37 lines
1.2 KiB
Ruby
37 lines
1.2 KiB
Ruby
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Config.setup do |config|
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# Name of the constant exposing loaded settings
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config.const_name = 'Settings'
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# Ability to remove elements of the array set in earlier loaded settings file. For example value: '--'.
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#
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# config.knockout_prefix = nil
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# Overwrite arrays found in previously loaded settings file. When set to `false`, arrays will be merged.
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#
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# config.overwrite_arrays = true
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# Load environment variables from the `ENV` object and override any settings defined in files.
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#
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# config.use_env = false
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# Define ENV variable prefix deciding which variables to load into config.
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#
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# config.env_prefix = 'Settings'
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# What string to use as level separator for settings loaded from ENV variables. Default value of '.' works well
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# with Heroku, but you might want to change it for example for '__' to easy override settings from command line, where
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# using dots in variable names might not be allowed (eg. Bash).
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#
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# config.env_separator = '.'
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# Ability to process variables names:
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# * nil - no change
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# * :downcase - convert to lower case
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#
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# config.env_converter = :downcase
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# Parse numeric values as integers instead of strings.
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#
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# config.env_parse_values = true
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end
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