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require 'pathname' module Rails module AppRailsLoader # :nodoc: extend self RUBY = Gem.ruby EXECUTABLES = ['bin/rails', 'script/rails'] BUNDLER_WARNING = <<EOS Looks like your app's ./bin/rails is a stub that was generated by Bundler. In Rails 4, your app's bin/ directory contains executables that are versioned like any other source code, rather than stubs that are generated on demand. Here's how to upgrade: bundle config --delete bin # Turn off Bundler's stub generator rake rails:update:bin # Use the new Rails 4 executables git add bin # Add bin/ to source control You may need to remove bin/ from your .gitignore as well. When you install a gem whose executable you want to use in your app, generate it and add it to source control: bundle binstubs some-gem-name git add bin/new-executable EOS def exec_app_rails original_cwd = Dir.pwd loop do if exe = find_executable contents = File.read(exe) if contents =~ /(APP|ENGINE)_PATH/ exec RUBY, exe, *ARGV break # non reachable, hack to be able to stub exec in the test suite elsif exe.end_with?('bin/rails') && contents.include?('This file was generated by Bundler') $stderr.puts(BUNDLER_WARNING) Object.const_set(:APP_PATH, File.expand_path('config/application', Dir.pwd)) require File.expand_path('../boot', APP_PATH) require 'rails/commands' break end end # If we exhaust the search there is no executable, this could be a # call to generate a new application, so restore the original cwd. Dir.chdir(original_cwd) and return if Pathname.new(Dir.pwd).root? # Otherwise keep moving upwards in search of an executable. Dir.chdir('..') end end def find_executable EXECUTABLES.find { |exe| File.file?(exe) } end end end
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