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Ruby on Rails: Saving multiple values in a single database cell

How do I save multiple values in a single cell record in Ruby on Rails applications?

If I have a table named Exp with columns named: Education , Experience , and Skill , what is the best practice if I want users to store multiple values such as: education institutions or skills in a single row?

I'd like to have users use multiple text fields, but should go into same cell record.

For instance if user has multiple skills, those skills should be in one cell? Would this be best or would it be better if I created a new table for just skills?

Please advise,

Thanks

I would not recommend storing multiple values in the same database column. It would make querying very difficult. For example, if you wanted to look for all the users with a particular skill set, the query would clumsy both on readability and performance.

However, there are still certain cases where it makes sense.

  • When you want to allow for variable list of data points
  • You are not going to query the data based on one of the values in the list

ActiveRecord has built-in support for this. You can store Hash or Array in a database column.

  1. Just mark the columns as Text

     rails g model Exp experience:text education:text skill:text 
  2. Next, serialize the columns in your Model code

     class Exp < ActiveRecord::Base serialize :experience, :education, :skill # other model code end 
  3. Now, you can just save the Hash or Array in the database field!

     Exp.new(:skill => ['Cooking', 'Singing', 'Dancing']) 

You can do it using a serialized list in a single column (comma-separated), but a really bad idea, read these answers for reasoning:

I suggest changing your schema to have a one to many relationship between users and skills.

轨道4和PostgreSQL自带hstore开箱即用支持的,更多信息这里在轨道3,你可以使用宝石来启用它。

It depends on what kind of functionality you want. If you want to bind the Exp model attributes with a form (for new and update operations) and put some validations on them, it is always better to keep it in a separate table. On the other hand, if these are just attributes, which you just need in database keep them in a single column. There is way by which you can keep the serialized object like arrays and hashes in database columns. Make them a array/hash as per your need and save it like this.

http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveRecord/AttributeMethods/Serialization/ClassMethods.html#method-i-serialize

Serialized attributes, automatically deserializes when they are pulled out of tables and serialized automatically when saved.

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