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I have two model like this:

class Topic < ActiveRecord::Base
  has_many :replies
end

class Reply < ActiveRecord::Base
  belongs_to :topic, touch: true
end

When I save reply with reply.save!, touch on topic will be called and updated_at of topic will be updated to current time.

But sometimes I don't want to change updated_at automaticlly when I created a reply. So, how to disable touch when I save reply?

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I'd suggest the opposite to be explicit, only touch in cases that you want to. Testing for the negative will quickly become unmanageable and could be hard to pick up by those unfamiliar with the code.

You can achieve a simple touch by calling topic.touch

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  • +1 You'll be happier in the long run with less automatic, callback-based behaviors in your models. Instead try to make a single business logic method that creates a reply and handles the logic of touch-or-no-touch in one place. A lot of people now use what is known as a "service object" for this, randomly Googled article: blog.engineyard.com/2014/…
    – mtjhax
    Oct 20, 2014 at 20:05
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This is a old question, but in case you have to skip touching records and you know what you are doing (linke in migration) you could use:

ActiveRecord::Base.no_touching do
  Project.first.touch  # does nothing
  Message.first.touch  # does nothing
end

from here: https://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveRecord/NoTouching/ClassMethods.html#method-i-no_touching

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