Reputation: 1900
In Rails 2.3, I could just use HOST to get my hostname but it seems it's not available anymore. What can I use instead?
I just want something that returns localhost:xxxx
(with real port number) when I run the code from my machine, and http://www.mysite.com
when I run it in production.
Upvotes: 26
Views: 39740
Reputation: 4065
It’s actually easy. The best suggestion I have for solving this problem is that you create a before_filter that sets it on each request in ApplicationController.rb like so:
before_filter :set_mailer_host
def set_mailer_host
ActionMailer::Base.default_url_options[:host] = request.host_with_port
end
Upvotes: 19
Reputation: 10582
Use the following method on ActionController:
request.host_with_port
Upvotes: 25
Reputation: 10874
You have several options:
`hostname
`use the socket gem:
require 'socket'
Socket.gethostname
in case you just want to know the current domain the request visits: request.domain
Update
From the request object, we can fetch both the host and the port, please check out these methods:
request.protocol
request.host
request.port
You could build the full url from these methods.
From my personal experience, for most projects you might have a fixed domain for each environment, and usually configure that in a yaml file or so (for example, to send email and use urls with domain name in the email body, we usually read the config and set options for url helper). So I usually just read the current environment's urls configuration and use them from the code.
Upvotes: 50