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attribute_method?(attribute)

Returns true if attribute is an attribute method and table exists, false otherwise.

class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
end

Person.attribute_method?('name')   # => true
Person.attribute_method?(:age=)    # => true
Person.attribute_method?(:nothing) # => false
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods.rb, line 174
def attribute_method?(attribute)
  super || (table_exists? && column_names.include?(attribute.to_s.sub(/=$/, '')))
end
attribute_names()

Returns an array of column names as strings if it's not an abstract class and table exists. Otherwise it returns an empty array.

class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
end

Person.attribute_names
# => ["id", "created_at", "updated_at", "name", "age"]
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods.rb, line 186
def attribute_names
  @attribute_names ||= if !abstract_class? && table_exists?
      column_names
    else
      []
    end
end
class_method_defined_within?(name, klass, superklass = klass.superclass)
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods.rb, line 153
def class_method_defined_within?(name, klass, superklass = klass.superclass) # :nodoc
  if klass.respond_to?(name, true)
    if superklass.respond_to?(name, true)
      klass.method(name).owner != superklass.method(name).owner
    else
      true
    end
  else
    false
  end
end
column_for_attribute(name)

Returns the column object for the named attribute. Returns nil if the named attribute does not exist.

class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
end

person = Person.new
person.column_for_attribute(:name) # the result depends on the ConnectionAdapter
# => #<ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::Column:0x007ff4ab083980 @name="name", @sql_type="varchar(255)", @null=true, ...>

person.column_for_attribute(:nothing)
# => nil
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods.rb, line 206
      def column_for_attribute(name)
        column = columns_hash[name.to_s]
        if column.nil?
          ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn("            `#column_for_attribute` will return a null object for non-existent
            columns in Rails 5. Use `#has_attribute?` if you need to check for
            an attribute's existence.
".squish)
        end
        column
      end
dangerous_class_method?(method_name)

A class method is 'dangerous' if it is already (re)defined by Active Record, but not by any ancestors. (So 'puts' is not dangerous but 'new' is.)

# File activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods.rb, line 149
def dangerous_class_method?(method_name)
  BLACKLISTED_CLASS_METHODS.include?(method_name.to_s) || class_method_defined_within?(method_name, Base)
end
instance_method_already_implemented?(method_name)

Raises a ActiveRecord::DangerousAttributeError exception when an Active Record method is defined in the model, otherwise false.

class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
  def save
    'already defined by Active Record'
  end
end

Person.instance_method_already_implemented?(:save)
# => ActiveRecord::DangerousAttributeError: save is defined by ActiveRecord

Person.instance_method_already_implemented?(:name)
# => false
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods.rb, line 113
def instance_method_already_implemented?(method_name)
  if dangerous_attribute_method?(method_name)
    raise DangerousAttributeError, "#{method_name} is defined by Active Record. Check to make sure that you don't have an attribute or method with the same name."
  end

  if superclass == Base
    super
  else
    # If ThisClass < ... < SomeSuperClass < ... < Base and SomeSuperClass
    # defines its own attribute method, then we don't want to overwrite that.
    defined = method_defined_within?(method_name, superclass, Base) &&
      ! superclass.instance_method(method_name).owner.is_a?(GeneratedAttributeMethods)
    defined || super
  end
end