# frozen_string_literal: true module ActiveFields module Field class DateTime < ActiveFields.config.field_base_class acts_as_active_field( validator: { class_name: "ActiveFields::Validators::DateTimeValidator", options: -> { { required: required?, min: min, max: max } }, }, caster: { class_name: "ActiveFields::Casters::DateTimeCaster", options: -> { { precision: precision } }, }, ) store_accessor :options, :required, :min, :max, :precision validates :required, exclusion: [nil] validates :max, comparison: { greater_than_or_equal_to: :min }, allow_nil: true, if: :min validates :precision, comparison: { greater_than_or_equal_to: 0, less_than_or_equal_to: Casters::DateTimeCaster::MAX_PRECISION }, allow_nil: true # If precision is set after attributes that depend on it, deserialization will work correctly, # but an incorrect internal value may be saved in the DB. # This callback reassigns the internal values of the attributes to ensure accuracy. before_save :reapply_precision %i[required].each do |column| define_method(column) do Casters::BooleanCaster.new.deserialize(super()) end define_method(:"#{column}?") do !!public_send(column) end define_method(:"#{column}=") do |other| super(Casters::BooleanCaster.new.serialize(other)) end end %i[min max].each do |column| define_method(column) do Casters::DateTimeCaster.new(precision: precision).deserialize(super()) end define_method(:"#{column}=") do |other| super(Casters::DateTimeCaster.new(precision: precision).serialize(other)) end end %i[precision].each do |column| define_method(column) do Casters::IntegerCaster.new.deserialize(super()) end define_method(:"#{column}=") do |other| super(Casters::IntegerCaster.new.serialize(other)) end end private def set_defaults self.required ||= false end def reapply_precision self.min = min self.max = max self.default_value = default_value end end end end