Automatically generate a random secret key for `Danbooru.config.secret_key_base`
if no key is specified.
This so that you can run Danbooru in a Docker container with zero
configuration.
This removes support for the ~/.danbooru/secret_token file and the
SECRET_TOKEN environment variable. If you used either one of these, you
must copy the value either to DANBOORU_SECRET_KEY_BASE in .env.local, or to
`secret_key_base` in config/danbooru_local_config.rb.
# .env.local
DANBOORU_SECRET_KEY_BASE=<value>
# config/danbooru_local_config.rb
def secret_key_base
# <value>
end
Set sensible defaults for connecting to the database. By default, we try
to connect to the `danbooru2` database running on localhost as the
`danbooru` user. These are the defaults recommended by the install
guide.
If you need to change the database settings, set DATABASE_URL in
.env.local or on the command line:
# .env.local
DATABASE_URL=postgresql://danbooru:password@localhost/danbooru2
# command line
$ DATABASE_URL=postgresql://danbooru:password@localhost/danbooru2 bin/rails server
This eliminates the need to copy script/install/database.yml.templ to
config/database.yml during installation and during deployment. This is
so that Danbooru works out of the box without extra configuration. In
particular, this is so that we can run Danbooru in a Docker container
without having to set DATABASE_URL.
Upgrade procedure:
$ echo 2.6.3 > .ruby-version
# upgrade ruby-build to know about the latest ruby versions.
# see also: github.com/rkh/rbenv-update
$ cd ~/.rbenv/plugins/ruby-build && git pull
# install the version of ruby specified in .ruby-version.
# see also: github.com/capistrano/rbenv/issues/83
$ rbenv install --skip-existing
# update the shell to use the latest version of ruby by default.
$ rbenv global 2.6.3
# update rubygems and bundler
$ gem update --system
# update the lockfile to use the latest version of bundler
$ bundle update --bundler