I'm trying to setup my first Rails3 project and, early on, I'm running into problems with either uuidtools, my UUIDHelper or perhaps callbacks. I'm obviously trying to use UUIDs and (I think) I've set things up as described in Ariejan de Vroom's article. I've tried using the UUID as a primary key and also as simply a supplemental field, but it seems like the UUIDHelper is never being called.
I've read many mentions of callbacks and/or helpers changing in Rails3, but I can't find any specifics that would tell me how to adjust. Here's my setup as it stands at this moment (there have been a few iterations):
# migration
class CreateImages < ActiveRecord::Migration
def self.up
create_table :images do |t|
t.string :uuid, :limit => 36
t.string :title
t.text :description
t.timestamps
end
end
...
end
# lib/uuid_helper.rb
require 'rubygems'
require 'uuidtools'
module UUIDHelper
def before_create()
self.uuid = UUID.timestamp_create.to_s
end
end
# models/image.rb
class Image < ActiveRecord::Base
include UUIDHelper
...
end
Any insight would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
If you get an error "NoMethodError (undefined method `timestamp_create' for UUID:Class)", then change the contents of the set_uuid method to:
self.uuid = UUIDTools::UUID.timestamp_create().to_s
I believe this is necessary for more recent versions of the uuidtools gem.
Are you declaring another before_create method in your Image model? If so, you'll be overriding the one in the UUIDHelper module. You'll want to either declare the callback a different manner, or call super in the callback in your image model.
Edit: Maybe change the helper to look something like this:
module UUIDHelper
def self.included(base)
base.class_eval do
before_create :set_uuid
def set_uuid
self.uuid = UUID.timestamp_create.to_s
end
end
end
end
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