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I have an Adult model with a name attribute.

If the user is logged in, I want the Adult.name to only return the first name.

Is there a way to have helpers tied to a model where you could specify Adult.helper.name?

Or a least have helpers namespaced to a model?

2 Answers 2

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Just explicitly include the helper in your model

# app/helpers/adults_helper.rb
module AdultsHelper
  def say_hello
    "hello, world!"
  end
end

# app/models/adult.rb
class Adult < ActiveRecord::Base
  include AdultsHelper

end

Test in console

$ script/console
>> a = Adult.new
# => #<Adult id:...>
>> a.say_hello
# => "hello, world!"
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  • interesting, I like this approach. I may have to think of the best way to name it... maybe Adult.public_name ? Apr 25, 2010 at 6:48
  • this does create a problem when I try to generate links in the helper since I get the error: "undefined method `polymorphic_path" Apr 25, 2010 at 7:37
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in your Adult model you can add

def name
  self.first_name
end

so when you find an Adult, like

a = Adult.last
puts a.name #will print a.first_name

Well, for a better explanation.. paste some code!

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  • the trouble with this is that if I wanted to display the whole name or first name based on whether the user was logged in (authlogic) I would need to add that condition in every instance where I pulled the user's name Apr 25, 2010 at 6:46

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