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I have an inline (in the html/ejs) script inside a ejs file and the file is built by node.

homepage.ejs

<html>
  <head>

    <script>
      var i18nRotatingKws = [];
      for (var i=1; i<90; i++) { 
        var i18nRotatingKws[i] = "<%- `rotatingKws.rotatingKw${i}` %>";
      } 
    </script>
  </head>
</html>

The output, after the ejs file is compiled should be:

<html>
  <head>

    <script>
      var i18nRotatingKws = [];          
      var i18nRotatingKws[1] = "<%- rotatingKws.rotatingKw1 %>";
      var i18nRotatingKws[2] = "<%- rotatingKws.rotatingKw2 %>";
      var i18nRotatingKws[3] = "<%- rotatingKws.rotatingKw3 %>";
      var i18nRotatingKws[4] = "<%- rotatingKws.rotatingKw4 %>";
     //and so on until 90
    </script>
  </head>
</html>

Those values, rotatingKws.rotatingKw1, rotatingKws.rotatingKw2...are all defined then in a i18n file (dependent on the language).

I i don't use any loop in the ejs it's perfectly working. It means if I really write 90 lines such as var i18nRotatingKws[1] = "<%- rotatingKws.rotatingKw1 %>";`the build works and I checked on the web page, it works too.

I have a special node.js script that parses the ejs file before tje ejs compiles to change the values from a i18n file like here:

i18n/locales.js

module.exports = {    
  rotatingKws: {
    rotatingKw1: __("rotatingKw1"),
    rotatingKw2: __("rotatingKw2"), 
    rotatingKw3: __("rotatingKw3"),
  },
}

locales/fr.js

module.exports = {  
  //rotatingKws
  "rotatingKw1":"nice keyword1",
  "rotatingKw2":"cool stuff",
  "rotatingKw3":"hip man",
}

The loop is the problem: the build fails and I get the following error:

i is not defined at eval

How to fix this?

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  • You have the order wrong. First, ejs is processing everything <% ... %> (and can't find the i). The result is sent to the browser, and only then does the browser run the loop. If you want the loop to run on the server, you need to use an ejs loop.
    – user5734311
    Feb 20, 2019 at 12:18
  • @ChrisG i see, then is what I try to accomplish possible given this fact ?
    – Mathieu
    Feb 20, 2019 at 12:19
  • i could put the for loop inside the <% %> ?
    – Mathieu
    Feb 20, 2019 at 12:19
  • As far as I can tell you want to send an array to the client. What kind of data do you have in rotatingKws.rotatingKw1? Strings?
    – user5734311
    Feb 20, 2019 at 12:21
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    You can always change your system though. There's no need to preprocess ejs files, given that ejs's main purpose is inserting data into HTML, which is exactly what you're trying to do. All you need to do is pass the proper locale file to your res.render() and directly insert the appropriate texts.
    – user5734311
    Feb 20, 2019 at 12:43

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