Callback for changed ActiveRecord attributes?

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一生所求
一生所求 2020-12-14 03:07

I am aware of ActiveRecord::Dirty and the related methods, but I don\'t see a means by which I can subscribe to an attribute changed event. Something like:

         


        
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  •  天涯浪人
    2020-12-14 03:33

    cwninja's answer should do the trick, but there is a little bit more to it.

    First of all, the base attribute handling is done with the write_attribute method so you should be tapping into this.

    Rails also does have a built in callback structure which could be nice to tap into though it doesn't allow for passing arguments which is a bit of an annoyance.

    Using custom callbacks you could do it like this:

    class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
    
      def write_attribute(attr_name, value)
        attribute_changed(attr_name, read_attribute(attr_name), value)
        super
      end
    
      private
    
        def attribute_changed(attr, old_val, new_val)
          logger.info "Attribute Changed: #{attr} from #{old_val} to #{new_val}"
        end
    
     end
    

    If you wanted to try to use Rails callbacks (especially useful if you might have multiple callbacks and/or subclassing) you could do something like this:

    class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
      define_callbacks :attribute_changed
    
      attribute_changed :notify_of_attribute_change
    
      def write_attribute(attr_name, value)
        returning(super) do
          @last_changed_attr = attr_name
          run_callbacks(:attribute_changed)
        end
      end
    
      private
    
        def notify_of_attribute_change
          attr = @last_changed_attr
          old_val, new_val = send("#{attr}_change")
          logger.info "Attribute Changed: #{attr} from #{old_val} to #{new_val}"
        end
    
    end
    

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