# -*- mode: ruby -*-¬ # We allow defaults for local development (and local tests), but want our CI # to mimic our production as much as possible. # New developers that don't have RACK_ENV set, will in this way not be presented with a huge # list of missing variables, as defaults are still enabled. not_production_nor_ci = ->{ !(ENV['RACK_ENV'] == 'production' || ENV['CI']) } enable_defaults!(¬_production_nor_ci) # Your code will likely not use ENVied.RACK_ENV (better use Rails.env), # we want it to be present though; heck, we're using it in this file! variable :RACK_ENV variable :FORCE_SSL, :boolean, default: false variable :PORT, :integer, default: 3000 # generate the default value using the value of PORT: variable :PUBLIC_HOST_WITH_PORT, :string, default: proc {|envied| "localhost:#{envied.PORT}" } group :production do variable :MAIL_PAAS_USERNAME variable :DATABASE_URL end group :ci do # ci-only stuff end group :not_ci do # CI needs no puma-threads, and sidekiq-stuff etc. # Define that here: variable :MIN_THREADS, :integer, default: 1 # more... end # Depending on our situation, we can now require the correct groups in our initialization-file: # At local machines: # ENVied.require(:default, :development, :not_ci) or # ENVied.require(:default, :test, :not_ci) # At the server: # ENVied.require(:default, :production, :not_ci) # At CI: # ENVied.require(:default, :test, :ci) # All in one line: # ENVied.require(:default, ENV['RACK_ENV'], (ENV['CI'] ? :ci : :not_ci))