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Instead of doing n queries for n states, do one query to get all the counts grouped by state, and figure out what the count is for each state is from that. We can still cache the individual counts (it can't hurt), but this will help with initial load. Note that the `opened` scope on `Issuable` includes the `opened` and `reopened` states, which is why there's a special case. |
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access_requests_finder.rb | ||
branches_finder.rb | ||
contributed_projects_finder.rb | ||
group_projects_finder.rb | ||
groups_finder.rb | ||
issuable_finder.rb | ||
issues_finder.rb | ||
joined_groups_finder.rb | ||
labels_finder.rb | ||
merge_requests_finder.rb | ||
milestones_finder.rb | ||
move_to_project_finder.rb | ||
notes_finder.rb | ||
personal_projects_finder.rb | ||
pipelines_finder.rb | ||
projects_finder.rb | ||
README.md | ||
snippets_finder.rb | ||
tags_finder.rb | ||
todos_finder.rb | ||
union_finder.rb |
Finders
This type of classes responsible for collection items based on different conditions. To prevent lookup methods in models like this:
class Project
def issues_for_user_filtered_by(user, filter)
# A lot of logic not related to project model itself
end
end
issues = project.issues_for_user_filtered_by(user, params)
Better use this:
issues = IssuesFinder.new(project, user, filter).execute
It will help keep models thiner.