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Mike Gaffney

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Mike Gaffney is a lead Ruby and Java developer at Asynchrony Solutions
Making your Plugin or Gem configurable Posted: Dec 30, 2008 8:10 PM
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Recently I added a configuration mechanism to Webrat. It was surprisingly easy, and mainly copied from rails core. I would suggest adding somthing like this to any plugin that has more than a few features or ones that users have asked to have turned off. First off you’re going to have to create the actual configuration [...]

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