How can I run Play! in production mode, so that it doesn't print source code to the browser window in case of an exception?
3 Answers
There are several methods, the easiest way is to run play start
instead of play run
.
You can find more information on the documentation: Starting your application in production mode
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I usually do target/start as described at the page behind your docs link, but in case of an exception it still bares my source code :-/ Jan 19, 2013 at 11:22
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Weird...
play stage
(beforetarget/start
) doesn't package source files... What play version do you use, and what command do you launch exactly? Jan 19, 2013 at 11:34 -
2I do
play clean compile stage
and afterwards launch the result by/sbin/start-stop-daemon --start --exec `pwd`/target/start --background -- -Dhttp.port=9090
Jan 19, 2013 at 11:48 -
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For me it's the correct process. You should check with play2.1RC2, and if it's not working, open a ticket. Jan 19, 2013 at 17:31
While being in the sbt console, you can also run your app in Prod mode with
[my-first-app] $ testProd
Also useful is to use this command to prevent sbt exiting when pressing CTRL
+D
[my-first-app] $ testProd --no-exit-sbt
In Play 2.6, testProd
was renamed to runProd
:
[my-first-app] $ runProd
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If you are using SBT you can run it in production mode with the following command
$ sbt runProd