Class: Rails::Railtie
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Rails::Railtie
- Includes:
- Initializable
- Defined in:
- lib/rails/railtie.rb,
lib/rails/railtie/configurable.rb,
lib/rails/railtie/configuration.rb
Overview
Railtie is the core of the Rails Framework and provides several hooks to extend Rails and/or modify the initialization process.
Every major component of Rails (Action Mailer, Action Controller, Action View, Active Record and Active Resource) are all Railties, so each of them is responsible to set their own initialization. This makes, for example, Rails absent of any Active Record hook, allowing any other ORM framework to hook in.
Developing a Rails extension does not require any implementation of Railtie, but if you need to interact with the Rails framework during or after boot, then Railtie is what you need to do that interaction.
For example, the following would need you to implement Railtie in your plugin:
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creating initializers
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configuring a Rails framework or the Application, like setting a generator
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adding Rails config.* keys to the environment
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setting up a subscriber to the Rails
ActiveSupport::Notifications
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adding rake tasks into rails
Creating your Railtie
Implementing Railtie in your Rails extension is done by creating a class Railtie that has your extension name and making sure that this gets loaded during boot time of the Rails stack.
You can do this however you wish, but here is an example if you want to provide it for a gem that can be used with or without Rails:
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Create a file (say, lib/my_gem/railtie.rb) which contains class Railtie inheriting from Rails::Railtie and is namespaced to your gem:
# lib/my_gem/railtie.rb module MyGem class Railtie < Rails::Railtie end end
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Require your own gem as well as rails in this file:
# lib/my_gem/railtie.rb require 'my_gem' require 'rails' module MyGem class Railtie < Rails::Railtie end end
Initializers
To add an initialization step from your Railtie to Rails boot process, you just need to create an initializer block:
class MyRailtie < Rails::Railtie
initializer "my_railtie.configure_rails_initialization" do
# some initialization behavior
end
end
If specified, the block can also receive the application object, in case you need to access some application specific configuration, like middleware:
class MyRailtie < Rails::Railtie
initializer "my_railtie.configure_rails_initialization" do |app|
app.middleware.use MyRailtie::Middleware
end
end
Finally, you can also pass :before and :after as option to initializer, in case you want to couple it with a specific step in the initialization process.
Configuration
Inside the Railtie class, you can access a config object which contains configuration shared by all railties and the application:
class MyRailtie < Rails::Railtie
# Customize the ORM
config.generators.orm :my_railtie_orm
# Add a to_prepare block which is executed once in production
# and before which request in development
config.to_prepare do
MyRailtie.setup!
end
end
Loading rake tasks and generators
If your railtie has rake tasks, you can tell Rails to load them through the method rake tasks:
class MyRailtie < Railtie
rake_tasks do
load "path/to/my_railtie.tasks"
end
end
By default, Rails load generators from your load path. However, if you want to place your generators at a different location, you can specify in your Railtie a block which will load them during normal generators lookup:
class MyRailtie < Railtie
generators do
require "path/to/my_railtie_generator"
end
end
Application, Plugin and Engine
A Rails::Engine is nothing more than a Railtie with some initializers already set. And since Rails::Application and Rails::Plugin are engines, the same configuration described here can be used in all three.
Be sure to look at the documentation of those specific classes for more information.
Direct Known Subclasses
Defined Under Namespace
Modules: Configurable Classes: Configuration
Constant Summary collapse
- ABSTRACT_RAILTIES =
%w(Rails::Railtie Rails::Plugin Rails::Engine Rails::Application)
Class Method Summary collapse
- .abstract_railtie? ⇒ Boolean
- .console(&blk) ⇒ Object
- .generators(&blk) ⇒ Object
- .inherited(base) ⇒ Object
- .log_subscriber ⇒ Object
- .railtie_name ⇒ Object
- .rake_tasks(&blk) ⇒ Object
- .subclasses ⇒ Object
Instance Method Summary collapse
Methods included from Initializable
included, #initializers, #run_initializers
Class Method Details
.abstract_railtie? ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'lib/rails/railtie.rb', line 171 def abstract_railtie? ABSTRACT_RAILTIES.include?(name) end |
.console(&blk) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rails/railtie.rb', line 159 def console(&blk) @load_console ||= [] @load_console << blk if blk @load_console end |
.generators(&blk) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rails/railtie.rb', line 165 def generators(&blk) @generators ||= [] @generators << blk if blk @generators end |
.inherited(base) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rails/railtie.rb', line 138 def inherited(base) unless base.abstract_railtie? base.send(:include, self::Configurable) subclasses << base end end |
.log_subscriber ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rails/railtie.rb', line 149 def log_subscriber(*) ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn "log_subscriber is deprecated and has no effect", caller end |
.railtie_name ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rails/railtie.rb', line 145 def railtie_name(*) ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn "railtie_name is deprecated and has no effect", caller end |
.rake_tasks(&blk) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rails/railtie.rb', line 153 def rake_tasks(&blk) @rake_tasks ||= [] @rake_tasks << blk if blk @rake_tasks end |
.subclasses ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rails/railtie.rb', line 134 def subclasses @subclasses ||= [] end |
Instance Method Details
#eager_load! ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rails/railtie.rb', line 176 def eager_load! end |
#load_console ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rails/railtie.rb', line 179 def load_console self.class.console.each(&:call) end |
#load_generators ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rails/railtie.rb', line 187 def load_generators self.class.generators.each(&:call) end |
#load_tasks ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rails/railtie.rb', line 183 def load_tasks self.class.rake_tasks.each(&:call) end |