class ActiveRecord::StatementCache
Statement cache is used to cache a single statement in order to avoid creating the AST again. Initializing the cache is done by passing the statement in the initialization block:
cache = ActiveRecord::StatementCache.new do Book.where(name: "my book").limit(100) end
The cached statement is executed by using the execute
method:
cache.execute
The relation returned by the block is cached, and for each execute
call the cached relation gets duped. Database is queried when to_a
is called on the relation.
Public Class Methods
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/statement_cache.rb, line 17 def initialize @relation = yield raise ArgumentError.new("Statement cannot be nil") if @relation.nil? end
Public Instance Methods
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/statement_cache.rb, line 22 def execute @relation.dup.to_a end
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