Call rescue_from with a method instead of a block #450
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This PR adds a simple DSL for passing methods to rescue_from, much like Rails permits:
This means you can implement and call custom methods in your rescue handlers. At the moment, this is impossible because the passed block is executed via an instance_exec in the context of Grape::Middleware::Error.
The only problem is that this implementation cannot incorporate exception messages into the rescue method. Rails overcomes this limitation by passing the method as a symbol. It then calls the method with something like:
I'm not quite sure what changes would have to be made to Grape::Middleware::Error to enable this kind of functionality, but I'm hoping this PR is at least a start.