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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T15:18:48+00:00 2026-05-13T15:18:48+00:00

User model: class User < ActiveRecord::Base named_scope :clients, :conditions => roles_users.role_id = #{Role.find_by_name(‘client’).id} end

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User model:

class User < ActiveRecord::Base
  named_scope :clients, 
    :conditions => "roles_users.role_id = #{Role.find_by_name('client').id}"
end

When testing, throws error:

Called id for nil, which would mistakenly be 4 -- if you really wanted (etc.)

Role fixtures:

client:
  name: client
user:
  name: user

Apparent problem: Rails is loading this class before it loads fixtures. When it loads the class it evaluates the named_scope. There are no roles at that point, so it blows up.

Possible solution:

named_scope :clients, 
  lambda { { :conditions => "roles_users.role_id = #{Role.named('client').id}" } }

However, I am not pleased with this solution, seeing as it introduces additional complexity and presumably a (small?) performance hit, just so that tests run properly. I’d like an alternative. Can you help?

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    2026-05-13T15:18:49+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 3:18 pm

    The solution you propose is the correct solution. I would also recommend changing your code to:

    named_scope :clients, lambda { { :conditions => ['roles_users.role_id = ?', Role.named('client').id } }
    

    An alternative might be:

    named_scope :clients, :joins => :role, :conditions => ['roles.name = ?', 'client']
    

    You might also want to think about doing:

    named_scope :with_role, lambda { |r| { :conditions => ['roles_users.role_id = ?', r.id] } }
    

    Or even (for extra points)

    Role.find_by_name('client').users
    

    Anyway, I hope this helps.

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