#!/bin/bash -e BIND="${BIND:=0.0.0.0}" PORT="${PORT:=8080}" RAILS_ENV="${RAILS_ENV:="development"}" MIGRATE="${MIGRATE:="false"}" if [ "$RAILS_ENV" = "production" ] ; then # @TODO Add apache config to serve the assets. Until then we have Puma serve # them which is slower. This is ok if an asset host is used (SaaS). # But for self-hosted installations we may want to fix that. export OPENPROJECT_ENABLE__INTERNAL__ASSETS__SERVER=true fi if [ "$MIGRATE" = "true" ]; then echo "Migrating database..." bundle exec rake db:migrate else $APP_PATH/docker/prod/migration_status # abort if there are pending migrations fi # see `config/puma.rb` for configuration exec bundle exec rails server -u puma -b $BIND -p $PORT