Use a hardcoded SECRET_TOKEN, in development only
Oh right, we intentionally fail if there's no SECRET_TOKEN provided, but that's not really useful for development! Here, we add a SECRET_TOKEN only used in development - which doesn't need to be secret, because it doesn't guard actual user sessions! In production, the behavior is unchanged.
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# Make sure your secret_key_base is kept private
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# if you're sharing your code publicly.
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if Rails.env.development?
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# In development, we use a hardcoded secret key, because it doesn't actually
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# need to be secret!
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OpenneoImpressItems::Application.config.secret_key_base = "7584841652f89044a8b5a428efa6dfac2461449eb24741a33668cd642130d79f93b0347766ebf4a4d7d5033a263c36431594ad56b5735a7325c8cdda991219c2"
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else
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# In general, we use the SECRET_TOKEN provided as an environment variable!
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OpenneoImpressItems::Application.config.secret_key_base = ENV.fetch('SECRET_TOKEN')
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