Boxey provides the [] element reference operator to ActiveRecord classes. # Installation Add this line to your Gemfile: `gem 'boxey'` # Configuration With the boxey gem installed, all ActiveRecord classes gain the [] method, which fetches by the class's primary_key by default. You may specify additional fields, presumably fields that validate uniqueness, by calling the boxey method. class User < ActiveRecord::Base boxey :id, :login, :email validates :login, uniqueness: true validates :email, uniqueness: true end # Use Given the configuration above: `User[1]` returns the first User with an id (or login or email) of `1`. `User['me@example.com']` returns the first User with an email (or id or login) of `'me@example.com'`. `[]` returns `nil` if no match is found.

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Authors

Rob Head, Ryan Spore, Sean Culver

Versions

  1. 1.0 November 19, 2012 (3.5 KB)
  2. 0.0.5 October 19, 2012 (3.5 KB)
  3. 0.0.3 October 12, 2012 (3.5 KB)
  4. 0.0.2 October 12, 2012 (3.5 KB)
  5. 0.0.1 October 12, 2012 (3.5 KB)
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