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Boxiang Sun
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9d40646a
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May 26, 2017
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Kamil Trzcinski
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Fix Counter Cache not being disabled for acts-on-taggable
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title
:
Fix counter cache for acts as taggable
merge_request
:
author
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config/initializers/acts_as_taggable.rb
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config/initializers/
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@@ -3,3 +3,7 @@ ActsAsTaggableOn.strict_case_match = true
# tags_counter enables caching count of tags which results in an update whenever a tag is added or removed
# since the count is not used anywhere its better performance wise to disable this cache
ActsAsTaggableOn
.
tags_counter
=
false
# validate that counter cache is disabled
raise
"Counter cache is not disabled"
if
ActsAsTaggableOn
::
Tagging
.
reflections
[
"tag"
].
options
[
:counter_cache
]
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