Hi,
I''m building an app which will become quite big (I hope ;-) ) and so I
want to separate admin part and customers part. By separate, I mean not
2 namespaces (=1 app), but really 2 app (so I can shutdown customers and
keep admin access for example).
But, because the logic/model is the same, and some conf too, I would
like to keep it in one directory (a rails 3 app folder).
In rails 3, the app is a rack app, we have :
------
module XXXX
class Application < Rails::Application
...
------
So I was thinking of doing 2 app like this inside my application.rb
-----------
module XXXCustomers
class Application < Rails::Application
...
module XXXAdmin
class Application < Rails::Application
...
-----------
I could define the path for controllers and views
{controllers,views}/admin — {controllers,views}/customers
My questions/problems are
- when I start the server how to tell it to start the admin app or the
customers app. Maybe a rake parameter ?
- is there other people who had try to do this
- would you recommend me to use a different manner. For ex : share only
the model between 2 "real" app
- any other suggestions
Thanks
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Nicolas
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