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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T19:06:37+00:00 2026-06-09T19:06:37+00:00

Does anyone know if its possible to create a model instance and apply the

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Does anyone know if its possible to create a model instance and apply the ID and any other attributes without having to load it from the database? I tried doing this, but the associations are not fetched from the database 🙁 Any ideas?


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What I want to accomplish is simply this:

  1. Fetch an existing record from the database.
  2. Store as “hashed” output of the record into redis or some other memory store.
  3. Next time when that record is fetched, fetch the cached store first and if it is not found then goto step 1.
  4. If there is a cache hit, then load all the cached attributes into that model and make that model instance behave as if it were a model fetched from the database with a finite set of columns.

This is where I am stuck, what I’ve been doing is creating a Model.new object and setting each of the params manually. This works, but it treats the instantiated model object as a new record. There has got to be an intermediate subroutine in ActiveRecord that does the attribute setting.

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    2026-06-09T19:06:38+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 7:06 pm

    I solved the problem by doing the following.

    1. Create a new model class which extends the model class that I want to have cached into memory.

    2. Set the table_name of the new class to the same one as the parent class.

    3. Create a new initialize method, call the super method in it, and then allow a parameter of that method to allow for a hash variable containing all the properties of the parent class.

    4. Overload the method new_record? and set that to false so that the associations work.

    Here’s my code:

    class Session < User
    
      self.table_name = 'users'
    
      METHODS = [:id, :username] # all the columns that you wish to have in the memory hash
      METHODS.each do |method|
        attr_accessor method
      end
    
      def initialize(data)
        super({})
    
        if data.is_a?(User)
          user = data
          data = {}
          METHODS.each do |key|
            data[key] = user.send(key)
          end
        else
          data = JSON.parse(data)
        end
    
        data.each do |key,value|
          key = key.to_s
          self.send(key+'=',value)
        end
      end
    
      def new_record?
        false
      end
    
    end
    
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