Extracted from dm-validations 0.9.10
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Returns the total number of errors added. Two errors added to the same attribute will be counted as such. This method is called by error_messages_for
# File lib/couchrest/support/rails.rb, line 39 def count errors.values.inject(0) { |error_count, errors_for_attribute| error_count + errors_for_attribute.size } end
The to_param method is needed for rails to generate resourceful routes. In your controller, remember that it’s actually the id of the document.
# File lib/couchrest/support/rails.rb, line 27 def id return nil if base_doc.nil? base_doc.id end
# File lib/couchrest/validation.rb, line 25 def validatable? false end