[![Gem Version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/nested_validator.png)](https://badge.fury.io/rb/nested_validator.png) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/dwhelan/nested_validator.png?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/dwhelan/nested_validator) [![Code Climate](https://codeclimate.com/github/dwhelan/nested_validator.png)](https://codeclimate.com/github/dwhelan/nested_validator) [![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/dwhelan/nested_validator/badge.png)](https://coveralls.io/r/dwhelan/nested_validator) # Nested Validator Nested validations allow a parent's class validity to include those of child attributes. Errors messages will be copied from the child attribute to the parent. ## Installation Add this line to your application's Gemfile: gem 'nested_validator' And then execute: $ bundle Or install it yourself as: $ gem install nested_validator ## Usage Assume we have a parent object and we want its validaty to depend on its child validity: ``` ruby class ParentBase include ActiveModel::Validations attr_accessor :child def initialize self.child = Child.new end end class Child include ActiveModel::Validations attr_accessor :attribute1, :attribute2 validates :attribute1, presence: true validates :attribute2, presence: true end ``` Well, we can use a nested validation to do just that: ``` ruby class Parent < ParentBase validates :child, nested: true end parent = Parent.new parent.valid? puts parent.errors.messages # => {:"child attribute1"=>["can't be blank"], :"child attribute2"=>["can't be blank"]} ``` ### What if I want to validate with just some of the child attributes? You can use an ```only``` option like this: ``` ruby class ParentOnly < ParentBase validates :child, nested: { only: :attribute1 } end parent = ParentOnly.new parent.valid? puts parent.errors.messages # => {:"child attribute1"=>["can't be blank"]} ``` You can also provide an array of attributes to ```only``` if you want to include more than one. ### OK, is there a way to exclude some child attributes? Sure thing. You can use the ```except``` option: ``` ruby class ParentExcept < ParentBase validates :child, nested: { except: :attribute2 } end parent = ParentExcept.new parent.valid? puts parent.errors.messages # => {:"child attribute1"=>["can't be blank"]} ``` ### Alright, what if I want a custom message? You can specify a ```prefix``` instead of the child's attribute name: ``` ruby class ParentPrefix < ParentBase validates :child, nested: { only: :attribute1, prefix: 'OMG'} end parent = ParentPrefix.new parent.valid? puts parent.errors.messages # => {:"OMG attribute1"=>["can't be blank"]} ``` ### What happens if the child is an Array or Hash? In this case, each value in the array or hash will be validated and the error message will include the index or key of the value. For an array: ``` ruby class ParentArray < ParentBase validates :child, nested: { only: :attribute1 } end parent = ParentArray.new parent.child = [Child.new] * 2 parent.valid? puts parent.errors.messages # => {:"child[0] attribute1"=>["can't be blank"], :"child[1] attribute1"=>["can't be blank"]} ``` For a hash: ``` ruby class ParentHash < ParentBase validates :child, nested: { only: :attribute1 } end parent = ParentHash.new parent.child = { thing1: Child.new, thing2: Child.new } parent.valid? puts parent.errors.messages # => {:"child[thing1] attribute1"=>["can't be blank"], :"child[thing2] attribute1"=>["can't be blank"]} ``` ### Can I easily use this for multiple child attributes? You can use the ```validates_nested``` method: ``` ruby class ParentMultiple < ParentBase attr_accessor :child2 validates_nested :child, :child2, only: :attribute1 def initialize self.child = Child.new self.child2 = Child.new end end parent = ParentMultiple.new parent.valid? puts parent.errors.messages # => {:"child attribute1"=>["can't be blank"], :"child2 attribute1"=>["can't be blank"]} ``` ## Testing With RSpec When you ```require nested_validator``` you will have access to the RSpec matcher ```validate_nested``` that you can use in your specs. Here are some examples: ``` ruby describe Parent do it { should validate_nested(:child) } it { should validate_nested(:child).with_prefix(:thing1) } it { should validate_nested(:child).only(:attribute1) } it { should validate_nested(:child).only(:attribute1, :attribute2) } it { should validate_nested(:child).except(:attribute1) } it { should validate_nested(:child).except(:attribute1, :attribute2) } end ``` ## Contributing 1. Fork it ( https://github.com/dwhelan/nested_validator/fork ) 2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`) 3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Add some feature'`) 4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`) 5. Create a new Pull Request