In this nice blog entry is some description of how to make rails work with passenger on site5. As I liked to have Sinatra working for myself (and had the sinatra and rack gems installed locally), here is how it works for me:
- As usual with rails apps, have a symlink point from within $HOME/public_html to the public folder of your sinatra app.
- Create a .htaccess file in the same public directory, looking like
PassengerEnabled on RackBaseURI /linkname
which certainly means that you have to put in the name of the symlink
- Create a config.ru file in the app root
ENV['GEM_PATH'] = "#{ENV['HOME']}/gems:/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8" ENV['GEM_HOME'] = "#{ENV['HOME']}/gems" require 'rubygems' require 'sinatra' set :env, :production disable :run require 'app'The only significant change to a plain config.ru is the addition of the GEM_PATH at the very top of the file – this way your locally installed gems are being picked up by passenger
One more thing: it turned out to be a good idea to include the ENV['GEM_PATH'] = “#{ENV['HOME']}/gems:/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8″ line on top of the rails application file as well. Without that, starting a fresh passenger fork will cause an exception – it will however work on the second attempt. Will have to look into this …
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