Ruby on Rails Friday, June 3, 2016

Hey!

I want to execute some SQL after the connection has been established (for example `SELECT set_limit(0.2)` to set the trigram match threshold in PostgreSQL). I'm looking for something like after_connect hook but haven't found one.

I could monkey-patch Active Record but I'd prefer a more elegant solution. I could execute the code from an initializer but it won't work if the connection needs to be reestablished.

My question is: what's the best way to execute a piece of code for each newly established Active Record connection?

Best regards
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Greg Navis
I help tech companies to scale Heroku-hosted Rails apps.

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