Liquid’s response to errors can be configured by setting error_mode
. The options are
lax
— Ignore all errors.warn
— Output a warning on the console for each error. (default)strict
— Output an error message and stop the build.Within _config.yml, the default configuration is as follows:
liquid: error_mode: warn
The above example depicts the “warn” value, which is already set by default- error_mode: warn
. This results in any issues being called out during the build process however will continue to build if possible.
You can also configure Liquid’s renderer to catch non-assigned variables and non-existing filters by setting strict_variables
and / or strict_filters
to true
respectively. 3.8.0
Do note that while error_mode
configures Liquid’s parser, the strict_variables
and strict_filters
options configure Liquid’s renderer and are consequently, mutually exclusive.
An example of setting these variables within _config.yml is as follows:
liquid: error_mode: strict strict_variables: true strict_filters: true
Configuring as described above will stop your build/serve from happening and call out the offending error and halt. This is helpful when desiring to catch liquid-related issues by stopping the build or serve process and allowing you to deal with any issues.
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