Active Model Dirty
Provides a way to track changes in your object in the same way as Active Record does.
The requirements for implementing ActiveModel::Dirty are:
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include ActiveModel::Dirtyin your object.
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Call define_attribute_methodspassing each method you want to track.
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Call *_will_change!before each change to the tracked attribute.
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Call changes_appliedafter the changes are persisted.
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Call clear_changes_informationwhen you want to reset the changes information.
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Call restore_attributeswhen you want to restore previous data.
A minimal implementation could be:
class Person
  include ActiveModel::Dirty
  define_attribute_methods :name
  def initialize
    @name = nil
  end
  def name
    @name
  end
  def name=(val)
    name_will_change! unless val == @name
    @name = val
  end
  def save
    # do persistence work
    changes_applied
  end
  def reload!
    # get the values from the persistence layer
    clear_changes_information
  end
  def rollback!
    restore_attributes
  end
end
A newly instantiated Person object is unchanged:
person = Person.new
person.changed? # => false
Change the name:
person.name = 'Bob'
person.changed?       # => true
person.name_changed?  # => true
person.name_changed?(from: nil, to: "Bob") # => true
person.name_was       # => nil
person.name_change    # => [nil, "Bob"]
person.name = 'Bill'
person.name_change    # => [nil, "Bill"]
Save the changes:
person.save
person.changed?      # => false
person.name_changed? # => false
Reset the changes:
person.previous_changes         # => {"name" => [nil, "Bill"]}
person.name_previously_changed? # => true
person.name_previously_changed?(from: nil, to: "Bill") # => true
person.name_previous_change     # => [nil, "Bill"]
person.name_previously_was      # => nil
person.reload!
person.previous_changes         # => {}
Rollback the changes:
person.name = "Uncle Bob"
person.rollback!
person.name          # => "Bill"
person.name_changed? # => false
Assigning the same value leaves the attribute unchanged:
person.name = 'Bill'
person.name_changed? # => false
person.name_change   # => nil
Which attributes have changed?
person.name = 'Bob'
person.changed # => ["name"]
person.changes # => {"name" => ["Bill", "Bob"]}
If an attribute is modified in-place then make use of *_will_change! to mark that the attribute is changing. Otherwise Active Model can’t track changes to in-place attributes. Note that Active Record can detect in-place modifications automatically. You do not need to call *_will_change! on Active Record models.
person.name_will_change!
person.name_change # => ["Bill", "Bill"]
person.name << 'y'
person.name_change # => ["Bill", "Billy"]
Methods can be invoked as name_changed? or by passing an argument to the generic method attribute_changed?("name").
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Instance Public methods
*_change Link
This method is generated for each attribute.
Returns the old and the new value of the attribute.
person = Person.new
person.name = 'Nick'
person.name_change # => [nil, 'Nick']
Source: on GitHub
# File activemodel/lib/active_model/dirty.rb, line 155
      
              *_changed? Link
This method is generated for each attribute.
Returns true if the attribute has unsaved changes.
person = Person.new
person.name = 'Andrew'
person.name_changed? # => true
Source: on GitHub
# File activemodel/lib/active_model/dirty.rb, line 144
      
              *_previous_change Link
This method is generated for each attribute.
Returns the old and the new value of the attribute before the last save.
person = Person.new
person.name = 'Emmanuel'
person.save
person.name_previous_change # => [nil, 'Emmanuel']
Source: on GitHub
# File activemodel/lib/active_model/dirty.rb, line 193
      
              *_previously_changed?(**options) Link
This method is generated for each attribute.
Returns true if the attribute previously had unsaved changes.
person = Person.new
person.name = 'Britanny'
person.save
person.name_previously_changed? # => true
person.name_previously_changed?(from: nil, to: 'Britanny') # => true
Source: on GitHub
# File activemodel/lib/active_model/dirty.rb, line 129
      
              *_previously_was Link
This method is generated for each attribute.
Returns the old value of the attribute before the last save.
person = Person.new
person.name = 'Sage'
person.save
person.name_previously_was  # => nil
Source: on GitHub
# File activemodel/lib/active_model/dirty.rb, line 205
      
              *_was Link
This method is generated for each attribute.
Returns the old value of the attribute.
person = Person.new(name: 'Steph')
person.name = 'Stephanie'
person.name_was # => 'Steph'
Source: on GitHub
# File activemodel/lib/active_model/dirty.rb, line 182
      
              *_will_change! Link
This method is generated for each attribute.
If an attribute is modified in-place then make use of *_will_change! to mark that the attribute is changing. Otherwise Active Model can’t track changes to in-place attributes. Note that Active Record can detect in-place modifications automatically. You do not need to call *_will_change! on Active Record models.
person = Person.new('Sandy')
person.name_will_change!
person.name_change # => ['Sandy', 'Sandy']
Source: on GitHub
# File activemodel/lib/active_model/dirty.rb, line 166
      
              attribute_changed?(attr_name, **options) Link
Dispatch target for *_changed? attribute methods.
attribute_previously_changed?(attr_name, **options) Link
Dispatch target for *_previously_changed? attribute methods.
attribute_previously_was(attr_name) Link
Dispatch target for *_previously_was attribute methods.
changed() Link
Returns an array with the name of the attributes with unsaved changes.
person.changed # => []
person.name = 'bob'
person.changed # => ["name"]
changed?() Link
Returns true if any of the attributes has unsaved changes, false otherwise.
person.changed? # => false
person.name = 'bob'
person.changed? # => true
changed_attributes() Link
Returns a hash of the attributes with unsaved changes indicating their original values like attr => original value.
person.name # => "bob"
person.name = 'robert'
person.changed_attributes # => {"name" => "bob"}
changes() Link
Returns a hash of changed attributes indicating their original and new values like attr => [original value, new value].
person.changes # => {}
person.name = 'bob'
person.changes # => { "name" => ["bill", "bob"] }
changes_applied() Link
Clears dirty data and moves changes to previous_changes and mutations_from_database to mutations_before_last_save respectively.
clear_*_change Link
This method is generated for each attribute.
Clears all dirty data of the attribute: current changes and previous changes.
person = Person.new(name: 'Chris')
person.name = 'Jason'
person.name_change # => ['Chris', 'Jason']
person.clear_name_change
person.name_change # => nil
clear_attribute_changes(attr_names) Link
clear_changes_information() Link
Clears all dirty data: current changes and previous changes.
previous_changes() Link
Returns a hash of attributes that were changed before the model was saved.
person.name # => "bob"
person.name = 'robert'
person.save
person.previous_changes # => {"name" => ["bob", "robert"]}