Namespace
- MODULE ActiveRecord::Type::Helpers
- MODULE ActiveRecord::Type::Internal
- CLASS ActiveRecord::Type::AdapterSpecificRegistry
- CLASS ActiveRecord::Type::BigInteger
- CLASS ActiveRecord::Type::Binary
- CLASS ActiveRecord::Type::Boolean
- CLASS ActiveRecord::Type::Date
- CLASS ActiveRecord::Type::DateTime
- CLASS ActiveRecord::Type::Decimal
- CLASS ActiveRecord::Type::DecorationRegistration
- CLASS ActiveRecord::Type::Float
- CLASS ActiveRecord::Type::Integer
- CLASS ActiveRecord::Type::Json
- CLASS ActiveRecord::Type::Registration
- CLASS ActiveRecord::Type::String
- CLASS ActiveRecord::Type::Time
- CLASS ActiveRecord::Type::Value
Methods
- R
Constants
Class Public methods
register(type_name, klass = nil, **options, &block)
Link
Add a new type to the registry, allowing it to be referenced as a symbol by
ActiveRecord::Base.attribute.
If your type is only meant to be used with a specific database adapter, you
can do so by passing adapter: :postgresql
. If your type has
the same name as a native type for the current adapter, an exception will
be raised unless you specify an :override
option.
override: true
will cause your type to be used instead of the
native type. override: false
will cause the native type to be
used over yours if one exists.