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# Validate Changes
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# Validate Changes
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# Validations
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In Ash, there are three kinds of validations.
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In ash, there are three kinds of validations.
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- The simple `allow_nil?` and `writable?` validations provided for attributes
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- The simple `allow_nil?` and `writable?` validations provided for attributes
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- Type constraints, specific to each type
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- Type constraints, specific to each type
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# Extending Resource
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# Extending Resources
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Resource extensions allow you to make powerful modifications to resources, and extend the DSL to configure how those modifications are made. If you are using `AshPostgres`, `AshGraphql` or `AshJsonApi`, they are all integrated into a resource using extensions. In this guide we will build a simple extension that adds timestamps to your resource. We'll also show some simple patterns that can help ensure that all of your resources are using your extension.
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Resource extensions allow you to make powerful modifications to resources, and extend the DSL to configure how those modifications are made. If you are using `AshPostgres`, `AshGraphql` or `AshJsonApi`, they are all integrated into a resource using extensions. In this guide we will build a simple extension that adds timestamps to your resource. We'll also show some simple patterns that can help ensure that all of your resources are using your extension.
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