lib/dotenv/beefy/railtie.rb in dotenv-beefy-0.2.0 vs lib/dotenv/beefy/railtie.rb in dotenv-beefy-0.2.1

- old
+ new

@@ -1,40 +1,40 @@ require 'dotenv' require 'rbconfig' module Dotenv module Beefy - class Railtie < Rails::Railtie + class Railtie < ::Rails::Railtie config.before_configuration { load_environments } # Load environment dotfiles in the following order (e.g. if in "test" environment on "darwin") # 1. .env.test.local # 2. .env.darwin.local # 3. .env.local # 4. .env.test # 5. .env.darwin # 6. .env - # + # # The order matters, because the files loaded first will "lock in" the value for that ENV var. # Dotenv.load memoizes each ENV value, and if the value is set, it cannot be updated later. # If you want to update ENV values as new values come in, you need to use Dotenv.overload(*files) def load_environments files = [] - - environments.each do |env| + + environments.each do |env| files << ".env.#{env}.local" end # This is a dotenv-rails convention to ignore `.env.local` in a test environment # @see https://github.com/bkeepers/dotenv/blob/c237d6d6291c898d8affb290b510c7aac49aed71/lib/dotenv/rails.rb#L66-L73 - files << '.env.local' unless Rails.env.test? - - environments.each do |env| + files << '.env.local' unless Rails.env.test? + + environments.each do |env| files << ".env.#{env}" end files << '.env' - + Dotenv.load(*files) end def environments [