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Indicates the format used to generate the timestamp in the cache key, if versioning is off. Accepts any of the symbols in Time::DATE_FORMATS
.
This is :usec
, by default.
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class_attribute :cache_timestamp_format, instance_writer: false, default: :useccache_versioning Link
Indicates whether to use a stable cache_key
method that is accompanied by a changing version in the cache_version
method.
This is true
, by default on Rails 5.2 and above.
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class_attribute :cache_versioning, instance_writer: false, default: falsecollection_cache_versioning Link
Indicates whether to use a stable cache_key
method that is accompanied by a changing version in the cache_version
method on collections.
This is false
, by default until Rails 6.1.
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class_attribute :collection_cache_versioning, instance_writer: false, default: falseInstance Public methods cache_key() Link
Returns a stable cache key that can be used to identify this record.
Product.new.cache_key # => "products/new"
Product.find(5).cache_key # => "products/5"
If ActiveRecord::Base.cache_versioning
is turned off, as it was in Rails 5.1 and earlier, the cache key will also include a version.
Product.cache_versioning = false
Product.find(5).cache_key # => "products/5-20071224150000" (updated_at available)
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def cache_key if new_record? "#{model_name.cache_key}/new" else if cache_version "#{model_name.cache_key}/#{id}" else timestamp = max_updated_column_timestamp if timestamp timestamp = timestamp.utc.to_fs(cache_timestamp_format) "#{model_name.cache_key}/#{id}-#{timestamp}" else "#{model_name.cache_key}/#{id}" end end end endcache_key_with_version() Link
Returns a cache key along with the version.
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def cache_key_with_version if version = cache_version "#{cache_key}-#{version}" else cache_key end endcache_version() Link
Returns a cache version that can be used together with the cache key to form a recyclable caching scheme. By default, the updated_at column is used for the cache_version
, but this method can be overwritten to return something else.
Note, this method will return nil if ActiveRecord::Base.cache_versioning
is set to false
.
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def cache_version return unless cache_versioning if has_attribute?("updated_at") timestamp = updated_at_before_type_cast if can_use_fast_cache_version?(timestamp) raw_timestamp_to_cache_version(timestamp) elsif timestamp = updated_at timestamp.utc.to_fs(cache_timestamp_format) end elsif self.class.has_attribute?("updated_at") raise ActiveModel::MissingAttributeError, "missing attribute 'updated_at' for #{self.class}" end endto_param() Link
Returns a String
, which Action Pack uses for constructing a URL to this object. The default implementation returns this recordâs id as a String
, or nil
if this recordâs unsaved.
For example, suppose that you have a User model, and that you have a resources :users
route. Normally, user_path
will construct a path with the user objectâs âidâ in it:
user = User.find_by(name: 'Phusion')
user_path(user) # => "/users/1"
You can override to_param
in your model to make user_path
construct a path using the userâs name instead of the userâs id:
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
def to_param # overridden
name
end
end
user = User.find_by(name: 'Phusion')
user_path(user) # => "/users/Phusion"
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def to_param return unless id Array(id).join(self.class.param_delimiter) end
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