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I was trying to code it like this.
What's wrong with this?

def topic_button(community)
    if !community.topics.order("last_active_at DESC").last.nil? && community.topics.order("last_active_at DESC").last.last_active_at.to_date == Date.current.to_date
        'posted today'
    else
        'no post today'
    end
end

3 Answers 3

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You can use the today? method:

def topic_button(community)
  last_post = community.topics.order('last_active_at DESC').last
  if last_post && last_post.last_active_at.today?
    'posted today'
  else
    'no post today'
  end
end
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  • In few communities, it gets nil when doing last_post_time = community.community_topics.order('last_active_at DESC').last.last_active_at
    – cat
    Apr 25, 2013 at 0:27
  • 1
    Also, DESC will mean that most recent topics will come first. You may want to change last to first depending on what your application is actually doing. Apr 25, 2013 at 0:29
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You should really just be doing the query once:

topic = community.topics.order("last_active_at DESC").last

if topic && topic.last_active_at.to_date == Date.current.to_date
   puts "posted today"
else
  puts "no post today"
end
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 if  @community.topics.last_active_at == Date.current.to_date
        puts "posted today"
 else
        puts "no post today"
 end

Hope it helps

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  • Thanks:) but the problem is last_active_at is not in order. last_active_at will be updated when if it's commented by someone:(
    – cat
    Apr 25, 2013 at 0:21

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