Maybe you should include ValidationHelpers plugin into your model? I
think, it's not included by default in Sequel::Model.

On Apr 23, 2:22 pm, Kane <[email protected]> wrote:
> In this case, sequel returns exception: in `validate': undefined
> method `validates_length_range' for #<Post:0xb782a9e4> (NoMethodError)
>
> On Apr 23, 1:56 pm, odin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Apr 23, 1:32 am, Kane <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I'm trying validate some data in my model using such code
>
> > > class MyModel < Sequel::Model
> > >   def validates
> > >     validates_length_range 3..5000, :data
> > >   end
> > > end
>
> > > But if putting wrong values no exception raises
>
> > > model = MyModel.create(:data => 'f')
> > > puts model.valid? #=> true
>
> > > Deprecated method Sequel::Model.validates_length_of works fine…  What
> > > i should use for validations in Sequel 2.12?
>
> > > Artem
>
> > Validation method should be named "validate", not "validates" as in
> > your code
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