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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T17:31:54+00:00 2026-05-11T17:31:54+00:00

I have a need for a model(?) on my app which basically contains a

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I have a need for a model(?) on my app which basically contains a status of another entity. In the entity I want to store the id of the status, but in my app, the view is talking in terms of a nice word description. For instance, 1=New, 2=Used etc etc.

How can I go about implementing this in the best way that means I can easily set and retrieve this status column without repeating myself?

Ultimately I would like something like

Foo.status = 'New'  (actually sets value to 1)

and

Foo.status  (returns 'New', but stores 1)

Am I even thinking about this in the right way?

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    2026-05-11T17:31:54+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 5:31 pm

    You can code a custom writer method:

    STATUS_VALUES = { 1 => 'new', 2 => 'modified', 3 => 'deleted' }
    
    class Foo
      attr_reader :status_id
    
      def status
        STATUS_VALUES[@status_id]
      end
    
      def status=(new_value)
        @status_id = STATUS_VALUES.invert[new_value]
        new_value
      end
    end
    

    For example, the following program:

    foo_1 = Foo.new
    
    foo_1.status = 'new'
    puts "status: #{foo_1.status}"
    puts "status_id: #{foo_1.status_id}"
    
    foo_1.status = 'deleted'
    puts "status: #{foo_1.status}"
    puts "status_id: #{foo_1.status_id}"
    

    outputs:

    status: new
    status_id: 1
    status: deleted
    status_id: 3
    
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