This extension overrides Spree's default behavior of saving and loading application preferences in the database.
Add spree_config_preferences to your Gemfile:
gem 'spree_config_preferences'
Bundle your dependencies and run the installation generator:
bundle
bundle exec rails g spree_config_preferences:install
Replace reference to Spree::Preferences::Store.instance
in Spree to Spree::Preferences::InMemoryStore.instance
.
To load the configuration settings into the InMemoryStore instance, define the configuration files you wish to load in application.rb
.
config.spree_config_preferences_preference_files = [ABSOLUTE_FILEPATH, SECOND_ABSOLUTE_FILEPATH]
config.spree_config_preferences_model_preference_files = [ABSOLUTE_FILEPATH, SECOND_ABSOLUTE_FILEPATH]
config.spree_config_preferences_environment_agnostic_preference_files = [ABSOLUTE_FILEPATH, SECOND_ABSOLUTE_FILEPATH]
First bundle your dependencies, then run rake
. rake
will default to building the dummy app if it does not exist, then it will run specs. The dummy app can be regenerated by using rake test_app
.
bundle
bundle exec rake
When testing your applications integration with this extension you may use it's factories. Simply add this require statement to your spec_helper:
require 'spree_config_preferences/factories'
Copyright (c) 2014 [Bonobos], released under the New BSD License