pl wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> More classes and instances will use more memory. Many websites uses
> Rails with these 3000+ classes in production, so that's not really a
> problem.
>
> What exactly is your question? You can disable parts of the Rails
> framework in your environment.rb, but that won't make a big
> difference.
Hi Pl,
Great to know many website use more than 3000+ classes.
Basically,
1. I will have huge numbers of tables and each one of them have totally
different columns. This because I want user to be able to upload theirs
own data/tables.
So, in this case, it can be even 20000+ classes.
2. For each tables, I will have model class that will access that table.
3. By having these no 1 and 2 requirement, I will need to load "model
classes" dynamically whenever a user import their own table without
restarting rails. So that's why I am looking into autoload feature. But
seems like autoload only loading it from file. It will not load based on
"string that contain model class"
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