[Update] Jan/2013 to Rails 3.2.x – update syntax; add spec
Inspired by new validation methods in Rails 3.0 I’m adding this tiny Validator. I call it ReduceValidator
.
lib/reduce_validator.rb
:
# show only one error message per field
#
class ReduceValidator < ActiveModel::EachValidator
def validate_each(record, attribute, value)
return until record.errors.messages.has_key?(attribute)
record.errors[attribute].slice!(-1) until record.errors[attribute].size <= 1
end
end
My Model looking like – notice the :reduce => true
:
validates :title, :presence => true, :inclusion => { :in => %w[ Mr Mrs ] }, :reduce => true
validates :firstname, :presence => true, :length => { :within => 2..50 }, :format => { :without => /^\D{1}[.]/i }, :reduce => true
validates :lastname, :presence => true, :length => { :within => 2..50 }, :format => { :without => /^\D{1}[.]/i }, :reduce => true
Works like a charm in my current Rails Project.
The advantageous is, i’ve put the validator only on a few fields not all.
spec/lib/reduce_validator_spec.rb
:
require 'spec_helper'
describe ReduceValidator do
let(:reduce_validator) { ReduceValidator.new({ :attributes => {} }) }
let(:item) { mock_model("Item") }
subject { item }
before(:each) do
item.errors.add(:name, "message one")
item.errors.add(:name, "message two")
end
it { should have(2).error_on(:name) }
it "should reduce error messages" do
reduce_validator.validate_each(item, :name, '')
should have(1).error_on(:name)
end
end