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I have some email setting in development.rb which i want to access in my controller.

Settings in development.rb are:

config.notify_submited_transaction = '[email protected],[email protected]'
config.notify_approved_transaction = '[email protected]'

In my controller/action I am trying this:

  @to = Rails.env.notify_submited_transaction
  @subject = 'AM - Vendor Submitted Transaction'
  AmMailer.vendor_submited_transaction(@to, @subject, current_user).deliver

This though results in error:

  undefined method `notify_submited_transaction'

I am not sure how to get config value I've set.

Thanks for any help.

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Just a sidenote: Rails.env is special string object, that allows you to get current environment (its not like Rack's env):

puts Rails.env # => "production"
puts Rails.env.test? # => false

It's not meant to return config settings.

This may come in handy when you want to put your custom settings under /config/initializers/*, and for clarity, it's a better way in some cases (it's recommended not to clutter rails environment files with your custom settings). For example:

# config/initializers/mailer_settings.rb
if Rails.env.production?
  ActionMailer::Base.smtp_settings = {
    :address              => "smtp.gmail.com",
    ...
  }
else
  #different settings
end
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  • so, when application deployed to production, it will not pick config values form production.rb automatically?
    – Anil D
    Apr 11, 2012 at 8:16
  • and the smtp settings , i have added in development.rb, those also not pick from production.rb automatically?
    – Anil D
    Apr 11, 2012 at 8:19
  • @AnilD If you run Rails in produciont environment it will load configuration settings from app/environment.rb and app/environments/production.rb. So no, it will not pick settings from development.
    – Ernest
    Apr 11, 2012 at 8:21
  • that's what i need, i added all settings in production too :)
    – Anil D
    Apr 11, 2012 at 8:22
  • @AnilD For your custom settings and stuff like smtp you are encouraged to put those in config/initializers/<your_file.rb>. Take a look at this example: railscasts.com/episodes/… The /config/initializers/setup_mail.rb file will be automatically loaded. Here's where Rails.env comes in handy because you can create different setting for different environments.
    – Ernest
    Apr 11, 2012 at 8:25
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Try to access :

Rails.application.config.notify_submited_transaction
Rails.application.config.notify_approved_transaction

Seems similar to : For Rails, how to access or print out config variables (as experiment or test / debugging)

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  • Vik, when application deployed to production, it will pick config values form production.rb automatically, right?
    – Anil D
    Apr 11, 2012 at 8:08
  • yup, as per the environment it will load all the settings of your environment file , but those variable should be in all env files .
    – Vik
    Apr 11, 2012 at 8:49

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