mongoid/created_at: add setter

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Jörg Thalheim 2014-11-20 16:40:46 +01:00
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description: "Mongoid: Use ObjectId as created_at" description: "Mongoid: Use ObjectId as created_at"
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**Update: Nov 20 2014:** add setter
One great feature of Mongodb is, that the first bytes of each ObjectID contains the time, they were generated. One great feature of Mongodb is, that the first bytes of each ObjectID contains the time, they were generated.
This can be exploited to mimic the well known `created_at` field in rails. This can be exploited to mimic the well known `created_at` field in rails.
First put this file in your lib directory. First put this file in your lib directory.
```ruby ```ruby
#lib/mongoid/created.rb #lib/mongoid/created.rb
module Mongoid module Mongoid
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def created_at def created_at
id.generation_time id.generation_time
end end
# Set generation time of ObjectId.
# Note: This will modify the ObjectId and
# is therefor only useful for not persisted documents
#
# @return [ BSON::ObjectId ] the generated object id
def created_at=(date)
self.id = BSON::ObjectId.from_time(date)
end
end end
end end
``` ```
If you are still using mongoid 3 replace `BSON::ObjectId` with `Moped::BSON::ObjectId`.
Now you can include this module in every Model, where you need created at. Now you can include this module in every Model, where you need created at.
```ruby ```ruby
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include Mongoid::CreatedAt include Mongoid::CreatedAt
# ... # ...
end end
u = User.new u = User.new(created_at: 1.hour.ago)
u.created_at u.created_at
``` ```