Run a callback only if an attribute has changed in Rails

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孤城傲影 2020-12-22 22:18

I have the following association in my app:

# Page 
belongs_to :status

I want to run a callback anytime the status_id of a

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  • 2020-12-22 22:43

    Try this

    after_validation :do_something, if: ->(obj){ obj.status_id.present? and obj.status_id_changed? } 
    
    def do_something
     # your code
    end
    

    Reference - http://apidock.com/rails/ActiveRecord/Dirty

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  • 2020-12-22 22:45

    The attribute_changed? is deprecated in Rails 5.1, now just use will_save_change_to_attribute?.

    For more information, see this issue.

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  • 2020-12-22 22:51

    Rails 5.1+

    class Page < ActiveRecord::Base
      before_save :do_something, if: :will_save_change_to_status_id?
    
      private
    
      def do_something
        # ...
      end
    end
    

    The commit that changed ActiveRecord::Dirty is here: https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/16ae3db5a5c6a08383b974ae6c96faac5b4a3c81

    Here is a blog post on these changes: https://www.ombulabs.com/blog/rails/upgrades/active-record-5-1-api-changes.html

    Here is the summary I made for myself on the changes to ActiveRecord::Dirty in Rails 5.1+:

    ActiveRecord::Dirty

    https://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveRecord/AttributeMethods/Dirty.html

    Before Saving (OPTIONAL CHANGE)

    After modifying an object and before saving to the database, or within the before_save filter:

    • changes should now be changes_to_save
    • changed? should now be has_changes_to_save?
    • changed should now be changed_attribute_names_to_save
    • <attribute>_change should now be <attribute>_change_to_be_saved
    • <attribute>_changed? should now be will_save_change_to_<attribute>?
    • <attribute>_was should now be <attribute>_in_database

    After Saving (BREAKING CHANGE)

    After modifying an object and after saving to the database, or within the after_save filter:

    • saved_changes (replaces previous_changes)
    • saved_changes?
    • saved_change_to_<attribute>
    • saved_change_to_<attribute>?
    • <attribute>_before_last_save

    Rails <= 5.0

    class Page < ActiveRecord::Base
      before_save :do_something, if: :status_id_changed?
    
      private
    
      def do_something
        # ...
      end
    end
    

    This utilizes the fact that the before_save callback can conditionally execute based on the return value of a method call. The status_id_changed? method comes from ActiveModel::Dirty, which allows us to check if a specific attribute has changed by simply appending _changed? to the attribute name.

    When the do_something method should be called is up to your needs. It could be before_save or after_save or any of the defined ActiveRecord::Callbacks.

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