fix: ENVIRONMENT_TYPE needs to be used to check onProduction()#31
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| return $this->getValue('ENVIRONMENT_TYPE') == 'production'; | ||
| } else { | ||
| // legacy way of checking production type | ||
| $prodBranch = $this->onDedicated() ? 'production' : 'master'; |
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well yeah, that's the backwards compatibility. Ideally we won't ever get into this else statement. But if we do, the functionality needs to be the same.
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Closes #21
Which allows onProduction to correctly identify the production environment, without having to be named 'master'
This issue is fairly old, and an attempt was made to fix this in #22
However, backwards compatibility was not maintained in there.
This PR tries to address that backwards compatibility, so this should work for old and new environments.