require 'pathname' module Rails module AppRailsLoader RUBY = File.join(*RbConfig::CONFIG.values_at("bindir", "ruby_install_name")) + RbConfig::CONFIG["EXEEXT"] EXECUTABLES = ['bin/rails', 'script/rails'] def self.exec_app_rails cwd = Dir.pwd exe = find_executable exe ||= find_executable_in_parent_path return unless exe if File.read(exe) =~ /(APP|ENGINE)_PATH/ # This is a Rails-generated binstub, let's use it exec RUBY, exe, *ARGV if find_executable Dir.chdir("..") do # Recurse in a chdir block: if the search fails we want to be sure # the application is generated in the original working directory. exec_app_rails unless cwd == Dir.pwd end elsif exe.match(%r(bin/rails$)) # this is a Bundler binstub, so we load the app ourselves Object.const_set(:APP_PATH, File.expand_path('config/application', Dir.pwd)) require File.expand_path('../boot', APP_PATH) puts "Rails 4 no longer supports Bundler's --binstub option. You " \ "will need to disable it and update your bin/rails file.\n" \ "Please run: `bundle config --delete bin && rm -rf bin`, then " \ "`rake rails:update:bin` and add the resulting bin/ to git." require 'rails/commands' end rescue SystemCallError # could not chdir, no problem just return end def self.find_executable EXECUTABLES.find { |exe| File.exists?(exe) } end def self.find_executable_in_parent_path(path = Pathname.new(Dir.pwd).parent) EXECUTABLES.find do |exe| File.exists?(exe) || !path.root? && find_executable_in_parent_path(path.parent) end end end end