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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T12:25:21+00:00 2026-05-16T12:25:21+00:00

I’ve got something like this class Reply < AR::Base end class VideoReply < Reply

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I’ve got something like this

class Reply < AR::Base
end

class VideoReply < Reply
  def hello
    p 'not ok'
  end
end

class PostReply < Reply
  def hello
    p 'ok'
  end
end

...

So when I am creating object:

# params[:reply][:type] = "VideoReply"
@reply = Reply.new(params[:reply])

How can I invoke child method (in this case VideoReply::hello)?

UPD:
I can imagine only very stupid solution:

@reply = Reply.new(params[:reply])
eval(@reply.type).find(@reply.id).hello

But it is not cool, I think 🙂

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    2026-05-16T12:25:22+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 12:25 pm

    When you’re dealing with STI-based models, you’ll have problems creating them if you’re not careful. Retrieving them should be done automatically so long as you use the base class to find.

    What you need is to create the proper kind of model in the first place and the rest will be fine. In your model or controller define a list of valid classes:

    REPLY_CLASSES = %w[ Reply VideoReply PostReply ]
    

    Then you can use this to verify the type before creating an object:

    # Find the type in the list of valid classes, or default to the first
    # entry if not found.
    reply_class = REPLY_CLASSES[REPLY_CLASSES.index(params[:reply][:type]).to_i]
    
    # Convert this string into a class and build a new record
    @reply = reply_class.constantize.new(params[:reply])
    

    This should create a reply with the proper class. Methods should work as desired at this point.

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