A single implementation of the ActiveRecord Tableless pattern for any Rails project or other Ruby project that uses ActiveRecord.
Why would you ever consider this gem as opposed to ActiveModel.
In Rails 2 ActiveModel does not exists (this is when it all started; see History section)
In Rails 3 there is an Active Model API, where you can use some features of Active Record in other classes. Yehuda Katz has written a nice introduction about this.
In Rails 4 basic features of the Active Model API can be activated by including ActiveModel:Model in the model. Carlos Antônio has written a nice tutorial about this.
However neither the Active Model API (Rails 3) nor the ActiveModel::Model (Rails 4) supports relations and nested attributes.
ActiveRecord Tableless is distributed as a gem, which is how it should be used in your app.
Include the gem in your Gemfile:
gem "activerecord-tableless", "~> 1.0"
Supported version are ActiveRecord version 2.3.x, 3.0.x series, 3.2.x series and 4.x series
You may be able to make it work with 3.1.x, but you should expect to put some time in it.
Define a model like this:
class ContactMessage < ActiveRecord::Base
has_no_table
column :name, :string
column :email, :string
validates_presence_of :name, :email
end
You can now use the model in a view like this:
<%= form_for :message, @message do |f| %>
Your name: <%= f.text_field :name %>
Your email: <%= f.text_field :email %>
<% end %>
And in the controller:
def message
@message = ContactMessage.new
if request.post?
@message.attributes = params[:message]
if @message.valid?
# Process the message...
end
end
end
For Rails 2.3.x series you need to add this line in the top of your model file.
require 'activerecord-tableless'
If you wish (this is not recommended), you can pretend you have a succeeding database by using
has_no_table :database => :pretend_success
To start develop, please download the source code
git clone git://github.com/softace/activerecord-tableless.git
When downloaded, you can start issuing the commands like
bundle install
bundle exec rake appraisal:gemfiles
bundle exec rake appraisal:install
bundle exec rake appraisal
Or you can see what other options are there:
bundle exec rake -T
Originally this code was implemented for Rails 2 by Kenneth Kalmer. For Rails 3 the need for this functionality was reduced dramatically due to the introduction of ActiveModel. But because the ActiveModel does not support relations and nested attributes the existence of this gem is still justified.
For a history of technical implementation details feel free to take a look in the git log :-)
Copyright (c) Jarl Friis. See LICENSE.txt for further details.