instance method
destroy_all
Ruby on Rails 4.1.16
Since v3.0.20Signature
destroy_all(conditions = nil)
Destroys the records matching conditions by instantiating each record and calling its destroy method. Each object’s callbacks are executed (including :dependent association options). Returns the collection of objects that were destroyed; each will be frozen, to reflect that no changes should be made (since they can’t be persisted).
Note: Instantiation, callback execution, and deletion of each record can be time consuming when you’re removing many records at once. It generates at least one SQL DELETE query per record (or possibly more, to enforce your callbacks). If you want to delete many rows quickly, without concern for their associations or callbacks, use delete_all instead.
Parameters
-
conditions- A string, array, or hash that specifies which records to destroy. If omitted, all records are destroyed. See the Conditions section in the introduction toActiveRecord::Basefor more information.
Examples
Person.destroy_all("last_login < '2004-04-04'")
Person.destroy_all(status: "inactive")
Person.where(age: 0..18).destroy_all
Parameters
-
conditionsopt = nil
Source
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/relation.rb, line 386
def destroy_all(conditions = nil)
if conditions
where(conditions).destroy_all
else
to_a.each {|object| object.destroy }.tap { reset }
end
end
Defined in activerecord/lib/active_record/relation.rb line 386
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