tracks/vendor/rails/railties/lib/initializer.rb
Luke Melia 901a58f8a3 Upgraded to Rails 2.1. This can have wide ranging consequences, so please help track down any issues introduced by the upgrade. Requires environment.rb modifications.
Changes you will need to make:

 * In your environment.rb, you will need to update references to a few files per environment.rb.tmpl
 * In your environment.rb, you will need to specify the local time zone of the computer that is running your Tracks install.

Other notes on my changes:

 * Modified our code to take advantage of Rails 2.1's slick time zone support.
 * Upgraded will_paginate for compatibility
 * Hacked the Selenium on Rails plugin, which has not been updated in some time and does not support Rails 2.1
 * Verified that all tests pass on my machine, including Selenium tests -- I'd like confirmation from others, too.
2008-06-17 01:13:25 -04:00

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require 'logger'
require 'set'
require 'pathname'
$LOAD_PATH.unshift File.dirname(__FILE__)
require 'railties_path'
require 'rails/version'
require 'rails/plugin/locator'
require 'rails/plugin/loader'
require 'rails/gem_dependency'
RAILS_ENV = (ENV['RAILS_ENV'] || 'development').dup unless defined?(RAILS_ENV)
module Rails
class << self
# The Configuration instance used to configure the Rails environment
def configuration
@@configuration
end
def configuration=(configuration)
@@configuration = configuration
end
def logger
RAILS_DEFAULT_LOGGER
end
def root
if defined?(RAILS_ROOT)
RAILS_ROOT
else
nil
end
end
def env
RAILS_ENV
end
def cache
RAILS_CACHE
end
def version
VERSION::STRING
end
def public_path
@@public_path ||= self.root ? File.join(self.root, "public") : "public"
end
def public_path=(path)
@@public_path = path
end
end
# The Initializer is responsible for processing the Rails configuration, such
# as setting the $LOAD_PATH, requiring the right frameworks, initializing
# logging, and more. It can be run either as a single command that'll just
# use the default configuration, like this:
#
# Rails::Initializer.run
#
# But normally it's more interesting to pass in a custom configuration
# through the block running:
#
# Rails::Initializer.run do |config|
# config.frameworks -= [ :action_mailer ]
# end
#
# This will use the default configuration options from Rails::Configuration,
# but allow for overwriting on select areas.
class Initializer
# The Configuration instance used by this Initializer instance.
attr_reader :configuration
# The set of loaded plugins.
attr_reader :loaded_plugins
# Runs the initializer. By default, this will invoke the #process method,
# which simply executes all of the initialization routines. Alternately,
# you can specify explicitly which initialization routine you want:
#
# Rails::Initializer.run(:set_load_path)
#
# This is useful if you only want the load path initialized, without
# incuring the overhead of completely loading the entire environment.
def self.run(command = :process, configuration = Configuration.new)
yield configuration if block_given?
initializer = new configuration
initializer.send(command)
initializer
end
# Create a new Initializer instance that references the given Configuration
# instance.
def initialize(configuration)
@configuration = configuration
@loaded_plugins = []
end
# Sequentially step through all of the available initialization routines,
# in order (view execution order in source).
def process
Rails.configuration = configuration
check_ruby_version
install_gem_spec_stubs
set_load_path
require_frameworks
set_autoload_paths
add_gem_load_paths
add_plugin_load_paths
load_environment
initialize_encoding
initialize_database
initialize_cache
initialize_framework_caches
initialize_logger
initialize_framework_logging
initialize_framework_views
initialize_dependency_mechanism
initialize_whiny_nils
initialize_temporary_session_directory
initialize_time_zone
initialize_framework_settings
add_support_load_paths
load_gems
load_plugins
# pick up any gems that plugins depend on
add_gem_load_paths
load_gems
check_gem_dependencies
load_application_initializers
# the framework is now fully initialized
after_initialize
# Prepare dispatcher callbacks and run 'prepare' callbacks
prepare_dispatcher
# Routing must be initialized after plugins to allow the former to extend the routes
initialize_routing
# Observers are loaded after plugins in case Observers or observed models are modified by plugins.
load_observers
end
# Check for valid Ruby version
# This is done in an external file, so we can use it
# from the `rails` program as well without duplication.
def check_ruby_version
require 'ruby_version_check'
end
# If Rails is vendored and RubyGems is available, install stub GemSpecs
# for Rails, Active Support, Active Record, Action Pack, Action Mailer, and
# Active Resource. This allows Gem plugins to depend on Rails even when
# the Gem version of Rails shouldn't be loaded.
def install_gem_spec_stubs
unless Rails.respond_to?(:vendor_rails?)
abort %{Your config/boot.rb is outdated: Run "rake rails:update".}
end
if Rails.vendor_rails?
begin; require "rubygems"; rescue LoadError; return; end
stubs = %w(rails activesupport activerecord actionpack actionmailer activeresource)
stubs.reject! { |s| Gem.loaded_specs.key?(s) }
stubs.each do |stub|
Gem.loaded_specs[stub] = Gem::Specification.new do |s|
s.name = stub
s.version = Rails::VERSION::STRING
end
end
end
end
# Set the <tt>$LOAD_PATH</tt> based on the value of
# Configuration#load_paths. Duplicates are removed.
def set_load_path
load_paths = configuration.load_paths + configuration.framework_paths
load_paths.reverse_each { |dir| $LOAD_PATH.unshift(dir) if File.directory?(dir) }
$LOAD_PATH.uniq!
end
# Set the paths from which Rails will automatically load source files, and
# the load_once paths.
def set_autoload_paths
Dependencies.load_paths = configuration.load_paths.uniq
Dependencies.load_once_paths = configuration.load_once_paths.uniq
extra = Dependencies.load_once_paths - Dependencies.load_paths
unless extra.empty?
abort <<-end_error
load_once_paths must be a subset of the load_paths.
Extra items in load_once_paths: #{extra * ','}
end_error
end
# Freeze the arrays so future modifications will fail rather than do nothing mysteriously
configuration.load_once_paths.freeze
end
# Requires all frameworks specified by the Configuration#frameworks
# list. By default, all frameworks (Active Record, Active Support,
# Action Pack, Action Mailer, and Active Resource) are loaded.
def require_frameworks
configuration.frameworks.each { |framework| require(framework.to_s) }
rescue LoadError => e
# re-raise because Mongrel would swallow it
raise e.to_s
end
# Add the load paths used by support functions such as the info controller
def add_support_load_paths
end
# Adds all load paths from plugins to the global set of load paths, so that
# code from plugins can be required (explicitly or automatically via Dependencies).
def add_plugin_load_paths
plugin_loader.add_plugin_load_paths
end
def add_gem_load_paths
unless @configuration.gems.empty?
require "rubygems"
@configuration.gems.each &:add_load_paths
end
end
def load_gems
@configuration.gems.each(&:load)
end
def check_gem_dependencies
unloaded_gems = @configuration.gems.reject { |g| g.loaded? }
if unloaded_gems.size > 0
@gems_dependencies_loaded = false
# don't print if the gems rake tasks are being run
unless $rails_gem_installer
puts %{These gems that this application depends on are missing:}
unloaded_gems.each do |gem|
puts " - #{gem.name}"
end
puts %{Run "rake gems:install" to install them.}
end
else
@gems_dependencies_loaded = true
end
end
# Loads all plugins in <tt>config.plugin_paths</tt>. <tt>plugin_paths</tt>
# defaults to <tt>vendor/plugins</tt> but may also be set to a list of
# paths, such as
# config.plugin_paths = ["#{RAILS_ROOT}/lib/plugins", "#{RAILS_ROOT}/vendor/plugins"]
#
# In the default implementation, as each plugin discovered in <tt>plugin_paths</tt> is initialized:
# * its +lib+ directory, if present, is added to the load path (immediately after the applications lib directory)
# * <tt>init.rb</tt> is evaluated, if present
#
# After all plugins are loaded, duplicates are removed from the load path.
# If an array of plugin names is specified in config.plugins, only those plugins will be loaded
# and they plugins will be loaded in that order. Otherwise, plugins are loaded in alphabetical
# order.
#
# if config.plugins ends contains :all then the named plugins will be loaded in the given order and all other
# plugins will be loaded in alphabetical order
def load_plugins
plugin_loader.load_plugins
end
def plugin_loader
@plugin_loader ||= configuration.plugin_loader.new(self)
end
# Loads the environment specified by Configuration#environment_path, which
# is typically one of development, test, or production.
def load_environment
silence_warnings do
return if @environment_loaded
@environment_loaded = true
config = configuration
constants = self.class.constants
eval(IO.read(configuration.environment_path), binding, configuration.environment_path)
(self.class.constants - constants).each do |const|
Object.const_set(const, self.class.const_get(const))
end
end
end
def load_observers
if @gems_dependencies_loaded && configuration.frameworks.include?(:active_record)
ActiveRecord::Base.instantiate_observers
end
end
# For Ruby 1.8, this initialization sets $KCODE to 'u' to enable the
# multibyte safe operations. Plugin authors supporting other encodings
# should override this behaviour and set the relevant +default_charset+
# on ActionController::Base.
#
# For Ruby 1.9, this does nothing. Specify the default encoding in the Ruby
# shebang line if you don't want UTF-8.
def initialize_encoding
$KCODE='u' if RUBY_VERSION < '1.9'
end
# This initialization routine does nothing unless <tt>:active_record</tt>
# is one of the frameworks to load (Configuration#frameworks). If it is,
# this sets the database configuration from Configuration#database_configuration
# and then establishes the connection.
def initialize_database
if configuration.frameworks.include?(:active_record)
ActiveRecord::Base.configurations = configuration.database_configuration
ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection
end
end
def initialize_cache
unless defined?(RAILS_CACHE)
silence_warnings { Object.const_set "RAILS_CACHE", ActiveSupport::Cache.lookup_store(configuration.cache_store) }
end
end
def initialize_framework_caches
if configuration.frameworks.include?(:action_controller)
ActionController::Base.cache_store ||= RAILS_CACHE
end
end
# If the RAILS_DEFAULT_LOGGER constant is already set, this initialization
# routine does nothing. If the constant is not set, and Configuration#logger
# is not +nil+, this also does nothing. Otherwise, a new logger instance
# is created at Configuration#log_path, with a default log level of
# Configuration#log_level.
#
# If the log could not be created, the log will be set to output to
# +STDERR+, with a log level of +WARN+.
def initialize_logger
# if the environment has explicitly defined a logger, use it
return if defined?(RAILS_DEFAULT_LOGGER)
unless logger = configuration.logger
begin
logger = ActiveSupport::BufferedLogger.new(configuration.log_path)
logger.level = ActiveSupport::BufferedLogger.const_get(configuration.log_level.to_s.upcase)
if configuration.environment == "production"
logger.auto_flushing = false
logger.set_non_blocking_io
end
rescue StandardError => e
logger = ActiveSupport::BufferedLogger.new(STDERR)
logger.level = ActiveSupport::BufferedLogger::WARN
logger.warn(
"Rails Error: Unable to access log file. Please ensure that #{configuration.log_path} exists and is chmod 0666. " +
"The log level has been raised to WARN and the output directed to STDERR until the problem is fixed."
)
end
end
silence_warnings { Object.const_set "RAILS_DEFAULT_LOGGER", logger }
end
# Sets the logger for Active Record, Action Controller, and Action Mailer
# (but only for those frameworks that are to be loaded). If the framework's
# logger is already set, it is not changed, otherwise it is set to use
# RAILS_DEFAULT_LOGGER.
def initialize_framework_logging
for framework in ([ :active_record, :action_controller, :action_mailer ] & configuration.frameworks)
framework.to_s.camelize.constantize.const_get("Base").logger ||= RAILS_DEFAULT_LOGGER
end
RAILS_CACHE.logger ||= RAILS_DEFAULT_LOGGER
end
# Sets +ActionController::Base#view_paths+ and +ActionMailer::Base#template_root+
# (but only for those frameworks that are to be loaded). If the framework's
# paths have already been set, it is not changed, otherwise it is
# set to use Configuration#view_path.
def initialize_framework_views
ActionMailer::Base.template_root ||= configuration.view_path if configuration.frameworks.include?(:action_mailer)
ActionController::Base.view_paths = [configuration.view_path] if configuration.frameworks.include?(:action_controller) && ActionController::Base.view_paths.empty?
end
# If Action Controller is not one of the loaded frameworks (Configuration#frameworks)
# this does nothing. Otherwise, it loads the routing definitions and sets up
# loading module used to lazily load controllers (Configuration#controller_paths).
def initialize_routing
return unless configuration.frameworks.include?(:action_controller)
ActionController::Routing.controller_paths = configuration.controller_paths
ActionController::Routing::Routes.configuration_file = configuration.routes_configuration_file
ActionController::Routing::Routes.reload
end
# Sets the dependency loading mechanism based on the value of
# Configuration#cache_classes.
def initialize_dependency_mechanism
Dependencies.mechanism = configuration.cache_classes ? :require : :load
end
# Loads support for "whiny nil" (noisy warnings when methods are invoked
# on +nil+ values) if Configuration#whiny_nils is true.
def initialize_whiny_nils
require('active_support/whiny_nil') if configuration.whiny_nils
end
def initialize_temporary_session_directory
if configuration.frameworks.include?(:action_controller)
session_path = "#{configuration.root_path}/tmp/sessions/"
ActionController::Base.session_options[:tmpdir] = File.exist?(session_path) ? session_path : Dir::tmpdir
end
end
# Sets the default value for Time.zone, and turns on ActiveRecord::Base#time_zone_aware_attributes.
# If assigned value cannot be matched to a TimeZone, an exception will be raised.
def initialize_time_zone
if configuration.time_zone
zone_default = Time.send!(:get_zone, configuration.time_zone)
unless zone_default
raise %{Value assigned to config.time_zone not recognized. Run "rake -D time" for a list of tasks for finding appropriate time zone names.}
end
Time.zone_default = zone_default
if configuration.frameworks.include?(:active_record)
ActiveRecord::Base.time_zone_aware_attributes = true
ActiveRecord::Base.default_timezone = :utc
end
end
end
# Initializes framework-specific settings for each of the loaded frameworks
# (Configuration#frameworks). The available settings map to the accessors
# on each of the corresponding Base classes.
def initialize_framework_settings
configuration.frameworks.each do |framework|
base_class = framework.to_s.camelize.constantize.const_get("Base")
configuration.send(framework).each do |setting, value|
base_class.send("#{setting}=", value)
end
end
configuration.active_support.each do |setting, value|
ActiveSupport.send("#{setting}=", value)
end
end
# Fires the user-supplied after_initialize block (Configuration#after_initialize)
def after_initialize
if @gems_dependencies_loaded
configuration.after_initialize_blocks.each do |block|
block.call
end
end
end
def load_application_initializers
if @gems_dependencies_loaded
Dir["#{configuration.root_path}/config/initializers/**/*.rb"].sort.each do |initializer|
load(initializer)
end
end
end
def prepare_dispatcher
require 'dispatcher' unless defined?(::Dispatcher)
Dispatcher.define_dispatcher_callbacks(configuration.cache_classes)
Dispatcher.new(RAILS_DEFAULT_LOGGER).send :run_callbacks, :prepare_dispatch
end
end
# The Configuration class holds all the parameters for the Initializer and
# ships with defaults that suites most Rails applications. But it's possible
# to overwrite everything. Usually, you'll create an Configuration file
# implicitly through the block running on the Initializer, but it's also
# possible to create the Configuration instance in advance and pass it in
# like this:
#
# config = Rails::Configuration.new
# Rails::Initializer.run(:process, config)
class Configuration
# The application's base directory.
attr_reader :root_path
# A stub for setting options on ActionController::Base.
attr_accessor :action_controller
# A stub for setting options on ActionMailer::Base.
attr_accessor :action_mailer
# A stub for setting options on ActionView::Base.
attr_accessor :action_view
# A stub for setting options on ActiveRecord::Base.
attr_accessor :active_record
# A stub for setting options on ActiveRecord::Base.
attr_accessor :active_resource
# A stub for setting options on ActiveSupport.
attr_accessor :active_support
# Whether or not classes should be cached (set to false if you want
# application classes to be reloaded on each request)
attr_accessor :cache_classes
# The list of paths that should be searched for controllers. (Defaults
# to <tt>app/controllers</tt> and <tt>components</tt>.)
attr_accessor :controller_paths
# The path to the database configuration file to use. (Defaults to
# <tt>config/database.yml</tt>.)
attr_accessor :database_configuration_file
# The path to the routes configuration file to use. (Defaults to
# <tt>config/routes.rb</tt>.)
attr_accessor :routes_configuration_file
# The list of rails framework components that should be loaded. (Defaults
# to <tt>:active_record</tt>, <tt>:action_controller</tt>,
# <tt>:action_view</tt>, <tt>:action_mailer</tt>, and
# <tt>:active_resource</tt>).
attr_accessor :frameworks
# An array of additional paths to prepend to the load path. By default,
# all +app+, +lib+, +vendor+ and mock paths are included in this list.
attr_accessor :load_paths
# An array of paths from which Rails will automatically load from only once.
# All elements of this array must also be in +load_paths+.
attr_accessor :load_once_paths
# The log level to use for the default Rails logger. In production mode,
# this defaults to <tt>:info</tt>. In development mode, it defaults to
# <tt>:debug</tt>.
attr_accessor :log_level
# The path to the log file to use. Defaults to log/#{environment}.log
# (e.g. log/development.log or log/production.log).
attr_accessor :log_path
# The specific logger to use. By default, a logger will be created and
# initialized using #log_path and #log_level, but a programmer may
# specifically set the logger to use via this accessor and it will be
# used directly.
attr_accessor :logger
# The specific cache store to use. By default, the ActiveSupport::Cache::Store will be used.
attr_accessor :cache_store
# The root of the application's views. (Defaults to <tt>app/views</tt>.)
attr_accessor :view_path
# Set to +true+ if you want to be warned (noisily) when you try to invoke
# any method of +nil+. Set to +false+ for the standard Ruby behavior.
attr_accessor :whiny_nils
# The list of plugins to load. If this is set to <tt>nil</tt>, all plugins will
# be loaded. If this is set to <tt>[]</tt>, no plugins will be loaded. Otherwise,
# plugins will be loaded in the order specified.
attr_reader :plugins
def plugins=(plugins)
@plugins = plugins.nil? ? nil : plugins.map { |p| p.to_sym }
end
# The path to the root of the plugins directory. By default, it is in
# <tt>vendor/plugins</tt>.
attr_accessor :plugin_paths
# The classes that handle finding the desired plugins that you'd like to load for
# your application. By default it is the Rails::Plugin::FileSystemLocator which finds
# plugins to load in <tt>vendor/plugins</tt>. You can hook into gem location by subclassing
# Rails::Plugin::Locator and adding it onto the list of <tt>plugin_locators</tt>.
attr_accessor :plugin_locators
# The class that handles loading each plugin. Defaults to Rails::Plugin::Loader, but
# a sub class would have access to fine grained modification of the loading behavior. See
# the implementation of Rails::Plugin::Loader for more details.
attr_accessor :plugin_loader
# Enables or disables plugin reloading. You can get around this setting per plugin.
# If <tt>reload_plugins?</tt> is false, add this to your plugin's <tt>init.rb</tt>
# to make it reloadable:
#
# Dependencies.load_once_paths.delete lib_path
#
# If <tt>reload_plugins?</tt> is true, add this to your plugin's <tt>init.rb</tt>
# to only load it once:
#
# Dependencies.load_once_paths << lib_path
#
attr_accessor :reload_plugins
# Returns true if plugin reloading is enabled.
def reload_plugins?
!!@reload_plugins
end
# An array of gems that this rails application depends on. Rails will automatically load
# these gems during installation, and allow you to install any missing gems with:
#
# rake gems:install
#
# You can add gems with the #gem method.
attr_accessor :gems
# Adds a single Gem dependency to the rails application.
#
# # gem 'aws-s3', '>= 0.4.0'
# # require 'aws/s3'
# config.gem 'aws-s3', :lib => 'aws/s3', :version => '>= 0.4.0', \
# :source => "http://code.whytheluckystiff.net"
#
def gem(name, options = {})
@gems << Rails::GemDependency.new(name, options)
end
# Deprecated options:
def breakpoint_server(_ = nil)
$stderr.puts %(
*******************************************************************
* config.breakpoint_server has been deprecated and has no effect. *
*******************************************************************
)
end
alias_method :breakpoint_server=, :breakpoint_server
# Sets the default +time_zone+. Setting this will enable +time_zone+
# awareness for Active Record models and set the Active Record default
# timezone to <tt>:utc</tt>.
attr_accessor :time_zone
# Create a new Configuration instance, initialized with the default
# values.
def initialize
set_root_path!
self.frameworks = default_frameworks
self.load_paths = default_load_paths
self.load_once_paths = default_load_once_paths
self.log_path = default_log_path
self.log_level = default_log_level
self.view_path = default_view_path
self.controller_paths = default_controller_paths
self.cache_classes = default_cache_classes
self.whiny_nils = default_whiny_nils
self.plugins = default_plugins
self.plugin_paths = default_plugin_paths
self.plugin_locators = default_plugin_locators
self.plugin_loader = default_plugin_loader
self.database_configuration_file = default_database_configuration_file
self.routes_configuration_file = default_routes_configuration_file
self.gems = default_gems
for framework in default_frameworks
self.send("#{framework}=", Rails::OrderedOptions.new)
end
self.active_support = Rails::OrderedOptions.new
end
# Set the root_path to RAILS_ROOT and canonicalize it.
def set_root_path!
raise 'RAILS_ROOT is not set' unless defined?(::RAILS_ROOT)
raise 'RAILS_ROOT is not a directory' unless File.directory?(::RAILS_ROOT)
@root_path =
# Pathname is incompatible with Windows, but Windows doesn't have
# real symlinks so File.expand_path is safe.
if RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /(:?mswin|mingw)/
File.expand_path(::RAILS_ROOT)
# Otherwise use Pathname#realpath which respects symlinks.
else
Pathname.new(::RAILS_ROOT).realpath.to_s
end
Object.const_set(:RELATIVE_RAILS_ROOT, ::RAILS_ROOT.dup) unless defined?(::RELATIVE_RAILS_ROOT)
::RAILS_ROOT.replace @root_path
end
# Loads and returns the contents of the #database_configuration_file. The
# contents of the file are processed via ERB before being sent through
# YAML::load.
def database_configuration
YAML::load(ERB.new(IO.read(database_configuration_file)).result)
end
# The path to the current environment's file (<tt>development.rb</tt>, etc.). By
# default the file is at <tt>config/environments/#{environment}.rb</tt>.
def environment_path
"#{root_path}/config/environments/#{environment}.rb"
end
# Return the currently selected environment. By default, it returns the
# value of the RAILS_ENV constant.
def environment
::RAILS_ENV
end
# Adds a block which will be executed after rails has been fully initialized.
# Useful for per-environment configuration which depends on the framework being
# fully initialized.
def after_initialize(&after_initialize_block)
after_initialize_blocks << after_initialize_block if after_initialize_block
end
# Returns the blocks added with Configuration#after_initialize
def after_initialize_blocks
@after_initialize_blocks ||= []
end
# Add a preparation callback that will run before every request in development
# mode, or before the first request in production.
#
# See Dispatcher#to_prepare.
def to_prepare(&callback)
after_initialize do
require 'dispatcher' unless defined?(::Dispatcher)
Dispatcher.to_prepare(&callback)
end
end
def builtin_directories
# Include builtins only in the development environment.
(environment == 'development') ? Dir["#{RAILTIES_PATH}/builtin/*/"] : []
end
def framework_paths
paths = %w(railties railties/lib activesupport/lib)
paths << 'actionpack/lib' if frameworks.include? :action_controller or frameworks.include? :action_view
[:active_record, :action_mailer, :active_resource, :action_web_service].each do |framework|
paths << "#{framework.to_s.gsub('_', '')}/lib" if frameworks.include? framework
end
paths.map { |dir| "#{framework_root_path}/#{dir}" }.select { |dir| File.directory?(dir) }
end
private
def framework_root_path
defined?(::RAILS_FRAMEWORK_ROOT) ? ::RAILS_FRAMEWORK_ROOT : "#{root_path}/vendor/rails"
end
def default_frameworks
[ :active_record, :action_controller, :action_view, :action_mailer, :active_resource ]
end
def default_load_paths
paths = []
# Add the old mock paths only if the directories exists
paths.concat(Dir["#{root_path}/test/mocks/#{environment}"]) if File.exists?("#{root_path}/test/mocks/#{environment}")
# Add the app's controller directory
paths.concat(Dir["#{root_path}/app/controllers/"])
# Then components subdirectories.
paths.concat(Dir["#{root_path}/components/[_a-z]*"])
# Followed by the standard includes.
paths.concat %w(
app
app/models
app/controllers
app/helpers
app/services
components
config
lib
vendor
).map { |dir| "#{root_path}/#{dir}" }.select { |dir| File.directory?(dir) }
paths.concat builtin_directories
end
# Doesn't matter since plugins aren't in load_paths yet.
def default_load_once_paths
[]
end
def default_log_path
File.join(root_path, 'log', "#{environment}.log")
end
def default_log_level
environment == 'production' ? :info : :debug
end
def default_database_configuration_file
File.join(root_path, 'config', 'database.yml')
end
def default_routes_configuration_file
File.join(root_path, 'config', 'routes.rb')
end
def default_view_path
File.join(root_path, 'app', 'views')
end
def default_controller_paths
paths = [File.join(root_path, 'app', 'controllers')]
paths.concat builtin_directories
paths
end
def default_dependency_mechanism
:load
end
def default_cache_classes
false
end
def default_whiny_nils
false
end
def default_plugins
nil
end
def default_plugin_paths
["#{root_path}/vendor/plugins"]
end
def default_plugin_locators
locators = []
locators << Plugin::GemLocator if defined? Gem
locators << Plugin::FileSystemLocator
end
def default_plugin_loader
Plugin::Loader
end
def default_cache_store
if File.exist?("#{root_path}/tmp/cache/")
[ :file_store, "#{root_path}/tmp/cache/" ]
else
:memory_store
end
end
def default_gems
[]
end
end
end
# Needs to be duplicated from Active Support since its needed before Active
# Support is available. Here both Options and Hash are namespaced to prevent
# conflicts with other implementations AND with the classes residing in Active Support.
class Rails::OrderedOptions < Array #:nodoc:
def []=(key, value)
key = key.to_sym
if pair = find_pair(key)
pair.pop
pair << value
else
self << [key, value]
end
end
def [](key)
pair = find_pair(key.to_sym)
pair ? pair.last : nil
end
def method_missing(name, *args)
if name.to_s =~ /(.*)=$/
self[$1.to_sym] = args.first
else
self[name]
end
end
private
def find_pair(key)
self.each { |i| return i if i.first == key }
return false
end
end