module Devise::Models::Validatable
Validatable creates all needed validations for a user email and password. It's optional, given you may want to create the validations by yourself. Automatically validate if the email is present, unique and its format is valid. Also tests presence of password, confirmation and length.
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Validatable adds the following options to devise_for:
* +email_regexp+: the regular expression used to validate e-mails; * +password_length+: a range expressing password length. Defaults to 8..72.
Constants
- VALIDATIONS
All validations used by this module.
Public Class Methods
included(base)
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# File lib/devise/models/validatable.rb, line 24 def self.included(base) base.extend ClassMethods assert_validations_api!(base) base.class_eval do validates_presence_of :email, if: :email_required? validates_uniqueness_of :email, allow_blank: true, if: :email_changed? validates_format_of :email, with: email_regexp, allow_blank: true, if: :email_changed? validates_presence_of :password, if: :password_required? validates_confirmation_of :password, if: :password_required? validates_length_of :password, within: password_length, allow_blank: true end end
required_fields(klass)
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# File lib/devise/models/validatable.rb, line 20 def self.required_fields(klass) [] end
Protected Instance Methods
email_required?()
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# File lib/devise/models/validatable.rb, line 57 def email_required? true end
password_required?()
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Checks whether a password is needed or not. For validations only. Passwords are always required if it's a new record, or if the password or confirmation are being set somewhere.
# File lib/devise/models/validatable.rb, line 53 def password_required? !persisted? || !password.nil? || !password_confirmation.nil? end