Reputation: 11703
How do you set the rails environment with Foreman?
For example, if I wanted to run bundle exec rake assets:precompile
on my development machine, but I wanted to set the rails environment to production so I could see exactly how this process would run on the production server - I could do this using vanilla rails by doing RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rake assets:precompile
.
But how do I do this with Foreman? For example, I know I can do bundle exec foreman run rake assets:precompile
, but that doesn't specify the rails environment as production.
Upvotes: 1
Views: 1259
Reputation: 11703
The solution is to use a .env
file in your project's root directory. Inside that file, add this line:
RAILS_ENV=production
Now, anytime you run Foreman locally, it will set the rails environment to production. So, if you run bundle exec foreman run rake assets:precompile
, the environment will be production for that task. Don't forget to change it back when you're done! ;-)
Upvotes: 1