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# encoding: UTF-8 # this file sets up the basic framework. # Using pathname extentions for setting public folder require 'pathname' #set up root object, it might be used by the environment and\or the plezi extension gems. Root ||= Pathname.new(File.dirname(__FILE__)).expand_path # make sure all file access and file loading is relative to the application's root folder Dir.chdir Root.to_s # ensure development mode? (comment before production, environment dependent) ENV['ENV'] ||= ENV["RACK_ENV"] ||= "development" # save the process id (pid) to file - notice Heroku doesn't allow to write files. (IO.write File.expand_path(File.join 'tmp','pid'), Process.pid unless ENV["DYNO"]) rescue true # using bundler to load gems (including the plezi gem) require 'bundler' Bundler.require(:default, ENV['ENV'].to_s.to_sym) # require tilt/sass in a thread safe way (before multi-threading cycle begins) require 'tilt/sass' if defined?(::Slim) && defined?(::Sass) # set up Plezi's logs - Heroku logs to STDOUT, this machine logs to log file Iodine.logger = Logger.new(File.expand_path(File.join 'logs','server.log')) # set the session token name Iodine::Http.session_token = 'appname_uui' ## Allow forking? ONLY if your code is fully scalable across processes. # Iodine.processes = 4 # load all config files Dir[File.join "{config}", "**" , "*.rb"].each {|file| load File.expand_path(file)} # load all library files Dir[File.join "{lib}", "**" , "*.rb"].each {|file| load File.expand_path(file)} # load all application files Dir[File.join "{app}", "**" , "*.rb"].each {|file| load File.expand_path(file)} # change some of the default settings here. host host: :default, public: Root.join('public').to_s, assets: Root.join('assets').to_s, assets_public: '/assets', templates: Root.join('app','views').to_s
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