ActiveModel::MissingAttributeError occurs after deploying and then goes away after a while

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我寻月下人不归 2020-12-25 09:58

I have a Rails 3.0.9 app that, once it is deployed, suffers from a bunch of ActiveModel::MissingAttributeErrors that crop up causing 500s. The errors occur fairly randomly,

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  • 2020-12-25 10:18

    If you have been having this issue only directly after updating your database without any deploys or server restarts following, then what worked for me may work for you:

    Run heroku restart and it should be fixed. Before the dyno restarts old data sometimes remains cached on the server, so starting it up again will scrub all of that data and prevent it from causing errors of that sort. Hope this helps.

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  • 2020-12-25 10:18

    I found an interesting take on this that resulted in the same error. In an attempt to reuse code we subclasses a presenters class with a presenters class that performed grouping to use in a graph view.

    To simplify, it was something like:

    class PostPresenter 
      def query
        Post.where(...stuff....).includes(:wombat)
      end
    end
    

    The the aggregator did something like the following to build a table of posts per day:

    class AggregatePostPresenter < PostPresenter
      def group_query
        query.select('count(*) as cnt, date(created_at)').group('date(created_at)')
      end
    end
    

    A call to "group_query" results in an ActiveModel::MissingAttributeError since, I think, the attempt to "includes" Wombat fails because "wombat_id" wasn't in the attributes included in the "select".

    This is probably not your answer, however, since it happens regardless of whether or not cache is enabled.

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  • 2020-12-25 10:24

    You probably have a query that doesn't return all the columns (i.e. uses :select) and then cache_money; or some other ActiveRecord plugin uses an after_initialize callback, which executes whenever a new ActiveRecord object is created (i.e. when fetched from the database).

    In that initialize callback, something tries to access or use an attribute that wasn't included in the :select. You'd expect this to return nil for that attribute, but an ActiveRecord::MissingAttributeError is thrown instead.

    You can rescue ActiveRecord::MissingAttributeError like the article suggests, or patch the plugin(s) to use has_attribute?(:attribute_name) before they try to access or modify the attribute.

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  • 2020-12-25 10:27

    A similar problem was annoying me when I was trying to make Ajax (actually angularjs) calls to populate an edit-in-place select fields.

    I just wanted an id and name attributes to_json and kept getting the MissingAttributeError.

    Realised I gotcha'd myself by having an as_json method in the model which is used for the main index and show calls on the model. Basically it was the as_json that was not seeing the attributes it expected.

    @foo=Foo.select("id,name")
    
    respond_to do |format|
        format.json  { render :json => @foo.to_json }      
    end
    

    gave the error but

    respond_to do |format|
        format.json  { render :json => { :foo=>@foo.as_json(:only=>[:id,:name]) } }     
    end
    

    seems to be working. I was close to sussing it myself but I found a great explanation at.

    http://jonathanjulian.com/2010/04/rails-to_json-or-as_json/

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  • 2020-12-25 10:30

    I fixed this by adding .to_json to the end of my controller render.

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  • 2020-12-25 10:31

    you need to add line

    rescue ActiveRecord::MissingAttributeError 
    

    in your after_initialize() method of the model

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