class Money # Converts an object of this instance into a database friendly value. def mongoize { :cents => cents.mongoize.to_f, :currency_iso => currency.iso_code.mongoize } end class << self # Get the object as it was stored in the database, and instantiate # this custom class from it. def demongoize(object) if object.is_a?(Hash) if object.respond_to?(:deep_symbolize_keys) object = object.deep_symbolize_keys else object = object.symbolize_keys end object.has_key?(:cents) ? ::Money.new(object[:cents], object[:currency_iso]) : nil else nil end end # Takes any possible object and converts it to how it would be # stored in the database. def mongoize(object) case when object.is_a?(Money) then object.mongoize when object.is_a?(Hash) then if object.respond_to?(:deep_symbolize_keys!) object.deep_symbolize_keys! elsif object.respond_to?(:symbolize_keys!) object.symbolize_keys! end ::Money.new(object[:cents], object[:currency_iso]).mongoize when object.nil? then nil when object.respond_to?(:to_money) then begin object.to_money.mongoize rescue ArgumentError, Money::Currency::UnknownCurrency raise if MoneyRails.raise_error_on_money_parsing nil end else object end end # Converts the object that was supplied to a criteria and converts it # into a database friendly form. def evolve(object) case object when Money then object.mongoize else object end end end end