Hi-
This is a newbie question:
I started an http server:
myserver = HTTPServer.new(:Port => 8080,
:DocumentRoot => Dir::pwd + “/temp”)
myserver.start
Q: how do I display the current document root?
man thanks
Max
Hi-
This is a newbie question:
I started an http server:
myserver = HTTPServer.new(:Port => 8080,
:DocumentRoot => Dir::pwd + “/temp”)
myserver.start
Q: how do I display the current document root?
man thanks
Max
max radin wrote:
Hi-
This is a newbie question:I started an http server:
myserver = HTTPServer.new(:Port => 8080,
:DocumentRoot => Dir::pwd + “/temp”)
myserver.start
HTTPServer is not a Rails class. I think you’re on the wrong forum.
Maybe try the Ruby forum.
Robert
You are correct. This is plain Ruby class as I am learning the basics
but even so, under Rails, how can I display document_root?
If there a config variable I can display?
thanks
max radin wrote:
Robert
You are correct. This is plain Ruby class as I am learning the basics
but even so, under Rails, how can I display document_root?
If there a config variable I can display?
thanks
For Rails apps you have Rails.root which give you the root of the Rails
project. The actual web server document root would then be
“#{Rails.root}/public”
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