| name | layered-rails |
| description | Write, refactor, and review Rails code using layered architecture principles from "Layered Design for Ruby on Rails Applications". Use when writing or refactoring Rails code — models, controllers, services, jobs, mailers, policies, forms, query objects, presenters, view components, state machines, serializers, or AI/LLM features — to apply correct patterns and avoid layer violations; and when reviewing Rails code, PRs, or diffs for layer violations, fat controllers/models, anemic models, callback misuse, god objects, or specification-test failures. Triggers on "layered design", "architecture layers", "abstraction layer", "specification test", "layer violation", "fat controller/model", "god object", "anemic model", "extract service/callback/policy/concern", "service object", "form object", "policy object", "query object", "value object", "presenter", "view component", "state machine", "Active Delivery", "callback scoring", "Rails refactor/review", "Rails patterns/best practices". |
| allowed-tools | ["Grep","Glob","Read","Task"] |
Layered Rails
Design and review Rails applications using layered architecture principles.
Quick Start
Rails applications are organized into four architecture layers with unidirectional data flow:
┌─────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ PRESENTATION LAYER │
│ Controllers, Views, Channels, Mailers │
└─────────────────────────────────────────┘
↓
┌─────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ APPLICATION LAYER │
│ Service Objects, Form Objects, etc. │
└─────────────────────────────────────────┘
↓
┌─────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ DOMAIN LAYER │
│ Models, Value Objects, Domain Events │
└─────────────────────────────────────────┘
↓
┌─────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ INFRASTRUCTURE LAYER │
│ Active Record, APIs, File Storage │
└─────────────────────────────────────────┘
Core Rule: Lower layers must never depend on higher layers.
See Architecture Layers Reference for the full layer responsibilities and the Four Rules deep-dive.
What this skill is for
Use this skill when:
- Analyzing a codebase — apply the architecture analysis for a full audit, or zoom in with the service-layer audit, callback analysis, or god-object analysis.
- Reviewing code changes — run the code review workflow on a diff, file, or branch.
- Running the specification test — use the spec-test workflow on a single file or directory to evaluate whether code belongs in its current layer.
- Planning gradual adoption — generate a phased roadmap with the layerification plan workflow, focused on a goal like "introduce authorization" or "decompose god objects."
- Planning a feature — I'll apply the layered principles below to whichever code you're about to write.
- Implementing a specific pattern — authorization, notifications, view components, AI integration, etc. — see the Pattern Catalog and Topic References below.
In Claude Code with this skill installed as a plugin (/plugin install layered-rails@palkan-skills), each workflow above is also reachable as a slash command — see Slash Commands. Natural-language requests ("review this file with layered-rails", "run the specification test on app/models/order.rb") work in any environment that has the skill loaded.
Workflows
Reusable procedures bundled inside this skill. Read the file and apply it to the target code:
Core Principles
The Four Rules
- Unidirectional Data Flow - Data flows top-to-bottom only
- No Reverse Dependencies - Lower layers never depend on higher layers
- Abstraction Boundaries - Each abstraction belongs to exactly one layer
- Minimize Connections - Fewer inter-layer connections = looser coupling
Common Violations
| Violation | Example | Fix |
|---|
| Model uses Current | Current.user in model | Pass user as explicit parameter |
| Service accepts request | param :request in service | Extract value object from request |
| Controller has business logic | Pricing calculations in action | Extract to service or model |
| Anemic models | All logic in services | Keep domain logic in models |
| Category | Reference |
|---|
| Layer violations (Current in models, request in services, notifications in models, business logic in controllers) | layer-violations.md |
| Service objects (anemic models, bag of random objects, premature abstraction) | service-objects.md |
| Callbacks (operation callbacks, skip callbacks, control flags) | callbacks.md |
| Concerns (code-slicing, overgrown) | concerns.md |
| Helpers (HTML construction in helpers) | helpers.md |
| Jobs (anemic jobs) | jobs.md |
| Testing (testing wrong layer) | testing.md |
The Specification Test
If the specification of an object describes features beyond the primary responsibility of its abstraction layer, such features should be extracted into lower layers.
How to apply:
- List responsibilities the code handles
- Evaluate each against the layer's primary concern
- Extract misplaced responsibilities to appropriate layers
See Specification Test Reference for detailed guide.
Pattern Catalog
| Pattern | Layer | Use When | Reference |
|---|
| Service Object | Application | Orchestrating domain operations | service-objects.md |
| Query Object | Domain | Complex, reusable queries | query-objects.md |
| Form Object | Presentation | Multi-model forms, complex validation | form-objects.md |
| Filter Object | Presentation | Request parameter transformation | filter-objects.md |
| Presenter | Presentation | View-specific logic, multiple models | presenters.md |
| Serializer | Presentation | API response formatting | serializers.md |
| Policy Object | Application | Authorization decisions | policy-objects.md |
| Value Object | Domain | Immutable, identity-less concepts | value-objects.md |
| Collaborator Object | Domain | A slice of one model's behavior in a typed delegate | collaborator-objects.md |
| State Machine | Domain | States, events, transitions | state-machines.md |
| Concern | Domain | Shared behavioral extraction | concerns.md |
| Repository | Application | Last resort — returning custom domain objects mapped from AR data, after AR scopes (simple) and query objects (query building) are insufficient | repositories.md |
Pattern Selection Guide
"Where should this code go?"
| If you have... | Consider... |
|---|
| Complex multi-model form | Form Object |
| Request parameter filtering/transformation | Filter Object |
| View-specific formatting | Presenter |
| Complex database query used in multiple places | Query Object |
| Business operation spanning multiple models | Service Object (as waiting room) |
| Authorization rules | Policy Object |
| Multi-channel notifications | Delivery Object (Active Delivery) |
Remember: Services are a "waiting room" for code until proper abstractions emerge. Don't let app/services become a bag of random objects.
Refactoring Scenarios
Canonical before/after transformations for the most common layerification moves. The layerification plan workflow uses these as reference templates when proposing phases.
Slash Commands
These slash commands are available only when this skill is installed as a Claude Code plugin (/plugin install layered-rails@palkan-skills). When the skill is installed via skills.sh or any other path that delivers skills/layered-rails/ without the surrounding plugin, the commands won't be present — invoke the corresponding workflow directly (see Workflows) or just ask in plain language.
| Command | Workflow | Purpose |
|---|
/layered-rails:review | review | Review code changes from a layered architecture perspective |
/layered-rails:spec-test | spec-test | Run specification test on specific files |
/layered-rails:analyze | analyze | Full codebase abstraction-layer analysis |
/layered-rails:analyze-services | analyze-services | Audit app/services/ and service-like classes — conventions, clusters, layer hygiene, test consequences |
/layered-rails:analyze-callbacks | analyze-callbacks | Score model callbacks, find extraction candidates |
/layered-rails:analyze-gods | analyze-gods | Find god objects via churn × complexity |
/layered-rails:plan [goal] | plan | Plan gradual adoption of layered patterns |
Topic References
For deep dives on specific topics:
Gem References
For library-specific guidance:
Extraction Signals
When to extract from models:
| Signal | Metric | Action |
|---|
| God object | High churn × complexity | Decompose into concerns, delegates, or separate models |
| Operation callback | Score 1-2/5 | Extract to service or event handler |
| Code-slicing concern | Groups by artifact type | Convert to behavioral concern or extract |
| Current dependency | Model reads Current.* | Pass as explicit parameter |
Callback Scoring:
| Type | Score | Keep? |
|---|
| Transformer (compute values) | 5/5 | Yes |
| Normalizer (sanitize input) | 4/5 | Yes |
| Utility (counter caches) | 4/5 | Yes |
| Observer (side effects) | 2/5 | Maybe |
| Operation (business steps) | 1/5 | Extract |
See Extraction Signals Reference for detailed guide.
Model Organization
Recommended order within model files:
class User < ApplicationRecord
has_secure_password
belongs_to :account
has_many :posts
enum :status, { pending: 0, active: 1 }
normalizes :email, with: -> { _1.strip.downcase }
validates :email, presence: true
scope :active, -> { where(status: :active) }
before_validation :set_defaults
delegate :name, to: :account, prefix: true
def full_name = "#{first_name} #{last_name}"
private
def set_defaults
self.locale ||= I18n.default_locale
end
end
Success Checklist
Well-layered code:
Guidelines
- Use domain language - Name models after business concepts (Participant, not User; Cloud, not GeneratedImage)
- Patterns before abstractions - Let code age before extracting; premature abstraction is worse than duplication
- Services as waiting room - Don't let
app/services become permanent residence for code
- Explicit over implicit - Prefer explicit parameters over Current attributes
- Extraction thresholds - Consider extraction when methods exceed 15 lines or call external APIs