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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T22:15:15+00:00 2026-05-11T22:15:15+00:00

I have a model that uses a acts_as_nested_set fork, and I’ve added a method

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I have a model that uses a acts_as_nested_set fork, and I’ve added a method to the model to save the model and move the node into the set in one transaction. This method calls a validation method to make sure the move is valid, which returns true or false. If the validation fails, I want my save method to raise ActiveRecord::Rollback to rollback the transaction, but also return false to the caller.

My model looks like this:

class Category < ActiveRecord::Base
  acts_as_nested_set :dependent => :destroy, :scope => :journal

  def save_with_place_in_set(parent_id)
    Category.transaction do
      return false if !save_without_place_in_set

      if !validate_move parent_id
        raise ActiveRecord::Rollback and return false
      else
        place_in_nested_set parent_id
        return true
      end
    end
  end

  alias_method_chain :save, :place_in_set

  def validate_move(parent_id)
    # return true or false if the move is valid
    # ...
  end

  def place_in_nested_set(parent_id)
    # place the node in the correct place in the set
    # ...
  end
end

However, when I call save in a situation that would fail, the transaction is rolled back but the function returns nil:

>> c = Category.new(:name => "test") 
=> #<Category id: nil, name: "test" parent_id: nil, lft: nil, rgt: nil>
>> c.save_with_place_in_set 47
=> nil
>> c.errors.full_messages
=> ["The specified parent is invalid"]
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    2026-05-11T22:15:16+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 10:15 pm

    You could store the value you want returned from the function in a variable and return that outside the transaction block. E.g.

      def save_with_place_in_set(parent_id)
        return_value = false
        Category.transaction do
          if !save_without_place_in_set
            return_value = false
          elsif !validate_move parent_id
            return_value = false
            raise ActiveRecord::Rollback
          else
            place_in_nested_set parent_id
            return_value = true
          end
        end
        return return_value
      end
    

    I’ve set the return_value to false initially as the only other way you can get out of that transaction block is if one of the other methods raises ActiveRecord::Rollback I believe.

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