How to use different rails_env with nginx, passenger and redmine

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忘掉有多难 2020-12-21 06:27

I need to have redmine running in combination with nginx, phusion passenger and mysql. Because of the project requires several instances of redmine, which should be realized

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  • 2020-12-21 07:02

    I think you're having the same problem I had. You want to use the same physical directory to host the application instances but you want to interact with the app under different environments (development/production) by using different DNS entries (redmine.development / redmine.production)???

    The problem is that passenger recognizes the incoming request as using the rails app found in the directory above root. If you're using the same literal reference for root in multiple nginx configs, passenger will forward the request to the single running instance found in root. i.e., if you start up your development application first, then try to access production via redmine.production, you'll end up interacting with the development environment. However if you start up your production app first, then try to access redmine.development, you'll end up interacting with production.

    The answer is to symlink your app's directory for every environment you want to run. Passenger only looks at the literal path to root - if it doesn't match a currently running instance, it'll spawn a new one.

    ex.)

    Physical root is ~/rails_apps/myserver (where myserver contains app, public, etc.)

    Create a symlink called ~/rails_apps/dev.myserver to ~/rails_apps/myserver and another one called ~/rails_apps/pro.myserver to ~/rails_apps/myserver.

    Now inside your nginx config, use the symlink locations to the public folder as root.

    ex., if symlink /home/user/rails_apps/[dev|pro].redmine points to /home/user/rails_apps/redmine)

    server {
        listen xxxx;
        server_name redmine.development;
        root /home/user/rails_apps/dev.redmine/public;
        passenger_enabled on;
        rails_env development;
    }
    server {
        listen xxxx;
        server_name redmine.production;
        root /home/user/rails_apps/pro.redmine/public;
        passenger_enabled on;
        rails_env production;
    }
    
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  • 2020-12-21 07:04

    nginx passenger doesnt follow symlink of .../app/public directory many time because it expect it to be a directory not file
    However you can use PASSENGER_APP_GROUP_NAME directive.
    like this:-

    server {
    listen xxxx;
    server_name redmine.xxxxx;
    root /xxxxx/redmine/public;
    passenger_enabled on;
    rails_env production;
    passenger_app_group_name devlopment;
     }
    
     server {
    listen xxxx;
    server_name redmine.xxxxx;
    root /xxxxx/redmine/public;
    passenger_enabled on;
    rails_env production;
    passenger_app_group_name production
    }
    
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