How can a gem (unintentionally) change the migrations path?

I wrote a Gem (https://github.com/absolutedevops/civo) which is a simple Rails Engine containing a few API accessing models.

However, when I include it in a Rails project, any generators create their files under the Gem’s source code not the project’s. I can’t see anything I’m doing in the Gem that would cause this. It’s repeatable (it’s happening in two projects at my company and I can reproduce it with a minimal set of steps below).

Can anyone tell me how I’ve managed this? I’ve been a Rails user for many years but haven’t ever come across this before, nor has a skim through the Rails code given me any indication of how I’d change the migrations path if I wanted to!

Thanks,

Andy

Reproducible steps:

$ rails -v

Rails 4.2.6

$ rails new civo-test

[…]

Bundle complete! 12 Gemfile dependencies, 55 gems now installed.

Use bundle show [gemname] to see where a bundled gem is installed.

     run  bundle exec spring binstub --all
  • bin/rake: spring inserted

  • bin/rails: spring inserted

$ cd civo-test

$ echo ‘gem “civo”’ >> Gemfile

$ bundle

[…]

Bundle complete! 13 Gemfile dependencies, 66 gems now installed.

Use bundle show [gemname] to see where a bundled gem is installed.

$ rails g migration a_new_migration_here

Running via Spring preloader in process 75091

  invoke  active_record

  create    db/migrate/20160411093346_a_new_migration_here.rb

$ ls -l db/migrate/20160411093346_a_new_migration_here.rb

ls: db/migrate/20160411093346_a_new_migration_here.rb: No such file or directory

$ rails g migration a_new_migration_here

Running via Spring preloader in process 75193

  invoke  active_record

identical db/migrate/20160411093346_a_new_migration_here.rb

$ ls -l /Users/andy/.rbenv/versions/2.3.0/lib/ruby/gems/2.3.0/gems/civo-0.3.21/db/migrate/

total 8

-rw-r–r-- 1 andy staff 73 11 Apr 10:33 20160411093346_a_new_migration_here.rb