Railscasts put out a great episode on refactoring. One method is to move complex controller logic into service objects instead of pushing it down the model. In one service object, the following code is used:
class PasswordReset
attr_reader :user
def self.from_email(email)
new User.find_by_email(email)
end
def self.from_token(token)
new User.find_by_password_reset_token!(token)
end
...
end
What does the new
key word serve in both method bodies? new User.find_by_
. How is that different from User.find_by_
?
Here's the calling code:
def create # controller
password_reset = PasswordReset.from_email(params[:email])
if password_reset.user
password_reset.send_email
redirect_to root_url, notice: "Email sent with password reset instructions."
else
redirect_to new_password_reset_url, alert: "Email address does not match a user account."
end
end
Also, why the attr_reader :user
needed?