Awesome
ColumnsOnDemand
Lazily loads large columns on demand.
By default, does this for all TEXT (:text) and BLOB (:binary) columns, but a list of specific columns to load on demand can be given.
This is useful to reduce the memory taken by Rails when loading a number of records that have large columns if those particular columns are actually not required most of the time. In this situation it can also greatly reduce the database query time because loading large BLOB/TEXT columns generally means seeking to other database pages since they are not stored wholly in the record's page itself.
Although this plugin is mainly used for BLOB and TEXT columns, it will actually work on all types - and is just as useful for large string fields etc.
Compatibility
Supports mysql, mysql2, postgresql, and sqlite3.
Currently tested against Rails 7.2.0.beta2, 7.1.3.4, 7.0.8.4, and 6.1.7.8, with older gem versions compatible with earlier Rails versions.
Example
Example.all
will exclude the file_data
and processing_log
columns from the
SELECT
query, and example.file_data
and example.processing_log
will load & cache
that individual column value for the record instance:
class Example
columns_on_demand :file_data, :processing_log
end
Scans the examples
table columns and registers all TEXT (:text
) and BLOB (:binary
) columns for loading on demand:
class Example
columns_on_demand
end
Thanks
- Tim Connor (@tlconnor)
- Tobias Matthies (@tobmatth)
- Phil Ross (@philr)
- Jens Schmidt (@w3dot0)
Copyright (c) 2008-2024 Will Bryant, Sekuda Ltd, released under the MIT license