Ruby on Rails
Monday, May 18, 2015
I would recommend you to remove this code in your view to a presenter and use AR include method to add a your relationships in the same query to fetch from the database. It will avoid de n+1 issue.
2015-05-18 13:23 GMT-03:00 Elizabeth McGurty <emcgurty2@gmail.com>:
displaying data
On Monday, May 18, 2015 at 12:21:54 PM UTC-4, Elizabeth McGurty wrote:Greetings All,
I hope you all understand what I am writing here. Lots of views involve displaying date from static 'look up' tables: states, countries, type...
From all of the documentation I have read, the standard code conduct seems @look_up_object = LookUpModel.find .where. conditions => ids match
I pursued that structure, and for long listings, so many calls to database really bothered me.
So I re-wrote the code on look-up for my case static item_conditions, containing only two field: conditions and item_conditions_id:
In the view I now have, following found parent records:
<% @icond = Itemconditions.find(:all, :readonly) %>
<% @ih = Hash.new %>
<% @ih2 = Hash.new %>
<% @ih = @icond.to_a.map(&:serializable_hash) %>
<% for kv in @ih %>
<% @ih2[kv.fetch("item_conditions_id")] = kv.fetch("conditions") %>
<% end %>
And then later for iterative record output I have in the view, ldr as the parent data source
<label class="item_listing">Condition: <%= @ih2[ldr.item_condition_id.to_s] %></label>
Benchmarked this and vastly faster. Deployed it, no problems/errors. I have researched Ruby and Ruby on Rails API. I have not found a simpler, more native approach. Masters if you are aware of Ruby on Rails way, please let me know.
Thanks,
Liz McGurty
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