In my application I have a header that has many rules, since I have many types of profiles.
I want to make just one query (maybe two) to get the user and make all the checks that I need
In my application controller I have this method:
def current_user
@current_user ||= User.find_by_remember_token(cookies[:remember_token])
end
To check the current user, but I keep calling it on my header.html.erb, if I check it, like, 10 times, I will do 10 queries...
As far as I know when I first call current_user
I would get a variable @current_user
to use. But this is clear for me when I have a controller. I call current_user
and on my view I just check @current_user.something
. since /layouts/_header.html.erb doesn't have a controller, how can I do this ?
current_user
in your views, not@current_user
. It will not perform 10 queries if you call it 10 times; it will perform one query the first time, and then simply load the variable@current_user
the next 9 times.