NOTE: This approach has been deprecated for end-user code in favor of thread_mattr_accessor and friends. Please use that approach instead.
This module is used to encapsulate access to thread local variables.
Instead of polluting the thread locals namespace:
Thread.current[:connection_handler]
you define a class that extends this module:
module ActiveRecord
class RuntimeRegistry
extend ActiveSupport::PerThreadRegistry
attr_accessor :connection_handler
end
end
and invoke the declared instance accessors as class methods. So
ActiveRecord::RuntimeRegistry.connection_handler = connection_handler
sets a connection handler local to the current thread, and
ActiveRecord::RuntimeRegistry.connection_handler
returns a connection handler local to the current thread.
This feature is accomplished by instantiating the class and storing the
instance as a thread local keyed by the class name. In the example above a
key “ActiveRecord::RuntimeRegistry” is stored in
Thread.current
. The class methods proxy to said thread local
instance.
If the class has an initializer, it must accept no arguments.