AWS OpsWorks Environment variables not working

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面向向阳花 2020-12-15 11:14

I am running Ubuntu 14.04 LTS 64 bit Rails Application and I am unable to access my App environment variables.

In OpsWorks App panel, I set my environment variables,

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  •  陌清茗
    陌清茗 (楼主)
    2020-12-15 12:06

    OpsWorks stores environmental variables in different places depending on what kind of app you're deploying. On Rails / Passenger they should be saved in the Apache config file #{your_app_name}.conf. (Source)

    This means they aren't available in your normal shell environment.

    I know the Node.js recipes stored everything in an /srv/www/#{app_name}/shared/app.env file... which is then sourced to pull in the environment to run the Node server. This implementation detail also meant you could write shell scripts that sourced that app.env file, then called some Node script or whatever.

    Of course, Rails isn't Node. I have no idea if the environmental variables are also stored somewhere else or not: a quick look at the Rails recipes in the OpsWorks cookbooks didn't find anything obvious, but maybe I missed something.

    Depending on the amount of modifications you have going on in your OpsWorks cookbook, you could create a deploy recipe that does something like this:

    application_environment_file do user deploy[:user] group deploy[:group] path ::File.join(deploy[:deploy_to], "shared") environment_variables deploy[:environment_variables] end

    (maybe adjusting the path)

    Then to run your console, when you're SSHed into the server, do something like

    sudo source /srv/www/my_app_name/shared/app.env; bundle exec rails console -e production or whatever.

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