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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T02:11:57+00:00 2026-05-11T02:11:57+00:00

I’m wondering if someone has already built a system for threaded comments (for lack

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I’m wondering if someone has already built a system for threaded comments (for lack of a better term) in Rails or if I need to build it myself.

In case it’s not clear, what I’m referring to is a comment system like Reddit’s that automatically indents replies so that they appear like branches of a tree (preferably with voting just as Reddit does).

If someone could point me to code that does this, it would be greatly appreciated.

Or perhaps there is an open source project that includes this functionality.

So far I have not been able to find one in Rails.

Also, would it be better to ask this on a Rails forum and, if so, which one? (I’m new to Rails)

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  1. 2026-05-11T02:11:57+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 2:11 am

    Using the acts_as_tree plugin should make this fairly easy to implement. Install it using

    ruby script/plugin install acts_as_tree

    app/models/comment.rb

    class Comment < ActiveRecord::Base   acts_as_tree :order => 'created_at' end 

    db/migrate/20090121025349_create_comments.rb

    class CreateComments < ActiveRecord::Migration   def self.up     create_table :comments do |t|       t.references :parent       t.string :title       t.text :content       ...       t.timestamps     end   end    def self.down     drop_table :comments   end end 

    app/views/comments/_comment.html.erb

    <div id='comment_<%= comment.id %>'>   <h1><%= comment.title %></h1>   <%= comment.content %>   <%= render :partial => 'comments/comment', :collection => comments.children %> </div> 

    app/views/comments/show.html.erb

    <div id='comments'>   <%= render :partial => 'comments/comment', :object => Comment.find(params[:id]) %> </div> 

    The magic happens in show.html.erb when it calls <%= render :partial => 'comments/comment', :object => Comment.find(params[:id]) %>, this will cause the partial to recursively render all children comments. If you want a limit to the depth, you can do it in the partial or in the model.

    Edit:
    This will leave you with all the comments with the same spacing in the HTML for every depth. If you want to produce easy to read HTML, just use render(...).gsub(/^/, '\t') this will work recursively as well producing nicely indented HTML.

    I combined it into my own method in app/helpers/application_helper.rb

    def indented_render(num, *args)   render(*args).gsub(/^/, '\t' * num) end 

    So now you can call <%= indented_render 1, :partial => 'comments/comment', ... %>

    Edit:
    Fixed missing closing </h1> tag in the example.

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