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I am having a great deal of trouble tracking down a syntax error that rails keeps telling me is in my code but for the life of me I cannot see it! I get the following error:

syntax error, unexpected keyword_ensure, expecting end-of-input

at the line render :action => "modal", :layout => false

and whatever I do I cant get rid of it! Please help me!

def new

    @appointment = Appointment.new
    @appointment.patient = current_patient
    @appointment.practice = current_practice


    respond_to do |format|
      if params[:layout] == 'modal'
        render :action => "modal", :layout => false
      else
        format.html
        format.json { render json: @appointment }
      end
    end
end

screen shot of better errrors stacktrace

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  • Can you please provide a copy of the stack trace ? Sep 16, 2013 at 13:04
  • I assume you mean if params[:layout] == 'modal' not =.
    – lurker
    Sep 16, 2013 at 13:07
  • mbratch yes sorry makes no difference
    – mattclar
    Sep 16, 2013 at 13:12
  • @Pierre-LouisGottfrois i included a screenshot sorry its the best I can do its hard to copy a stacktrace from better errors #irony
    – mattclar
    Sep 16, 2013 at 13:17
  • Can you post the corresponding view? I think you misunderstand your error. I think the error is in your view template and not in the controller action..
    – Matthias
    Sep 16, 2013 at 13:39

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UPDATE: view error:

I think you have to check out your view code. I think you misunderstand your error. I think the error is in your view template and not in the controller action. In your screenshot at the top of the image the following sentence shows you the place of your error: "SyntaxError at app/views/appointments/new".

The controller wants to render the view - in the view is the error - and that´s it :).

btw: possible controller refactoring:

def new
  @appointment = Appointment.new
  @appointment.patient = current_patient
  @appointment.practice = current_practice
  render :action => "modal", :layout => (params[:layout] == "modal" ? false : true)
end
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  • thanks for the suggestion, had already tried it like this and it hadn't worked. But for the sake of it I copied and pasted in your line and I am still getting the same error
    – mattclar
    Sep 16, 2013 at 13:21
  • I updated my answer..maybe you do not get the error with the refactored solution.
    – Matthias
    Sep 16, 2013 at 13:28
  • thanks for the refactor but unfortunately am still getting exactly the same error. Originally I thought I was missing something obvious but this is really difficult to track down
    – mattclar
    Sep 16, 2013 at 13:36

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