Fetch a Rails ActiveRecord 'datetime' attribute as a DateTime object

匿名 (未验证) 提交于 2019-12-03 09:14:57

问题:

I have an attribute in one of my models that contains a Date/Time value, and is declared using t.datetime :ended_on in my migrations.

When I fetch this value using myevent.ended_on, I get a Time object. The problem is that when I try to use this attribute as an axis in a Flotilla chart, it doesn't work properly because Flotilla only recognizes dates as Date or DateTime objects.

I thought about writing a virtual attribute that will convert the existing Time value to a DateTime, but I'm wary of doing this, since I've heard that Time can't handle dates later than 2040, and I don't wish to risk creating a "2040 bug" to worry about later.

Is there any way I can persuade ActiveRecord to return DateTime objects for this attribute instead of Time objects?

回答1:

You can always create a method to override the attribute, as follows:

class YourModel    ....    def ended_on     self['ended_on'].to_datetime # if you need date object use to_date instead   end    .... end 

Hopefully that helps



回答2:

You can convert the Time Object very easy with Time::to_date or Time::to_datetime. For more information on this: http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveSupport/CoreExtensions/Time/Conversions.html#M001125

so you should change your code like this:

myevent.ended_on.to_date # or myevent.ended_on.to_datetime 


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