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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T19:13:07+00:00 2026-05-13T19:13:07+00:00

Is there a way to find all Polymorphic models of a specific polymorphic type

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Is there a way to find all Polymorphic models of a specific polymorphic type in Rails? So if I have Group, Event, and Project all with a declaration like:

has_many :assignments, :as => :assignable

Can I do something like:

Assignable.all

…or

BuiltInRailsPolymorphicHelper.all("assignable")

That would be nice.

Edit:

… such that Assignable.all returns [Event, Group, Product] (array of classes)

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    2026-05-13T19:13:08+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:13 pm

    There is no direct method for this. I wrote this monkey patch for ActiveRecord::Base.
    This will work for any class.

    class ActiveRecord::Base
    
      def self.all_polymorphic_types(name)
        @poly_hash ||= {}.tap do |hash|
          Dir.glob(File.join(Rails.root, "app", "models", "**", "*.rb")).each do |file|
            klass = File.basename(file, ".rb").camelize.constantize rescue nil
            next unless klass.ancestors.include?(ActiveRecord::Base)
    
            klass.
              reflect_on_all_associations(:has_many).
              select{ |r| r.options[:as] }.
              each do |reflection|
                (hash[reflection.options[:as]] ||= []) << klass
              end
          end
        end
        @poly_hash[name.to_sym]
      end
    
    end
    

    Now you can do the following:

    Assignable.all_polymorphic_types(:assignable).map(&:to_s)
    # returns ['Project', 'Event', 'Group']
    
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