Struct Error
pub struct Error { /* private fields */ }
Expand description
Represents template errors.
If debug mode is enabled a template error contains additional debug
information that can be displayed by formatting an error with the
alternative formatting (format!("{:#}", err)
). That information
is also shown for the Debug
display where the extended information
is hidden when the alternative formatting is used.
Since MiniJinja takes advantage of chained errors it’s recommended to render the entire chain to better understand the causes.
§Example
Here is an example of how you might want to render errors:
match template.render(ctx) {
Ok(result) => println!("{}", result),
Err(err) => {
eprintln!("Could not render template: {:#}", err);
// render causes as well
let mut err = &err as &dyn std::error::Error;
while let Some(next_err) = err.source() {
eprintln!();
eprintln!("caused by: {:#}", next_err);
err = next_err;
}
}
}
Implementations§
§impl Error
impl Error
pub fn with_source<E>(self, source: E) -> Error
pub fn with_source<E>(self, source: E) -> Error
Attaches another error as source to this error.
pub fn kind(&self) -> ErrorKind
pub fn kind(&self) -> ErrorKind
Returns the error kind
pub fn detail(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn detail(&self) -> Option<&str>
Returns the error detail
The detail is an error message that provides further details about the error kind.
pub fn range(&self) -> Option<Range<usize>>
pub fn range(&self) -> Option<Range<usize>>
Returns the byte range of where the error occurred if available.
In combination with template_source
this can be
used to better visualize where the error is coming from. By indexing into
the template source one ends up with the source of the failing expression.
Note that debug mode (Environment::set_debug
)
needs to be enabled, and the debug
feature must be turned on. The engine
usually keeps track of spans in all cases, but there is no absolute guarantee
that it is able to provide a range in all error cases.
let tmpl = env.template_from_str("Hello {{ foo + bar }}!").unwrap();
let err = tmpl.render(context!(foo => "a string", bar => 0)).unwrap_err();
let src = err.template_source().unwrap();
assert_eq!(&src[err.range().unwrap()], "foo + bar");
pub fn display_debug_info(&self) -> impl Display
pub fn display_debug_info(&self) -> impl Display
Helper function that renders all known debug info on format.
This method returns an object that when formatted prints out the debug information that is contained on that error. Normally this is automatically rendered when the error is displayed but in some cases you might want to decide for yourself when and how to display that information.
pub fn template_source(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn template_source(&self) -> Option<&str>
Returns the template source if available.
Trait Implementations§
§impl Error for Error
impl Error for Error
§fn source(&self) -> Option<&(dyn Error + 'static)>
fn source(&self) -> Option<&(dyn Error + 'static)>
1.0.0 · source§fn description(&self) -> &str
fn description(&self) -> &str
§impl Error for Error
impl Error for Error
§fn custom<T>(msg: T) -> Errorwhere
T: Display,
fn custom<T>(msg: T) -> Errorwhere
T: Display,
source§fn invalid_type(unexp: Unexpected<'_>, exp: &dyn Expected) -> Self
fn invalid_type(unexp: Unexpected<'_>, exp: &dyn Expected) -> Self
Deserialize
receives a type different from what it was
expecting. Read moresource§fn invalid_value(unexp: Unexpected<'_>, exp: &dyn Expected) -> Self
fn invalid_value(unexp: Unexpected<'_>, exp: &dyn Expected) -> Self
Deserialize
receives a value of the right type but that
is wrong for some other reason. Read moresource§fn invalid_length(len: usize, exp: &dyn Expected) -> Self
fn invalid_length(len: usize, exp: &dyn Expected) -> Self
source§fn unknown_variant(variant: &str, expected: &'static [&'static str]) -> Self
fn unknown_variant(variant: &str, expected: &'static [&'static str]) -> Self
Deserialize
enum type received a variant with an
unrecognized name.source§fn unknown_field(field: &str, expected: &'static [&'static str]) -> Self
fn unknown_field(field: &str, expected: &'static [&'static str]) -> Self
Deserialize
struct type received a field with an
unrecognized name.source§fn missing_field(field: &'static str) -> Self
fn missing_field(field: &'static str) -> Self
Deserialize
struct type expected to receive a required
field with a particular name but that field was not present in the
input.source§fn duplicate_field(field: &'static str) -> Self
fn duplicate_field(field: &'static str) -> Self
Deserialize
struct type received more than one of the
same field.