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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T06:51:09+00:00 2026-05-13T06:51:09+00:00

I have an object in Ruby called Post. I would like to convert post

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I have an object in Ruby called Post.
I would like to convert post into an json but also I want to include the name of the user who posted the post. The thing is user_name is not present in Post object but the user id is.

So what I effectively want is something like this

{name:"My Post", body:"My post data", user_name:"jhonny"}

When I do a to_json on Post object I get following

{name:"My Post", body:"My post data"}

But I also want to append user_name:"jhonny" part also to it. I know I can make it a hash and then do a to_json on the hash, but I do not want to make the hash for all the post values manually as there are many attributes to post. I’d rather user a hash merge function to add the additional attribute to hash and then call json on it.

Is there a way to make a quick hash object for a ruby class? Any ideas will be welcome.

Something like

my_post.hash.merge{:user_name => "jhonny"}.to_json

Cheers.

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    2026-05-13T06:51:10+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:51 am

    Answering your question should be something like this

    my_post.attributes.merge{:user_name => "jhonny"}.to_json
    

    Anyway if that didn’t work then just try one of the following solutions:

    Add this to your Post model:

    def to_json
      ActiveRecord::JSON.decode(super).merge({:user_name => user.user_name}).to_json
    end
    

    Another solution will be adding user_name method to the Post model:

    def user_name
      user.user_name
    end
    

    Then use to_json as follows:

    my_post.to_json(:methods => :username)
    
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