ActiveModel is a class to be implemented by each ORM to allow Rails to generate customized controller code.
The API has the same methods as ActiveRecord, but each method returns a string that matches the ORM API.
For example:
ActiveRecord::Generators::ActiveModel.find(Foo, "params[:id]")
# => "Foo.find(params[:id])"
DataMapper::Generators::ActiveModel.find(Foo, "params[:id]")
# => "Foo.get(params[:id])"
On initialization, the ActiveModel accepts the instance name that will receive the calls:
builder = ActiveRecord::Generators::ActiveModel.new "@foo"
builder.save # => "@foo.save"
The only exception in ActiveModel for ActiveRecord is the use of self.build instead of self.new.
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| [R] | name | 
Class Public methods
all(klass) Link
Used for:
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GET index
build(klass, params = nil) Link
Used for:
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GET new
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POST create
find(klass, params = nil) Link
Used for:
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GET show
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GET edit
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PATCH / PUT update
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DELETE destroy
new(name) Link
Instance Public methods
destroy() Link
Used for:
- 
DELETE destroy
errors() Link
Used for:
- 
POST create
- 
PATCH / PUT update
save() Link
Used for:
- 
POST create