Rails database defaults and model validation for boolean fields

无人久伴 提交于 2019-11-27 14:58:40

From here

If you want to validate the presence of a boolean field (where the real values are true and false), you will want to use validates_inclusion_of :field_name, :in => [true, false] This is due to the way Object#blank? handles boolean values. false.blank? # => true

Or in Rails3 way

validates :field, :inclusion => {:in => [true, false]}

I've solved this with:

validates_presence_of :is_subscriber, :if => 'is_subscriber.nil?'

I think it is neater to wrap this in a custom validator.

in /app/validators/is_boolean_validator.rb

class IsBooleanValidator < ActiveModel::EachValidator
  def validate_each(record, attribute, parameters)
    if !parameters.in? [true,false]
      record.errors[attribute] << 'This must be true or false.'
    end
  end
end

then you have to make sure this is loaded by adding the following to /config/application.rb

config.autoload_paths += %W["#{config.root}/app/validators/"]

(don't forget to restart your server to load this)

You can then validate more neatly with

validates: :field1, field2, is_boolean: true
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