Dusty, That may very well be it. I thought it was a longer list, but maybe I'm just remembering the two lists (new vs. existing) and somehow lumping them together.
Thanks for the reference, though! :-) -Danimal On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 12:26 PM, dusty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Is this it? > > http://didcoe.id.au/archives/finite-state-machines-in-rails > > On Oct 27, 7:55 pm, Danimal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Thank you, Robert! I'll have to try out foxmarks. I suspect that the >> problem was PEBKAC... i.e. I probably thought "that's a cool page, I >> should bookmark it" and for whatever reason did not. Heh. >> >> Anyway... anyone else have an inkling about the page/wiki that I'm >> talking about? Or was it just in a dream? >> >> :-) >> >> -Danimal >> >> On Oct 27, 6:52 pm, Robert Zotter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> > Ahhh I see. Sorry, Im not familiar with that wiki you are talking >> > about. However I can solve your bookmarking problem if you happen to >> > use Firefoxhttp://www.foxmarks.com/ :) >> >> > Good luck finding that wiki. >> > -- >> > Robert Zotter >> > Zapient, LLC >> > Ruby on Rails Development and Consulting >> >> >http://www.zapient.comhttp://www.fromjavatoruby.com >> >> > On Oct 27, 5:48 pm, Danimal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> > > Robert, >> >> > > I appreciate the fast response. Actually, though, there was a page >> > > somewhere that showed the FULL lifecycle of a ruby model that goes >> > > through before_save, validation, after_save, and all that along with >> > > the AASM transitions when the bang (!) character is included and when >> > > enters, exits, guards, transitions and such are used. >> >> > > I can practically visualize the page I remember... it was a listing of >> > > the order of each of these "steps" (callbacks and such). >> >> > > In other words, it was very similar to the first part of >> > > this:http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveRecord/Callbacks.html >> > > but with the AASM hooks included. >> >> > > It's just bugging me because I thought I bookmarked the page and I >> > > can't find my bookmark. *sigh* >> >> > > -Danimal >> >> > > On Oct 27, 6:42 pm, Robert Zotter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> > > > Danimal, >> >> > > > Usually the best place to look is the actual source >> > > > itself.http://github.com/omghax/acts_as_state_machine/tree/master/lib/acts_a... >> >> > > > Looks like this is what you are looking for >> > > > :entering >> > > > :entered >> > > > :exited >> >> > > > The entering and exiting methods call the @enter and @exit options >> > > > respectively which are passed in during instantiation. >> >> > > > Cheers >> >> > > > -- >> > > > Robert Zotter >> > > > Zapient, LLC >> > > > Ruby on Rails Development and Consulting >> >> > > >http://www.zapient.comhttp://www.fromjavatoruby.com >> >> > > > On Oct 27, 5:31 pm, Danimal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> > > > > Hello! >> >> > > > > Sometime ago I ran across a webpage where someone had identified the >> > > > > full callback sequence for an object lifecycle including AASM with >> > > > > it's :enter and :exit and whatnot callbacks. Unfortunately, I can't >> > > > > find it and searches don't seem to help. >> >> > > > > Does anyone have a reference to a page that shows the callback >> > > > > sequence with Acts As State Machine (the gem)? >> >> > > > > I think there was a Wiki page on github with this, but I can't find >> > > > > it. Grrr. >> >> > > > > Thanks! >> >> > > > > -Danimal > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send email to rubyonrails-talk@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/rubyonrails-talk?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---