Let say I have this Rake task:
namespace :db do
namespace :dump do.
desc 'Backup database dump to s3'
task :backup => :environment do
cmd = ['backup', 'perform', '-t project_backup', "-c #{Rails.root.join 'lib', 'backup', 'config.rb'}"]
system(*cmd) # ...I've tried `` & exec() sa well, same thing
end
end
end
Backup gem is stand alone ruby gem application which dependencies needs to be isolated from application bundler. In other words it cannot be part of Gemfile
. This gem is simply installed over gem install backup
When I run backup
command over bash console, it successfully run:
$ backup perform -t validations_backup -c /home/equivalent/my_project/lib/backup/config.rb
When I execute rake db:dump:backup
I will get
backup is not part of the bundle. Add it to Gemfile. (Gem::LoadError)
...which is the same thing when I run backup command with bundle exec
from bash
$ bundle exec backup perform -t validations_backup -c /home/equivalent/my_project/lib/backup/config.rb
...meaning that the backup
command is executed over bundler when run as part of rake task.
my question: How can I run rake db:dump:backup
outsite the bundle scope, meaning that backup
command won`t be executed over bundler?
Thank you