Say I have a Post model. When I delete last post ‘Post 24’, I want the next post to take id of Post 24 and not Post 25.
I want to show id in views and I don’t want missing numbers. How do I do that?
Thanks for your help.
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The purpose of an id is to be nothing more than an internal identifier. It shouldn’t be used publicly at all. This isn’t a Rails thing, but a database issue. MySQL won’t reclaim id’s because it can lead to very serious complications in your app. If a record is deleted, its id is laid to rest forevermore, so that no future record will be mistaken for it.
However, there is a way to do what you want. I believe you want a
positioninteger column instead. Add that to your model/table, and then install the acts_as_list plugin.Install it the usual way:
Then add the “hook” to your model:
Now the
positioncolumn of your post model will automatically track itself, with no sequence gaps. It’ll even give you some handy methods for re-ordering if you so choose.