instance method
find_in_batches
Ruby on Rails 4.0.13
Since v3.1.12Signature
find_in_batches(options = {})
Yields each batch of records that was found by the find options as an array. The size of each batch is set by the :batch_size option; the default is 1000.
You can control the starting point for the batch processing by supplying the :start option. This is especially useful if you want multiple workers dealing with the same processing queue. You can make worker 1 handle all the records between id 0 and 10,000 and worker 2 handle from 10,000 and beyond (by setting the :start option on that worker).
It’s not possible to set the order. That is automatically set to ascending on the primary key (“id ASC”) to make the batch ordering work. This also means that this method only works with integer-based primary keys. You can’t set the limit either, that’s used to control the batch sizes.
Person.where("age > 21").find_in_batches do |group| sleep(50) # Make sure it doesn't get too crowded in there! group.each { |person| person.party_all_night! } end # Let's process the next 2000 records Person.all.find_in_batches(start: 2000, batch_size: 2000) do |group| group.each { |person| person.party_all_night! } end
Parameters
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optionsopt = {}
Source
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/batches.rb, line 56
def find_in_batches(options = {})
options.assert_valid_keys(:start, :batch_size)
relation = self
if logger && (arel.orders.present? || arel.taken.present?)
logger.warn("Scoped order and limit are ignored, it's forced to be batch order and batch size")
end
start = options.delete(:start)
batch_size = options.delete(:batch_size) || 1000
relation = relation.reorder(batch_order).limit(batch_size)
records = start ? relation.where(table[primary_key].gteq(start)).to_a : relation.to_a
while records.any?
records_size = records.size
primary_key_offset = records.last.id
raise "Primary key not included in the custom select clause" unless primary_key_offset
yield records
break if records_size < batch_size
records = relation.where(table[primary_key].gt(primary_key_offset)).to_a
end
end
Defined in activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/batches.rb line 56
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Defined in ActiveRecord::Batches