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When debugging, get_raw_records is called three times. How can I bypass such behavior? For example the logs show:
def get_raw_records
puts "Raw Records"
User.all
end
Logs:
Raw Records
(0.7ms) SELECT COUNT(*) FROM "users"
Raw Records
CACHE (0.0ms) SELECT COUNT(*) FROM "users"
Raw Records
User Load (0.5ms) SELECT "users".* FROM "users" ORDER BY users.first_name ASC LIMIT $1 OFFSET $2 [["LIMIT", 75], ["OFFSET", 0]]
If I return zero User records (i.e. User.none) it is only called twice so I'm assuming it's something to do with sorting/filtering in the background.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Is there a way to bypass the additional calls cleanly by any chance? I have the data exactly how I need it on the first fetch. Thanks for the gem it's kept things a lot cleaner.
The main issue is that I call elasticsearch on AWS in get_raw_records so calling it 3 times slows things down considerably. I'm wondering if get_raw_records should only be the initial models & joins and then the filter_records(records) method should have the logic? Will report back.
When debugging, get_raw_records is called three times. How can I bypass such behavior? For example the logs show:
Logs:
If I return zero User records (i.e.
User.none
) it is only called twice so I'm assuming it's something to do with sorting/filtering in the background.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: