instance method
update_columns
Ruby on Rails 5.2.8.1
Since v4.0.13Signature
update_columns(attributes)
Updates the attributes directly in the database issuing an UPDATE SQL statement and sets them in the receiver:
user.update_columns(last_request_at: Time.current)
This is the fastest way to update attributes because it goes straight to the database, but take into account that in consequence the regular update procedures are totally bypassed. In particular:
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Validations are skipped.
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Callbacks are skipped.
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updated_at/updated_onare not updated. -
However, attributes are serialized with the same rules as ActiveRecord::Relation#update_all
This method raises an ActiveRecord::ActiveRecordError when called on new objects, or when at least one of the attributes is marked as readonly.
Parameters
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attributesreq
Source
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/persistence.rb, line 468
def update_columns(attributes)
raise ActiveRecordError, "cannot update a new record" if new_record?
raise ActiveRecordError, "cannot update a destroyed record" if destroyed?
attributes.each_key do |key|
verify_readonly_attribute(key.to_s)
end
id_in_database = self.id_in_database
attributes.each do |k, v|
write_attribute_without_type_cast(k, v)
end
affected_rows = self.class._update_record(
attributes,
self.class.primary_key => id_in_database
)
affected_rows == 1
end
Defined in activerecord/lib/active_record/persistence.rb line 468
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Defined in ActiveRecord::Persistence