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RailsTemporaryData
Rails engine to simply save big temporary data (too big for session cookie store) in a database. It is great for a step-by-step wizard or similar functionality.
Why
While working on Padbase we needed 2 steps signup process (1. enter property info, 2. enter user info). Info entered in first step could get very large and we couldn't save it in a session because of CookieOverflow, didn't want to switch to ActiveRecord store and didn't want to save invalid property in database with the flag (partial validations, ...). Solution was to create separate table for this temporary data and RailsTemporaryData was born.
This way you get best from both worlds. Standard session data is still saved in a cookie and you can save larger amount of data in a database.
Install
Start by adding the gem to your application's Gemfile
gem 'rails_temporary_data'
Update your bundle
bundle install
Generate migration
rails generate rails_temporary_data
Run migration
rake db:migrate
Example
class DummyController < ApplicationController
include RailsTemporaryData::ControllerHelpers
def set_data
set_tmp_data("some_key", { first_name: "Vlado", last_name: "Cingel", bio: "Very ... very long bio" })
...
end
def get_data
tmp_data = get_tmp_data("some_key").data
# do something with tmp data
first_name = tmp_data[:first_name] # => Vlado
...
end
def update_data
tmp_data = get_tmp_data("some_key").data
# do something with tmp data
tmp_data[:first_name] = "Max" # => Max
# and then save changes (update tmp data)
update_tmp_data("some_key", tmp_data) # => { first_name: "Max", last_name: "Cingel", bio: "Very ... very long bio" }
...
end
end
You can optionally set data expiry time (default is 2 days)
class DummyController < ApplicationController
include RailsTemporaryData::ControllerHelpers
def set_data
set_tmp_data("some_key", { bio: "Very ... very long bio" }, Time.now + 3.days)
...
end
end
To clear data you don't need any more
class DummyController < ApplicationController
include RailsTemporaryData::ControllerHelpers
def get_data
tmp_data = get_tmp_data("some_key").data
# do something with tmp data
clear_tmp_data("some_key")
end
end
To help you clear unwanted and/or expired data rake task is provided. You should set a cron job to call this task daily.
rake rails_temporary_data:delete_expired
TODO
- Default expires_at as configuration option
- Generate initializer that will make RailsTemporaryData::ControllerHelpers available to all controllers