Problem with record not being saved but no errors

I tried to implement a simple model_logger table that is polymorphic
as logable. Wanted nothing more than a text field (log) that text is
appended to.

The ModelLog model just has a simple set_log method
def set_log(entry)
self.log << “\r\n#{Time.now.to_s} - #{entry}”
self.save
#puts “Model Log Saved #{errors.inspect}”
end

I also have a set_log in the logable model that creates the
polymorphic has_one if not there then calls the set_log in ModelLog.
Nothing difficult and it all appears to work in the console - commit
messages etc, but the above save does not appear to be committed. If I
add messages/lines to the record the appear until I get a fresh copy
of the record and it only contains the original created entry

I’ve spent about 6 hours looking at this I am stumped. I added a log
message to a show page and it has the same behavior. A message is
appended, but each call only shows the original log created message
and the last appended.

Below is console log that fetches a record, adds a message, displays
the changes, reloads the record and it is gone:

1.9.2-p136 :011 > ml = ModelLog.find(10)
ModelLog Load (0.2ms) SELECT “model_logs”.* FROM “model_logs” WHERE
“model_logs”.“id” = ? LIMIT 1 [[“id”, 10]]
=> #<ModelLog id: 10, logable_id: 3, logable_type: “Candidate”, log:
“2012-11-16 05:26:52 -0600 - Created”, created_at: “2012-11-16
11:26:52”, updated_at: “2012-11-16 11:26:52”>
##NOTICE ONLY CREATE ENTRY IN log
1.9.2-p136 :012 > ml.set_log(“just set and save”)
(0.1ms) begin transaction
(0.1ms) commit transaction
Model Log Saved #<ActiveModel::Errors:0x000001020e3500
@base=#<ModelLog id: 10, logable_id: 3, logable_type: “Candidate”,
log: “2012-11-16 05:26:52 -0600 - Created\n2012-11-16 05:5…”,
created_at: “2012-11-16 11:26:52”, updated_at: “2012-11-16 11:26:52”>,
@messages={}>
=> nil
1.9.2-p136 :013 > ml
=> #<ModelLog id: 10, logable_id: 3, logable_type: “Candidate”, log:
“2012-11-16 05:26:52 -0600 - Created\n2012-11-16 05:5…”, created_at:
“2012-11-16 11:26:52”, updated_at: “2012-11-16 11:26:52”>
##NOTICE CREATE ENTRY AND APPENDED ENTRY in log

1.9.2-p136 :014 > ml = ModelLog.find(10)
ModelLog Load (0.2ms) SELECT “model_logs”.* FROM “model_logs” WHERE
“model_logs”.“id” = ? LIMIT 1 [[“id”, 10]]
=> #<ModelLog id: 10, logable_id: 3, logable_type: “Candidate”, log:
“2012-11-16 05:26:52 -0600 - Created”, created_at: “2012-11-16
11:26:52”, updated_at: “2012-11-16 11:26:52”>
##APPENDED MESSAGE GONE

On Nov 16, 12:46pm, AppleII717 [email protected] wrote:

Rails only saves attributes that have changed, and in place
modifications such as << or the destructive string operations (those
that end with !) fool the change tracking mechanism.
Either use += instead of << or call log_will_change! to tell it that
you have changed that attribute.

Fred