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Bob says last year Ruby Check If App Is Running Machines
Don’t use ENV for configuration within your Ruby application, that’s NOT its purpose.
Maybe because I’m french speaking, but I had to read this many time to understand the subtility. I understand this as “Don’t use ENV to put data at runtime”, but it’s not obvious. You should use envvars to build your application setup as 12factor third rule states: https://12factor.net/config
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Jesus Castello says last year
Yes, basically ENV should be read-only.
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Dewayne says last yearThere are two gems that I use on a regular basis to work with environment variables inside of Ruby/Rails programs: nenv and dotenv
On my development workstation I use direnv to set/unset environment variables within the context of a directory.
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Jesus Castello says last year
Thanks for sharing what tools work for you. Haven’t heard of
direnv
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