InverseAttr
Provides a macro which adds methods to return the inverse of another.
Installation
gem 'inverse_attr'
Usage
class Lesson
include InverseAttr
def published?
false
end
attr_inverse :published?
end
lesson = Lesson.new
lesson.not_published? # => true
You can specify the name of the inverted attribute by passing a second argument:
attr_inverse :published?, :draft?
Don't want to put the include at the top of your classes?
Object.class_eval { include InverseAttr }
or more selectively:
ActiveRecord::Base.class_eval { include InverseAttr }
License
Copyright (c) 2013 Kris Leech
MIT License
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