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Want to restart your Rails development server whilst you work? Now you can!
guard 'rails', :port => 5000 do
watch('Gemfile.lock')
watch(%r{^(config|lib)/.*})
end
Lots of fun options!
:port
is the port number to run on (default3000
):environment
is the environment to use (defaultdevelopment
):start_on_start
will start the server when starting Guard (defaulttrue
):force_run
kills any process that's holding open the listen port before attempting to (re)start Rails (defaultfalse
).:daemon
runs the server as a daemon, without any output to the terminal that ranguard
(defaultfalse
).:debugger
runs the server with the debugger enabled (defaultfalse
). Required ruby-debug gem.:timeout
waits this number of seconds when restarting the Rails server before reporting there's a problem (default20
).:server
lets you specify the webserver engine to use (try:server => :thin
).:rails_root
lets you specify the root directory of your app (try:rails_root => 'test/dummy
for engines).
This is super-alpha, but it works for me! Only really hand-tested in Mac OS X. Feel free to fork'n'fix for other OSes, and to add some more real tests.