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Asked: June 3, 20262026-06-03T13:09:15+00:00 2026-06-03T13:09:15+00:00

So I have a join table that relates to multiple models and stores the

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So I have a join table that relates to multiple models and stores the appropriate id and class like so:

Statistics
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|object_type | object_id | value  |
-----------------------------------
| "User"     |     1     |  100   |
-----------------------------------
| "Post"     |     61    |  50    |
-----------------------------------

I was hoping to use metaprogramming to do pass the “object_type” and somehow and use the resulting object like so:

send("User").find(1)        #i.e. User.find(1)
send("Post").find(61)       #     Post.find(61)

Is there any good way to do this short of constructing a complicated if-else or case statement (i.e. if object_type == “User”…) ???

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    2026-06-03T13:09:16+00:00Added an answer on June 3, 2026 at 1:09 pm

    Classes are named with constants, so you can turn strings into classes easily with const_get:

    self.class.const_get("User").find(1)
    

    or

    Object.const_get("User").find(1)
    

    But it’s generally better to use the first version as it’s closer to what you get when you refer to the class directly.

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