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# Get ActiveRecord Attribute Directly From Database
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In Rails, an ActiveRecord model will automatically get methods named after each
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column in the backing database table. This can be called to retrieve those
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values from the respective columns in the database.
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What if you wanted to override and alter one of those values? For example,
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ensure the `email` value you're passing around is always fully downcased.
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Something like this won't quite work.
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```ruby
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def email
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email.downcase
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end
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```
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Because the method is named `email`, the `email` reference inside it will call
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itself, recursively, until it exceeds the stack.
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Instead, you need a way of referencing the email attribute that is stored in
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the database.
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[`attribute_in_database`](https://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveRecord/AttributeMethods/Dirty.html#method-i-attribute_in_database)
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will do the trick.
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```ruby
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def email
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attribute_in_database('email').downcase
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end
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```
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That will retrieve the value from the `email` column in the database for this
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record, downcase it, and return it. Anyone calling `email` won't notice the
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difference.
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h/t [Dillon Hafer](https://twitter.com/dillonhafer)
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