I’ve got a sinatra project which consists of 3 sinatra apps (modular style).
I have my settings under settings.rb, I want to use those for all 3 sinatra apps.
I’m running ruby 1.9.3p327.
my settings.rb:
#Environments: :production, :development
set :environment, ENV['RACK_ENV'] ||= "development".to_sym
disable :run #disable internal webserver
configure :development do
set :haml , :format => :html5, :ugly => false
enable :static
enable :show_exceptions
enable :raise_errors
end
configure :production do
set :haml , :format => :html5, :ugly => true
disable :static
disable :show_exceptions
disable :raise_errors
end
#######################
my config.ru:
require 'sinatra' #Web Framework
require 'haml' #Haml Rendering for the views
require './db_setup.rb' #DB Setup
require './models.rb' #DB Models
require './app1.rb' #app1
require './app2.rb' #app2
require './app3.rb' #app3
map '/' do
run App1
end
map '/app2' do
run App2
end
map '/app3' do
run App3
end
Where do I place require './settings.rb'?
Aviable places:
in each app file at the top, eg app1.rb
in each app class with Sinatra::Base as parent
in config.ru
I don’t know why but I, for me, none of them work. The only thing that actually works is copy and pasting the content of settings.rb in each app class. But this is really dirty, because I have to change 3 files if I need, eg, a different <DOCTYPE>
Rewritten
Ah, so the problem is not actually with require. What’s happening is that
runis creating new instances of the apps with default settings. The apps don’t “inherit” theconfigurecalls, which are just being set on the non-modular app; i.e you have to actually callconfigurefrom the context of the application.I’d just do this with subclasses:
And then have all the apps subclass from it, like