= validates_timeliness * Source: http://github.com/adzap/validates_timeliness * Tickets: http://adzap.lighthouseapp.com/projects/14111-validates_timeliness == DESCRIPTION Validate dates, times and datetimes for Rails 2.x. Plays nicely with new features such as automatic timezone handling and dirty attributes. Allows date/time atttributes to behave like other attribute types by allowing you to review the raw entered value before it is converted. == FEATURES/PROBLEMS * Adds ActiveRecord validation for dates, times and datetimes * Adds better transparency of date/time attributes restoring ability to view raw value before type casting, which was lost in Rails 2.1 to get the better timezone features. * Allows pluggable date and time parsing with other parsers of your choosing (eg Chronic) * Respects timezone features of both Rails 2.0 and 2.1. == INSTALLATION Rails 2.1 ./script/plugin git://github.com/adzap/validates_timeliness Rails 2.0 == USAGE To validate a model with a date, time or datetime attribute you just use the validation method class Person < ActiveRecord::Base validates_timeliness_of :date_of_birth end But for a more semantic validation method you can use the specific validation for the attribute type. The type based validation methods are * validates_date * validates_time * validates_datetime If the value for a date attribute contains a time, it will be ignored when validating. The same is true to time attributes which ignore the date. The default valid formats for a date or datetime field are those supported by the Ruby ParseDate library (http://www.ruby-doc.org/docs/ProgrammingRuby/html/lib_standard.html#ParseDate.parsedate). The validation method has the usual options plus some specific ones to restrict the valid range Options: - allow_nil - allow_blank - before - on_or_before - after - on_or_after - type MUCH MORE DOCS TO COME