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Custom configuration
--------------------
-You can configure your own code through the Rails configuration object with custom configuration. It works like this:
+You can configure your own code through the Rails configuration object with
+custom configuration under either the `config.x` namespace, or `config` directly.
+The key difference between these two is that you should be using `config.x` if you
+are defining _nested_ configuration (ex: `config.x.nested.nested.hi`), and just
+`config` for _single level_ configuration (ex: `config.hello`).
```ruby
- config.payment_processing.schedule = :daily
- config.payment_processing.retries = 3
+ config.x.payment_processing.schedule = :daily
+ config.x.payment_processing.retries = 3
config.super_debugger = true
```
These configuration points are then available through the configuration object:
```ruby
- Rails.configuration.payment_processing.schedule # => :daily
- Rails.configuration.payment_processing.retries # => 3
- Rails.configuration.super_debugger # => true
- Rails.configuration.super_debugger.not_set # => nil
+ Rails.configuration.x.payment_processing.schedule # => :daily
+ Rails.configuration.x.payment_processing.retries # => 3
+ Rails.configuration.x.payment_processing.not_set # => nil
+ Rails.configuration.super_debugger # => true
```
You can also use `Rails::Application.config_for` to load whole configuration files: