How to implement erb partials in a non rails app? How to implement erb partials in a non rails app? ruby ruby

How to implement erb partials in a non rails app?


Perhaps brute-force it?

header_partial = ERB.new(File.new("header_partial.erb").read).result(binding)footer_partial = ERB.new(File.new("footer_partial.erb").read).result(binding)template = ERB.new <<-EOF  <%= header_partial %>  Body content...  <%= footer_partial %>EOFputs template.result(binding)


Was trying to find out the same thing and didn't find much that was satisfying other than using the Tilt gem, which wraps ERB and other templating systems and supports passing blocks (aka, the results of a separate render call) which may be a little nicer.

Seen on:https://code.tutsplus.com/tutorials/ruby-for-newbies-the-tilt-gem--net-20027

layout.erb

<!DOCTYPE html><html lang="en"><head>    <meta charset="UTF-8" />    <title><%= title %></title></head><body>    <%= yield %></body></html>

Then in your ruby call

template = Tilt::ERBTemplate.new("layout.erb")File.open "other_template.html" do |file|    file.write template.render(context) {        Tilt::ERBTemplate.new("other_template.erb").render    }end

It will apply the results of the other_template into the yield body.