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# ModestModel
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# ModestModel [![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/6twenty/modest_model.png)](https://secure.travis-ci.org/6twenty/modest_model.png])
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## Overview
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Inspired by Crafting Rails Applications
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Inspired by [Crafting Rails Applications](http://pragprog.com/book/jvrails/crafting-rails-applications), ModestModel provides an ActiveModel-compliant class that allows you to quickly create simple, table-less models. The intended use is to back interactions with external APIs with Ruby-friendly models rather than raw structured data (such as hashes).
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## Example
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json = MyExternalApi.call('/some/path')
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attributes_hash = JSON.decode(json)
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# => {'name' => 'Michael', 'email' => 'michael@example.com'}
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### Usage
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Similar to ActiveRecord models, simply create a class which inherits from `ModestModel::Base
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Similar to ActiveRecord models, simply create a class which inherits from `ModestModel::Base`. You'll need to define some attributes - this is achieved by calling the `attributes` method passing in the attribute names you require:
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class SampleModel < ModestModel::Base
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attributes :name, :email
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These allow your ModestModel models to act almost the same as an ActiveRecord model, but without the database. You can mass-assign attributes, add validations, add translations, and call familiar methods like `model_name.human`.
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ModestModel was extracted from the Mail Form gem described in chapter 2, "Building Models with Active Model", of [Crafting Rails Applications](http://pragprog.com/book/jvrails/crafting-rails-applications) by Jose Valim. This chapter therefore provides an excellent in-depth explanation of the inner workings of ModestModel.
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## Credits
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This code has been derived from Crafting Rails Applications by Jose Valim, so all credit goes to Jose and [Plataforma](http://blog.plataformatec.com.br/) for granting permission to release this gem.
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This code has been derived from [Crafting Rails Applications](http://pragprog.com/book/jvrails/crafting-rails-applications) by Jose Valim, so all credit goes to Jose and [Plataforma](http://blog.plataformatec.com.br/) for granting permission to release this gem.
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Mike Fulcher
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