Ruby on Rails
Friday, January 26, 2018
Current user is a session concept, are you sure you are doing things in the correct place?
Maybe you are doing something in a active record hook that should be a method called by the controller...
Em Sex, 26 de jan de 2018 11:06, Prince Bansal <er.princebansal@gmail.com> escreveu:
Hello Guys,--I faced a situation in Rails that I need current_user method inside model. There is a condition that I do not have any column that is associatedwith current_user in model. I do not want to declare virtual attribute in each activerecord model also do not want to set it in global variable. How can I achieve this?Your help will be highly appreciated.Thanks.
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