[From the issue I opened about it:
https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/28152]
I don't know if this is more a bug report or a feature request, or even an
SO question [image: :flushed:] anyway:
I have a model Activity which has a lot of sti types, so a lot of related
class files. I would like to organize them into app/models/activities, in
order to separate them from the other models. I can actually accomplish it
using config.eager_load_paths += %W(#{config.root}/app/models/activities)
directive, but then in development mode the following exception is raised:
ArgumentError: A copy of SubFolderModel has been removed from the module tree
but is still active!
I guess the reason is that app/models/subfolder conflicts with app/models
autoload. Anyway, is there a way to organize models using different
directories?
Steps to reproduce
- Create an app/models subfolder
- Put some models inside
- Add config.eager_load_paths += %W(#{config.root}/app/models/subfolder)
to config/application.rb
- Start the application in development mode
Expected behavior
Everything works fine
Actual behavior
Sometimes the following exception is raised:
ArgumentError: A copy of SubFolderModel has been removed from the module tree
but is still active!
System configuration
*Rails version*: 5.0.1
*Ruby version*: 2.4.0
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