Here is one more newbie question:
require 'tasks/rails'
I saw this line in Rakefile in the root path of every rails project. I guess this line is used to require vendor/rails/railties/lib/tasks/rails.rb to get all rake tasks loaded:
$VERBOSE = nil
# Load Rails rakefile extensions
Dir["#{File.dirname(__FILE__)}/*.rake"].each { |ext| load ext }
# Load any custom rakefile extensions
Dir["#{RAILS_ROOT}/lib/tasks/**/*.rake"].sort.each { |ext| load ext }
Dir["#{RAILS_ROOT}/vendor/plugins/*/**/tasks/**/*.rake"].sort.each { |ext| load ext }
My question is why only 'tasks/rails' is specified for the require method, but not the full path of the file?
Thanks in advance.
When you start your rails app it runs config/boot.rb which calls Rails::Initializer.set_load_path
and thatsets up the $LOAD_PATH
.
Ruby uses that list of directories to find the files specified on a require
line. If you give it an absolute path like require '/home/lolindrath/ruby/lib.rb'
it will skip that search.
This is roughly analogous to #include <stdlib.h>
in C/C++ where it searches the include path you give the compiler to find that header file.
I believe because your paths are set up in your /config/environment.rb file:
require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'boot')
Sure. In /config/boot.rb (called in environment.rb) the RAILS_ROOT is set up as so:
RAILS_ROOT = "#{File.dirname(__FILE__)}/.." unless defined?(RAILS_ROOT)
Which allows you to require things from the root I believe. Hope that's the answer anyway!