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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T18:17:25+00:00 2026-05-11T18:17:25+00:00

I’m working on a Rails app that existing users can invite additional members to

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I’m working on a Rails app that existing users can invite additional members to join. The problem with this is that the User model exists in different states and in those different states, different sets of information is required.

For example, John is a member of the site and invites Mary. John enters Mary’s name and email address, a user record is created in the database for Mary, and an invitation email is sent. After she joins, however, the required set of data changes and we require her to enter additional information (e.g. a password).

I’m still learning Ruby on Rails and I don’t see any way to handle this using the standard validation techniques of validates_presence_of, validates_format_of, etc. Can anyone point me in the right direction

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    2026-05-11T18:17:25+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 6:17 pm

    The easiest is to use :if as follows:

    class User < ActiveRecord::Base
      validate_presence_of :name
      validate_presence_of :age, :if => Proc.new { |user| user.signup_step >= 2 }
      # ... etc
    end
    

    or:

    class User < ActiveRecord::Base
      validate_presence_of :name
      validate_presence_of :age, :if => :registering?
    
      def registering?
        signup_step >= 2
      end
    end
    

    You can also use the validate method to define any complex, custom logic. For example:

    class User < ActiveRecord::Base
      validate :has_name_and_email_after_invitation
      validate :has_complete_profile_after_registration
    
      def has_name_and_email_after_invitation
        if ... # determine if we're creating an invitation
          # step 1 validation logic here
        end
      end
    
      def has_complete_profile_after_registration
        if ... # determine if we're registering a new user
          # step 2 validation logic here
        end
      end 
    end
    

    (In the above example, you could actually define the validation rules in has_name_and_email_after_invitation with regular validates_xxx_of calls, because they must apply in step 2 as well, but using two methods for the separate steps gives you maximum flexibility.)

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