I am writing a gem and in my gem I need to know the location (absolute) of the file calling my gem. How can I get that information? I have tried using things related to caller
but it doesn't give the the location, only the caller method name.
2 Answers
caller
is archaic. Use caller_locatons
.
caller_locations(0, 1).first.absolute_path
If this is not what you want, change the first argument of caller_locations
to 1
, etc.
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This puts the path of my gem not the caller. I don't know why Aug 30, 2015 at 0:11
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@sawa OK! That worked for me! The only thing I did differently is that I got an error
undefined method absolute_path for array<#jaoihgoiawhioawhf>
or something so I didcaller_locations(1,1)[0].absolute_path
also, it seemed thatcaller_locations(0,1)
is the path of the gem. Could you please add this info to your answer? Aug 30, 2015 at 10:53 -
@sawa could you also add that because
caller_locations(x,y).absolute_path
doesn't work becausecaller_locations(x,y)
is an array so it must becaller_locations(x,y)[0].absolute_path
Aug 30, 2015 at 15:30
# requieree.rb
puts File.absolute_path(caller.first.split(':').first)
#requierer.rb
require_relative 'requieree'
ruby requierer.rb # => /home/__user__/Desktop/requierer.rb
caller
does show full file path.puts caller
it saystest.rb:3:in '<main>'