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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T13:30:09+00:00 2026-05-24T13:30:09+00:00

My ability model looks something like this: class Ability include CanCan::Ability def initialize(user) if

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My ability model looks something like this:

class Ability
    include CanCan::Ability

    def initialize(user)
        if user.role == "moderator"
            can :manage, [Forum, Post]
        elsif user.role == "admin"
            can :manage, [Enrollment, SiteCare, Forum, Post]
        elsif user.role == "superadmin"
            can :manage, [Permission, Enrollment, SiteCare, Forum, Post]
        end
    end
end

In reality some of the roles have a dozen items they manage. To simplify things how can i construct some ruby that would keep me from having to duplicate so much text? Perhaps something like this construct?

class Ability
    include CanCan::Ability

    def initialize(user)
        a = "Forum, Post"
        b = "Enrollment, SiteCare"
        c = "Permission"

        if user.role == "moderator"
            can :manage, [{a}]
        elsif user.role == "admin"
            can :manage, [{a + b}]
        elsif user.role == "superadmin"
            can :manage, [{a + b + c}]
        end
    end
end

Thanks.

P.S. I am aware of the multiple role per user methods (bitmask and Separate Role Model) and prefer not setting up the additional models or database tables.

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    Editorial Team
    2026-05-24T13:30:11+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 1:30 pm

    I use the Separate Role Model myself.
    Following your code model, I can think of a way. Merge the strings, then for each object (separated by colons) use constantize, so you will get a constant.

    class Ability
        include CanCan::Ability
    
        def initialize(user)
            a = "Forum,Post"
            b = "Enrollment,SiteCare"
            c = "Permission"
    
            if user.role == "moderator"
                can :manage, permissions(a)
            elsif user.role == "admin"
                can :manage, permissions(a, b)
            elsif user.role == "superadmin"
                can :manage, permissions(a, b, c)
            end
        end
    
      private
        # TODO: think of a better function name?
        def permissions(*args)
            args.join(",").split(",").map(&:constantize)
        end
    end
    

    The join followed by a split is necessary. You join all the strings, and then separate each class (forum, post etc.) into a new string. After that is done, you call constantize on each string, receiving a constant which you can use. “Forum” -> Forum

    I did basic tests with irb without the constantize and it seems to be working fine. Try it!

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