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Get the current version of OpenProject |
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docker exec -it $CIT bash -c "RAILS_ENV=production rails version" |
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docker exec -it $CID bash -c "RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rails version" |
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In case of using kubernetes, the command is a bit different |
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Launch an interactive console to directly interact with the underlying Ruby on Rails application: |
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docker exec -it $CIT bash -c "RAILS_ENV=production rails console" |
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## docker-compose based installation |
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