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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T13:31:02+00:00 2026-05-23T13:31:02+00:00

I am using Ruby on Rails 3.0.7 and I have tree classes what behavior

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I am using Ruby on Rails 3.0.7 and I have tree classes what behavior is almost the same (and also the code in them model files). All those have a name and a description attribute, run same validation methods and for both there is a before_save callback that maintains data consistent providing the same functions.

I would like to refactor validation methods and callbacks in a separated class\model (I think I have to locate them related files in the \lib folder of my application).

What I have to do to make that? What code I have to add in my classes and what in the refactoring class\model?

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    2026-05-23T13:31:03+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 1:31 pm

    Well, you could just make a super class from which your three models inherit. I tend to put the abstract base class in app/models alongside the models themselves.

    # app/models/thing.rb
    class Thing < ActiveRecord::Base
        # common code goes here, such as
        before_save ...
        validates_length_of :foo
    end
    
    # app/models/red_thing.rb
    class RedThing < Thing
        # methods specific to RedThing go here
    end
    
    # app/models/blue_thing.rb
    class BlueThing < Thing
        # methods specific to BlueThing go here
    end
    

    If your Things have many differences such that it doesn’t make sense to group them like this, you’d want to use a module instead, which is a only bit more complicated.

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