What's the difference between find, where and find_by_id?

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余生分开走 2020-12-14 00:01

What\'s the difference between find, where and find_by_id? They all work when you try to find a user given an ID.

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  •  半阙折子戏
    2020-12-14 00:28

    The difference is what they return when a record is found, or when it's not found. Consider the following examples:

    >> User.create name: 'THE USER' # creates a user with id = 1
    >> User.find(1) # returns the user
    >> User.find_by_id(1) # returns the user
    >> User.where(id: 1).first # returns the user
    

    As you can see, an existing user can be fetched using any of the 3 methods. The big difference with using where is you can chain commands (of course, without calling first first.)

    Let's have a look at when you try to find a record that isn't existing

    >> User.find(2) # raises an exception
    >> User.find_by_id(2) # nil
    >> User.where(id: 2).first # nil
    

    So here, it's obvious that when you use find to search for a record that isn't existing, you get an exception. That exception is ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound which renders a 404 on production environment.

    Hope this helps!

    UPDATE

    Rails 4 uses the following syntax for find_by

    >> User.find_by(id: 1)  # returns nil if there's no user with an id of 1
    >> User.find_by!(id: 1) # raises ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound when no record is found
    

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