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touch(*names, time: nil)
public
Saves the record with the updated_at/on attributes set to the current time or the time specified. Please note that no validation is performed and only the after_touch, after_commit and after_rollback callbacks are executed.
This method can be passed attribute names and an optional time argument. If attribute names are passed, they are updated along with updated_at/on attributes. If no time argument is passed, the current time is used as default.
product.touch # updates updated_at/on with current time product.touch(time: Time.new(2015, 2, 16, 0, 0, 0)) # updates updated_at/on with specified time product.touch(:designed_at) # updates the designed_at attribute and updated_at/on product.touch(:started_at, :ended_at) # updates started_at, ended_at and updated_at/on attributes
If used along with {belongs_to}[rdoc-ref:Associations::ClassMethods#belongs_to] then touch will invoke touch method on associated object.
class Brake < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :car, touch: true end class Car < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :corporation, touch: true end # triggers @brake.car.touch and @brake.car.corporation.touch @brake.touch
Note that touch must be used on a persisted object, or else an ActiveRecordError will be thrown. For example:
ball = Ball.new ball.touch(:updated_at) # => raises ActiveRecordError