I don't know if this will be exactly what you looking for, but maybe you can take a look at
Rdefs
Rdefs is a tiny Ruby script that extracts class, module, method,
attribute definitions from a given Ruby source code.
Use Rdefs with Emacs
You might want to put etc/rdefs.el into your elisp directory and add
something like this to your dot.emacs:
(require 'rvm)
(rvm-use-default)
(require 'rdefs)
Hope it helps a bit... but anyway there seem to be no alternatives at the moment.
You could also try and check Rsense status:
RSense is a Ruby development tools, which is specialized for high
function text editors such as Emacs, Vim, etc. Following UNIX
philosophy, RSense has a high transparency and is easy to learn,
extend and fix for users. Adopting copyleft license, it also keeps
being a free software.
In the future, the following features will be available:
Static code checking
Caller jump
Refactoring
But there has been no activity on the project github page for 1 year now (new branch for v 2.0)
Maybe you could try to get in contact with the author...