Module: ActiveSupport::LazyLoadHooks
- Included in:
- ActiveSupport
- Defined in:
- lib/active_support/lazy_load_hooks.rb
Overview
lazy_load_hooks allows Rails to lazily load a lot of components and thus making the app boot faster. Because of this feature now there is no need to require ActiveRecord::Base
at boot time purely to apply configuration. Instead a hook is registered that applies configuration once ActiveRecord::Base
is loaded. Here ActiveRecord::Base
is used as example but this feature can be applied elsewhere too.
Here is an example where on_load
method is called to register a hook.
initializer 'active_record.initialize_timezone' do
ActiveSupport.on_load(:active_record) do
self.time_zone_aware_attributes = true
self.default_timezone = :utc
end
end
When the entirety of ActiveRecord::Base
has been evaluated then run_load_hooks
is invoked. The very last line of ActiveRecord::Base
is:
ActiveSupport.run_load_hooks(:active_record, ActiveRecord::Base)
Class Method Summary collapse
-
.extended(base) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#on_load(name, options = {}, &block) ⇒ Object
Declares a block that will be executed when a Rails component is fully loaded.
- #run_load_hooks(name, base = Object) ⇒ Object
Class Method Details
Instance Method Details
#on_load(name, options = {}, &block) ⇒ Object
Declares a block that will be executed when a Rails component is fully loaded.
Options:
-
:yield
- Yields the object that run_load_hooks toblock
. -
:run_once
- Givenblock
will run only once.
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# File 'lib/active_support/lazy_load_hooks.rb', line 41 def on_load(name, = {}, &block) @loaded[name].each do |base| execute_hook(name, base, , block) end @load_hooks[name] << [block, ] end |