Hello,

I use RabbitMQ to transfer information from one component to another within 
my system. I have written a rake task which sets up the RabbitMQ client 
(the Bunny gem), then sets up a blocking listener so that I can process 
incoming messages.  When I run this rake task, I use the :environment task 
to load the rails app (the rake task relies on several models and service 
objects). 

When I deployed my system to production, I noticed that my Rabbit task was 
not working as expected. Digging into the log, I found that the service 
objects and models were not being loaded by rake. This was strange, since I 
called :environment.  Looking further into it, I've been informed that this 
is the expected behavior, that rake does not preload the rails environment 
in production.

I'm guessing I'm doing something wrong. Should I not be using rake to set 
up these listeners? If rake is acceptable, is there a way to test the load 
path so I see these errors before production?  Is :environment only 
designed to be used in development?

Thanks,
Tyler

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