# Be sure to restart your webserver when you modify this file. # Uncomment below to force Rails into production mode # (Use only when you can't set environment variables through your web/app server) # ENV['RAILS_ENV'] = 'production' # Bootstrap the Rails environment, frameworks, and default configuration require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'boot') Rails::Initializer.run do |config| # Skip frameworks you're not going to use config.frameworks -= [ :action_web_service, :action_mailer ] # Add additional load paths for your own custom dirs config.load_paths += %W( #{RAILS_ROOT}/app/cachers ) # Force all environments to use the same logger level # (by default production uses :info, the others :debug) # config.log_level = :debug # Only include the connection adapters you're actually going to use # config.connection_adapters = %w( mysql postgresql sqlite sqlserver db2 oci ) # Use the database for sessions instead of the file system # (create the session table with 'rake create_sessions_table') config.action_controller.session_store = :active_record_store # Enable page/fragment caching by setting a file-based store # (remember to create the caching directory and make it readable to the application) # config.action_controller.fragment_cache_store = :file_store, "#{RAILS_ROOT}/cache" # Make Active Record use UTC-base instead of local time # config.active_record.default_timezone = :utc # See Rails::Configuration for more options end ActiveRecord::Base.allow_concurrency = false