I'm messing around with creating a rails gem and I'm having trouble adding methods to ActiveRecord. Let's say I want to do the following:
class DemoModel < ActiveRecord::Base
custom_method :first_argument, :second_argument
end
In order to make this work, I throw in the following:
module DemoMethod
def self.included(base)
base.extend(ClassMethods)
end
module ClassMethods
def custom_method(*fields)
@my_fields = fields
end
end
end
ActiveRecord::Base.send(:include, DemoMethod)
So far, so good.
The problem is, I then want to access that my_fields variable from the instance of the model. For example, I might open up form_for with something like:
module ActionView::Helpers::FormHelper
def fields_for(record_name, record_object, options = {}, &block)
the_fields = record_object.<I WANNA ACCESS @my_fields HERE!!!>.html_safe
# ...
end
end
The difficulty is, 'custom_method' only seems to work if I set the helper as a class method, but that means .self is now the Model (DemoModel) instead of the DemoModel object on which I want to work. I could pass in the object manually with "custom_method self, :first_argument, :second_argument", but it seems a little clumsy to ask the users of my wonderful "custom_method" gem to have to prepend 'self' to their list of arguments.
So, the question is, how would a wiser Rails person set values for a specific object through custom_method, and then retrieve them somewhere else, such as fields_for?
As always, any suggestions appreciated.