Question

I am using

# my_app.rb
load 'index.rb'

and start the sever like this

ruby my_app.rb

but it never reload any changes I made in index page.
Did I miss anything here?

Was it helpful?

Solution

See the Sinatra FAQ,

"How do I make my Sinatra app reload on changes?"

First off, in-process code reloading in Ruby is hard and having a solution that works for every scenario is technically impossible.

Which is why we recommend you to do out-of-process reloading.

First you need to install rerun if you haven’t already:

 $ gem install rerun

Now if you start your Sinatra app like this:

$ ruby app.rb

All you have to do for reloading is instead do this:

$ rerun 'ruby app.rb'

If you are for instance using rackup, instead do the following:

$ rerun 'rackup'

You get the idea.

If you still want in-process reloading, check out Sinatra::Reloader.

OTHER TIPS

gem install sinatra-reloader

require 'sinatra'
require 'sinatra/reloader'

Note: it will reload only sinatra handlers (and, maybe some sinatra server configuration commands), but not custom files, which you have to reload manually.

You can use the rerun gem.

gem install rerun
rerun 'ruby app.rb' 

OR if you are using rackup

rerun 'rackup'

gem install sinatra-reloader

require 'sinatra/base'
require "sinatra/reloader"

class MyApp < Sinatra::Base
  register Sinatra::Reloader

  get '/' do
    "Hello Testing1!"
  end
end

You may want to set environment variable to development and conditionally load the gem.

When you run the application with Passenger Standalone, just create a tmp/always_restart file:

$ touch tmp/always_restart.txt

See Passenger documentation for more info.

I like the Shotgun gem. If you're using a modular Sinatra app and have a config.ru file it's easy to run.

shotgun config.ru

Check the gem out here. It's fairly straight forward and no configuration needed.

On Windows, I am using my restart gem for this:

restart ruby my_app.rb

or, with rackup:

restart rackup

See here for more info, hope you find it useful.

You could use guard-rack. Lifted from an article at dblock.org:

Add this to your Gemfile:

group :development do
  gem "guard"
  gem "guard-bundler"
  gem "guard-rack"
end

Then, create a Guardfile at the root of your project with this content:

guard 'bundler' do
  watch('Gemfile')
end

guard 'rack' do
  watch('Gemfile.lock')
  watch(%r{^(config|app|api)/.*})
end

Lastly, run Guard, like so: bundle exec guard, and rackup will reload every time.

If you only change your templates sinatra will always rerender them if you set your environment to development:

ruby app.rb -e development
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