ActsAsArchive
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Don't delete your records, move them to a different table.
Like acts_as_paranoid
, but doesn't mess with your SQL queries.
Install
gem install acts_as_archive
Rails 2
config/environment.rb
config.gem 'acts_as_archive'
Rails 3
Gemfile
gem 'acts_as_archive'
Sinatra
require 'acts_as_archive' class Application < Sinatra::Base include ActsAsArchive::Adapters::Sinatra end
config/acts_as_archive.yml
Create config/acts_as_archive.yml
to define the archive class and archive table for each of your models:
Article: - class: Article::Archive table: archived_articles
It is expected that neither the archive class or archive table exist yet. ActsAsArchive
will create these automatically.
Migrate
Run rake db:migrate
. Your archive table is created automatically.
That's it!
Use destroy
, destroy_all
, delete
, and delete_all
like you normally would.
Records move into the archive table instead of being destroyed.
Automatically archive relationships
If your model's relationship has the :dependent
option, and the relationship also uses acts_as_archive
, that relationship will archive automatically.
What if my schema changes?
New migrations are automatically applied to the archive table.
No action is necessary on your part.
Query the archive
Use the archive class you specified in the configuration:
Article::Archive.first
Delete records without archiving
Use any of the destroy methods, but add a bang (!):
Article::Archive.first.destroy! Article.delete_all!([ "id in (?)", [ 1, 2, 3 ] ])
Restore from the archive
Use any of the destroy/delete methods on the archived record to move it back to its original table:
Article::Archive.first.destroy Article::Archive.delete_all([ "id in (?)", [ 1, 2, 3 ] ])
Any relationships that were automatically archived will be restored as well.
Magic columns
You will find an extra deleted_at
datetime column on the archive table.
You may manually add a restored_at
datetime column to the origin table if you wish to store restoration time as well.
Migrate from acts_as_paranoid
Add this line to a migration, or run it via script/console
:
Article.migrate_from_acts_as_paranoid
This copies all records with non-null deleted_at
values to the archive.
Running specs
There is a wiki entry that describes the development setup in-depth.