Thanks Jeremy.

But this time it doesn't see my dataset assignment. It used primary 
connection in rails. I think I put these on wrong place:

c = Sequel::Model(second_db)
c.set_dataset(source)

Gencer.

On Tuesday, December 25, 2018 at 9:32:23 PM UTC+3, Jeremy Evans wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, December 25, 2018 at 8:50:32 AM UTC-8, genc wrote:
>>
>> Hi Jeremy, 
>>
>> I have models like this:
>>
>>
>> class Mailbox::Email < Mailbox::Model(:emails)
>> end
>> class Mailbox::Post < Mailbox::Model(:emails)
>> end
>>
>>
>> and of course a base class:
>>
>> module Mailbox
>>   def self.Model(source)
>>     c = Sequel::Model(second_db)
>>     c.set_dataset(source)
>>   end
>>
>>   # defining admin? here not work as its inhertied from Model.
>> end
>>
>
> You want to use Class.new(Sequel::Model) to create the abstract base 
> class, and def_Model to define the appropriate model method.  Then you can 
> use class_eval do define the methods shared by subclasses:
>
> module Mailbox
>   Model = Class.new(Sequel::Model)
>   Model.def_Model(self)
>   Model.class_eval do
>     def admin?
>       is_admin || false
>     end
>   end
> end
>  
> Thanks,
> Jeremy
>

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