I have a table that is large, and I work for a growing company.  We will 
use find_each or find_each_in_batches, but as our code base grows and the 
number of hands touching the code increases, I'm concerned that we may risk 
releasing code that will perform terribly in production.  Our test 
environments do not have millions of records, so we're unlikely to catch an 
error until we push to production and see our systems grind to a halt.  

I'm wondering if there's an easy way to force the use of find_each (or 
find_in_batches) for all queries written against my model.  This would be 
one change we could make and we'd forever catch the mistake at the test 
phase vs having to always worry that our new guy will write perfectly valid 
code and we'll just forget that you can't use that code on that model.


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