问题
What would be the best approach to trying to "validate" uniqueness of dates for object.
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So for example, I have a Room, that can only have 1 person in it at a time.
A User can book this Room in advance.
Currently the Room is booked from the 1st of March to the 5th of March.
I want to prevent anyone from booking again on those dates.
So if someone attempts to book a room from the 25th of Feb to the 2nd of March, I need to tell them they cannot, because the room is fully booked.
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I am using Rails 3.0
回答1:
I just wrote a simple app to test this out. Here's what I ended up using in the model validation.
class Booking < ActiveRecord::Base
validate :uniqueness_of_date_range
private
def uniqueness_of_date_range
errors.add(:start_date, "is not available") unless Room.where("? >= start_date AND ? <= end_date",
start_date, start_date).count == 0
errors.add(:end_date, "is not available") unless Room.where("? >= start_date AND ? <= end_date",
end_date, end_date).count == 0
end
end
The first custom validation checks to see if the current record's start_date falls between the start_date and end_date of any record, and second one does the same for end_date. You might want to show a better error message (like what is the start/end date of the record(s) that is/are clashing with the current one by doing a similar query (using .all instead of .count, and adding all the details of matching rooms).
Here's the db migration I used
class CreateBookings < ActiveRecord::Migration
def self.up
create_table :bookings do |t|
t.date :start_date
t.date :end_date
t.string :title
t.timestamps
end
end
def self.down
drop_table :bookings
end
end
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5028612/reservation-type-system-w-validation-rails-3-0