-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 361
IceCube and Rails
Andrew Vit edited this page Nov 24, 2013
·
5 revisions
If you are using Bundler include ice_cube by adding gem 'ice_cube' to your Gemfile and running bundle install.
For convenience, you may add include IceCube inside the top of your ActiveRecord model to access the IceCube classes more easily without needing to prefix the IceCube:: namespace.
For example:
class Task < ActiveRecord::Base
include IceCube
def schedule
Schedule.new(start_date) do |s|
s.add_recurrence_rule Rule.daily(1).count(7)
end
end
endTo save and reload your schedule in ActiveRecord with the attribute name 'schedule', you should set up a TEXT database column and add the serializer for the column name:
class Task < ActiveRecord::Base
serialize :schedule, IceCube::Schedule
endThis will save your schedule in YAML format.