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Closes #161
While I believe that a Model has no business knowing anything about views, @andrewerlanger's desire to eliminate unnecessary HTTP requests is highly reasonable. Therefore, instead of attempting to further complicate the
enable_updates
method with the potential for multiple calls that each target different views, this PR gives theupdates_for
helper the ability to optionally filter out messages which don't contain the right keys.Any broadcasts which update individual model instances now transmit an array of attribute names that were updated:
The
only
option currently accepts only a simple string that exactly matches the name of an attribute. There's no checking to ensure that it is a valid attribute, and there's no support forand
/or
-ing multiple attributes. I don't think that we need this feature to be Turing complete to be Just The Right Amount of functionality.Note that this feature has no impact on Model messages (create/destroy) because it only works on
after_update
callbacks for individual model instances.