Reputation: 6515
By default, when an an Erubis template raises an error, you get something like this:
(erubis):32:in `evaluate': compile error (SyntaxError)
(erubis):30: syntax error, unexpected ')', expecting ']'
(erubis):32: unterminated string meets end of file
The line numbers refer to the template.
That's all well and good when you just have one template, but I'm batch-processing a bunch of template files. What's the best way to replace the above with a more usable error message, e.g. one that shows the path to the source file instead of (erubis):32
?
I'd thought of rescuing, messing around with the exception object, and raising again, but I'm wondering if there's an easier way provided by the Erubis API (or some other one).
Upvotes: 2
Views: 665
Reputation: 518
You can pass :filename parameter to Erubis.
eruby = Erubis::Eruby.new(string, :filename=>"file.rhtml")
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 6515
I still suspect there might be a better way to do this using the Erubis API, but here's some code I wrote that seems to work:
def compile_template(template_path, template_str, context, &block)
begin
Erubis::Eruby.new(template_str).evaluate(context, &block)
rescue Exception => exc
trace_normalizer = lambda { |line| line.gsub(/^\(erubis\):/, template_path + ':') }
backtrace = exc.backtrace.collect(&trace_normalizer)
message = trace_normalizer.call(exc.message)
raise exc.class, message, backtrace
end
end
Upvotes: 0