instance method
save
Ruby on Rails 7.0.10
Since v3.0.20Signature
save(**options)
Saves the model.
If the model is new, a record gets created in the database, otherwise the existing record gets updated.
By default, save always runs validations. If any of them fail the action is cancelled and #save returns false, and the record won’t be saved. However, if you supply validate: false, validations are bypassed altogether. See ActiveRecord::Validations for more information.
By default, #save also sets the updated_at/updated_on attributes to the current time. However, if you supply touch: false, these timestamps will not be updated.
There’s a series of callbacks associated with #save. If any of the before_* callbacks throws :abort the action is cancelled and #save returns false. See ActiveRecord::Callbacks for further details.
Attributes marked as readonly are silently ignored if the record is being updated.
Parameters
-
optionskeyrest -
blockblock
Source
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/persistence.rb, line 614
def save(**options, &block)
create_or_update(**options, &block)
rescue ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid
false
end
Defined in activerecord/lib/active_record/persistence.rb line 614
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Defined in ActiveRecord::Persistence