A newbie question: I wrote my first rebar based erlang application. I want to configure some basic properites like server host etc. Where is the best place to put them and how should I load them into the app?
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The next steps are to make a release and create a node in it. A node runs your application in a standalone Erlang VM. A good starting point for creating a release using rebar:
Erlang Application Management with Rebar
Once you have created a release. The configuration properties for all applications in your node can then be added to
You can read individual properties as follows:
Alternatively, all properties for your application can be read as
In
sys.config
, properties can be added as aproplist
.Example: