Ruby on Rails
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Em terça-feira, 26 de março de 2013 01h49min23s UTC-3, tamouse escreveu:
On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 2:51 PM, Paulo Ribeiro <plribe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Em segunda-feira, 25 de março de 2013 14h39min09s UTC-3, Matt Jones
> escreveu:
>> On Sunday, 24 March 2013 12:59:00 UTC-4, Paulo Ribeiro wrote:
>>>
>>> Thx for your reply. I want to make the models more light. I want to make
>>> models what will only access the database (CRUD), without callbacks and the
>>> other stuffs it loads.
>>>
>>
>> Not to be rude, but this is still "what" you want to do.
>>
>> *Why* are you trying to make the models "light"? Are you working in a
>> resource-constrained environment? Splitting off the callback system is going
>> to break plenty of stuff - for instance, :dependent => :destroy on
>> associations is implemented with a callback. Would it be sufficient to
>> simply not use features you don't want?
>>
>> --Matt Jones
>>
>
> Im trying to make my own solution. Instead of working with MVC, im working
> with another patterns as well. And i want ActiveRecord::Base model only to
> interact with the database and nothing else. My business logic is going
> inside another models.
>
> Sorry if i wasn't clear enough before and thanks again for your time. =p
If that's the case, maybe you just want to work with the appropriate
data base gem/driver directly? (mysql2, sqlite3, postgres, etc)
Well, its an option. But i would like the code readbility of the active_record methods and some good funcionalities like the finders. Im still using rails on my projects, i just want to make sure that if somebody that is working on this project too, doesnt use callbacks and stuffs. I want the models only to access the database.
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