By default, an unset RAILS_ENV is understood as RAILS_ENV=development. However, this is not what most people expect, and due to development-only dependencies, users are often left with confusing error messages. This commit changes it so that an explicit RAILS_ENV is required, and failing that, an error message is displayed before loading the app. Co-authored-by: Claire <claire.github-309c@sitedethib.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| unless ENV.key?('RAILS_ENV')
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|   STDERR.puts 'ERROR: Missing RAILS_ENV environment variable, please set it to "production", "development", or "test".'
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|   exit 1
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| end
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| ENV['BUNDLE_GEMFILE'] ||= File.expand_path('../Gemfile', __dir__)
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| 
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| require 'bundler/setup' # Set up gems listed in the Gemfile.
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| require 'bootsnap' # Speed up boot time by caching expensive operations.
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| 
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| Bootsnap.setup(
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|   cache_dir:            File.expand_path('../tmp/cache', __dir__),
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|   development_mode:     ENV.fetch('RAILS_ENV', 'development') == 'development',
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|   load_path_cache:      true,
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|   autoload_paths_cache: true,
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|   disable_trace:        false,
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|   compile_cache_iseq:   false,
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|   compile_cache_yaml:   false
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| )
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