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## Rails 4.0.0 (unreleased) ##
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* `has_secure_password` does not fail the confirmation validation
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when assigning empty String to `password` and `password_confirmation`.
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Example:
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# Given User has_secure_password.
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@user.password = ""
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@user.password_confirmation = ""
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@user.valid?(:update) # used to be false
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*Yves Senn*
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* `validates_confirmation_of` does not override writer methods for
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the confirmation attribute if no reader is defined.
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Example:
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class Blog
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def title=(new_title)
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@title = new_title.downcase
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end
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# previously this would override the setter above.
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validates_confirmation_of :title
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end
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*Yves Senn*
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## Rails 4.0.0.beta1 (February 25, 2013) ##
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* Add `ActiveModel::Validations::AbsenceValidator`, a validator to check the
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absence of attributes.
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class Person
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include ActiveModel::Validations
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attr_accessor :first_name
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validates_absence_of :first_name
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end
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person = Person.new
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person.first_name = "John"
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person.valid?
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# => false
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person.errors.messages
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# => {:first_name=>["must be blank"]}
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*Roberto Vasquez Angel*
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* `[attribute]_changed?` now returns `false` after a call to `reset_[attribute]!`.
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*Renato Mascarenhas*
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* Observers was extracted from Active Model as `rails-observers` gem.
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*Rafael Mendonça França*
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* Specify type of singular association during serialization.
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*Steve Klabnik*
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* Fixed length validator to correctly handle `nil`. Fixes #7180.
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*Michal Zima*
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* Removed dispensable `require` statements. Make sure to require `active_model` before requiring
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individual parts of the framework.
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*Yves Senn*
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* Use BCrypt's `MIN_COST` in the test environment for speedier tests when using `has_secure_pasword`.
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*Brian Cardarella + Jeremy Kemper + Trevor Turk*
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* Add `ActiveModel::ForbiddenAttributesProtection`, a simple module to
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protect attributes from mass assignment when non-permitted attributes are passed.
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*DHH + Guillermo Iguaran*
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* `ActiveModel::MassAssignmentSecurity` has been extracted from Active Model and the
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`protected_attributes` gem should be added to Gemfile in order to use
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`attr_accessible` and `attr_protected` macros in your models.
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*Guillermo Iguaran*
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* Due to a change in builder, `nil` and empty strings now generate
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closed tags, so instead of this:
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<pseudonyms nil=\"true\"></pseudonyms>
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it generates this:
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<pseudonyms nil=\"true\"/>
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*Carlos Antonio da Silva*
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* Inclusion/exclusion validators accept a method name passed as a symbol to the
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`:in` option.
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This allows to use dynamic inclusion/exclusion values using methods, besides
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the current lambda/proc support.
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*Gabriel Sobrinho*
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* `ActiveModel::Validation#validates` ability to pass custom exception to the
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`:strict` option.
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*Bogdan Gusiev*
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* Changed `ActiveModel::Serializers::Xml::Serializer#add_associations` to by default
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propagate `:skip_types, :dasherize, :camelize` keys to included associations.
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It can be overridden on each association by explicitly specifying the option on one
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or more associations
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*Anthony Alberto*
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* Changed `ActiveModel::Serializers::JSON.include_root_in_json` default value to false.
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Now, AM Serializers and AR objects have the same default behaviour. Fixes #6578.
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class User < ActiveRecord::Base; end
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class Person
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include ActiveModel::Model
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include ActiveModel::AttributeMethods
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include ActiveModel::Serializers::JSON
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attr_accessor :name, :age
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def attributes
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instance_values
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end
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end
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user.as_json
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=> {"id"=>1, "name"=>"Konata Izumi", "age"=>16, "awesome"=>true}
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# root is not included
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person.as_json
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=> {"name"=>"Francesco", "age"=>22}
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# root is not included
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*Francesco Rodriguez*
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* Passing false hash values to `validates` will no longer enable the corresponding validators.
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*Steve Purcell*
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* `ConfirmationValidator` error messages will attach to `:#{attribute}_confirmation` instead of `attribute`.
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*Brian Cardarella*
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* Added `ActiveModel::Model`, a mixin to make Ruby objects work with AP out of box.
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*Guillermo Iguaran*
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* `AM::Errors#to_json`: support `:full_messages` parameter.
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*Bogdan Gusiev*
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* Trim down Active Model API by removing `valid?` and `errors.full_messages`.
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*José Valim*
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* When `^` or `$` are used in the regular expression provided to `validates_format_of`
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and the `:multiline` option is not set to true, an exception will be raised. This is
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to prevent security vulnerabilities when using `validates_format_of`. The problem is
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described in detail in the Rails security guide.
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*Jan Berdajs + Egor Homakov*
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Please check [3-2-stable](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/3-2-stable/activemodel/CHANGELOG.md) for previous changes.
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