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Set your environment specific settings in the environment specific
file. e.g. in development.rb:
SPECIAL_CACHING = true
so you say:
caches_pages :index if SPECIAL_CACHING
Knowing too much about your environment will encourage treating
environments differently. It deserves to be a hassle.
On Dec 20, 8:31 pm, Jay <g...@jayfields.com>
wrote:> Ticket:http://dev.rubyonrails.org/ticket/10583
>
> It would be nice if RAILS_ENV supported .development?, .test?,
> and .production?
>
> For example, I could do caches_pages :index if RAILS_ENV.development?
> instead of caches_pages :index if RAILS_ENV == "development"
>
> This can be very helpful in helping remove bugs such as the following
> typo:
>
> caches_pages :index if RAILS_ENV == "developnent"
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