Easy Question - Get the Class Name

I can not for the life of me figure this out and I know it is easy but
I can’t seem to find the answer in the API docs or looking at
different plugins but I have a variable that can be different classes
(objects, whatever) and I need to get the class name.

here is an example

asset = User.find(1)

how do I get “User” as a string returned from the asset

thanks I know this is simple but can’t figure it out

Not sure what you mean? Have a look at to_s method.

On 5/10/07, flip [email protected] wrote:

how do I get “User” as a string returned from the asset

thanks I know this is simple but can’t figure it out


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asset.class
asset.class.to_s

On 5/10/07, flip [email protected] wrote:

how do I get “User” as a string returned from the asset

thanks I know this is simple but can’t figure it out


Best regards,
Yuri L.

On 5/10/07, flip [email protected] wrote:

I can not for the life of me figure this out and I know it is easy but
I can’t seem to find the answer in the API docs or looking at
different plugins but I have a variable that can be different classes
(objects, whatever) and I need to get the class name.

Sure you really want/need the class name?

If your objects are similar enough that you store them in the same
collection,
does it really matter what class they are?
If they don’t respond to the same method(s), why mix them in the first
place?

here is an example

asset = User.find(1)

how do I get “User” as a string returned from the asset

asset.class.to_s

.class returns the Class of your asset, while .to_s returns the name
of that class or module.

Thanks everyone it was the one thing I didn’t try and man do I feel a
little dumb. To answer some of the questions the asset can be any one
of 5 different classes that I end up running a polymorphic find on so
I needed to get the name of the class to pass to the find.

Sounds like you really just need to use “send” no need to know the
class name then:

result.class.send(:find, 14)

DZ

On 5/10/07, Isak H. [email protected] wrote:

asset.class.to_s

.class returns the Class of your asset, while .to_s returns the name
of that class or module.

That works fine of course, but I think asset.class.name reads better.
(Particularly given the title of this thread. :wink:

OTOH, if you’re doing string interpolation, the fact that #to_s
returns the name means asset.class is sufficient, which is useful to
know too.

Regards,
George.