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Newbie question. I have the following models:

class Asset < ActiveRecord::Base
  belongs_to :assetable, :polymorphic => true
  #paperclip
  has_attached_file :asset, 
    :hash_secret => "my-secret",
    :url => "/images/:hash_:basename_:style.:extension",
    :path => UPLOAD_PATH + "/:hash_:basename_:style.:extension",
    :styles => { :medium => "300x300>", :thumb => "75x75>"  

    }
end

class Location < ActiveRecord::Base
    has_many :assets, :as => :assetable, :dependent => :destroy
end

class MenuItem < ActiveRecord::Base
    has_many :assets, :as => :assetable
end

My asset has a property called description. If the assetable_type is a "MenuItem" and the description is nil, I'd like the description to be the associated menu_item's body. How would I do this?

thx

1 Answer 1

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class Asset < ActiveRecord::Base
    before_save :set_description

    private

    def set_description
        self.description ||= assetable.body if assetable.is_a?(MenuItem)
    end
end

Or modify the accessor

def description
    return self[:description] unless self[:description].blank?
    assetable.description if assetable.is_a? MenuItem
end
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  • could i just do this as the accessor if it is a menu item AND the description is null. In other words, allow the admin user to override the description even if it is a menu_item? Looks like no, I get a stack level too deep error
    – timpone
    Jan 4, 2012 at 5:20
  • In the accessor, you have to use self[:description] instead of just description or self.description, otherwise it will recursively call your method. I updated my answer.
    – Robin
    Jan 4, 2012 at 17:25

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