Methods
Instance Public methods
rescue_from(*klasses, with: nil, &block)
Registers exception classes with a handler to be called by rescue_with_handler
.
rescue_from
receives a series of exception classes or class names, and an exception handler specified by a trailing :with
option containing the name of a method or a Proc object. Alternatively, a block can be given as the handler.
Handlers that take one argument will be called with the exception, so that the exception can be inspected when dealing with it.
Handlers are inherited. They are searched from right to left, from bottom to top, and up the hierarchy. The handler of the first class for which exception.is_a?(klass)
holds true is the one invoked, if any.
class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
rescue_from User::NotAuthorized, with: :deny_access
rescue_from ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid, with: :show_record_errors
rescue_from "MyApp::BaseError" do |exception|
redirect_to root_url, alert: exception.message
end
private
def deny_access
head :forbidden
end
def show_record_errors(exception)
redirect_back_or_to root_url, alert: exception.record.errors.full_messages.to_sentence
end
end
Exceptions raised inside exception handlers are not propagated up.
📝 Source code
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/rescuable.rb, line 53
def rescue_from(*klasses, with: nil, &block)
unless with
if block_given?
with = block
else
raise ArgumentError, "Need a handler. Pass the with: keyword argument or provide a block."
end
end
klasses.each do |klass|
key = if klass.is_a?(Module) && klass.respond_to?(:===)
klass.name
elsif klass.is_a?(String)
klass
else
raise ArgumentError, "#{klass.inspect} must be an Exception class or a String referencing an Exception class"
end
# Put the new handler at the end because the list is read in reverse.
self.rescue_handlers += [[key, with]]
end
end
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rescue_with_handler(exception, object: self, visited_exceptions: [])
Matches an exception to a handler based on the exception class.
If no handler matches the exception, check for a handler matching the (optional) exception.cause
. If no handler matches the exception or its cause, this returns nil
, so you can deal with unhandled exceptions. Be sure to re-raise unhandled exceptions if this is what you expect.
begin
# ...
rescue => exception
rescue_with_handler(exception) || raise
end
Returns the exception if it was handled and nil
if it was not.
📝 Source code
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/rescuable.rb, line 90
def rescue_with_handler(exception, object: self, visited_exceptions: [])
visited_exceptions << exception
if handler = handler_for_rescue(exception, object: object)
handler.call exception
exception
elsif exception
if visited_exceptions.include?(exception.cause)
nil
else
rescue_with_handler(exception.cause, object: object, visited_exceptions: visited_exceptions)
end
end
end
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