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I'm setting up my first Rails 4.1 app, which comes with Spring, their new preloader. When I try to install Devise using their generator ($ rails generate devise:install), the command line just hangs and nothing gets generated.

If I remove Spring from the gem file and try again, the Devise generator works.

Anyone have any insight?

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Check directories of some other projects that you were working on at that time, chances are that the generated files ended up there.

spring seems to get confused when you work with more than one rails app at a time. That's probably what caused your problem

spring runs as a server and keeps a rails environment loaded. I think what happens is that if you work with more than one project at a time then spring system seems to get confused and uses wrong environment.

I have had a situation where I was running rails g ... in one project and the files were getting generated in another project. What was crazy was that I kept renaming and moving that other folder, and still the generator kept putting the files in that folder. As if spring had latched on the the inode of that folder.

Try DISABLE_SPRING=1 rails g devise:install

or ps aux |grep spring and kill all the processes you see and then run rails g devise:install

We are taking out spring from the Gemfile for now while this broken behavior persists, and in the future use rails new --skip-spring

If you want to keep using spring, then try following these rules

  • Use new shells for each new project
  • Use a new directory name for each new project (If you do rails new blog, work on it, then mv blog blog.old and rails new blog again, it might not work.
  • From time to time keep on killing all the spring servers, for safety's (and sanity's) sake.
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    I had only one project, but still the rails generator took a long long time - removing spring from gemfile fixed it. So, spring is the problem, but not necessarily due to multiple projects
    – Anand
    May 1, 2014 at 8:34
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    Indeed Spring is definitely broken. Way to go Rails team and add a broken gem by default.
    – kakubei
    Nov 20, 2014 at 19:23
  • Instead of killing processes, spring stop should suffice. Nov 13, 2015 at 16:28
  • Is there a way to turn Spring on again without restarting terminal?
    – Obromios
    May 5, 2020 at 10:45
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You can disable spring for any $ rails command by passing the environment variable DISABLE_SPRING=1.

$ DISABLE_SPRING=1 rails generate devise:install

Alternatively, you can try $ spring stop to spin down the spring processes. Running $ rails generate afterwards will spin up a new spring process, which might solve the temporary issue.

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  • DISABLE_SPRING=1 will stop rails from directing commands through Spring, but the Spring server still runs in the background. This might or might not be a problem for the OP. Running spring stop from the command prompt does stop the Spring server (in Rails 4.2.0, at least), and commenting it out of the Gemfile keeps it from starting again. (Unless you work on another project that still has it enabled.) Mar 25, 2015 at 13:17
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There is same problem on rails 5.1.4 for responders gem

I listed solutions along with previous ones:

  • close terminal and open new one
  • run command with
    DISABLE_SPRING=1 bundle exec rails generate responders:install
    or export it as environment variable
    export DISABLE_SPRING=1
  • kill running spring process for your app
    ps ax | grep spring | grep YOUR_APP_NAME | cut -f1 -d' ' | xargs kill
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This is an old post, but i think my experience might help someone...

rails 5.0.1

I was facing same issue after i messed up some devise generated files(i am new to rails and learning) and than i tried rails destroy devise model and i was stuck, tried many time and nothing worked.

Googled, got here, tried excluding spring gems, and it worked, again added spring gems, and devise was again stuck on everything.

I just closed the terminal and opened new one, and it worked.

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  • Seems like I just faced the same issue with Devise and Spring when I tried to place a RegistrationsController inside a devise folder on controllers. I'm not going to confirm and write anything else because I'm still solving it.
    – Matheus
    Mar 21, 2021 at 20:15

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