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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T11:10:31+00:00 2026-05-16T11:10:31+00:00

I’m trying total up all amount columns with a definition in the model like

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I’m trying total up all “amount” columns with a definition in the model like so:

  def self.total
    self.all.collect(&:amount).sum
  end

With that, “Recipe.total” works as expected. However, I’m using a plugin that passes “Recipe.find(:all)”, and I can’t seem to pass that to the method to find the total. That is:

Recipe.find(:all).total # doesn't work

Is there a way to define the method in my model differently to make Recipe.find(:all).total work like Recipe.total?

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    2026-05-16T11:10:31+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 11:10 am

    You can write your method as:

    def self.total
      self.sum(:amount)
    end
    

    And then you can use it also with named scopes:

    Recipe.total # without any scopes
    Recipe.my_custom_named_scope.total # with your custom named scope
    

    Another variant is to override find method for that model:

    def self.find(*args)
      result = super
      if args[0] && args[0] == :all
        def result.total
          self.sum(&:amount)
        end
      end
      result
    end
    

    Then you get exactly what you want, you’ll be able to write Recipe.find(:all).total.

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