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module ActiveRecord | |
# Active Record automatically timestamps create and update operations if the table has fields | |
# named created_at/created_on or updated_at/updated_on. | |
# | |
# Timestamping can be turned off by setting | |
# <tt>ActiveRecord::Base.record_timestamps = false</tt> | |
# | |
# Timestamps are in the local timezone by default but you can use UTC by setting | |
# <tt>ActiveRecord::Base.default_timezone = :utc</tt> | |
module Timestamp | |
def self.included(base) #:nodoc: | |
base.alias_method_chain :create, :timestamps | |
base.alias_method_chain :update, :timestamps | |
base.class_inheritable_accessor :record_timestamps, :instance_writer => false | |
base.record_timestamps = true | |
end | |
private | |
def create_with_timestamps #:nodoc: | |
if record_timestamps | |
t = self.class.default_timezone == :utc ? Time.now.utc : Time.now | |
write_attribute('created_at', t) if respond_to?(:created_at) && created_at.nil? | |
write_attribute('created_on', t) if respond_to?(:created_on) && created_on.nil? | |
write_attribute('updated_at', t) if respond_to?(:updated_at) && updated_at.nil? | |
write_attribute('updated_on', t) if respond_to?(:updated_on) && updated_on.nil? | |
end | |
create_without_timestamps | |
end | |
def update_with_timestamps(*args) #:nodoc: | |
if record_timestamps && (!partial_updates? || changed?) | |
t = self.class.default_timezone == :utc ? Time.now.utc : Time.now | |
write_attribute('updated_at', t) if respond_to?(:updated_at) | |
write_attribute('updated_on', t) if respond_to?(:updated_on) | |
end | |
update_without_timestamps(*args) | |
end | |
end | |
end |
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