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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T14:03:35+00:00 2026-05-27T14:03:35+00:00

I need to access the config variables from inside another class of a module.

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I need to access the config variables from inside another class of a module.

In test.rb, how can I get the config values from client.rb? @config gives me an uninitialized var. It’s in the same module but a different class.

Is the best bet to create a new instance of config? If so how do I get the argument passed in through run.rb?

Or, am I just structuring this all wrong or should I be using attr_accessor?

client.rb

module Cli
  class Client

    def initialize(config_file)
      @config_file = config_file
      @debug = false
    end

    def config
      @config ||= Config.new(@config_file)
    end

    def startitup
      Cli::Easy.test
    end
 end
end

config.rb

module Cli
  class Config
    def initialize(config_path)
      @config_path = config_path
      @config = {}
      load
    end

    def load
      begin
        @config = YAML.load_file(@config_path)
      rescue
        nil
      end
    end
  end
end

test.rb

module Cli
  class Easy
    def self.test
      puts @config
    end
  end
end

run.rb

client = Cli::Client.new("path/to/my/config.yaml")
client.startitup
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    2026-05-27T14:03:36+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 2:03 pm

    @config is a instance variable, if you want get it from outside you need to provide accessor, and give to Easy class self object.

    client.rb:

    attr_reader :config
    #...
    def startitup
      Cli::Easy.test(self)
    end
    

    test.rb

    def self.test(klass)
      puts klass.config
    end
    

    If you use @@config, then you can acces to this variable without giving a self object, with class_variable_get.

    class Lol
      @@lold = 0
      def initialize(a)
        @@lold = a
      end
    end
    x = Lol.new(4)
    puts Lol.class_variable_get("@@lold")
    

    I recommend to you read metaprogramming ruby book.

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