Rubygems | Latest Versions for jeckylhttps://rubygems.org/gems2023-09-29T19:49:23Zjeckyl (0.4.0)https://rubygems.org/gems/jeckyl/versions/0.4.02014-10-01T11:59:52ZDr RobertCreate and manage configuration files in Ruby for Ruby.
Create and manage configuration files in Ruby for Ruby. Jeckyl can be used to create a parameters hash
from a simple config file written in Ruby, having run whatever checks you want on the file to ensure
the values passed in are valid. All you need to do is define a class inheriting from Jeckyl, methods for
each parameter, its default, whatever checking rules are appropriate and even a comment for generating templates etc.
This is then used to parse a Ruby config file and create the parameters hash. Jeckyl
comes complete with a utility to check a config file against a given class and to generate a default file for you to tailor.
Type 'jeckyl readme' for more information.
jeckyl (0.3.7)https://rubygems.org/gems/jeckyl/versions/0.3.72013-09-19T09:34:25ZDr RobertCreate and manage configuration files in Ruby for Ruby.
Create and manage configuration files in Ruby for Ruby. Jeckyl can be used to create a parameters hash
from a simple config file written in Ruby, having run whatever checks you want on the file to ensure
the values passed in are valid. All you need to do is define a class inheriting from Jeckyl, methods for
each parameter, its default, whatever checking rules are appropriate and even a comment for generating templates etc.
This is then used to parse a Ruby config file and create the parameters hash. Jeckyl
comes complete with a utility to check a config file against a given class and to generate a default file for you to tailor.
Type 'jeckyl readme' for more information.
jeckyl (0.2.7)https://rubygems.org/gems/jeckyl/versions/0.2.72012-11-21T11:00:14ZDr RobertCreate and manage configuration files in Ruby for Ruby.
Create and manage configuration files in Ruby for Ruby. Jeckyl can be used to create a parameters hash
from a simple config file written in Ruby, having run whatever checks you want on the file to ensure
the values passed in are valid. All you need to do is define a class inheriting from Jeckyl, methods for
each parameter, its default, whatever checking rules are appropriate and even a comment for generating templates etc.
This is then used to parse a Ruby config file and create the parameters hash. Jeckyl
comes complete with a utility to check a config file against a given class and to generate a default file for you to tailor.
Type 'jeckyl readme' for more information.
jeckyl (0.2.5)https://rubygems.org/gems/jeckyl/versions/0.2.52012-10-25T11:12:50ZDr RobertCreate and manage configuration files in Ruby for Ruby.
Create and manage configuration files in Ruby for Ruby. Jeckyl can be used to create a parameters hash
from a simple config file written in Ruby, having run whatever checks you want on the file to ensure
the values passed in are valid. All you need to do is define a class inheriting from Jeckyl, methods for
each parameter, its default, whatever checking rules are appropriate and even a comment for generating templates etc.
This is then used to parse a Ruby config file and create the parameters hash. Jeckyl
comes complete with a utility to check a config file against a given class and to generate a default file for you to tailor.
Type 'jeckyl readme' for more information.
jeckyl (0.2.4)https://rubygems.org/gems/jeckyl/versions/0.2.42012-10-25T10:22:42ZDr RobertCreate and manage configuration files in Ruby for Ruby.
Create and manage configuration files in Ruby for Ruby. Jeckyl can be used to create a parameters hash
from a simple config file written in Ruby, having run whatever checks you want on the file to ensure
the values passed in are valid. All you need to do is define a class inheriting from Jeckyl, methods for
each parameter, its default, whatever checking rules are appropriate and even a comment for generating templates etc.
This is then used to parse a Ruby config file and create the parameters hash. Jeckyl
comes complete with a utility to check a config file against a given class and to generate a default file for you to tailor.
Type 'jeckyl readme' for more information.
jeckyl (0.2.3)https://rubygems.org/gems/jeckyl/versions/0.2.32012-09-21T07:35:53ZDr RobertCreate and manage configuration files in Ruby for Ruby.
Create and manage configuration files in Ruby for Ruby. Jeckyl can be used to create a parameters hash
from a simple config file written in Ruby, having run whatever checks you want on the file to ensure
the values passed in are valid. All you need to do is define a class inheriting from Jeckyl, methods for
each parameter, its default, whatever checking rules are appropriate and even a comment for generating templates etc.
This is then used to parse a Ruby config file and create the parameters hash. Jeckyl
comes complete with a utility to check a config file against a given class and to generate a default file for you to tailor.
Type 'jeckyl readme' for more information.
jeckyl (0.2.1)https://rubygems.org/gems/jeckyl/versions/0.2.12012-09-20T07:37:35ZDr RobertCreate and manage configuration files in Ruby for Ruby.
Jeckyl can be used to create a parameters hash from a simple config file written in Ruby, having run whatever checks you want
on the file to ensure the values passed in are valid. All you need to do is define a class inheriting from Jeckyl, methods for
each parameter, its default, whatever checking rules are appropriate and even a comment for generating templates etc.
This is then used to parse a Ruby config file and create the parameters hash. Jeckyl
comes complete with a utility to check a config file against a given class and to generate a default file for you to tailor.