h2. Active Model Basics This guide should provide you with all you need to get started using model classes. Active Model allow for Action Pack helpers to interact with non-ActiveRecord models. Active Model also helps building custom ORMs for use outside of the Rails framework. endprologue. WARNING. This Guide is based on Rails 3.0. Some of the code shown here will not work in earlier versions of Rails. h3. Introduction Active Model is a library containing various modules used in developing frameworks that need to interact with the Rails Action Pack library. Active Model provides a known set of interfaces for usage in classes. Some of modules are explained below - h4. AttributeMethods AttributeMethods module can add custom prefixes and suffixes on methods of a class. It is used by defining the prefixes and suffixes, which methods on the object will use them. class Person include ActiveModel::AttributeMethods attribute_method_prefix 'reset_' attribute_method_suffix '_highest?' define_attribute_methods ['age'] attr_accessor :age private def reset_attribute(attribute) send("#{attribute}=", 0) end def attribute_highest?(attribute) send(attribute) > 100 ? true : false end end person = Person.new person.age = 110 person.age_highest? # true person.reset_age # 0 person.age_highest? # false h4. Callbacks Callbacks gives Active Record style callbacks. This provides the ability to define the callbacks and those will run at appropriate time. After defining a callbacks you can wrap with before, after and around custom methods. class Person extend ActiveModel::Callbacks define_model_callbacks :update before_update :reset_me def update _run_update_callbacks do # This will call when we are trying to call update on object. end end def reset_me # This method will call when you are calling update on object as a before_update callback as defined. end end h4. Conversion If a class defines persisted? and id methods then you can include Conversion module in that class and you can able to call Rails conversion methods to objects of that class. class Person include ActiveModel::Conversion def persisted? false end def id nil end end person = Person.new person.to_model == person #=> true person.to_key #=> nil person.to_param #=> nil h3. Changelog * August 5, 2011: Initial version by "Arun Agrawal":http://github.com/arunagw