Rob Lacey wrote:
> You want to do this, as its the class that needs to evaluate this
> method, not the module.
>
> module ProjectValidations
>
> def self.included(base)
> base.send :validates_presence_of, :project_name
> end
>
> end
Thanks for the pointer, Rob. But I've got a lot more of these than the
simple use case shows, and I'd have to modify a lot of code to
modularize things that way. After some more experimentation, I've come
up with this:
def self.included(base)
base.class_eval {
validates_presence_of :project_name
...
}
end
This way I can just cut/paste all of the validations from the original
model class file into the base.class_eval block; much less mucking
around.
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