I'm trying to add an entire folder to the JRuby 1.5 classpath for my Rails app. The JRuby Wiki suggests the following: "... add the config directory to the JRuby classpath in config/environment.rb
:"
$CLASSPATH << "file:///#{File.expand_path(File.join(RAILS_ROOT, 'config'))}/"
That doesn't seem to work for me. It doesn't matter whether I put that before, after or inside of the Rails::Initializer.run
block. No matter what, I get:
/home/sean/src/sbruby/seo/config/environment.rb:45:NoMethodError: undefined method `<<' for nil:NilClass
/home/sean/apps/j开发者_如何学Pythonruby/jruby-1.5.0/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rails-2.3.7/lib/rails/backtrace_cleaner.rb:2:NameError: uninitialized constant ActiveSupport::BacktraceCleaner
/home/sean/apps/jruby/jruby-1.5.0/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rails-2.3.7/lib/console_with_helpers.rb:5:NameError: uninitialized constant ApplicationController
For example, I'm trying to add a folder under RAILS_ROOT
called resources/foobar
, so I added the following to environment.rb
:
$CLASSPATH << "file:///#{File.expand_path(File.join(RAILS_ROOT, "resources", "foobar"))}/"
Same error.
What is the right way to add a folder to the JRuby classpath with Rails?
Require java first. That's what makes the $CLASSPATH variable live.
include Java
$CLASSPATH << "your/folder"
In pre-1.0 versions of JRuby, you'd do require 'java'
instead, but in modern JRuby that silently doesn't work.
精彩评论