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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T16:05:40+00:00 2026-05-22T16:05:40+00:00

I have a view that is accessing attibutes from a model .<%= @checklist.alt_escape_indicated %>

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I have a view that is accessing attibutes from a model

.<%= @checklist.alt_escape_indicated %>

.<%= @checklist.sign_condition %>

Some of these are going to be booleans that I wanted displayed as ‘Yes” or “No”. I’ve written some code in my model class to do this:

def getter_decorator(attr)
  var = read_attribute(attr)
  if !!var == var
    boolean_as_string(var)
  else
    var
  end
end

def boolean_as_string(bool_type)
    if bool_type
      "Yes"
    else
      "No"
    end
end

So I can just do:
.<%= @checklist.boolean_as_string(@checklist.sign_condition) %>

for attributes I know are boolean or getter_decorator on everything. My question is. Is there a way I can decorate all of my getters so this function is called when I do
@checklist.sign_condition

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    2026-05-22T16:05:41+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 4:05 pm

    I’d recommend making this a helper method since it’s solely for presentation. That’ll also make it easier to localize it in the future when your site takes off internationally…

    def yn(val)
      val ? "Yes" : "No"
      # localized: I18n.t (val ? "Yes" : "No")
    end
    

    And then use it in your view:

    <%= yn @checklist.sign_condition %>
    

    However, if you REALLY wanted bools to automatically show up as Yes/No, you could do something like:

    class TrueClass
      def to_s
        self ? "Yes" : "No"
      end
    end
    
    puts true #-> Yes
    

    I wouldn’t recommend that however 😉

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