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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T14:00:30+00:00 2026-06-17T14:00:30+00:00

In this case which pattern will be faster? Obviously Pattern1 with helper looks much

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In this case which pattern will be faster?
Obviously Pattern1 with helper looks much more sophisticated and looks clean.
But it send SQL every time when user_link method is called.
Here it calls up to 100times at one page loading.

Which way would be better for benchmark performance?

Pattern1. With helper

application_helper

def user_link(username)
    link_to User.find_by_username(username).user_profile.nickname, show_user_path(username)
end

view

<% @topics.order("updated_at DESC").limit(100).each do |topic| %>
    <%= user_link(topic.comment_threads.order("id").last.user.username) if topic.comment_threads.present? %>
<% end %>

Pattern2. Without helper. Just only view

<% @topics.order("updated_at DESC").limit(100).each do |topic| %>
    <%= link_to(topic.comment_threads.order("id").last.user.nickname, show_user_path(topic.comment_threads.order("id").last.user.username) ) if topic.comment_threads.present? %>
<% end %>
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    2026-06-17T14:00:31+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 2:00 pm

    try

    # Topics model
    #via scope
    scope :get_topic_list, lambda do
      order("updated_at DESC").joins(:comment_threads => :user).limit(100)
    end
    
    #via method
    def self.get_topic_list
      Topic.order("updated_at DESC").joins(:comment_threads => :user).limit(100)
    end
    
    # in your controller or move to model itself (recommened)
    @topics = Topic.get_topic_list
    
    # in you view
    <% @topics.each do |topic| %>
        <%= link_to(topic.comment_threads.order("id").last.user.nickname, show_user_path(topic.comment_threads.order("id").last.user.username) ) if topic.comment_threads.present? %>
    <% end %>
    
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