activemodel 7.0.8 → 7.1.3.4
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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/CHANGELOG.md +157 -157
- data/MIT-LICENSE +1 -1
- data/README.rdoc +9 -9
- data/lib/active_model/access.rb +16 -0
- data/lib/active_model/api.rb +5 -5
- data/lib/active_model/attribute/user_provided_default.rb +4 -0
- data/lib/active_model/attribute.rb +26 -1
- data/lib/active_model/attribute_assignment.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/active_model/attribute_methods.rb +102 -63
- data/lib/active_model/attribute_registration.rb +77 -0
- data/lib/active_model/attribute_set.rb +10 -1
- data/lib/active_model/attributes.rb +62 -45
- data/lib/active_model/callbacks.rb +5 -5
- data/lib/active_model/conversion.rb +14 -4
- data/lib/active_model/deprecator.rb +7 -0
- data/lib/active_model/dirty.rb +134 -13
- data/lib/active_model/error.rb +4 -3
- data/lib/active_model/errors.rb +37 -6
- data/lib/active_model/forbidden_attributes_protection.rb +2 -0
- data/lib/active_model/gem_version.rb +4 -4
- data/lib/active_model/lint.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/active_model/locale/en.yml +1 -0
- data/lib/active_model/model.rb +34 -2
- data/lib/active_model/naming.rb +29 -10
- data/lib/active_model/railtie.rb +4 -0
- data/lib/active_model/secure_password.rb +61 -23
- data/lib/active_model/serialization.rb +3 -3
- data/lib/active_model/serializers/json.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/active_model/translation.rb +18 -16
- data/lib/active_model/type/big_integer.rb +23 -1
- data/lib/active_model/type/binary.rb +7 -1
- data/lib/active_model/type/boolean.rb +11 -9
- data/lib/active_model/type/date.rb +28 -2
- data/lib/active_model/type/date_time.rb +45 -3
- data/lib/active_model/type/decimal.rb +39 -1
- data/lib/active_model/type/float.rb +30 -1
- data/lib/active_model/type/helpers/accepts_multiparameter_time.rb +5 -1
- data/lib/active_model/type/helpers/numeric.rb +6 -1
- data/lib/active_model/type/helpers/time_value.rb +28 -12
- data/lib/active_model/type/immutable_string.rb +37 -1
- data/lib/active_model/type/integer.rb +44 -1
- data/lib/active_model/type/serialize_cast_value.rb +47 -0
- data/lib/active_model/type/string.rb +9 -1
- data/lib/active_model/type/time.rb +48 -7
- data/lib/active_model/type/value.rb +17 -1
- data/lib/active_model/type.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/active_model/validations/absence.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/active_model/validations/acceptance.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/active_model/validations/callbacks.rb +4 -4
- data/lib/active_model/validations/clusivity.rb +5 -8
- data/lib/active_model/validations/comparability.rb +0 -11
- data/lib/active_model/validations/comparison.rb +15 -7
- data/lib/active_model/validations/format.rb +6 -7
- data/lib/active_model/validations/length.rb +10 -8
- data/lib/active_model/validations/numericality.rb +35 -23
- data/lib/active_model/validations/presence.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/active_model/validations/resolve_value.rb +26 -0
- data/lib/active_model/validations/validates.rb +4 -4
- data/lib/active_model/validations/with.rb +9 -2
- data/lib/active_model/validations.rb +44 -9
- data/lib/active_model/validator.rb +7 -5
- data/lib/active_model/version.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/active_model.rb +5 -1
- metadata +13 -8
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