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In the process of debugging this problem, I have tried to run my application in production mode locally and it doesn't serve up any assets. Additionally, I have a staging environment in a Heroku application (separate from my production Heroku application) which is also now displaying the HTML without any assets.

To debug, I:

  1. Kill the server
  2. Clear out tmp/cache/assets
  3. Delete public/assets
  4. Run rake assets:precompile
  5. Start up the server rails s -e production
  6. Visit the page and open up web inspector and when clicking the expand arrow for the application.css link it says Reload the page to get source for: http://localhost:3000/assets/application-e1f3e0c864a153c7iu66f8772a886376.css
  7. Reloading the page does nothing.

Production.rb:

config.cache_classes = true
config.consider_all_requests_local       = false
config.action_controller.perform_caching = true
config.serve_static_assets = true
config.static_cache_control = "public, max-age=3600"
config.assets.compress = false
config.assets.compile = false
config.assets.digest = true

Staging.rb:

config.cache_classes = true
config.consider_all_requests_local       = false
config.action_controller.perform_caching = true
config.serve_static_assets = true
config.static_cache_control = "public, max-age=3600"
config.assets.compress = false
config.assets.compile = false
config.assets.digest = true

Application.rb:

config.assets.enabled = true
config.assets.version = '1.0'
config.assets.initialize_on_precompile = false

Below is how I link the stylesheet and javascript in layout/application.html.erb:

<%= stylesheet_link_tag "application", :media => "screen, handheld" %>
<%= javascript_include_tag "application" %>
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    Could you show how you access the assets? Like = stylesheet_link_tag "application", :media => "all"
    – BBQ Chef
    Mar 4, 2013 at 17:04
  • What Rack middleware are you using? Switching to thin required me to set config.assets.compile = true rather than the default of false - but not if I used Passenger.
    – sameers
    Dec 10, 2015 at 20:04

2 Answers 2

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So the problem was that the memory store was set to config.cache_store = :dalli_store which was causing errors and setting it to config.cache_store = :memory_store resolved it.

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    for some reason that doesn't seem like it would be related at all. how is that possible?
    – courtsimas
    May 28, 2013 at 21:26
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    @CourtS: Sprockets will use the default cache store when caching assets in development/production. It defaults to file store.
    – James
    Oct 7, 2013 at 20:06
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This is sort of a guess, but doesn't compile assets need to be set to true?

config.assets.compile = true

and i think you need to compile the assets like this:

rake assets:precompile RAILS_ENV='production'
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    Incorrect, with config.assets.compile = true all requests for assets in the pipeline are handled by Sprockets directly. Also, specifying the environment doesn't make a difference. Mar 4, 2013 at 17:19
  • Did you try to precompile the assets as i've suggested? Or according to this question stackoverflow.com/questions/7340635/…, you could try setting config.serve_static_assets = false.
    – Catfish
    Mar 4, 2013 at 17:21
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    Yes. I've also changed config.serve_static_assets = false and the digest url of the assets in web inspector match those of the files in public/assets but it's still saying get http:localhost:3000/assets/application-e1f3e0c864a153c75866f8772a056376.css 404 (not found). I've also restarted the server and hard-refreshed the browser. Mar 4, 2013 at 17:35
  • I believe the assets get compiled into the /public directory of your project. Do the files actually exist in that folder?
    – Catfish
    Mar 4, 2013 at 19:42
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    Should have config.serve_static_assets = true unless you have a separate server serving these assets. Aug 23, 2013 at 17:26

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