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- One regression introduced by the "AM errors as object" features is about the `full_messages` method. It's currently impossible to call that method if the `base` object passed in the constructor of `AM::Errors` doesn't respond to the `errors` method. That's because `full_messages` now makes a weird back and forth trip `AM::Errors#full_messages` -> `AM::Error#full_message` -> `AM::Errors#full_message` Since `full_message` (singular) isn't needed by AM::Errors, I moved it to the `AM::Error` (singular) class. This way we don't need to grab the `AM::Errors` object from the base.
20 lines
564 B
Ruby
20 lines
564 B
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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require "active_model"
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require "rails"
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module ActiveModel
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class Railtie < Rails::Railtie # :nodoc:
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config.eager_load_namespaces << ActiveModel
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config.active_model = ActiveSupport::OrderedOptions.new
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initializer "active_model.secure_password" do
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ActiveModel::SecurePassword.min_cost = Rails.env.test?
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end
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initializer "active_model.i18n_customize_full_message" do
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ActiveModel::Error.i18n_customize_full_message = config.active_model.delete(:i18n_customize_full_message) || false
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end
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end
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end
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