Rails Simple Config
A simple YAML based configuration for Ruby on Rails 3+, which supports shared settings, ERB and more.
Inspired in part by the database configuration in Rails, app_config and rails_config.
Installation
Add RailsSimpleConfig to your Gemfile:
gem 'rails_simple_config'
Run the generator to create the default configuration files:
rails generate rails_simple_config:install
The generator will create 3 files in your Rails config
directory, namely:
secrets.yml
secrets.example.yml
config.yml
The secrets.yml
should not be committed to source control. It should be used to keep settings which are
considered a secret; such as your Amazon credentials. It is loaded first.
The secrets.example.yml
file can be added to source control and should serve as an example of the settings
contained in the secrets.yml
file.
The config.yml
file should contain all other configuration settings.
Usage
Define configuration settings
Define your settings in the generated secrets.yml
and config.yml
files, found in your Rails config
directory.
Both files contain a shared section and sections with overrides for the respective development, test and production Rails environments. It can also contain ERB code so that more advanced configuration scenarios can be supported.
# example configuration
shared: &shared
title: My Website Title
description: Meta description of the site
keywords: Meta keywords for search engines
no_reply_email: [email protected]
dynamic_setting: <%= 30 * 60 %>
development:
# inherit shared settings
<<: *shared
# define additional settings and overrides
# e.g. mail settings for mailcatcher
smtp_server: localhost
smtp_port: 1025
mail_prefix: DEV -
production:
# inherit shared settings
<<: *shared
# define additional settings and overrides
# e.g. mail settings for send grid
smtp_server: www.sendgrid.com
smtp_port: 25
Access configuration settings
To access configuration settings in your Rails application, use the SimpleConfig
global or the AppConfig
alias for it.
For example, in your application layout:
<html>
<head>
<title><%= SimpleConfig.title %></title>
<meta name="description" content="<%= SimpleConfig.description %>" />
<meta name="keywords" content="<%= SimpleConfig.keywords %>" />
...
</head>
<body>
...
</body>
</html>
In addition, unlike other Rails configuration solutions, SimpleConfig
is available to the Rails development, test and production environment configuration files,
initializers and routes during startup. It can be used as a replacement for environment variables; thus making your setup and code much cleaner.
For example, the SimpleConfig.no_reply_email
will be accessible to the devise initializer when configuring mailer_sender
:
# extract of the devise.rb initializer
Devise.setup do |config|
# ==> Mailer Configuration
# Configure the e-mail address which will be shown in DeviseMailer.
config.mailer_sender = SimpleConfig.no_reply_email
...
end
Notes
SimpleConfig
makes use of the ActiveSupport::OrderedOptions class, so accessing undefined settings will always return nil
.
In development, the configuration is reloaded upon each request, however, any configuration used within the application.rb
file and initializers
will not be automatically reloaded, without having to restart your web server.
Project Info
RailsSimpleConfig is hosted on Github, where your contributions, forkings, comments and feedback are greatly welcomed.
Copyright © 2011 Chris Stefano, released under the MIT license.