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Apartment
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Figma's Databases team lived to tell the scale
I recall a popular rails gem[1] once upon a time that provided multi-tenancy via postgres schemas.
As it turns out, even the company the initially developed the gem ended up ditching the approach due to some of the issues you outlined above.
Managing separate schemas feels like one of those nefarious decisions that make things simple _initially_ but get you into a world of hurt when you need to scale. The company is since defunct but they have an article where they discuss why they ditched the approach [2], TL;DR it's too difficult to maintain and scale
[1] https://github.com/influitive/apartment#tenants-on-different...
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Is there a way to have rails return a different set of data depending on the hostname?
Looks like you're trying to implement multi-tenancy. You might also want to look at the apartment gem.
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Create views to display all data managed by apartment gem
One strategy of the apartment gem is to store tenant data in dedicated schemas in a Postgres database.
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How we found and fixed a rare race condition in our session handling - The GitHub Blog
The other issue I think was with Apartment tenant switching and ActiveRecord's column cache. Some tenants had the updated columns and others didn't. Also with Puma. People love them some Puma! Me, I go with Passenger. Well, if the requirements are right that is...
What are some alternatives?
Enumerize - Enumerated attributes with I18n and ActiveRecord/Mongoid support
Acts As Tennant - Easy multi-tenancy for Rails in a shared database setup.
ranked-model - An acts_as_sortable/acts_as_list replacement built for Rails 4+
Milia - Easy multi-tenanting for Rails5 (or Rails4) + Devise
Ancestry - Organise ActiveRecord model into a tree structure
activerecord-multi-tenant - Rails/ActiveRecord support for distributed multi-tenant databases like Postgres+Citus
ActsAsList - An ActiveRecord plugin for managing lists.
pluck_all - A more efficient way to get data from database. Like #pluck method but return array of hashes instead.
dry-validation - Validation library with type-safe schemas and rules
SanitizeSqlLike - Backport #sanitize_sql_like method from Rails 4 for Rails 3. Sanitizes a string so that it is safe to use within an SQL LIKE statement.
Goldiloader - Just the right amount of Rails eager loading
multi-tenant-support - Build a highly secure, no data leak, multi-tenant rails app