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What is the purpose of this Rails config setting...

config.action_controller.consider_all_requests_local = true

It's set to true by default in config/environments/development.rb.

Thanks,

Ethan

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    As an aside: In rails 3 the option is config.consider_all_requests_local= Commented Jun 17, 2011 at 21:29

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Non-local requests result in user-friendly error pages. Local requests, assumed to come from developers, see a more useful error message that includes line numbers and a backtrace. consider_all_requests_local allows your app to display these developer-friendly messages even when the machine making the request is remote.

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    The Rails default error message is only marginally friendly. It also serves another purpose, though, which is to not show too much information about the internal error to outsiders who might want to use that information against you. Commented Oct 2, 2013 at 2:50
  • Could this change the response status and headers? Say, if I'm trying to return a 503 but a client is receiving a 500? Commented Oct 3, 2019 at 20:48
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At development level we set:

consider_all_requests_local set = true

because developer needs to take a look at full error showing layout/view as you can see in the image below.

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But at production level, we don't need to show our internal coding bug so we set false:

config.consider_all_requests_local = false

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