Last Updated: September 09, 2019
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· jisaacks

Create Break Points in Rails with Pry

Make debugging a breeze.

  • Add pry to your GemFile
  • Run bundle install
  • Put binding.pry where you want to create breakpoint:

When the server gets to this point, it will yield to the terminal that is running rails s, here you can check values of variables and other things to troubleshoot what is happening. Enter exit when finished to return back to the server.

Advanced.

If you need to put binding.pry inside of a loop and don't want it to be called several times. Then outside of the loop put:

do_bind = true

Then where you want to bind put:

if do_bind
  do_bind = false
  binding.pry
end

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@icoolninja You are correct, that is something I already do, but it is good to mention it here.

over 1 year ago ·

@jisaacks I just wrote another protip (similar to yours) for passenger standalone. Check this out https://coderwall.com/p/rtskuw

over 1 year ago ·

I found it somewhat weird at first to work with binding.pry lines in my code for debugging purposes. Other than that it's a great thing to have. Way better than figuring stuff out by removing lines of code ;-)

One question remains. Is there another way to introduce breakpoints, say directly from the pry console?

over 1 year ago ·