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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T23:35:09+00:00 2026-05-22T23:35:09+00:00

I have a Post, to which a migration adds a new attribute and table

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I have a Post, to which a migration adds a new attribute and table column short_url. This attribute is either provided by the user, or, if left blank, automatically created:

class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
  before_create :create_short_url

  private
  def create_short_url
    if short_url.blank? || already_exists?(short_url)
      write_attribute :short_url, random_string(6)
    end
  end
  def random_string(length)
   #innards are irrelevant for this question
  end
end

In the migration, I want to run through all posts and have the short_url created and saved.

problem: Post.find(:all).each {|post| post.create_short_url} in the self.up is not possible, due to the private scope of the create_short_url method.

problem: Looping through posts and update!-ing them does not invoke the before_create :create_short_url, because it is not before create. Once migrated, I prefer to not have any before_update hooks in place: I don’t need to change anything on update.

How would you tackle this? Copy over the random_string() and associated methods to the migration? Add specific migration helper methods to the Post?

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    2026-05-22T23:35:10+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 11:35 pm

    Just use the Object method send (it doesn’t check protected/private).

    Post.all.each do |post|
      post.send :create_short_url
      post.save!
    end
    

    An alternative would be (but that could interfere with other migrations running in the same Ruby-process after that):

    Post.before_save :create_short_url
    Post.all.each(&:save!)
    

    Visibility tip: Most of the time what you really mean is protected (see here). I recommend to use protected instead of private in this case.

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