# A9n

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Simple tool for managing extra configuration in ruby/rails apps. Supports Rails 2.x, 3.x, 4.x and Ruby 1.9, 2.0.
Ruby 1.8 is not supported in version 0.1.2 and higher.

## Installation

Add this line to your application's Gemfile:

    gem 'a9n'

And then execute:

    $ bundle

Add `configuration.yml.example` and/or `configuration.yml` file into the config
directory. When none fo these files exists, `A9n::MissingConfigurationFile`
exception is thrown.
If both file exist, content of `configuration.yml` is validated. It means that
all keys existing in example file must exist in base file - in case of missing
keys`A9n::MissingConfigurationVariables` is thrown with information about
missing keys.

Set application root and load configuration by adding to your `application.rb` or `environment.rb` right
after budler requires:

    A9n.root = File.expand_path('../..', __FILE__)
    A9n.load


It works with `Rails` by default. If you want to use `A9n` with non-rails app
you may need to tell it A9n:

    A9n.local_app = MyApp

## Usage

You can access any variable defined in configuration files but delegating it to
`A9n`. E.g:

    defaults:
      email_from: 'no-reply@knapo.net'
    production:
      app_host: 'knapo.net'
    development:
      app_host: 'localhost:3000'

is accessible by:

    A9n.app_host   # => `knapo.net` in production and `localhost:3000` in development
    A9n.email_from # => `no-reply@knapo.net` in all envs

## Custom and multiple configuration files

If you need to load config from custom files (e.g `config/mongo.yml`, `config/other.yml` and `config/custom_dir/extra.yml`), add:

    A9n.load('mongo.yml', 'other.yml', 'custom_dir/extra')

and the configuration is availble under `mongo`, `other` and `extra` scopes:

    A9n.mongo.varname

    A9n.other.varname

    A9n.extra.varname

## Contributing

1. Fork it
2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`)
3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Added some feature'`)
4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`)
5. Create new Pull Request

### Contributors

* [Grzegorz Świrski](https://github.com/sognat)
* [Jakub Łopusiński](https://github.com/siemakuba)