require 'logger'
require 'set'
require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'railties_path')
RAILS_ENV = (ENV['RAILS_ENV'] || 'development').dup unless defined?(RAILS_ENV)
module Rails
# 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_web_service ]
# 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 = Set.new
end
# Sequentially step through all of the available initialization routines,
# in order:
#
# * #set_load_path
# * #set_connection_adapters
# * #require_frameworks
# * #load_environment
# * #initialize_database
# * #initialize_logger
# * #initialize_framework_logging
# * #initialize_framework_views
# * #initialize_dependency_mechanism
# * #initialize_breakpoints
# * #initialize_whiny_nils
# * #initialize_framework_settings
# * #load_environment
# * #load_plugins
# * #initialize_routing
#
# (Note that #load_environment is invoked twice, once at the start and
# once at the end, to support the legacy configuration style where the
# environment could overwrite the defaults directly, instead of via the
# Configuration instance.
def process
check_ruby_version
set_load_path
set_connection_adapters
require_frameworks
load_environment
initialize_database
initialize_logger
initialize_framework_logging
initialize_framework_views
initialize_dependency_mechanism
initialize_breakpoints
initialize_whiny_nils
initialize_temporary_directories
initialize_framework_settings
# Support for legacy configuration style where the environment
# could overwrite anything set from the defaults/global through
# the individual base class configurations.
load_environment
add_support_load_paths
load_plugins
# Routing must be initialized after plugins to allow the former to extend the routes
initialize_routing
# the framework is now fully initialized
after_initialize
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
# Set the $LOAD_PATH based on the value of
# Configuration#load_paths. Duplicates are removed.
def set_load_path
configuration.load_paths.reverse_each { |dir| $LOAD_PATH.unshift(dir) if File.directory?(dir) }
$LOAD_PATH.uniq!
end
# Sets the +RAILS_CONNECTION_ADAPTERS+ constant based on the value of
# Configuration#connection_adapters. This constant is used to determine
# which database adapters should be loaded (by default, all adapters are
# loaded).
def set_connection_adapters
Object.const_set("RAILS_CONNECTION_ADAPTERS", configuration.connection_adapters) if configuration.connection_adapters
end
# Requires all frameworks specified by the Configuration#frameworks
# list. By default, all frameworks (ActiveRecord, ActiveSupport,
# ActionPack, ActionMailer, and ActionWebService) are loaded.
def require_frameworks
configuration.frameworks.each { |framework| require(framework.to_s) }
end
# Add the load paths used by support functions such as the info controller
def add_support_load_paths
builtins = File.join(File.dirname(File.dirname(__FILE__)), 'builtin', '*')
$LOAD_PATH.concat(Dir[builtins])
end
# Loads all plugins in config.plugin_paths. plugin_paths
# defaults to vendor/plugins but may also be set to a list of
# paths, such as
# config.plugin_paths = ['lib/plugins', 'vendor/plugins']
#
# Each plugin discovered in plugin_paths is initialized:
# * add its +lib+ directory, if present, to the beginning of the load path
# * evaluate init.rb if present
#
# After all plugins are loaded, duplicates are removed from the load path.
# Plugins are loaded in alphabetical order.
def load_plugins
find_plugins(configuration.plugin_paths).sort.each { |path| load_plugin path }
$LOAD_PATH.uniq!
end
# Loads the environment specified by Configuration#environment_path, which
# is typically one of development, testing, or production.
def load_environment
silence_warnings do
config = configuration
constants = self.class.constants
eval(IO.read(configuration.environment_path), binding)
(self.class.constants - constants).each do |const|
Object.const_set(const, self.class.const_get(const))
end
end
end
# This initialization routine does nothing unless :active_record
# 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
return unless configuration.frameworks.include?(:active_record)
ActiveRecord::Base.configurations = configuration.database_configuration
ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection
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 = Logger.new(configuration.log_path)
logger.level = Logger.const_get(configuration.log_level.to_s.upcase)
rescue StandardError
logger = Logger.new(STDERR)
logger.level = Logger::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 ActiveRecord, ActionController, and ActionMailer
# (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
end
# Sets the +template_root+ for ActionController::Base and ActionMailer::Base
# (but only for those frameworks that are to be loaded). If the framework's
# +template_root+ has already been set, it is not changed, otherwise it is
# set to use Configuration#view_path.
def initialize_framework_views
for framework in ([ :action_controller, :action_mailer ] & configuration.frameworks)
framework.to_s.camelize.constantize.const_get("Base").template_root ||= configuration.view_path
end
end
# If ActionController 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::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
# Sets the +BREAKPOINT_SERVER_PORT+ if Configuration#breakpoint_server
# is true.
def initialize_breakpoints
silence_warnings { Object.const_set("BREAKPOINT_SERVER_PORT", 42531) if configuration.breakpoint_server }
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_directories
if configuration.frameworks.include?(:action_controller)
session_path = "#{RAILS_ROOT}/tmp/sessions/"
ActionController::Base.session_options[:tmpdir] = File.exist?(session_path) ? session_path : Dir::tmpdir
cache_path = "#{RAILS_ROOT}/tmp/cache/"
if File.exist?(cache_path)
ActionController::Base.fragment_cache_store = :file_store, cache_path
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
end
# Fires the user-supplied after_initialize block (Configuration#after_initialize)
def after_initialize
configuration.after_initialize_block.call if configuration.after_initialize_block
end
protected
# Return a list of plugin paths within base_path. A plugin path is
# a directory that contains either a lib directory or an init.rb file.
# This recurses into directories which are not plugin paths, so you
# may organize your plugins within the plugin path.
def find_plugins(*base_paths)
base_paths.flatten.inject([]) do |plugins, base_path|
Dir.glob(File.join(base_path, '*')).each do |path|
if plugin_path?(path)
plugins << path
elsif File.directory?(path)
plugins += find_plugins(path)
end
end
plugins
end
end
def plugin_path?(path)
File.directory?(path) and (File.directory?(File.join(path, 'lib')) or File.file?(File.join(path, 'init.rb')))
end
# Load the plugin at path unless already loaded.
#
# Each plugin is initialized:
# * add its +lib+ directory, if present, to the beginning of the load path
# * evaluate init.rb if present
#
# Returns true if the plugin is successfully loaded or
# false if it is already loaded (similar to Kernel#require).
# Raises LoadError if the plugin is not found.
def load_plugin(directory)
name = File.basename(directory)
return false if loaded_plugins.include?(name)
# Catch nonexistent and empty plugins.
raise LoadError, "No such plugin: #{directory}" unless plugin_path?(directory)
lib_path = File.join(directory, 'lib')
init_path = File.join(directory, 'init.rb')
has_lib = File.directory?(lib_path)
has_init = File.file?(init_path)
# Add lib to load path *after* the application lib, to allow
# application libraries to override plugin libraries.
if has_lib
application_lib_index = $LOAD_PATH.index(File.join(RAILS_ROOT, "lib")) || 0
$LOAD_PATH.insert(application_lib_index + 1, lib_path)
end
# Allow plugins to reference the current configuration object
config = configuration
# Add to set of loaded plugins before 'name' collapsed in eval.
loaded_plugins << name
# Evaluate init.rb.
silence_warnings { eval(IO.read(init_path), binding, init_path) } if has_init
true
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
# 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 ActionWebService::Base
attr_accessor :action_web_service
# A stub for setting options on ActiveRecord::Base
attr_accessor :active_record
# Whether or not to use the breakpoint server (boolean)
attr_accessor :breakpoint_server
# 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 connection adapters to load. (By default, all connection
# adapters are loaded. You can set this to be just the adapter(s) you
# will use to reduce your application's load time.)
attr_accessor :connection_adapters
# The list of paths that should be searched for controllers. (Defaults
# to app/controllers and components.)
attr_accessor :controller_paths
# The path to the database configuration file to use. (Defaults to
# config/database.yml.)
attr_accessor :database_configuration_file
# The list of rails framework components that should be loaded. (Defaults
# to :active_record, :action_controller,
# :action_view, :action_mailer, and
# :action_web_service).
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
# The log level to use for the default Rails logger. In production mode,
# this defaults to :info. In development mode, it defaults to
# :debug.
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 root of the application's views. (Defaults to app/views.)
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 path to the root of the plugins directory. By default, it is in
# vendor/plugins.
attr_accessor :plugin_paths
# Create a new Configuration instance, initialized with the default
# values.
def initialize
self.frameworks = default_frameworks
self.load_paths = default_load_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.breakpoint_server = default_breakpoint_server
self.whiny_nils = default_whiny_nils
self.plugin_paths = default_plugin_paths
self.database_configuration_file = default_database_configuration_file
for framework in default_frameworks
self.send("#{framework}=", Rails::OrderedOptions.new)
end
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 (development.rb, etc.). By
# default the file is at config/environments/#{environment}.rb.
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
# Sets 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_block = after_initialize_block
end
# Returns the block set in Configuration#after_initialize
def after_initialize_block
@after_initialize_block
end
private
def root_path
::RAILS_ROOT
end
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, :action_web_service ]
end
def default_load_paths
paths = ["#{root_path}/test/mocks/#{environment}"]
# Add the app's controller directory
paths.concat(Dir["#{root_path}/app/controllers/"])
# Then model subdirectories.
# TODO: Don't include .rb models as load paths
paths.concat(Dir["#{root_path}/app/models/[_a-z]*"])
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
app/apis
components
config
lib
vendor
).map { |dir| "#{root_path}/#{dir}" }.select { |dir| File.directory?(dir) }
# TODO: Don't include dirs for frameworks that are not used
paths.concat %w(
railties
railties/lib
actionpack/lib
activesupport/lib
activerecord/lib
actionmailer/lib
actionwebservice/lib
).map { |dir| "#{framework_root_path}/#{dir}" }.select { |dir| File.directory?(dir) }
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_view_path
File.join(root_path, 'app', 'views')
end
def default_controller_paths
[ File.join(root_path, 'app', 'controllers'), File.join(root_path, 'components'), File.join(RAILTIES_PATH, 'builtin', 'controllers') ]
end
def default_dependency_mechanism
:load
end
def default_cache_classes
false
end
def default_breakpoint_server
false
end
def default_whiny_nils
false
end
def default_plugin_paths
["#{root_path}/vendor/plugins"]
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 ActiveSupport.
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