# Make the app's "gems" directory a place where gems are loaded from Gem.clear_paths Gem.path.unshift(Merb.root / "gems") # Make the app's "lib" directory a place where ruby files get "require"d from $LOAD_PATH.unshift(Merb.root / "lib") Merb::Config.use { |c| c[:session_store] = 'cookie' c[:session_secret_key] = "2c24532b38b8c46d8acf1b5ed71bdd5426dadd9b" } ### Merb doesn't come with database support by default. You need ### an ORM plugin. Install one, and uncomment one of the following lines, ### if you need a database. ### Uncomment for DataMapper ORM # use_orm :datamapper ### Uncomment for ActiveRecord ORM # use_orm :activerecord ### Uncomment for Sequel ORM # use_orm :sequel ### This defines which test framework the generators will use ### rspec is turned on by default # use_test :test_unit # use_test :rspec ### Add your other dependencies here # These are some examples of how you might specify dependencies. # # dependencies "RedCloth", "merb_helpers" # OR # dependency "RedCloth", "> 3.0" # OR # dependencies "RedCloth" => "> 3.0", "ruby-aes-cext" => "= 1.0" Merb::BootLoader.after_app_loads do ### Add dependencies here that must load after the application loads: # dependency "magic_admin" # this gem uses the app's model classes end