I have a model that loads dynamically data from a REST API if a property is accessed and its property has no data:
class Issue
attr_accessor :ticket_title, :priority, :description
@ticket_title
@priority
@description
def priority
if [email protected]?
updateProperties()
end
@priority
end
def description
if [email protected]?
updateProperties()
end
@description
end
def ticket_title
if !@ticket_title.empty?
updateProperties()
end
@ticket_title
end
def updateProperties
# loads all data from REST API
end
def initialize (hsh = {})
hsh.each { |key, value|
self.instance_variable_set("@#{key}", value)
}
end
end
There are two problems:
- If I initialize the model with
RedmineIssue.new :ticket_title => 'test'
, I dont want to the model to callupdateProperties
, but somehow it does. - Is there a way to declare functions magically? I.e., if there is no real function try to run a meta function?
Issue.new :ticket_title => 'test'
and it didn't callupdateProperties
. There's something else you're not showing.method_missing
hook. By the way, your initialize is potentially very insecure, and not terribly efficient. Replace usinginstance_variable_set
with a hash.method_missing
ordefine_method
.method_missing
source.