This might be off the original question but solve the problem. If you plan to make all or some of your Active Record models be able to convert to csv, you can use ActiveRecord concern. An example is shown below
module Csvable
extend ActiveSupport::Concern
class_methods do
def to_csv(*attributes)
CSV.generate(headers: true) do |csv|
csv << attributes
all.each do |record|
csv << attributes.map { |attr| record.send(attr) }
end
end
end
end
end
The attribute provided will be used as the header for the CSV and it is expected that this attribute corresponds to methods name in the included class.
Then you can include it in any ActiveRecord class of your choice, in this case, the User class
class User
include Csvable
end
Usage
User.where(id: [1, 2, 4]).to_csv(:id, :name, :age)
Note: This only works for ActiveRecord relation and not for arrays