fig_newton 0.7 → 0.8
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- data/ChangeLog +4 -0
- data/README.md +14 -1
- data/features/fig_newton.feature +19 -0
- data/features/step_definitions/fig_newton_steps.rb +25 -0
- data/lib/fig_newton/missing.rb +2 -0
- data/lib/fig_newton/version.rb +1 -1
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Using FigNewton is as simple as specifying the directory to use, loading a file from that directory, and then calling methods on the module that match the keys in the file. Let's look at an example.
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By default the FigNewton gem will look for files in the 'config/environments' directory.
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By default the FigNewton gem will look for files in the 'config/environments' directory. If you wish to use a different directory you simply set the correct directory like this - `FigNewton.yml_directory = 'other_directory'`.
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By default, FigNewton will read a file named `default.yml` but you can name your _yml_ files anything you want. Let's assume that we have files named ci.yml, test.yml, and system_test.yml in that directory. All we need to do is call the `load` method in order to begin using a file:
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````ruby
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FigNewton.load('system_test.yml')
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We can also supply default values which will be returned if the property does not exist:
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````ruby
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class MyPage
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If you have an environment variable `FIG_NEWTON_FILE` set then it will read that file by default. This makes it easy to set the environment via your `cucumber.yml` file like this:
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When you run the cucumber command you can easily select the correct profile which in turn will select the correct configuration file for your environment.
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Another way to set the file to use is to create a file based on the hostname of the computers on which it will run. For example, if we have an environment named _development.mydomain.com_ and another environment named _test.mydomain.com_ and yet another named _systemtest.mydomain.com_ we can create files named the same as the domain with the yml extension.
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## Installation
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Scenario: Requesting data that does not exist but has a default value should return the default value
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Given I have read the configuration file
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When I ask for a value that does not exist named "does_not_exist" that has a default value "the default value"
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Then I should see "the default value"
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summary: Provides a simple mechanism to maintain and use different configurations
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