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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T09:51:38+00:00 2026-05-25T09:51:38+00:00

I am writing a Ruby script that will generate a large flat HTML menu

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I am writing a Ruby script that will generate a large flat HTML menu for my website, I could generate this menu on the fly each time a page loads, but I think doing so is a waste of resources, especially as this will almost never need to change.

I want to effectively do the following (in semi-sudocode):

part_of_my_menu = eval %{

<script type="text/javascript">
  var mapper = new Array();
  <% parent_categories.each_with_index do |parent_category,i| -%>
  mapper["#{parent_category.name}"] = <%= i -%>;
  <% end -%>
</script>

}

and then be able to write the part_of_my_menu string variable to a HTML file (this I can do).

I know this is not how eval works in Ruby but does anyone know how to achieve this same “wrapper” functionality?

(fyi – the code I want to wrap with my “eval” function is much longer than this, I’ve only posted a very small snippet to illustrate what I am trying to achieve)

Thanks!

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    2026-05-25T09:51:38+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 9:51 am

    ERB is part of the standard library so you could do things like this:

    tmpl = %q{<script type="text/javascript">...</script>}
    erb  = ERB.new(tmpl)
    parent_categories = [ ... ]
    part_of_my_menu = erb.result
    

    The ERB documentation contains some good examples of how to use it.

    You don’t need a hand rolled eval construction, you can use standard existing libraries and your existing knowledge.

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