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Silencing Deprecation warnings in Rails 3


To silence all deprecation warnings you can do:

ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silenced = true

This could be placed in an initializer or in the environment file for a specific environment (e.g. to silence only in production for example.)

Or for a specific section of code, enclose it in a block:

ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence do  # no warnings for any use of deprecated methods hereend

This works for both Rails 3 & 4.


The accepted answer didn't work for me with Rails 3.2.12. Placing it in either the environments/production.rb or an initializer still outputted the warnings. I had to put it in my config/environment.rb file before the application was initialized:

# Load the rails applicationrequire File.expand_path('../application', __FILE__)::ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silenced = true if Rails.env.production?# Initialize the rails applicationNotices::Application.initialize!


Ryan Daigle wrote an article about this, in which he also showed how you can intercept the deprecation warning and do something else with it, like send it to a log file:

ActiveSupport::Deprecation.behavior = Proc.new { |msg, stack| MyLogger.warn(msg) }

http://ryandaigle.com/articles/2006/12/4/how-to-turn-deprecation-warnings-off-in-rails