2009/9/5 pharrington <[email protected]>: > > On Sep 5, 1:44 am, Greg Hauptmann <[email protected]> > wrote: >> Hi, >> >> BACKGROUND: I have a Ruby file I use via cron that makes use of my >> Ruby on Rails application code (e.g. it uses a model file to create >> records in the database). When I run this via cron I use >> "./script/runner filename.rb" and this works fine. >> >> QUESTION: I want to be able to run this file by itself (without >> ./script/runner) so I can debug it in Netbeans (e.g. right-click on >> the file and go DEBUG). What #includes's do I need to ensure the file >> inherits what is required? >> >> Note: I did try including the first two lines in the ./script/runner >> script in my, however this doesn't seem to work. It just gives a "Run >> '/Users/greg/source/bankalerts/lib/alerts/alert.rb -h' for help." >> >> -- >> Greghttp://blog.gregnet.org/ > > > To load the whole Rails environment, > > require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "..", "config", "boot") > #adjust the path accordingly for the location of your script > require File.join(Rails.root, "config", "environment") > > > If you just need to work with your ActiveRecord models, just require > 'active_record', whatever models you need to work with, and load your > database.yml. > > >
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