== Description Given the following class definitions, class Address belongs_to :addressable, :polymorphic => true end class Person has_many :addresses, :as => addressable end class Vendor < Person end and given the following code, vendor = Vendor.create(...) address = vendor.addresses.create(...) p vendor p address will output, # #
Notice that addressable_type column is Person even though the actual class is Vendor. Normally, this isn't a problem, however it can have negative performance characteristic in certain circumstances. The most obvious one is that a join with persons or an extra query is required to find out the actual type of addressable. This gem add ActiveRecord::Base.store_base_sti_class configuration option. It defaults to true for backwards compatibility. Setting it false will alter ActiveRecord's behavior to store the actual class in polymorphic _type columns when STI is used. In the example above, if the ActiveRecord::Base.store_base_sti_class is false, the output will be, # #
== Usage Add the following line to your Gemfile, gem 'store_base_sti_class' then bundle install. Once you have the gem installed, add the following to one of the initializers (or make a new one) in config/initializers, ActiveRecord::Base.store_base_sti_class = false When changing this behavior you will have write a migration to update all of your existing _type columns accordingly. You may also need to change your application if it explicitly relies on the _type columns. == Notes This gem incorporates the work from https://github.com/pkmiec/store_base_sti_class_for_3_0, https://github.com/appfolio/store_base_sti_class_for_3_1, and incorporating changes from https://github.com/Lovethis/store_base_sti_class_for_3_1 It currently works with ActiveRecord 3.0.5 through 3.2.3. == Copyright Copyright (c) 2011 AppFolio, inc. See LICENSE.txt for further details.