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Short description AppConfig plugin provides a convenient way for configuration application wide settings. Extra custom files in config/ or other unusual configuration hacks are no longer needed. AppConfig extends Rails configuration process in a way that allows to setup application specific options within default configuration block.
Description Rails framework default configuration way is, as we all know, flexible and simple at the same time. Troubles begins when Your application starts to grow - some form of app specific configuration is then required to keep all as DRY as possible. AppConfig plugin provides a convenient way for configuration application wide settings. Extra custom files in config/ or other unusual configuration hacks are no longer needed. AppConfig extends Rails configuration process in a way that allows to setup application specific options within default configuration block. == Installation: It’s been posted on the Rails Plugin wiki page, so theoretically You could install it with: $ script/plugin discover $ script/plugin install app_config Otherwise You can install directly from the repository: $ script/plugin install http://svn.jarmark.org/rails/app_config *NOTE*: because AppConfig modifies Rails configuration internals, must be included *before* Rails::Initializer#run. If You are using Rails v1.1+ this step is taken *automatically* during installation. Otherwise add the following line to conf/environment.rb file: require 'plugins/app_config/lib/configuration' (somewhere between line 'require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'boot') and 'Rails::Initializer.run') == Usage You can specify app-wide settings in configuration file(s) using ’app_config’ prefix e.g. environment.rb: Rails::Initializer.run do |config| ... # --- My killer-app specific settings: config.app_config.my_key = 'my value' config.app_config.boot_time = Time.now config.app_config.default_mail_subject = '[appconfig] ' config.app_config.my_hash = {:a=>1, :b=>2} ... but also in e.g. environment/development.rb ... config.app_config.default_message = "I'm now in development mode..." ... Access to previously configured settings from within application code is also dead easy: AppConfig.my_key AppConfig[:my_key] AppConfig['my_key'] AppConfig.param('my_key') AppConfig.param(:my_key) AppConfig.param('my_key', 'value if my_key is nil') AppConfig.param(:my_key)do ... #executed when my_key is nil end Happy (re)configurations!
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