self.start) rescue false) end
    – lingceng
    Jun 9, 2015 at 9:36
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You may want to check out validates_timeliness gem.

This gem enables some useful date and time-relations validations. In your case, you might use it to validate your start attribute like this:

class Task < ActiveRecord::Base
  validates_datetime :start
  # or
  validates :start, presence: true, timeliness: {type: :datetime}
end
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  • @kleopatra thanks for the advice. I extended the answer to refer to the particular context of the question and making it stand-alone. Cheers!
    – dgilperez
    Aug 15, 2013 at 11:44

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