Fix initializer autoloading in Rails 7#1
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This was causing problems when I attempted to upgrade to Rails 7: my `ApplicationController` references some code that doesn't get loaded until Rails has been initialized, and this engine was attempting to load `ApplicationController` before Rails is initialized. This resulted in the code not being found. Wrapping it in a `to_prepare` block fixed the problem. This also fixes a Rubocop being disabled and not re-enabled afterward.
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@m1foley Unfortunately, I've changed jobs and no longer am working on this project. It seems like possibly no one else is either. If you or anyone else have interest in taking ownership, please let me know. |
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Thanks. I am no longer using this project, so I wouldn't be a good maintainer. |
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This was causing problems when I attempted to upgrade to Rails 7: my
ApplicationControllerreferences some code that doesn't get loaded until Rails has been initialized, and this engine was attempting to loadApplicationControllerbefore Rails is initialized. This resulted in the code not being found. Wrapping it in ato_prepareblock fixed the problem. I think this wasn't an issue in Rails 6 because the Zeitwork autoloader is strictly enforced in Rails 7.This also fixes a Rubocop being disabled and not re-enabled afterward.