Mongoid::Userstamp adds stamp columns for created by and updated by information within Rails applications using Mongoid ORM.
Mongoid::Userstamp is tested on the following versions:
- Ruby 2.0+
- Rails 3.2, 4.x
- Mongoid 3.1, 4.x, 5.x
gem 'mongoid_userstamp'
Mongoid::Userstamp does the following:
- Defines Mongoid
belongs_to
relations to the user class forcreated_by
andupdated_by
on each class whereMongoid::Userstamp
is included - Automatically tracks the current user via a
before_filter
(see Rails Integration below) - Sets the
created_by
andupdated_by
values inbefore_save
andbefore_update
callbacks respectively on the target models. - Adds methods to the user class to check for the current user.
# Default config (optional unless you want to customize the values)
Mongoid::Userstamp.config do |c|
c.user_reader = :current_user
c.created_name = :created_by
c.updated_name = :updated_by
end
# Example model class
class Product
include Mongoid::Document
include Mongoid::Userstamp
# optional class-level config override
# mongoid_userstamp user_model: 'MyUser',
# created_name: :creator,
# updated_name: :updater,
end
# Example user class
class MyUser
include Mongoid::Document
include Mongoid::Userstamp::User
# optional class-level config override
# mongoid_userstamp_user reader: :current_my_user
end
# Create instance
p = Product.create
# Creator ObjectID | Updater ObjectID
p.created_by_id | p.updated_by_id
# => BSON::ObjectId('4f7c719f476da850ba000039')
# Creator instance | Updater instance
p.created_by | p.updated_by
# => <User _id: 4f7c719f476da850ba000039>
# Set creator/updater manually (usually not required)
p.created_by = MyUser.where(name: 'Will Smith')
p.updated_by = MyUser.where(name: 'DJ Jazzy Jeff')
Mongoid::Userstamp will not overwrite manually set values in the creator
and updater
fields. Specifically:
- The
creator
is only set during the creation of new models (before_create
callback). Mongoid::Userstamp will not overwrite thecreator
field if it already contains a value (i.e. was manually set.) - The
updater
is set each time the model is saved (before_create
callback), which includes the initial creation. Mongoid::Userstamp will not overwrite theupdater
field if it been modified since the last save, as per Mongoid's built-in "dirty tracking" feature.
Popular Rails authentication frameworks such as Devise and Sorcery make a current_user
method available in
your Controllers. Mongoid::Userstamp will automatically use this to set its user reference in a before_filter
on each request. (You can set an alternative method name via the user_reader
config.)
Gotcha: If you have special controller actions which change/switch the current user to a new user, you will
need to set User.current = new_user
after the switch occurs.
Mongoid::Userstamp stores all-related user variables in Thread.current
. If the
RequestStore gem is installed, Mongoid::Userstamp
will automatically store variables in the RequestStore.store
instead. RequestStore is recommended
for threaded web servers like Thin or Puma.
It is possible to execute a block of code within the context of a given user as follows:
User.current = staff
User.current #=> staff
User.do_as(admin) do
my_model.save!
User.current #=> admin
end
User.current #=> staff
Most Rails apps use a single user model. However, Mongoid::Userstamp supports using multiple user models at once, and will track a separate current_user for each class.
Please note that each model may subscribe to only one user type for its userstamps, set via the
:user_model
option.
class Admin
include Mongoid::Document
include Mongoid::Userstamp::User
mongoid_userstamp_user reader: :current_admin
end
class Customer
include Mongoid::Document
include Mongoid::Userstamp::User
mongoid_userstamp_user reader: :current_customer
end
class Album
include Mongoid::Document
include Mongoid::Userstamp
mongoid_userstamp user_model: 'Customer'
end
class Label
include Mongoid::Document
include Mongoid::Userstamp
mongoid_userstamp user_model: 'Admin'
end
# Set current user for each type
Admin.current = Admin.where(name: 'Biz Markie')
Customer.current = Customer.where(name: 'Sir Mix-A-Lot')
# In your Controller action
album = Album.new('Baby Got Back Single')
album.save!
album.created_by.name #=> 'Sir Mix-A-Lot'
label = Label.new('Cold Chillin Records')
label.save!
label.created_by.name #=> 'Biz Markie'
Fork -> Patch -> Spec -> Push -> Pull Request
Please use Ruby 1.9.3 hash syntax, as Mongoid 3 requires Ruby >= 1.9.3
Copyright (c) 2012-2013 Thomas Boerger Programmierung http://www.tbpro.de
Licensed under the MIT License (MIT). Refer to LICENSE for details.