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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T18:28:04+00:00 2026-05-20T18:28:04+00:00

I want to extend the Nokohiri::XML::Node object into my own unique object with custom

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I want to extend the Nokohiri::XML::Node object into my own unique object with custom behaviors (methods).

I have the following object:

class RDFNode < Nokogiri::XML::Node
  def get_tag
    self.at_xpath("Path/to/tag")
  end
end

and the Node Factory:

class RDFNodeFactory
  @doc = Nokogiri::XML.parse('rdf_file.xml')

  def self.get_node(id)
    @doc.xpath_at("Path/to/rdf/node[@id=#{id}]")
  end
end

My question is about best Ruby practices and basic OOP in Ruby.

How can I get RDFNodeFactory.get_node("someid") to return an RDFNode instead of a Nokogiri::XML::Node? I used to use type casting in Java but we don’t have that in Ruby.

Should I just modify Nokogiri::XML::Node class instead of extending it to a custom class? What is a more acceptable practice?

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    2026-05-20T18:28:05+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 6:28 pm

    Instead of extending the Nokogiri::XML::Node class just to add one method, you should move the get_tag method and add it to the already existing Nokogiri::XML::Node using the concept of Open Classes. This would look like:

    class Nokogiri::XML::Node
      def get_tag
        self.at_xpath("Path/to/tag")
      end
    end
    

    This is completely fine in terms of Ruby Standards, just be sure there aren’t any side affects when adding this method to Nokogiri::XML::Node, such as get_tag already exists.

    With regards to open class(under the assumption that there are no current conflicts) vs inheriting 3rd party libraries:

    This is a valid fear, this is why you have to be very careful when you utilize open classes and updating 3rd party libraries. However if you think of it, if a library changes their code in such a way that it messes up your code… This will happen both when you use open classes or inherit from their code. When it all boils down, you have a dependency, and you must be careful no matter what.

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