Reputation: 941
I'm using the Papertrail gem in my project and have searched extensively to try and find how to do the following.
What I'd like to do is find the version of my object where a specific attribute came to be a specific value i.e.
object.versions.where(attribute: "value")
Does anyone know if this is even possible with Papertrail?
Upvotes: 14
Views: 7285
Reputation: 7210
If you are looking for versions where a specified attribute changed to or from any value, you can use the below:
@object.versions
.map(&:changeset)
.select{|a| a["attribute"].present?}
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 26699
As of PaperTrail 12.1 you can do
object.versions.where_object_changes_to(attribute: "value")
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 941
Well, I've concluded this is not possible out-of-the-box in paper_trail.
What I ended up doing was, when one of the specific attributes was updated, save a flag in a separate metadata column in the Versions table.
Then I can search against these columns in the future to find out when that specific attribute changed.
Hopefully this helps someone else.
Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 1793
Here's another option for those who don't want to use a separate metadata column:
def version_where_attribute_changed_to(attribute_name, attribute_value)
versions.select do |version|
object_changes = YAML.load version.object_changes
(object_changes[attribute_name.to_s] || [])[1] == attribute_value
end
end
Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 5242
The following gets all the versions where attribute
became value
(which in most apps is probably around 1):
object.versions.
map(&:object_changes).
map{|a| YAML::load a}.
select{|a| (a[:attribute] || [])[1]=='value'}
Result would be something like:
[{"attribute"=>[nil, "value"],
"updated_at"=>[2015-01-02 12:20:36 UTC, 2015-01-02 12:20:56 UTC]}]
The updated_at[1]
value indicates when attribute
became value
.
Getting the id of the Version can be built upon the provided code snippet.
Upvotes: 11