Configurable

A Rails 3 configuration engine. An update to Behavior for Rails 3.

How it works

Configurable lets you define app-wide configuration variables and values in config/configurable.yml. These can then be accessed throughout your app.

If you or your app users need to change these variables, Configurable stores new values in the database.

Installation

Configurable is available as a Ruby gem. Simply add it to your Rails 3 app's Gemfile:

gem 'configurable_engine'

Then run the configurable_engine:install generator:

rails generate configurable_engine:install

Usage

There are two parts to how behavior works. First of all there is a config file, config/configurable.yml. This file controls the variables that are allowed to be set in the app.

For example, if you wanted to have access to a config variable "site_title", put this in configurable.yml:

site_title:
  name: Site Title
  default: My Site

Now, within your app, you can access Configurable[:site_title] (or Configurable.site_title if you prefer).

Since Configurable is an ActiveRecord model, if you want to update the config, create a Configurable record in the database:

Configurable.create!(:name => 'site_title', :value => 'My New Site')

Web Interface

Configurable comes with a web interface that is available to your app straight away at http://localhost:3000/admin/configurable.

If you want to add a layout, or protect the configurable controller, create app/controllers/admin/configurables_controller.rb as such:

bundle exec rails generate controller admin/configurables

and include ConfigurableEngine::ConfigurablesController, eg.

class Admin::ConfigurablesController < ApplicationController
  # include the engine controller actions
  include ConfigurableEngine::ConfigurablesController

  # add your own filter(s) / layout
  before_filter :protect_my_code
  layout 'admin'
end

If you want to control how the fields in the admin interface appear, you can add additional params in your behavior.yml file:

site_title:
  name: Name of Your Site   # sets the edit label
  default: My Site          # sets the default value
  type: string              # uses input type="text"

site_description:
  name: Describe Your Site  # sets the edit label
  default: My Site          # sets the default value
  type: text                # uses textarea

secret:
  name: A Secret Passphrase # sets the edit label
  default: passpass         # sets the default value
  type: password            # uses input type="password"

Value:
  name: A number            # sets the edit label
  default: 10               # sets the default value
  type: integer             # coerces the value to an integer

Price:
  name: A price             # sets the edit label
  default: "10.00"          # sets the default value
  type: decimal             # coerces the value to a decimal

Running the Tests

The tests for this rails engine are in the dummy directory, which is a dummy Rails app with Configurable loaded in the Gemfile.

Within the dummy folder, run:

rake db:schema:load
rake db:test:prepare
bundle exec rspec spec
bundle exec cucumber features

Contributing

All contributions are welcome. Just fork the code, ensure your changes include a test, ensure all the current tests pass and send a pull request.

Copyright (c) 2011 Paul Campbell. See LICENSE.txt for further details.