I keep getting conflicting opinions on the practice of storing information in the Thread.current
hash (e.g., the current_user, the current subdomain, etc.). The technique has been proposed as a way to simplify later processing within the model layer (query scoping, auditing, etc.).
- Why are my thread variables intermittent in Rails?
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- Are Thread.current[] values and class level attributes safe to use in rails?
Many consider the practice unacceptable because it breaks the MVC pattern. Others express concerns about reliability/safety of the approach, and my 2-part question focuses on the latter aspect.
Is the
Thread.current
hash guaranteed to be available and private to one and only one response, throughout its entire cycle?I understand that a thread, at the end of a response, may well be handed over to other incoming requests, thereby leaking any information stored in
Thread.current
. Would clearing such information before the end of the response (e.g. by executingThread.current[:user] = nil
from a controller'safter_filter
) suffice in preventing such security breach?
Thanks! Giuseppe