# frozen_string_literal: true # AR does not require all of AS, but PT does. PT uses core_ext like # `String#squish`, so we require `active_support/all`. Instead of eagerly # loading all of AS here, we could put specific `require`s in only the various # PT files that need them, but this seems easier to troubleshoot, though it may # add a few milliseconds to rails boot time. If that becomes a pain point, we # can revisit this decision. require "active_support/all" require "paper_trail/errors" require "paper_trail/cleaner" require "paper_trail/compatibility" require "paper_trail/config" require "paper_trail/record_history" require "paper_trail/request" require "paper_trail/version_number" require "paper_trail/serializers/json" # An ActiveRecord extension that tracks changes to your models, for auditing or # versioning. module PaperTrail E_TIMESTAMP_FIELD_CONFIG = <<-EOS.squish.freeze PaperTrail.timestamp_field= has been removed, without replacement. It is no longer configurable. The timestamp column in the versions table must now be named created_at. EOS RAILS_GTE_7_0 = ::ActiveRecord.gem_version >= ::Gem::Version.new("7.0.0") extend PaperTrail::Cleaner class << self # Switches PaperTrail on or off, for all threads. # @api public def enabled=(value) PaperTrail.config.enabled = value end # Returns `true` if PaperTrail is on, `false` otherwise. This is the # on/off switch that affects all threads. Enabled by default. # @api public def enabled? !!PaperTrail.config.enabled end # Returns PaperTrail's `::Gem::Version`, convenient for comparisons. This is # recommended over `::PaperTrail::VERSION::STRING`. # # Added in 7.0.0 # # @api public def gem_version ::Gem::Version.new(VERSION::STRING) end # Set variables for the current request, eg. whodunnit. # # All request-level variables are now managed here, as of PT 9. Having the # word "request" right there in your application code will remind you that # these variables only affect the current request, not all threads. # # Given a block, temporarily sets the given `options`, executes the block, # and returns the value of the block. # # Without a block, this currently just returns `PaperTrail::Request`. # However, please do not use `PaperTrail::Request` directly. Currently, # `Request` is a `Module`, but in the future it is quite possible we may # make it a `Class`. If we make such a choice, we will not provide any # warning and will not treat it as a breaking change. You've been warned :) # # @api public def request(options = nil, &block) if options.nil? && !block Request else Request.with(options, &block) end end # Set the field which records when a version was created. # @api public def timestamp_field=(_field_name) raise Error, E_TIMESTAMP_FIELD_CONFIG end # Set the PaperTrail serializer. This setting affects all threads. # @api public def serializer=(value) PaperTrail.config.serializer = value end # Get the PaperTrail serializer used by all threads. # @api public def serializer PaperTrail.config.serializer end # Returns PaperTrail's global configuration object, a singleton. These # settings affect all threads. # @api private def config @config ||= PaperTrail::Config.instance yield @config if block_given? @config end alias configure config def version VERSION::STRING end end end # PT is built on ActiveRecord, but does not require Rails. If Rails is defined, # our Railtie makes sure not to load the AR-dependent parts of PT until AR is # ready. A typical Rails `application.rb` has: # # ``` # require 'rails/all' # Defines `Rails` # Bundler.require(*Rails.groups) # require 'paper_trail' (this file) # ``` # # Non-rails applications should take similar care to load AR before PT. if defined?(Rails) require "paper_trail/frameworks/rails" else require "paper_trail/frameworks/active_record" end