Paranoia is a re-implementation of acts_as_paranoid for Rails 3, using much, much, much less code.
You would use either plugin / gem if you wished that when you called destroy
on an Active Record object that it didn't actually destroy it, but just "hid" the record. Paranoia does this by setting a deleted_at
field to the current time when you destroy
a record, and hides it by scoping all queries on your model to only include records which do not have a deleted_at
field.
Put this in your Gemfile:
gem 'paranoia'
Then run:
bundle install
Updating is as simple as bundle update paranoia
.
Run:
rails generate migration AddDeletedAtToClients deleted_at:datetime
and now you have a migration
class AddDeletedAtToClients < ActiveRecord::Migration
def change
add_column :clients, :deleted_at, :datetime
end
end
class Client < ActiveRecord::Base
acts_as_paranoid
...
end
Hey presto, it's there!
If you want a method to be called on destroy, simply provide a before_destroy callback:
class Client < ActiveRecord::Base
acts_as_paranoid
before_destroy :some_method
def some_method
# do stuff
end
...
end
You can replace the older acts_as_paranoid methods as follows:
Old Syntax | New Syntax |
---|---|
find_with_deleted(:all) |
Client.with_deleted |
find_with_deleted(:first) |
Client.with_deleted.first |
find_with_deleted(id) |
Client.with_deleted.find(id) |
This gem is released under the MIT license.