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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T20:41:59+00:00 2026-06-08T20:41:59+00:00

If I have the following Sinatra code: get ‘/hi’ do erb :hello end This

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If I have the following Sinatra code:

get '/hi' do
  erb :hello
end

This works great if I have a file called views/hello.erb. However if I have a file called views/hello.html.erb Sinatra can’t find the file and gives me an error. How do I tell Sinatra I want it to look for .html.erb as a valid .erb extension?

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    2026-06-08T20:42:01+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 8:42 pm

    Sinatra uses Tilt to render its templates, and to associate extensions with them. All you have to do is tell Tilt it should use ERB to render that extension:

    Tilt.register Tilt::ERBTemplate, 'html.erb'
    
    get '/hi' do
      erb :hello
    end
    

    Edit to answer follow-up question. There’s no #unregister and also note that Sinatra will prefer hello.erb over hello.html.erb. The way around the preference issue is to either override the erb method or make your own render method:

    Tilt.register Tilt::ERBTemplate, 'html.erb'
    
    def herb(template, options={}, locals={})
      render "html.erb", template, options, locals
    end
    
    get '/hi' do
      herb :hello
    end
    

    That will prefer hello.html.erb, but will still fall back on hello.erb if it can’t find hello.html.erb. If you really want to prevent .erb files from being found under any circumstances, you could, I guess, subclass ERBTemplate and register that against .html.erb instead, but frankly that just doesn’t sound worth it.

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