Edited this old question to include an answer from below: Rubocop has it https://github.com/rubocop-hq/rails-style-guide#macro-style-methods
Rails is all about 'Convention over Configuration'. However, I haven't come across a 'standard' for the order of associations, scopes, includes, validations, ... in Rails models yet. Take for example the following, simplified, product model:
class Product < ActiveRecord::Base
mount_uploader :logo, AssetUploader
acts_as_taggable
paginates_per 50
include ActionView::Helpers::NumberHelper
belongs_to :company
validates_presence_of [:title, :price, :plu]
scope :on_website, where(display: true)
def display_price
...
end
end
Is this the correct order? It's maybe not that important to many people, but I personally think it would be great if there were a convention on this.