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I'm somewhat confused by my options for custom validations in Rails 3, and i'm hoping that someone can point me in the direction of a resource that can help with my current issue.

I currently have 3 models, vehicle, trim and model_year. They look as follows:

class Vehicle < ActiveRecord::Base
  attr_accessible :make_id, :model_id, :trim_id, :model_year_id
  belongs_to :trim
  belongs_to :model_year
end

class ModelYear < ActiveRecord::Base attr_accessible :value has_many :model_year_trims has_many :trims, :through => :model_year_trims end

class Trim < ActiveRecord::Base attr_accessible :value, :model_id has_many :vehicles has_many :model_year_trims has_many :model_years, :through => :model_year_trims end

My query is this - when I am creating a vehicle, how can I ensure that the model_year that is selected is valid for the trim (and vice versa)?

2 Answers 2

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you can use custom validation method, as described here:

class Vehicle < ActiveRecord::Base
  validate :model_year_valid_for_trim

  def model_year_valid_for_trim
    if #some validation code for model year and trim
      errors.add(:model_years, "some error")
    end
  end

end
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You can use the ActiveModel::Validator class like so:

class VehicleValidator < ActiveModel::Validator
  def validate(record)
    return true if # custom model_year and trip logic
    record.errors[:base] << # error message
  end
end

class Vehicle < ActiveRecord::Base
  attr_accessible :make_id, :model_id, :trim_id, :model_year_id
  belongs_to :trim
  belongs_to :model_year

  include ActiveModel::Validations
  validates_with VehicleValidator
end
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  • 5
    This is much cleaner in the long run. This should be the accepted answer. Aug 17, 2014 at 7:05
  • Where should you put your custom validators? What directory? May 15, 2016 at 13:11
  • I keep mine in lib/validators. I've seen others put it in app/validators. It's up to you. Just make sure you add it to your load path in config.
    – uechan
    May 24, 2016 at 18:30
  • Isn't the idea that app is for app specific code and lib is for code you intend to reuse in another project? So then lib/validators for reusable validators and app/validators for an application specific validator.
    – notapatch
    Nov 10, 2016 at 12:45
  • This is a great solution.
    – Ryan Rebo
    Mar 26, 2017 at 21:15

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