Class: Rails::Application
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Rails::Engine
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Defined in: | railties/lib/rails/application.rb, railties/lib/rails/application/bootstrap.rb, railties/lib/rails/application/configuration.rb, railties/lib/rails/application/default_middleware_stack.rb, railties/lib/rails/application/finisher.rb, railties/lib/rails/application/routes_reloader.rb |
Overview
An Engine with the responsibility of coordinating the whole boot process.
Initialization
Application
is responsible for executing all railties and engines initializers. It also executes some bootstrap initializers (check Bootstrap
) and finishing initializers, after all the others are executed (check Finisher
).
Configuration
Besides providing the same configuration as Engine
and Railtie
, the application object has several specific configurations, for example “cache_classes”, “consider_all_requests_local”, “filter_parameters”, “logger” and so forth.
Check Configuration
to see them all.
Routes
The application object is also responsible for holding the routes and reloading routes whenever the files change in development.
Middlewares
The Application is also responsible for building the middleware stack.
Booting process
The application is also responsible for setting up and executing the booting process. From the moment you require “config/application.rb” in your app, the booting process goes like this:
1) require "config/boot.rb" to set up load paths
2) require railties and engines
3) Define Rails.application as "class MyApp::Application < Rails::Application"
4) Run config.before_configuration callbacks
5) Load config/environments/ENV.rb
6) Run config.before_initialize callbacks
7) Run Railtie#initializer defined by railties, engines and application.
One by one, each engine sets up its load paths, routes and runs its config/initializers/* files.
8) Custom Railtie#initializers added by railties, engines and applications are executed
9) Build the middleware stack and run to_prepare callbacks
10) Run config.before_eager_load and eager_load! if eager_load is true
11) Run config.after_initialize callbacks
Multiple Applications
If you decide to define multiple applications, then the first application that is initialized will be set to application, unless you override it with a different application.
To create a new application, you can instantiate a new instance of a class that has already been created:
class Application < Rails::Application
end
first_application = Application.new
second_application = Application.new(config: first_application.config)
In the above example, the configuration from the first application was used to initialize the second application. You can also use the initialize_copy
on one of the applications to create a copy of the application which shares the configuration.
If you decide to define Rake tasks, runners, or initializers in an application other than application, then you must run them manually.
Constant Summary
Class Attribute Summary
Engine
- Inherited
.__callbacks, .__callbacks?, .called_from, | |
.isolated? | Alias for Engine.isolated. |
Railtie
- Inherited
Class Method Summary
- .create(initial_variable_values = {}, &block)
- .find_root(from)
- .inherited(base)
- .instance
- .new(initial_variable_values = {}, &block) ⇒ Application constructor
Engine
- Inherited
.endpoint, .engine_name, | |
.find | Finds engine with given path. |
.find_root, .inherited, .isolate_namespace, .isolated, .new |
Railtie
- Inherited
.configure | Allows you to configure the railtie. |
.console, .generators, | |
.instance | |
.railtie_name, .rake_tasks, .runner, .server, .subclasses |
::ActiveSupport::DescendantsTracker
- Extended
Instance Attribute Summary
- #assets rw
- #config=(value) rw
-
#credentials
rw
Decrypts the credentials hash as kept in
config/credentials.yml.enc
. - #credentials=(value) rw
- #default_url_options rw
- #executor readonly
-
#initialized? ⇒ Boolean
readonly
Returns true if the application is initialized.
- #reloader readonly
- #reloaders readonly
-
#sandbox?
rw
Alias for #sandbox.
- #secrets rw
- #secrets=(value) rw
Engine
- Inherited
Railtie
- Inherited
#config | This is used to create the |
#railtie_name |
Instance Method Summary
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#config_for(name, env: Rails.env)
Convenience for loading config/foo.yml for the current
::Rails
env. - #console(&blk)
-
#eager_load!
Eager loads the application code.
-
#encrypted(path, key_path: "config/master.key", env_key: "RAILS_MASTER_KEY")
Shorthand to decrypt any encrypted configurations or files.
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#env_config
Stores some of the
::Rails
initial environment parameters which will be used by middlewares and engines to configure themselves. -
#generators(&blk)
Sends any generators called in the instance of a new application up to the #generators method defined in
Railtie
. -
#initializer(name, opts = {}, &block)
Sends the initializers to the #initializer method defined in the
Initializable
module. -
#isolate_namespace(mod)
Sends the #isolate_namespace method up to the class method.
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#key_generator
Returns the application’s KeyGenerator.
-
#message_verifier(verifier_name)
Returns a message verifier object.
-
#rake_tasks(&block)
If you try to define a set of Rake tasks on the instance, these will get passed up to the Rake tasks defined on the application’s class.
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#reload_routes!
Reload application routes regardless if they changed or not.
- #runner(&blk)
- #sandbox (also: #sandbox?) rw
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#secret_key_base
The secret_key_base is used as the input secret to the application’s key generator, which in turn is used to create all MessageVerifiers/MessageEncryptors, including the ones that sign and encrypt cookies.
- #server(&blk)
Engine
- Inherited
#app | Returns the underlying |
#call | Define the |
#config | Define the configuration object for the engine. |
#eager_load!, | |
#endpoint | Returns the endpoint for this engine. |
#env_config | Defines additional |
#helpers | Returns a module with all the helpers defined for the engine. |
#helpers_paths | Returns all registered helpers paths. |
#isolated?, | |
#load_console | Load console and invoke the registered hooks. |
#load_generators | Load Rails generators and invoke the registered hooks. |
#load_runner | Load Rails runner and invoke the registered hooks. |
#load_seed | Load data from db/seeds.rb file. |
#load_server | Invoke the server registered hooks. |
#load_tasks | Load Rake, railties tasks and invoke the registered hooks. |
#railties, | |
#routes | Defines the routes for this engine. |
#load_config_initializer |
::ActiveSupport::Callbacks
- Included
#run_callbacks | Runs the callbacks for the given event. |
Initializable
- Included
Constructor Details
.new(initial_variable_values = {}, &block) ⇒ Application
# File 'railties/lib/rails/application.rb', line 128
def initialize(initial_variable_values = {}, &block) super() @initialized = false @reloaders = [] @routes_reloader = nil @app_env_config = nil @ordered_railties = nil @railties = nil @message_verifiers = {} @ran_load_hooks = false @executor = Class.new(ActiveSupport::Executor) @reloader = Class.new(ActiveSupport::Reloader) @reloader.executor = @executor # are these actually used? @initial_variable_values = initial_variable_values @block = block end
Class Method Details
.create(initial_variable_values = {}, &block)
[ GitHub ]# File 'railties/lib/rails/application.rb', line 103
def create(initial_variable_values = {}, &block) new(initial_variable_values, &block).run_load_hooks! end
.find_root(from)
[ GitHub ]# File 'railties/lib/rails/application.rb', line 107
def find_root(from) find_root_with_flag "config.ru", from, Dir.pwd end
.inherited(base)
[ GitHub ]# File 'railties/lib/rails/application.rb', line 92
def inherited(base) super Rails.app_class = base add_lib_to_load_path!(find_root(base.called_from)) ActiveSupport.run_load_hooks(:before_configuration, base) end
.instance
[ GitHub ]# File 'railties/lib/rails/application.rb', line 99
def instance super.run_load_hooks! end
Instance Attribute Details
#assets (rw)
[ GitHub ]# File 'railties/lib/rails/application.rb', line 119
attr_accessor :assets, :sandbox
#config=(value) (rw)
[ GitHub ]# File 'railties/lib/rails/application.rb', line 406
attr_writer :config
#credentials (rw)
Decrypts the credentials hash as kept in config/credentials.yml.enc
. This file is encrypted with the ::Rails
master key, which is either taken from ENV["RAILS_MASTER_KEY"]
or from loading config/master.key
. If specific credentials file exists for current environment, it takes precedence, thus for production
environment look first for config/credentials/production.yml.enc
with master key taken from ENV["RAILS_MASTER_KEY"]
or from loading config/credentials/production.key
. Default behavior can be overwritten by setting config.credentials.content_path
and config.credentials.key_path
.
#credentials=(value) (rw)
[ GitHub ]# File 'railties/lib/rails/application.rb', line 422
attr_writer :secrets, :credentials
#default_url_options (rw)
[ GitHub ]# File 'railties/lib/rails/application.rb', line 123
delegate :, :, to: :routes
#executor (readonly)
[ GitHub ]
#initialized? ⇒ Boolean
(readonly)
Returns true if the application is initialized.
# File 'railties/lib/rails/application.rb', line 149
def initialized? @initialized end
#reloader (readonly)
[ GitHub ]#reloaders (readonly)
[ GitHub ]#sandbox? (rw)
Alias for #sandbox.
# File 'railties/lib/rails/application.rb', line 120
alias_method :sandbox?, :sandbox
#secrets (rw)
[ GitHub ]# File 'railties/lib/rails/application.rb', line 408
def secrets @secrets ||= begin secrets = ActiveSupport::OrderedOptions.new files = config.paths["config/secrets"].existent files = files.reject { |path| path.end_with?(".enc") } unless config.read_encrypted_secrets secrets.merge! Rails::Secrets.parse(files, env: Rails.env) # Fallback to config.secret_key_base if secrets.secret_key_base isn't set secrets.secret_key_base ||= config.secret_key_base secrets end end
#secrets=(value) (rw)
[ GitHub ]# File 'railties/lib/rails/application.rb', line 422
attr_writer :secrets, :credentials
Instance Method Details
#config_for(name, env: Rails.env)
Convenience for loading config/foo.yml for the current ::Rails
env.
Examples:
# config/exception_notification.yml:
production:
url: http://127.0:8080
namespace: my_app_production
development:
url: http://localhost:3001
namespace: my_app_development
# config/environments/production.rb
Rails.application.configure do
config.middleware.use ExceptionNotifier, config_for(:exception_notification)
end
# You can also store configurations in a shared section which will be
# merged with the environment configuration
# config/example.yml
shared:
foo:
:
baz: 1
development:
foo:
:
qux: 2
# development environment
Rails.application.config_for(:example)[:foo][: ]
# => { baz: 1, qux: 2 }
# File 'railties/lib/rails/application.rb', line 241
def config_for(name, env: Rails.env) yaml = name.is_a?(Pathname) ? name : Pathname.new("#{paths["config"].existent.first}/#{name}.yml") if yaml.exist? require "erb" all_configs = ActiveSupport::ConfigurationFile.parse(yaml).deep_symbolize_keys config, shared = all_configs[env.to_sym], all_configs[:shared] if shared config = {} if config.nil? if config.is_a?(Hash) config = shared.deep_merge(config) end end if config.is_a?(Hash) config = ActiveSupport::OrderedOptions.new.update(config) end config else raise "Could not load configuration. No such file - #{yaml}" end end
#console(&blk)
Sends any console called in the instance of a new application up to the console
method defined in Railtie
.
# File 'railties/lib/rails/application.rb', line 322
def console(&blk) self.class.console(&blk) end
#eager_load!
Eager loads the application code.
# File 'railties/lib/rails/application.rb', line 515
def eager_load! if Rails.autoloaders.zeitwerk_enabled? Rails.autoloaders.each(&:eager_load) else super end end
#encrypted(path, key_path: "config/master.key", env_key: "RAILS_MASTER_KEY")
Shorthand to decrypt any encrypted configurations or files.
For any file added with rails encrypted:edit
call read
to decrypt the file with the master key. The master key is either stored in config/master.key
or ENV["RAILS_MASTER_KEY"]
.
Rails.application.encrypted("config/mystery_man.txt.enc").read
# => "We've met before, haven't we?"
It’s also possible to interpret encrypted YAML files with #config.
Rails.application.encrypted("config/credentials.yml.enc").config
# => { next_guys_line: "I don't think so. Where was it you think we met?" }
Any top-level configs are also accessible directly on the return value:
Rails.application.encrypted("config/credentials.yml.enc").next_guys_line
# => "I don't think so. Where was it you think we met?"
The files or configs can also be encrypted with a custom key. To decrypt with a key in the ENV
, use:
Rails.application.encrypted("config/special_tokens.yml.enc", env_key: "SPECIAL_TOKENS")
Or to decrypt with a file, that should be version control ignored, relative to Rails.root:
Rails.application.encrypted("config/special_tokens.yml.enc", key_path: "config/special_tokens.key")
# File 'railties/lib/rails/application.rb', line 481
def encrypted(path, key_path: "config/master.key", env_key: "RAILS_MASTER_KEY") ActiveSupport::EncryptedConfiguration.new( config_path: Rails.root.join(path), key_path: Rails.root.join(key_path), env_key: env_key, raise_if_missing_key: config.require_master_key ) end
#env_config
Stores some of the ::Rails
initial environment parameters which will be used by middlewares and engines to configure themselves.
# File 'railties/lib/rails/application.rb', line 268
def env_config @app_env_config ||= begin super.merge( "action_dispatch.parameter_filter" => config.filter_parameters, "action_dispatch.redirect_filter" => config.filter_redirect, "action_dispatch.secret_key_base" => secret_key_base, "action_dispatch.show_exceptions" => config.action_dispatch.show_exceptions, "action_dispatch.show_detailed_exceptions" => config.consider_all_requests_local, "action_dispatch.logger" => Rails.logger, "action_dispatch.backtrace_cleaner" => Rails.backtrace_cleaner, "action_dispatch.key_generator" => key_generator, "action_dispatch.http_auth_salt" => config.action_dispatch.http_auth_salt, "action_dispatch.signed_cookie_salt" => config.action_dispatch., "action_dispatch.encrypted_cookie_salt" => config.action_dispatch., "action_dispatch.encrypted_signed_cookie_salt" => config.action_dispatch., "action_dispatch.authenticated_encrypted_cookie_salt" => config.action_dispatch., "action_dispatch.use_authenticated_cookie_encryption" => config.action_dispatch., "action_dispatch.encrypted_cookie_cipher" => config.action_dispatch., "action_dispatch.signed_cookie_digest" => config.action_dispatch., "action_dispatch.cookies_serializer" => config.action_dispatch., "action_dispatch.cookies_digest" => config.action_dispatch., "action_dispatch.cookies_rotations" => config.action_dispatch., "action_dispatch.cookies_same_site_protection" => coerce_same_site_protection(config.action_dispatch. ), "action_dispatch.use_cookies_with_metadata" => config.action_dispatch., "action_dispatch.content_security_policy" => config.content_security_policy, "action_dispatch.content_security_policy_report_only" => config.content_security_policy_report_only, "action_dispatch.content_security_policy_nonce_generator" => config.content_security_policy_nonce_generator, "action_dispatch.content_security_policy_nonce_directives" => config.content_security_policy_nonce_directives, "action_dispatch.permissions_policy" => config., ) end end
#generators(&blk)
Sends any generators called in the instance of a new application up to the generators
method defined in Railtie
.
# File 'railties/lib/rails/application.rb', line 328
def generators(&blk) self.class.generators(&blk) end
#initializer(name, opts = {}, &block)
Sends the initializers to the initializer
method defined in the Initializable
module. Each Application
class has its own set of initializers, as defined by the Initializable
module.
# File 'railties/lib/rails/application.rb', line 310
def initializer(name, opts = {}, &block) self.class.initializer(name, opts, &block) end
#isolate_namespace(mod)
Sends the isolate_namespace
method up to the class method.
# File 'railties/lib/rails/application.rb', line 339
def isolate_namespace(mod) self.class.isolate_namespace(mod) end
#key_generator
Returns the application’s KeyGenerator
# File 'railties/lib/rails/application.rb', line 173
def key_generator # number of iterations selected based on consultation with the google security # team. Details at https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/6952#issuecomment-7661220 @caching_key_generator ||= ActiveSupport::CachingKeyGenerator.new( ActiveSupport::KeyGenerator.new(secret_key_base, iterations: 1000) ) end
#message_verifier(verifier_name)
Returns a message verifier object.
This verifier can be used to generate and verify signed messages in the application.
It is recommended not to use the same verifier for different things, so you can get different verifiers passing the verifier_name
argument.
Parameters
-
verifier_name
- the name of the message verifier.
Examples
= Rails.application. ('sensitive_data').generate('my sensible data')
Rails.application. ('sensitive_data').verify( )
# => 'my sensible data'
See the ::ActiveSupport::MessageVerifier
documentation for more information.
# File 'railties/lib/rails/application.rb', line 199
def (verifier_name) @message_verifiers[verifier_name] ||= begin secret = key_generator.generate_key(verifier_name.to_s) ActiveSupport::MessageVerifier.new(secret) end end
#rake_tasks(&block)
If you try to define a set of Rake tasks on the instance, these will get passed up to the Rake tasks defined on the application’s class.
# File 'railties/lib/rails/application.rb', line 303
def rake_tasks(&block) self.class.rake_tasks(&block) end
#reload_routes!
Reload application routes regardless if they changed or not.
# File 'railties/lib/rails/application.rb', line 168
def reload_routes! routes_reloader.reload! end
#runner(&blk)
Sends any runner called in the instance of a new application up to the runner
method defined in Railtie
.
# File 'railties/lib/rails/application.rb', line 316
def runner(&blk) self.class.runner(&blk) end
#sandbox (rw) Also known as: #sandbox?
[ GitHub ]# File 'railties/lib/rails/application.rb', line 119
attr_accessor :assets, :sandbox
#secret_key_base
The secret_key_base is used as the input secret to the application’s key generator, which in turn is used to create all MessageVerifiers/MessageEncryptors, including the ones that sign and encrypt cookies.
In development and test, this is randomly generated and stored in a temporary file in tmp/development_secret.txt
.
In all other environments, we look for it first in ENV, then credentials.secret_key_base, and finally secrets.secret_key_base. For most applications, the correct place to store it is in the encrypted credentials file.
#server(&blk)
Sends any server called in the instance of a new application up to the server
method defined in Railtie
.
# File 'railties/lib/rails/application.rb', line 334
def server(&blk) self.class.server(&blk) end