It even seems that my previous code wasn''t correct.
when I use the after_initialize, the time_zone does get set in the
Rails.application, but not in the Time.zone.
The correct way for this seems to be
config.before_initialize do |app|
app.config.time_zone = ''Brussels''
end
But still it is unclear to me if this is the expected behavior.
Michael Rigart wrote in post #1011396:> Hi,
>
> I have stumbled upon a small issue regarding the use of Railties
> (Engine) and setting the time_zone.
>
> It seems when I set the time_zone in my engine like:
>
> class Engine < Rails::Engine
> config.time_zone = ''Brussels''
> end
>
>
> The actual time zone in the application is set back to the default
''UTC''
> .
>
> But if I delay setting the time zone until after initialization:
>
> class Engine < Rails::Engine
> config.after_initialize do
> Rails::Application.config.time_zone = ''Brussels''
> end
> end
>
> The time zone is set correctly.
>
> On first glans, it seems that Rails doesn''t take the engine
setting into
> account, and goes ahead using the default Rails ''UTC''
setting.
>
> I don''t know if this is seen as expected behavior, but for me it
seems
> more logically that when you specify the time_zone setting in your
> Engine, your application takes it into account. Unless of course you
> overwrite it in your projects application.rb file.
>
> Could someone elaborate on this?
>
> Thank you in advance
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