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Configuration

Helium offers some configuration values, exposed to you, the user with HELIUM_CONFIG table.

To start configuring, create a global table before the first helium require like this:

HELIUM_CONFIG = {
	LOAD_SHELL = true
}

local helium = require('helium')

If the configuration isn't working, you're probably not defining the HELIUM_CONFIG table early enough After the first require it's safe to remove HELIUM_CONFIG as the values will be copied to an internal table.

The current configuration values

the default value is indicated with () around em:

options: other / (default)

LOAD_SHELL

options: true / (false)

This is an optional config that starts off by default, but it will load all of the ./shell/ modules in to the helium table so you can use it like this later:

local helium = require('helium')
--
helium.shell.button()

The table structure mirrors the folders exactly, so, instead of

local checkbox = require('helium.shell.checkbox')

You can do

local helium = require('helium')
--
helium.shell.checkbox()

LOAD_LAYOUT

options: true / (false)

This one is extremely similar to LOAD_SHELL, the result is exactly the same, except it loads the ./layout/ folder, and it's also off by default

so you can do

local helium = require('helium')
--
helium.layout.container.new()

LOAD_HOOKS

options: true / (false)

This one is similar to LOAD_LAYOUT and LOAD_SHELL, the result is the same, except it loads the modules in ./hook/ folder, and it's also off by default

so you can do

local helium = require('helium')
--
helium.hooks.state({blah = false})

MANUAL_CACHING

options: true / (false)

Manual caching can be enabled if you want manual control over which elements are atlassed, use together with the setCaching() hook

Make sure to enable caching for the scenes you intend to use your element class for.

Read about the set caching hook here