Settingslogic¶ ↑
Settingslogic is an old library of mine that I decided to go ahead and share with the world. It's nothing crazy or new. Just a simple solution to a simple problem. Settingslogic provides globally accessible settings via an ERB enabled YAML file. It has been great for my apps, maybe you will enjoy it too.
So here is my question to you.….is Settingslogic a great settings solution or the greatest?
Helpful links¶ ↑
* Documentation: settingslogic.rubyforge.org
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Bugs / feature suggestions: binarylogic.lighthouseapp.com/projects/19028-settingslogic
Install and use¶ ↑
sudo gem install settingslogic
For rails, as a gem (recommended):
# config/environment.rb config.gem "settingslogic"
Or as a plugin (for older versions of rails)
script/plugin install git://github.com/binarylogic/settingslogic.git
Create your settings¶ ↑
By default Settingslogic tries to load config/application.yml. This is just a typical YAML file, notice ERB is allowed.
# app/config/application.yml
defaults: &defaults
cool:
saweet: nested settings
neat_setting: 24
awesome_setting: <%= "Did you know 5 + 5 = " + (5 + 5) + "?" %>
development:
<<: *defaults
neat_setting: 800
test:
<<: *defaults
production:
<<: *defaults
Access your settings¶ ↑
>> RAILS_ENV => "development" >> Settings.cool => "#<Settingslogic::Settings ... >" >> Settings.cool.saweet => "nested settings" >> Settings.neat_setting => 800 >> Settings.awesome_setting => "Did you know 5 + 5 = 10?"
Multiple settings¶ ↑
settings1 = Settings.new(:settings1) # looks for config/settings1.yml settings2 = Settings.new("settings2.yaml") # looks for settings2.yml settings2 = Settings.new("/abs/path/settings2.yaml") # looks for /abs/path/settings2.yml settings3 = Settings.new(:some_setting => "some value")
Configure¶ ↑
Configuration is optional. See Settingslogic::Config for more details.
# config/initializers/settingslogic.rb Settingslogic::Config.configure do |config| config.file_name = :config # will look for config/config.yml config.file_name = "config" # will look for config config.file_name = "config.yaml" # will look for confg.yaml config.file_name = "/absolute/path/config.yml" # will look for /absolute/path/config.yml end
Copyright © 2008 Ben Johnson of Binary Logic, released under the MIT license