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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T02:55:30+00:00 2026-05-15T02:55:30+00:00

I want to fetch posts based on their status, so I have this code

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I want to fetch posts based on their status, so I have this code inside my PostsController index action. It seems to be cluttering the index action, though, and I’m not sure it belongs here.

How could I make it more concise and where would I move it in my application so it doesn’t clutter up my index action (if that is the correct thing to do)?

if params[:status].empty?
  status = 'active'
else
  status = ['active', 'deleted', 'commented'].include?(params[:status]) ? params[:status] : 'active'
end

case status
when 'active'
  #active posts are not marked as deleted and have no comments
  is_deleted = false
  comments_count_sign = "="
when 'deleted'
  #deleted posts are marked as deleted and have no comments
  is_deleted = true
  comments_count_sign = "="
when 'commented'
  #commented posts are not marked as deleted and do have comments
  is_deleted = false
  comments_count_sign = ">"
end

@posts = Post.find(:all, :conditions => ["is_deleted = ? and comments_count_sign #{comments_count_sign} 0", is_deleted])
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    2026-05-15T02:55:31+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 2:55 am
    class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
      named_scope :active, :conditions => { :is_deleted => false, :emails_count => 0 }
      named_scope :sent, :conditions => ["is_deleted = ? AND emails_count > 0", true]
      ...
    end
    

    use it like Post.active.all, Post.active.first, Post.active.each, etc

    and then

    status = %w'active deleted sent'.include?(params[:status]) : params[:status] : 'active'
    @posts = Post.send(status).all
    
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