How to output the current line number in a Liquid template?
In Shopify Liquid Templates, for debugging purposes, is it possible to output the current line number of the template file? (similar to the __LINE__
variable in PHP)
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In Shopify Liquid Templates, for debugging purposes, is it possible to output the current line number of the template file? (similar to the __LINE__
variable in PHP)
shopify liquid shopify-template
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In Shopify Liquid Templates, for debugging purposes, is it possible to output the current line number of the template file? (similar to the __LINE__
variable in PHP)
shopify liquid shopify-template
In Shopify Liquid Templates, for debugging purposes, is it possible to output the current line number of the template file? (similar to the __LINE__
variable in PHP)
shopify liquid shopify-template
shopify liquid shopify-template
edited Nov 15 '18 at 21:13
Liam
asked Nov 15 '18 at 16:48
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No. Shopify compiles all Liquid into a single huge HTML string which it then dumps out to browsers.
You can always use HTML comments in your liquid to debug... they work fine.
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No. Shopify compiles all Liquid into a single huge HTML string which it then dumps out to browsers.
You can always use HTML comments in your liquid to debug... they work fine.
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No. Shopify compiles all Liquid into a single huge HTML string which it then dumps out to browsers.
You can always use HTML comments in your liquid to debug... they work fine.
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No. Shopify compiles all Liquid into a single huge HTML string which it then dumps out to browsers.
You can always use HTML comments in your liquid to debug... they work fine.
No. Shopify compiles all Liquid into a single huge HTML string which it then dumps out to browsers.
You can always use HTML comments in your liquid to debug... they work fine.
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