Configatron provides a way to store configurations and any kind of other details outside an application's code.
Instead of re-writing variables in any project, programmers can write them once in Configatron and use the Configatron gem in any other project to have access to those settings from anywhere in the app's code.
If most of the settings are shared between applications, this technique also provides a easier way to manage configurations without having to repeat this operation for every application.
Check out the included instructions in the package's README file to get a feel on how Configatron works and can be setup.
What is new in this release:
- Make nil into a valid config value
- Make temp clean up after itself when an exception is thrown
What is new in version 4.2.1:
- Fixed a bug with deep cloning which caused temping to break for nested settings.
What is new in version 3.0.0:
- Added temp_start and temp_end methods.
What is new in version 3.0.0.rc1:
- Updated install instructions for 3.x RC1.
What is new in version 2.10.0:
- Removed jRuby from Travis.
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