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For displaying html escaping you can do:

<%= raw @main_post.description %>

Is it possible to to execute ruby/rails code that is stored inside @main_post.description ? For example a global variable (like MyApp::Application::PHONE_NUMBER) or a Date.today command.

How the command should be stored inside the query and how it will be displayed on the view?

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  • that's basically the role of Proc or lambdas Aug 6, 2011 at 10:12

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First of all, doing so is extremely dangerous, if the data in the the database can be edited by anyone but you... that would give any poster programmatic control, which is not so much a security hole as a complete lack of security.

A couple of ways to do it though: A simple string sent to an object:

<%= @custom_object.send(@post.code_field) %> 

If you define a custom class that has a limited number of methods, this could trigger them. (You could even validate the field to limit the security exposure)

To execute a completely arbitrary bit of code, use Kernel#eval

<%= eval @post.code_field %> 

OTOH, if your goal is to simply add a bit of dynamic content to the post, how about setting up some template tags in the post and then substituting them?

@post.description = "Here's the date: {{date}}"

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<%= @post.description.gsub('{{date}}', Date.today)
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  • Nice approach the gsub :). It needs Date.today.to_s but it works. In either case I am still wondering how it should be done the above, I know the eval but I don't know how I should store it inside the query to work and show raw html also.
    – JohnDel
    Aug 6, 2011 at 10:30
  • Showing raw html .. you mean show the tags? Or render it so that it formats? In rails 3, text has to be marked as html_safe to format... google for rails html_safe or the raw function
    – DGM
    Aug 6, 2011 at 14:25
  • I'd like to see an example of what the query string (@main_post.description) should return so it will show the correct result of the ruby code. I tried many alternatives with eval but it didn't work, it is showing as plain text (for example I see it as <%= date.today %> instead of the current date).
    – JohnDel
    Aug 6, 2011 at 15:34
  • I don't know what I should put inside the field. Erb code or something else? I want to display html tags, strings and parse some ruby which is inside the field, my problem is I don't know how I should put the ruby code. Should I use <%= %> or should I try something different like #{Date.today} ? I tried some variations but it didn't work.
    – JohnDel
    Aug 7, 2011 at 5:57

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