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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T06:04:51+00:00 2026-05-27T06:04:51+00:00

Why can’t I access the check_url private method in the code below from a

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Why can’t I access the check_url private method in the code below from a class encapsulated method?

class Link < MyModel

  # whitelist fields for security
  attr_accessible :is_valid,
                  :url

  # validations
  validates :is_valid,  :inclusion => { :in => [true, false] }
  validates :url,       :presence => true


  # ===============================================================
  # = class methods (accessible from outside without an instance) =
  # ===============================================================
  class << self

    def is_url_valid(url)
      unless link = Link.find_by_url(url)
        link = Link.create!(:url => url, :is_valid => check_url(url))
      end
      link.is_valid
    end

  end


  # =====================
  # = Private functions =
  # =====================
  private

    # Checks if url is broken
    def check_url(url)
      # do stuff
    end

end

PS. I’ve also tried using self.check_url and it didn’t work.

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    2026-05-27T06:04:52+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 6:04 am

    In Ruby, private methods cannot be called with an explicit receiver. So you cannot call self.check_url. Instead, just call check_url.

    Your other problem is you defined check_url as an instance method, and called it in a class method. Move the check_url into the class << self scope:

    class << self
      def is_url_valid(url)
        unless link = Link.find_by_url(url)
          link = Link.create!(:url => url, :is_valid => check_url(url))
        end
        link.is_valid
      end
    
      private
      # Checks if url is broken
      def check_url(url)
        # do stuff
      end
    end
    
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