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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T17:57:56+00:00 2026-05-28T17:57:56+00:00

I’m a newbie ruby on rails programmer, so forgive me if this is a

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I’m a newbie ruby on rails programmer, so forgive me if this is a stupid question…
I’m wondering how to parse text after an html form submission. In short, I’m building a twitter rip-off as a personal project. I have an object called ‘micropost’ (basically a tweet) from which I want to extract hash tags. I have the following regular expression to do the parsing into an array:

micropost.text.gsub(/ (#\w+)/) { |a| 
  ((a.include?('#'))) << a.strip.gsub(/#/, '') 
}

however, I’m not quite sure where to place it? Should I put it in the data Model of micropost? In a micropost Helper? In the micropost Controller? Or in the html.erb View for the form.

Thanks so much for any help anyone can offer!

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    2026-05-28T17:57:57+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 5:57 pm

    I’d create a function and put it in a helper since it seems you’ll be using it in your views and in your controllers.
    If you decide to pursue this route and if you want to create a helper for a specific controller and view (microposts_helper, for example) that is not loaded by other controllers and views, you may want to add this line:

    config.action_controller.include_all_helpers = false

    to your application.rb file located in the config folder.

    And finally, since you’re a newbie ruby on rails programmer already dealing with regular expressions, I recommend you this site. It’s been invaluable to me, as a newbie ruby on rails programmer myself.

    Ok, so in your microposts_helper, create something like:

    module MicropostsHelper  
      def hash_tags(string)
        string.gsub(/ (#\w+)/) { |a| 
          ((a.include?('#'))) << a.strip.gsub(/#/, '') 
        }
      end
    end
    

    And then you can call it in your microposts views and controller with hash_tags(micropost.text)

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