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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T18:37:30+00:00 2026-06-02T18:37:30+00:00

I am duplicating my includes , where , order , and paginate methods because

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I am duplicating my includes, where, order, and paginate methods because I don’t know if there is a block for Arel chains or better way to make this DRY. Is there something that makes it easy to test for the specialty_id or facility_id in params without using a long where string with ternary operators?

class << self
  def list(options = {})

    facility_id  = options[:facility_id]  || nil
    keywords     = options[:keywords]     || nil
    page         = options[:page]         || nil
    specialty_id = options[:specialty_id] || nil
    jobs         = self.arel_table

    unless keywords.nil?
      keywords = keywords.downcase.tr_s('^a-z0-9 ', '').tr_s(' ', '\%')
    end

    if !specialty_id.blank?
      approved.
          includes(:facility, :specialties, :videos).
          where(jobs[:name].matches("%#{keywords}%")).
          where(specialties: {id: specialty_id}).
          order(jobs[:name]).
          paginate(page: page, per_page: 20)
    elsif !facility_id.blank?
      approved.
          includes(:facility, :specialties, :videos).
          where(jobs[:name].matches("%#{keywords}%")).
          where(facilities: {id: facility_id}).
          order(jobs[:name]).
          paginate(page: page, per_page: 20)
    else
      approved.
          includes(:facility, :specialties, :videos).
          where(jobs[:name].matches("%#{keywords}%")).
          order(jobs[:name]).
          paginate(page: page, per_page: 20)
    end

  end
end
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    2026-06-02T18:37:31+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 6:37 pm
    query = approved
    query = query.includes(:facility, :specialties, :videos)
    query = query.where(jobs[:name].matches("%#{keywords}%")) if jobs[:name].present?
    query = query. ...
    query = query.paginate(page: page, per_page: 20)
    query.to_a
    
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