This looks useful to me. If you did implement this, it would be less rigid if you accepted a class instead of a class name, because that would allow you to pass anything that responds to #new.-Joe
On Thursday, September 6, 2012 8:29:40 AM UTC-4, Kensodev wrote:Hey,For a while now, I am thinking about implementing a feature into Rails.Since it's not a simple single liner, I thought I should get feedback on it and maybe some guidelines before I continue on with coding it.The feature I would like to implement is nil_object pattern.Here's some code for exampleAs you can see, the post belongs to a user and I am printing out the user display name for every post.This is a pretty common thing in every rails app I ever saw, some preload, some let it go N+1 without caring.The problem is, that if you don't have the user in the database, the view code will fail on NoMethodError for NilClass.To Avoid this here's what I want to do:This way, if the database has no record for that user, it will load the nil_user class and the code will now break.This can come in handy not only for the belongs_to but for the has_one relation as well.So... This is the feature I want to implement, thoughts? feedback? guidelines?--To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rubyonrails-core/-/EX61uUxjIkQJ.
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As you can see, the post belongs to a user and I am printing out the user display name for every post.This is a pretty common thing in every rails app I ever saw, some preload, some let it go N+1 without caring.The problem is, that if you don't have the user in the database, the view code will fail on NoMethodError for NilClass.
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Hey,For a while now, I am thinking about implementing a feature into Rails.Since it's not a simple single liner, I thought I should get feedback on it and maybe some guidelines before I continue on with coding it.The feature I would like to implement is nil_object pattern.Here's some code for example
As you can see, the post belongs to a user and I am printing out the user display name for every post.This is a pretty common thing in every rails app I ever saw, some preload, some let it go N+1 without caring.The problem is, that if you don't have the user in the database, the view code will fail on NoMethodError for NilClass.
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