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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T06:58:59+00:00 2026-05-16T06:58:59+00:00

i’ve got a module that wants to use data provided by the class that

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i’ve got a module that wants to use data provided by the class that included it – but at the class level, not the instance level.

the goal is to have class ‘metadata’ provided to a module that the class includes, so that the module can use the metadata during the included call.

this works:

module Bar
  def value
    @value
  end

  def baz
    puts "the value is: #{value}"
  end
end

module Foo
  def self.included(mod)
    mod.extend(Bar)
    mod.baz
  end
end

class MyClass
  @value = "my class defined this"
  include Foo
end

the output of this code is

the value is: my class defined this

i’m not sure if the use of @value is good or not… it seems odd to me that i require this to be set before the include Foo happens, not from a technical perspective (i know why it’s required to be done in this order) but from an idiomatic or usability perspective.

… is there a better way / more idiomatic way of accomplishing this?

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    2026-05-16T06:59:00+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 6:59 am

    If you really want to use the class metadata in the moment you’re including a module, given the ‘included’ method runs on its own scope, it’s best to have a class method providing the metadata to it.

    Also, if the metadata is not going to be manipulated, its better to declare it as a constant.

    module Bar
      def self.included(base)
        puts "the value is: #{base.metadata}"
      end
    end
    
    class MyClass
      VALUE = "MyClass metadata"
    
      def self.metadata
        VALUE
      end
    
      include Bar
    end
    
    class OtherClass
      VALUE = "OtherClass metadata"
    
      def self.metadata
        VALUE
      end
    
      include Bar
    end
    

    Of course you can declare the metadata anyway you want, as long as its accessible by a class method to your Module.

    Also, its not common to do these kind of metadata manipulation in the module’s ‘included’ method and the necessity of ordering your statements on the class level is a bit brittle, so you might want to try to find a different solution to your original problem instead.

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