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+ RackBox
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+ =======
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+
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+ [RackBox][] adds [Merb][]-style blackbox testing to [Rack][] apps (including [Rails][])
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+
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+ This currently only works with [RSpec][].
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+
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+ Installation
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+ ------------
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+
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+ **NOTE** I haven't built the gem yet! This will work in a little while, once I build the gem ...
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+
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+ $ sudo gem install remi-rackbox -s http://gems.github.com
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+
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+ Rails
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+ -----
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+
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+ To write [RackBox][] tests in [Rails][] apps, make a `blackbox` directory under your `spec` directory
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+ and add this to the Spec configure block in your `spec_helper.rb` file:
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+
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+ config.use_blackbox = true
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+
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+ Also, add `require 'rackbox'` to the top of your `spec_helper.rb`
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+
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+ You can see a working example of blackbox testing a [Rails][] application here: [examples/rails](http://github.com/remi/rackbox/tree/master/examples/rails)
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+
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+ Rack
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+ ----
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+ To write [RackBox][] tests in [Rack][] apps, I'm currently assuming that you have a `config.ru` rackup file.
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+ If so, your app should load, otherwise you can explicitly configure [RackBox][] to read your [Rack][] app:
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+
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+ RackBox.app = [your Rack app]
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+
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+ Basides that, the configuration is the same as [Rails][]. Make a `blackbox` directory under your
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+ `spec` directory and add this to the Spec configure block in your `spec_helper.rb` file:
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+
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+ config.use_blackbox = true
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+
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+ Also, add `require 'rackbox'` to the top of your `spec_helper.rb`
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+
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+ You can see a working example of blackbox testing a [Rack][] application here: [examples/rack](http://github.com/remi/rackbox/tree/master/examples/rack)
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+
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+ Usage
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+ -----
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+
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+ Ideally, the usage of [RackBox][] should be identical to [Merb][]-style blackbox testing. I need to find good documentation
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+ on how things work in [Merb][] so I can duplicate any functionality I'm missing. For now, it's really simple!
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+
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+ describe Foo do
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+
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+ it 'should have foxes on the home page' do
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+ request('/').body.should include('Foxes')
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+ end
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+
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+ it 'should let me know that I was logged in' do
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+ response = request(login_path, :method => :post, :params => { 'user' => 'bob', :password => 'secret' })
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+ response.body.should include('Welcome bob, you were successfully logged in!')
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+
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+ `request` gives you a [`Rack::Response`](http://rack.rubyforge.org/doc/classes/Rack/Response.html) which has
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+ `body`, `headers`, `status` methods ([and more](http://rack.rubyforge.org/doc/classes/Rack/Response.html))
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+
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+ There are still a number of TODOs!
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+
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+ - add sticky sessions
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+ - add configuration option for spec/(directory name)
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+ - default :method to :post when :params are provided, unless :method is explicitly set
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+ - support some kindof a helpful request('/').should have\_tag syntax
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+
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+ [rackbox]: http://github.com/remi/rackbox
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+ [merb]: http://merbivore.com
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+ [rack]: http://rack.rubyforge.org
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+ [rails]: http://rubyonrails.org
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+ [rspec]: http://rspec.info
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+ run lambda { |env|
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+ params = Rack::Request.new(env).params
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+ [ 200, {}, "You said #{ params['say'] || 'nothing' }" ]
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+ }
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+ #! /bin/bash
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+ spec --color spec/*/*_spec.rb
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+ require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../spec_helper'
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+
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+ describe 'Home Page' do
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+
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+ it 'should say something by itself' do
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+ req( '/' ).body.should include('You said nothing')
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+ request( '/' ).body.should include('You said nothing')
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+ end
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+
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+ it 'should say whatever I tell it to' do
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+ request( '/', :method => :post, :params => { :say => 'hello' } ).body.should include('You said hello')
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+ --exclude "spec/*,gems/*"
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+ --rails
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+ --colour
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+ --format progress
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+ --loadby mtime
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+ --reverse
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+ require 'spec'
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+ require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/../../../lib/rackbox")
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+ Spec::Runner.configure do |config|
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+ config.use_blackbox = true
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+ end
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+ == Welcome to Rails
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+
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+ Rails is a web-application framework that includes everything needed to create
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+ database-backed web applications according to the Model-View-Control pattern.
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+ This pattern splits the view (also called the presentation) into "dumb" templates
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+ that are primarily responsible for inserting pre-built data in between HTML tags.
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+ The model contains the "smart" domain objects (such as Account, Product, Person,
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+ Post) that holds all the business logic and knows how to persist themselves to
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+ a database. The controller handles the incoming requests (such as Save New Account,
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+ Update Product, Show Post) by manipulating the model and directing data to the view.
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+
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+ In Rails, the model is handled by what's called an object-relational mapping
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+ layer entitled Active Record. This layer allows you to present the data from
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+ database rows as objects and embellish these data objects with business logic
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+ methods. You can read more about Active Record in
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+ link:files/vendor/rails/activerecord/README.html.
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+
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+ The controller and view are handled by the Action Pack, which handles both
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+ layers by its two parts: Action View and Action Controller. These two layers
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+ are bundled in a single package due to their heavy interdependence. This is
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+ unlike the relationship between the Active Record and Action Pack that is much
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+ more separate. Each of these packages can be used independently outside of
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+ Rails. You can read more about Action Pack in
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+ link:files/vendor/rails/actionpack/README.html.
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+
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+
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+ == Getting Started
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+
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+ 1. At the command prompt, start a new Rails application using the <tt>rails</tt> command
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+ and your application name. Ex: rails myapp
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+ 2. Change directory into myapp and start the web server: <tt>script/server</tt> (run with --help for options)
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+ 3. Go to http://localhost:3000/ and get "Welcome aboard: You're riding the Rails!"
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+ 4. Follow the guidelines to start developing your application
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+
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+
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+ == Web Servers
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+
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+ By default, Rails will try to use Mongrel and lighttpd if they are installed, otherwise
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+ Rails will use WEBrick, the webserver that ships with Ruby. When you run script/server,
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+ Rails will check if Mongrel exists, then lighttpd and finally fall back to WEBrick. This ensures
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+ that you can always get up and running quickly.
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+
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+ Mongrel is a Ruby-based webserver with a C component (which requires compilation) that is
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+ suitable for development and deployment of Rails applications. If you have Ruby Gems installed,
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+ getting up and running with mongrel is as easy as: <tt>gem install mongrel</tt>.
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+ More info at: http://mongrel.rubyforge.org
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+
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+ If Mongrel is not installed, Rails will look for lighttpd. It's considerably faster than
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+ Mongrel and WEBrick and also suited for production use, but requires additional
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+ installation and currently only works well on OS X/Unix (Windows users are encouraged
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+ to start with Mongrel). We recommend version 1.4.11 and higher. You can download it from
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+ http://www.lighttpd.net.
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+ And finally, if neither Mongrel or lighttpd are installed, Rails will use the built-in Ruby
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+ web server, WEBrick. WEBrick is a small Ruby web server suitable for development, but not
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+ for production.
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+ But of course its also possible to run Rails on any platform that supports FCGI.
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+ Apache, LiteSpeed, IIS are just a few. For more information on FCGI,
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+ please visit: http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/pages/FastCGI
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+
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+ == Apache .htaccess example
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+
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+ # General Apache options
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+ AddHandler fastcgi-script .fcgi
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+ AddHandler cgi-script .cgi
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+ Options +FollowSymLinks +ExecCGI
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+ # If you don't want Rails to look in certain directories,
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+ # use the following rewrite rules so that Apache won't rewrite certain requests
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+ #
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+ # Example:
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+ # RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^/notrails.*
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+ # RewriteRule .* - [L]
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+ # Redirect all requests not available on the filesystem to Rails
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+ # By default the cgi dispatcher is used which is very slow
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+ #
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+ # For better performance replace the dispatcher with the fastcgi one
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+ #
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+ # Example:
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+ # RewriteRule ^(.*)$ dispatch.fcgi [QSA,L]
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+ RewriteEngine On
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+ # If your Rails application is accessed via an Alias directive,
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+ # then you MUST also set the RewriteBase in this htaccess file.
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+ #
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+ # Example:
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+ # Alias /myrailsapp /path/to/myrailsapp/public
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+ # RewriteBase /myrailsapp
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+ RewriteRule ^$ index.html [QSA]
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+ RewriteRule ^([^.]+)$ $1.html [QSA]
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+ RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
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+ RewriteRule ^(.*)$ dispatch.cgi [QSA,L]
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+ # In case Rails experiences terminal errors
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+ # Instead of displaying this message you can supply a file here which will be rendered instead
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+ #
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+ # Example:
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+ # ErrorDocument 500 /500.html
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+ ErrorDocument 500 "<h2>Application error</h2>Rails application failed to start properly"
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+ == Debugging Rails
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+ Sometimes your application goes wrong. Fortunately there are a lot of tools that
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+ will help you debug it and get it back on the rails.
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+ First area to check is the application log files. Have "tail -f" commands running
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+ on the server.log and development.log. Rails will automatically display debugging
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+ and runtime information to these files. Debugging info will also be shown in the
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+ browser on requests from 127.0.0.1.
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+ You can also log your own messages directly into the log file from your code using
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+ the Ruby logger class from inside your controllers. Example:
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+ class WeblogController < ActionController::Base
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+ def destroy
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+ @weblog = Weblog.find(params[:id])
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+ @weblog.destroy
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+ logger.info("#{Time.now} Destroyed Weblog ID ##{@weblog.id}!")
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+ end
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+ end
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+ The result will be a message in your log file along the lines of:
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+ More information on how to use the logger is at http://www.ruby-doc.org/core/
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+ Also, Ruby documentation can be found at http://www.ruby-lang.org/ including:
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+ * The Learning Ruby (Pickaxe) Book: http://www.ruby-doc.org/docs/ProgrammingRuby/
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+ * Learn to Program: http://pine.fm/LearnToProgram/ (a beginners guide)
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+ These two online (and free) books will bring you up to speed on the Ruby language
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+ and also on programming in general.
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+ == Debugger
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+ Debugger support is available through the debugger command when you start your Mongrel or
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+ Webrick server with --debugger. This means that you can break out of execution at any point
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+ in the code, investigate and change the model, AND then resume execution!
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+ You need to install ruby-debug to run the server in debugging mode. With gems, use 'gem install ruby-debug'
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+ Example:
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+ class WeblogController < ActionController::Base
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+ def index
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+ @posts = Post.find(:all)
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+ debugger
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+ end
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+ end
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+ So the controller will accept the action, run the first line, then present you
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+ with a IRB prompt in the server window. Here you can do things like:
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+ >> @posts.inspect
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+ => "[#<Post:0x14a6be8 @attributes={\"title\"=>nil, \"body\"=>nil, \"id\"=>\"1\"}>,
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+ #<Post:0x14a6620 @attributes={\"title\"=>\"Rails you know!\", \"body\"=>\"Only ten..\", \"id\"=>\"2\"}>]"
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+ >> @posts.first.title = "hello from a debugger"
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+ => "hello from a debugger"
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+ ...and even better is that you can examine how your runtime objects actually work:
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+ Display all 152 possibilities? (y or n)
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+ == Console
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+ You can interact with the domain model by starting the console through <tt>script/console</tt>.
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+ Here you'll have all parts of the application configured, just like it is when the
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+ application is running. You can inspect domain models, change values, and save to the
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+ Starting the script without arguments will connect you to the development database. Passing an
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+ Currently works for mysql, postgresql and sqlite.
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+ == Description of Contents
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+ Holds all the code that's specific to this particular application.
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+ Holds controllers that should be named like weblogs_controller.rb for
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+ automated URL mapping. All controllers should descend from ApplicationController
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+ which itself descends from ActionController::Base.
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+ Holds models that should be named like post.rb.
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+ Most models will descend from ActiveRecord::Base.
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+ Holds the template files for the view that should be named like
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+ weblogs/index.html.erb for the WeblogsController#index action. All views use eRuby
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+ syntax.
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+ app/views/layouts
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+ Holds the template files for layouts to be used with views. This models the common
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+ header/footer method of wrapping views. In your views, define a layout using the
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+ <tt>layout :default</tt> and create a file named default.html.erb. Inside default.html.erb,
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+ call <% yield %> to render the view using this layout.
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+ app/helpers
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+ Holds view helpers that should be named like weblogs_helper.rb. These are generated
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+ for you automatically when using script/generate for controllers. Helpers can be used to
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+ wrap functionality for your views into methods.
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+ config
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+ Configuration files for the Rails environment, the routing map, the database, and other dependencies.
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+ db
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+ Contains the database schema in schema.rb. db/migrate contains all
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+ the sequence of Migrations for your schema.
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+ doc
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+ This directory is where your application documentation will be stored when generated
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+ using <tt>rake doc:app</tt>
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+ lib
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+ Application specific libraries. Basically, any kind of custom code that doesn't
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+ belong under controllers, models, or helpers. This directory is in the load path.
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+ public
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+ The directory available for the web server. Contains subdirectories for images, stylesheets,
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+ and javascripts. Also contains the dispatchers and the default HTML files. This should be
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+ set as the DOCUMENT_ROOT of your web server.
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+ test files will be generated for you and placed in this directory.
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+ vendor
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+ External libraries that the application depends on. Also includes the plugins subdirectory.
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+ If the app has frozen rails, those gems also go here, under vendor/rails/.
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+ This directory is in the load path.
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+ # Add your own tasks in files placed in lib/tasks ending in .rake,
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+ # for example lib/tasks/capistrano.rake, and they will automatically be available to Rake.
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+ require(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'config', 'boot'))
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+ require 'rake'
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+ require 'rake/testtask'
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+ require 'rake/rdoctask'
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+ require 'tasks/rails'
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+ # Filters added to this controller apply to all controllers in the application.
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+ # Likewise, all the methods added will be available for all controllers.
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+ class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
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+ helper :all # include all helpers, all the time
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+ # See ActionController::RequestForgeryProtection for details
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+ # Uncomment the :secret if you're not using the cookie session store
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+ protect_from_forgery # :secret => '1a02857159f22076b23409627bb4457b'
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+ # See ActionController::Base for details
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+ # Uncomment this to filter the contents of submitted sensitive data parameters
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+ # from your application log (in this case, all fields with names like "password").
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+ # filter_parameter_logging :password
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+ end
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+ class WelcomeController < ApplicationController
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+ render :text => "You said #{ params[:say] || 'nothing' }"
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module ApplicationHelper
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+ module WelcomeHelper
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+ end
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+ # Don't change this file!
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+ # Configure your app in config/environment.rb and config/environments/*.rb
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+ RAILS_ROOT = "#{File.dirname(__FILE__)}/.." unless defined?(RAILS_ROOT)
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+ module Rails
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+ class << self
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+ def boot!
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+ unless booted?
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+ preinitialize
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+ pick_boot.run
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def booted?
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+ defined? Rails::Initializer
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+ end
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+ def pick_boot
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+ (vendor_rails? ? VendorBoot : GemBoot).new
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+ end
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+
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+ def vendor_rails?
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+ File.exist?("#{RAILS_ROOT}/vendor/rails")
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+ end
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+ def preinitialize
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+ load(preinitializer_path) if File.exist?(preinitializer_path)
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+ end
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+
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+ def preinitializer_path
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+ "#{RAILS_ROOT}/config/preinitializer.rb"
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ class Boot
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+ def run
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+ load_initializer
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+ Rails::Initializer.run(:set_load_path)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ class VendorBoot < Boot
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+ def load_initializer
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+ require "#{RAILS_ROOT}/vendor/rails/railties/lib/initializer"
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+ Rails::Initializer.run(:install_gem_spec_stubs)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ class GemBoot < Boot
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+ def load_initializer
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+ self.class.load_rubygems
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+ load_rails_gem
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+ require 'initializer'
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+ end
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+
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+ def load_rails_gem
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+ if version = self.class.gem_version
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+ gem 'rails', version
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+ else
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+ gem 'rails'
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+ end
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+ rescue Gem::LoadError => load_error
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+ $stderr.puts %(Missing the Rails #{version} gem. Please `gem install -v=#{version} rails`, update your RAILS_GEM_VERSION setting in config/environment.rb for the Rails version you do have installed, or comment out RAILS_GEM_VERSION to use the latest version installed.)
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+ exit 1
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+ end
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+
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+ class << self
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+ def rubygems_version
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+ Gem::RubyGemsVersion rescue nil
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+ end
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+
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+ def gem_version
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+ if defined? RAILS_GEM_VERSION
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+ RAILS_GEM_VERSION
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+ elsif ENV.include?('RAILS_GEM_VERSION')
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+ ENV['RAILS_GEM_VERSION']
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+ else
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+ parse_gem_version(read_environment_rb)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def load_rubygems
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ min_version = '1.3.1'
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+ unless rubygems_version >= min_version
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+ $stderr.puts %Q(Rails requires RubyGems >= #{min_version} (you have #{rubygems_version}). Please `gem update --system` and try again.)
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+ exit 1
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+ end
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+
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+ rescue LoadError
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+ $stderr.puts %Q(Rails requires RubyGems >= #{min_version}. Please install RubyGems and try again: http://rubygems.rubyforge.org)
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+ exit 1
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+ end
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+
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+ def parse_gem_version(text)
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+ $1 if text =~ /^[^#]*RAILS_GEM_VERSION\s*=\s*["']([!~<>=]*\s*[\d.]+)["']/
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+ def read_environment_rb
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+ File.read("#{RAILS_ROOT}/config/environment.rb")
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # All that for this:
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+ Rails.boot!