John Feminella
2012-Feb-05 00:18 UTC
How do I prevent Rails from trying to load the application for every Rake task?
Here''s what the default Rails 3 Rakefile looks like:
require File.expand_path(''../config/application'',
__FILE__)
MyApp::Application.load_tasks
This does the following:
* Loads my Rails application. This takes around 15 seconds. Most of
this time is spent on the `Bundler.require`; Rails itself loads within
a second or two.
* Loads any Rake tasks from my gems.
* Loads any Rake tasks from my lib/tasks directory.
How do I write a Rakefile that only does steps 2 and 3, but not step 1
(unless I go the usual route and specify the `:environment` task)?
What would be even better is if I could explicitly require what''s
needed for each gem''s Rake tasks, so that if I don''t want to
use them,
I don''t have to load them. (This was the behavior in Rails 2.)
In short, I don''t want "rake foo" to try to load the Rails
environment, unless "foo" actually depends on the environment being
present.
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