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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T23:36:49+00:00 2026-06-06T23:36:49+00:00

I am creating a REST API in rails. I’m using RSpec. I’d like to

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I am creating a REST API in rails. I’m using RSpec. I’d like to minimize the number of database calls, so I would like to add an automatic test that verifies the number of database calls being executed as part of a certain action.
Is there a simple way to add that to my test?
What I’m looking for is some way to monitor/record the calls that are being made to the database as a result of a single API call.
If this can’t be done with RSpec but can be done with some other testing tool, that’s also great.

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    2026-06-06T23:36:52+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 11:36 pm

    The easiest thing in Rails 3 is probably to hook into the notifications api.

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    class SqlCounter< ActiveSupport::LogSubscriber
    
      def self.count= value
        Thread.current['query_count'] = value
      end
    
      def self.count
        Thread.current['query_count'] || 0
      end
    
      def self.reset_count
        result, self.count = self.count, 0
        result
      end
    
      def sql(event)
        self.class.count += 1
        puts "logged #{event.payload[:sql]}"
      end
    end
    
    SqlCounter.attach_to :active_record
    

    will print every executed sql statement to the console and count them. You could then write specs such as

    expect do
      # do stuff
    end.to change(SqlCounter, :count).by(2)
    

    You’ll probably want to filter out some statements, such as ones starting/committing transactions or the ones active record emits to determine the structures of tables.

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