Explicitly stated what parameter caused the error#105
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kemoycampbell wants to merge 2 commits intomattt:masterfrom
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Explicitly stated what parameter caused the error#105kemoycampbell wants to merge 2 commits intomattt:masterfrom
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Previously the error would read, "Parameter cannot be less ... " but this is not helpful as it is too generic and could be from any of the parameters. I added name field to the function validate!(param, options, name) then it is called as validate!(params[name], options, name) inside the def param function since name is already supported there.
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This would be nice addition. You may also want to update the spec, so that tests don't start failing: |
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@niekvenlo, good catch. I have updated the specs with the correct responses. |
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Previously the error would read, "Parameter cannot be less ... " but this is not helpful as it is too generic and could be from any of the parameters.
I added name field to the function validate!(param, options, name) then it is called as validate!(params[name], options, name) inside the def param function. The error message is updated inside the validation function as "The parameter #{name} ... "
since name is already supported there.