# Make A String Attribute Easy to Inquire About Have you ever been curious why Rails environment checks work the way they do? ```ruby > Rails.env #=> 'development' > Rails.env.development? #=> true ``` What is powering this is [`ActiveSupport::StringInquirer`](https://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveSupport/StringInquirer.html). And since it is part of `ActiveSupport`, you can use that functionality elsewhere in your Rails code. Let's look at an example: ```ruby class UserWithRole attr_reader :name, :role def initialize(name, role) @name = name @role = ActiveSupport::StringInquirer.new(role) end end ``` With that class defined, we can initialize a user and inquire about their role. ```ruby > user = UserWithRole.new('Bob', 'instructor') #=> > user.role.instructor? #=> true > user.role.admin? #=> false > user.role #=> 'instructor' ``` This helper class makes it much cleaner to inquire about the role of a user. Notice we don't have to do a string comparison to check if they are an instructor, e.g.: ```ruby > user.role == 'instructor' ```