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- This will need to revamped later on to potentially have a rack app serving the different rails applications and static website.
98 lines
4.1 KiB
Ruby
98 lines
4.1 KiB
Ruby
# You can have Apartment route to the appropriate Tenant by adding some Rack middleware.
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# Apartment can support many different "Elevators" that can take care of this routing to your data.
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# Require whichever Elevator you're using below or none if you have a custom one.
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#
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# require 'apartment/elevators/generic'
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# require 'apartment/elevators/domain'
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require 'apartment/elevators/subdomain'
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# require 'apartment/elevators/first_subdomain'
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#
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# Apartment Configuration
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#
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Apartment::Elevators::Subdomain.excluded_subdomains = ['www', 'pearlception']
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Apartment.configure do |config|
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# Add any models that you do not want to be multi-tenanted, but remain in the global (public) namespace.
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# A typical example would be a Customer or Tenant model that stores each Tenant's information.
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#
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config.excluded_models = [ "User", "Company" ]
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# In order to migrate all of your Tenants you need to provide a list of Tenant names to Apartment.
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# You can make this dynamic by providing a Proc object to be called on migrations.
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# This object should yield either:
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# - an array of strings representing each Tenant name.
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# - a hash which keys are tenant names, and values custom db config (must contain all key/values required in database.yml)
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#
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# config.tenant_names = lambda{ Customer.pluck(:tenant_name) }
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# config.tenant_names = ['tenant1', 'tenant2']
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# config.tenant_names = {
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# 'tenant1' => {
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# adapter: 'postgresql',
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# host: 'some_server',
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# port: 5555,
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# database: 'postgres' # this is not the name of the tenant's db
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# # but the name of the database to connect to before creating the tenant's db
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# # mandatory in postgresql
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# },
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# 'tenant2' => {
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# adapter: 'postgresql',
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# database: 'postgres' # this is not the name of the tenant's db
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# # but the name of the database to connect to before creating the tenant's db
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# # mandatory in postgresql
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# }
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# }
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# config.tenant_names = lambda do
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# Tenant.all.each_with_object({}) do |tenant, hash|
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# hash[tenant.name] = tenant.db_configuration
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# end
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# end
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#
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names = (Company.pluck :company_name) - ["IVA"]
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names.map!{|tenant| tenant.gsub(/'/,'').gsub(/\s/,'')}
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config.tenant_names = names
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# ==> PostgreSQL only options
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# Specifies whether to use PostgreSQL schemas or create a new database per Tenant.
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# The default behaviour is true.
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#
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config.use_schemas = false
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# Apartment can be forced to use raw SQL dumps instead of schema.rb for creating new schemas.
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# Use this when you are using some extra features in PostgreSQL that can't be respresented in
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# schema.rb, like materialized views etc. (only applies with use_schemas set to true).
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# (Note: this option doesn't use db/structure.sql, it creates SQL dump by executing pg_dump)
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#
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# config.use_sql = false
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# There are cases where you might want some schemas to always be in your search_path
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# e.g when using a PostgreSQL extension like hstore.
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# Any schemas added here will be available along with your selected Tenant.
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#
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# config.persistent_schemas = %w{ hstore }
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# <== PostgreSQL only options
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#
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# By default, and only when not using PostgreSQL schemas, Apartment will prepend the environment
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# to the tenant name to ensure there is no conflict between your environments.
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# This is mainly for the benefit of your development and test environments.
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# Uncomment the line below if you want to disable this behaviour in production.
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#
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config.prepend_environment = !Rails.env.production?
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end
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# Setup a custom Tenant switching middleware. The Proc should return the name of the Tenant that
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# you want to switch to.
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# Rails.application.config.middleware.use 'Apartment::Elevators::Generic', lambda { |request|
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# request.host.split('.').first
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# }
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# Rails.application.config.middleware.use 'Apartment::Elevators::Domain'
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Rails.application.config.middleware.use 'Apartment::Elevators::Subdomain'
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# Rails.application.config.middleware.use 'Apartment::Elevators::FirstSubdomain'
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