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# Specify Default For Data Definition
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Here is what a `Data` definition for the concept of a `Permission` might look
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like:
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```ruby
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Permission = Data.define(:id, :name, :description, :enabled)
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perm1 = Permission.new(
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id: 123,
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name: :can_edit,
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description: "User is allowed to edit.",
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enabled: true
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)
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```
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However, as we're creating various `Permission` entities, we may find that the
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vast majority of them are _enabled_ by default and so we'd like to apply `true`
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as a default value.
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We cannot do this directly in the `Data` definition, but we can open a block to
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override the `initialize` method.
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```ruby
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Permission = Data.define(:id, :name, :description, :enabled) do
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def initialize(:id, :name, :description, enabled: true)
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super
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end
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end
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perm1 = Permission.new(
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id: 123,
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name: :can_edit,
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description: "User is allowed to edit."
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)
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perm1.enabled #=> true
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```
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Now we're able to create a `Permission` without specifying the `enabled`
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attribute and it takes on the default of `true`.
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[source](https://dev.to/baweaver/new-in-ruby-32-datadefine-2819#comment-254o8)
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