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How to change the environment variable of rails in testing

question from:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4266497/change-rails-environment-in-the-mid-of-testing

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You could do

Rails.stub(env: ActiveSupport::StringInquirer.new("production"))

Then Rails.env, Rails.development? etc will work as expected.

With RSpec 3 or later you may want to use the new "zero monkeypatching" syntax (as mentioned by @AnkitG in another answer) to avoid deprecation warnings:

allow(Rails).to receive(:env).and_return(ActiveSupport::StringInquirer.new("production"))

I usually define a stub_env method in a spec helper so I don't have to put all that stuff inline in my tests.

An option to consider (as suggested in a comment here) is to instead rely on some more targeted configuration that you can set in your environment files and change in tests.


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