With Rails 4.1.1, using mysql2 adapter:
I am using an ActiveRecord connection
to execute a multiple insert in a MySQL table:
ActiveRecord::Base.connection.execute %Q{
INSERT INTO table (`user_id`, `item_id`)
SELECT 1, id FROM items WHERE items.condition IS NOT NULL
}
This works fine, do the job, and returns nil
.
Is there a way to get the number of affected rows? (avoiding the need to execute another query)
I have found the documentation of the execute
method somewhat sparse.
Here is an easy way to get the number of affected rows using the mysql2 adapter. Put this in a file that gets loaded by your app:
Then you will be able to run
ActiveRecord::Base.connection.affected_rows
to get the number of affected rows.You can use
connection.update
method which executes expression and returns affected rows count.Rails v4.2.7 doc - http://api.rubyonrails.org/v4.2.7/classes/ActiveRecord/ConnectionAdapters/DatabaseStatements.html#method-i-update
Rails latest doc - http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveRecord/ConnectionAdapters/DatabaseStatements.html#method-i-update