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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T10:47:29+00:00 2026-06-12T10:47:29+00:00

This is my after_create callback: after_create { |f| if f.target.class.eql?(Question) if f.target.user != User.current_user

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This is my after_create callback:

after_create { |f| if f.target.class.eql?(Question)  
        if f.target.user != User.current_user
          Notify.create_notify( Notify::QUESTION_FOLLOW, f.target.user, User.current_user, f.target) 
        end
      elsif f.target.class.eql?(User)   
        Notify.create_notify( Notify::USER_FOLLOW, f.target, User.current_user,f.target)  if f.target.can_mail_user(:follower) 
      end 
  } 

I tried move that to a block so now it looks like below:

after_create do |f| 
  if f.target.class.eql?(Question)  
    if f.target.user != User.current_user
      Notify.create_notify( Notify::QUESTION_FOLLOW, f.target.user, User.current_user, f.target) 
    end
  elsif f.target.class.eql?(User)   
    Notify.create_notify( Notify::USER_FOLLOW, f.target, User.current_user,f.target)  if f.target.can_mail_user(:follower) 
  end 
end 

What else I can do to improve that code?

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    2026-06-12T10:47:32+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 10:47 am

    Most of that should go to Notify. I assume this is a Follow class. A useful question to ask yourself in refactoring is ‘does this class need to know about this behavior?’, and I think in this case the answer is no. Try doing something like this:

    after_create do |f|
      Notify.create_notify(f.target.user, User.current_user, f.target)
    end
    

    …and the rest of the branching logic goes in Notify, whose job it is to figure out which notification to send.

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