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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T22:29:27+00:00 2026-05-13T22:29:27+00:00

I have several categories that I use in my Grails plugin. e.g., class Foo

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I have several categories that I use in my Grails plugin. e.g.,

class Foo {
    static foo(ClassA a,Object someArg) { ... }
    static bar(ClassB b,Object... someArgs) { ... }
}

I’m looking for the best way to add these methods to the meta-classes so that I don’t have to use the category classes and can just invoke them as instance methods. e.g.,

aInstance.foo(someArg)

bInstance.bar(someArgs)

Is there a Groovy/Grails class or method that will help me do this or am I stuck iterating through the methods and adding them all myself?

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    2026-05-13T22:29:27+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:29 pm

    In Groovy 1.6 a much simpler mechanism for using categories/mixins was introduced. Previously the methods of a category class had to be declared static, and the first parameter indicates which class of objects they could be applied to (as in your Foo class above).

    I find this somewhat awkward because once the methods of the category are “mixed in” to the target class they are non-static, but in the category class they are static.

    Anyway, since Groovy 1.6 you can do this instead

    // Define the category
    class MyCategory {
      void doIt() {
        println "done"
      }
    
      void doIt2() {
        println "done2"
      }
    }
    
    // Mix the category into the target class
    @Mixin (MyCategory)
    class MyClass {
       void callMixin() {
         doIt()
       }
    }
    
    // Test that it works
    def obj = new MyClass()
    obj.callMixin()
    

    A few other features are available. If you want to restrict the classes that the category can be applied to, use the @Category annotation. For example, if you only want to apply MyCategory to MyClass (or it’s subclasses), define it as:

    @Category(MyClass)
    class MyCategory {
      // Implementation omitted
    }
    

    Instead of mixing the categories in at compile-time using @Mixin (as above), you can mix them in at runtime instead using:

    MyClass.mixin MyCategory
    

    In you’re using Grails, Bootstrap.groovy is a place where you might do this.

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