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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T15:01:20+00:00 2026-05-15T15:01:20+00:00

How to convert a ruby hash object to JSON? So I am trying this

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How to convert a ruby hash object to JSON? So I am trying this example below & it doesn’t work?

I was looking at the RubyDoc and obviously Hash object doesn’t have a to_json method. But I am reading on blogs that Rails supports active_record.to_json and also supports hash#to_json. I can understand ActiveRecord is a Rails object, but Hash is not native to Rails, it’s a pure Ruby object. So in Rails you can do a hash.to_json, but not in pure Ruby??

car = {:make => "bmw", :year => "2003"}
car.to_json
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    2026-05-15T15:01:21+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 3:01 pm

    One of the numerous niceties of Ruby is the possibility to extend existing classes with your own methods. That’s called “class reopening” or monkey-patching (the meaning of the latter can vary, though).

    So, take a look here:

    car = {:make => "bmw", :year => "2003"}
    # => {:make=>"bmw", :year=>"2003"}
    car.to_json
    # NoMethodError: undefined method `to_json' for {:make=>"bmw", :year=>"2003"}:Hash
    #   from (irb):11
    #   from /usr/bin/irb:12:in `<main>'
    require 'json'
    # => true
    car.to_json
    # => "{"make":"bmw","year":"2003"}"
    

    As you can see, requiring json has magically brought method to_json to our Hash.

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