I'm using the rubyist-aasm state machine for handling the different states in my Event object (event initialized, event discussed, event published, etc.). I added guards to prevent state changes when certain conditions aren't met.
This all works fine but it doesn't show any errors when a state change was rejected by the guard. An开发者_开发百科y idea how I can see the state didn't change? I could check the states manually but it sounds like an ugly solution.
aasm_state :firststate
aasm_state :secondstate
aasm_event :approve do
transitions :to => :secondstate, :from => [:firststate], :guard => :has_a_price?
end
def has_a_price?
self.price.present?
end
With SimpleStateMachine you can guard state transitions by adding errors:
def approve
errors.add(:price, 'Invalid') if price.blank?
end
event :approve, :firststate => :secondstate
Although in this case the price being present isn't related to the event so it would be enough to do:
validates_presence_of :price, :if => "self.second_state?"
event :approve, :firststate => :secondstate
I know in rubyist-aasm 2.0.2 you can call add '!' to the transition method call which will return false if the transition failed. So lets say you have a controller method named approve:
def approve
@event = Event.find params[:id]
if @event.approve!
# transition occurred
else
# handle the failed transition (flash or errors)
end
end
Let me know what you think?
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