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Is :on => :create valid for a before_save callback in Rails 3.2.3


As you know, before_save callbacks are executed prior to before_create callbacks.

Therefore, some people have suggested that in would be better to use before_save :method, :on => :create instead of before_create so that the callback method is executed at the right time in relation to other callbacks (such as autosave callbacks). See, for example, this Pivotal Labs blog post, and this StackOverflow answer.

However, as far as I can tell, the :on => :create option does not achieve the desired effect on a before_save callback. In other words, the callback is executed for every save regardless of whether it is a create or not.

The :on => :create option does appear to be valid for before_validation callbacks, though.

Could someone confirm whether the :on => :create is supposed to work for a before_save? Did it work in previous versions of Rails and is now broken, or are the aforementioned links simply mistaken?

Assuming :on => :create is not valid, is the following acceptable, and/or is there a better way?

before_save :callback_method, :if => :new_record?

Thank you.


Solution

  • You're right, there is no :on option for before_save callback. But, I don't understand, why use before_save instead of before_create. before_create callback will be called right after before_save.

    Of course, you can use before_save :callback_method, :if => :new_record?. But I personally don't like this solution - what if I need to add conditions in the :if option?

    If one have a dependency between before_save and before_create callbacks, I`d suggest, to combine 2 callbacks. For instance (pseudocode):

    class MyModel < ActiveRecord::Base
      before_create :prepare_x
      before_save :do_something_with_x
    
      def prepare_x
        @x = 10
      end
    
    
      # will not work, because `prepare_x` called after `do_something_with_x`
      def do_something_with_x
        @a = 100 / @x
      end
    end
    
    # ||
    # ||
    # \/
    
    class MyModel < ActiveRecord::Base
    
      before_save :do_something_with_x
    
      def do_something_with_x
        @x = 10 if new_record?
        @a = 100 / @x
      end
    end