Accessing variables from included files in Ruby

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孤城傲影 2020-12-31 17:10

How do you access variables which are defined in an included file?

# inc.rb
foo = \"bar\";


# main.rb
require \'inc.rb\'
puts foo

# NameError: undefined lo         


        
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  • 2020-12-31 17:43

    You can't access a local outside of the scope it was defined in — the file in this case. If you want variables that cross file boundaries, make them anything but locals. $foo, Foo and @foo will all work.

    If you just really don't want to put any sort of decoration on the symbol (because you don't like the way it reads, maybe), a common hack is just to define it as a method: def foo() "bar" end.

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  • 2020-12-31 17:54

    I usually just define them as methods. Similar to what nickf said.

    File1:

    def static_path
      '/opt/foo'
    end
    

    File2:

    static_path
    

    Then just add a:

    require_relative 'file path/file name' or require_relative 'file name' <= if files are in same dir.

    to the file you want to use the method/variable in.

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  • 2020-12-31 18:05

    I've accepted Chuck's answer because it's a decent solution, however I actually used a different method, which I thought I'd share. It's incredibly hacky, but was useful for my purposes. I needed to scan a directory with hundreds of files, each of which created an object with the same name, and then dump some info about each object. For any serious and non-temporary purposes, I would not recommend this!

    foo = ""
    eval File.open('inc.rb').read
    
    puts foo # "bar"
    
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