Ruby on Rails Tuesday, August 2, 2011

On 2 August 2011 09:44, 7stud -- <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
> In your example, one gem is included in development mode(and presumably
> production mode), and another gem is included for testing mode only.  So

Only if there is a

group :production do
gem 'xyz'
end

or the line

gem 'xyz'

not included in a 'group ... do' block. Otherwise presume nothing.

For further clarity Rails has three modes by *convention only* and you
can create as many as you like. We have 'staging' for our staging
environment and 'fallback' for the servers that will come online when
if the hosting of the main servers fails. You could also have a
'q_and_a' environment for the QA team to do it's testing on.

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