Given
This Ruby class:
class Quiz attr_accessor :topic, :course, :highest_grade, :failing_grade, :answers_by_questions def initialize(topic, course, highest_grade, failing_grade) @topic = topic @course = course @highest_grade = highest_grade @failing_grade = failing_grade @answers_by_questions = Hash.new() end def add_question(question, answer) @answers_by_questions[question] = answer end end
This instance of the Quiz class:
ch1_history_quiz = Quiz.new("Chapter 1", "History", 100, 65) ch1_history_quiz.add_question("Which ancient civilisation created the boomerang?", "Aboriginal Australians")
Objective
Save this quiz object to be accessed later by all users of the app.
Question
How to store and access this quiz object in Rails 6.0 without representing it in a database?
Possible Solutions
- Is it possible to use Marshal to pickle the object and save it to be used later?
What I've checked out so far
SO - Store json object in ruby on rails app: Because this is JSON, going back and forth between the JSON format and the parsed format is more intuitive.
SO - Can I create a database of ruby classes?: I don't really get the answer to this question. Some of the links are broken. I think the question is pretty similar, though.