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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T17:46:30+00:00 2026-06-11T17:46:30+00:00

I have two classes in rails 3.2.6: class Foo in models/foo.rb (is in table

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I have two classes in rails 3.2.6:

  • class Foo in models/foo.rb (is in table foos, per default)
  • class Bar::Foo in models/bar/foo.rb (which sets self.table_name to bar_foos)

When I go into console, I get:

> Bar::Foo
=> Bar::Foo(id: ...)
> Foo # or ::Foo
LoadError: expected models/bar/foo.rb to define Foo

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    2026-06-11T17:46:31+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 5:46 pm

    We solved this in IRC, but the core issue is that there was a config.autoload_paths glob set that was including models/** as load paths.

    Rails’ auto-loader iterates the load paths, and tacks on the constant name. Once it finds a file that exists, it tries to load it, then throws an exception if the constant is not available.

    So, what was happening is Rails had a list of load paths like:

    /models/bar/
    /models/
    

    It was iterating the paths, and would find a match at /models/bar/foo.rb, which it then loads (which makes Bar::Foo available, but not Foo), then throws the exception because Foo isn’t available.

    The solution in this case was to remove the autoload_paths setting, so that Rails would not find the wrong file to load for the root-level constant.

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