I\'m using the following:
gem \'friendly_id\', github: \'FriendlyId/friendly_id\', branch: \'master\'
I am creating an Article section on my Ra
In FriendlyId 4 (Rails 3 compatible) there was a method
should_generate_new_friendly_id?
and you could define it on your model to control when slug is regenerated. Try
def should_generate_new_friendly_id?
name_changed?
end
to regenerate slug when name changes.
EDIT
FriendlyId version 5 (Rails 4 compatible) doesn't regenerate slugs on save anymore. To restore this functionality you can either set slug column to nil
before saving or use the solution provided above.
EDIT 2
You need to override the slug setter for your saves to work for Rails <5 & FriendlyId > 5 as referenced in this issue.
Add this to the model file
def slug=(value)
if value.present?
write_attribute(:slug, value)
end
end
I have this issues and just want to point out what I've noticed.
if you only do as in docs
class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
extend FriendlyId
friendly_id :title, use: :slugged
end
and then run Post.find_each(&:save)
- slug is gonna get updated...
However in my case, I also have these in my model
class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
extend FriendlyId
friendly_id :title, use: :slugged
def normalize_friendly_id(text)
text.to_slug.normalize(transliterations: :russian).to_s
end
def should_generate_new_friendly_id?
title_changed?
end
end
with the code above it won't do anything when you run Post.find_each(&:save)
I assume since your title doesn't change. (first method handles russian language)
so when working with the first model all worked great, but then when I copied ready code to next model I wanted to slugify, I run into some issues. Hope it helps someone.