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836 B
Crystal
34 lines
836 B
Crystal
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# Environments are managed using `LuckyEnv`. By default, development, production
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# and test are supported. See
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# https://luckyframework.org/guides/getting-started/configuration for details.
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#
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# The default environment is development unless the environment variable
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# LUCKY_ENV is set.
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#
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# Example:
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# ```
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# LuckyEnv.environment # => "development"
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# LuckyEnv.development? # => true
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# LuckyEnv.production? # => false
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# LuckyEnv.test? # => false
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# ```
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#
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# New environments can be added using the `LuckyEnv.add_env` macro.
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#
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# Example:
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# ```
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# LuckyEnv.add_env :staging
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# LuckyEnv.staging? # => false
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# ```
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#
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# To determine whether or not a `LuckyTask` is currently running, you can use
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# the `LuckyEnv.task?` predicate.
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#
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# Example:
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# ```
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# LuckyEnv.task? # => false
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# ```
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# Add a staging environment.
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# LuckyEnv.add_env :staging
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