The file welcome.rb
contains:
welcome_message = "hi there"
But in IRB, I can't access the variable I just created:
require './welcome.rb'
puts welcome_message
# => undefined local variable or method `welcome_message' for main:Object
What is the best way to bring in predefined variables and have initialization work done when you require
something into your IRB session? Global variables don't seem like the right path.
That should at least enable the experience from irb:
While it is true that you cannot access local variables defined in required files, you can access constants, and you can access anything stored in an object that you have access to in both contexts. So, there are a few ways to share information, depending on your goals.
The most common solution is probably to define a module and put your shared value in there. Since modules are constants, you'll be able to access it in the requiring context.
You could also put the value inside a class, to much the same effect. Alternatively, you could just define it as a constant in the file. Since the default context is an object of class Object, referred to as main, you could also define a method, instance variable, or class variable on main. All of these approaches end up being essentially different ways of making "global variables," more or less, and may not be optimal for most purposes. On the other hand, for small projects with very well defined scopes, they may be fine.
I think the best way is to define a class like this
then in irb you can call your code like this :
You can't access local variables defined in the included file. You can use ivars: