Of course, didn't think of that. It appears to work beautifully, so I
guess this is the correct approach.

Thanks!

On Feb 4, 9:36 am, Nicolas Sanguinetti <[email protected]> wrote:
> Rails.application, I think
>
> On 04/02/2011, at 13:36, Ivan el Magnifico <[email protected]> wrote:
>
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> > Reading through the source in railties/lib/rails/paths.rb, I found
> > this:
>
> > module MyEngine
> >  class Engine < Rails::Engine
> >    config.after_initialize do
> >      ::AppName::Application.config.paths.vendor.plugins.push
> > File.expand_path('../../vendor/plugins', __FILE__)
> >    end
> >  end
> > end
>
> > Is that correct? If it is, then it begs the question, how do I access
> > the app configuration without directly referencing it's name
> > (::AppName)?
>
> > On Feb 4, 9:13 am, Ivan el Magnifico <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> >> In Rails 3, is it possible to have a plugin inside an engine?
>
> >> Adding the lib dir of the plugin to autoload_paths doesn't seem to
> >> work.
>
> >> I can manage to load it by adding that path to $: and requiring the
> >> init.rb file, but I'm not sure that's the correct approach.
>
> >> Thanks!
>
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