/** * Global Variable Configuration * (sails.config.globals) * * Configure which global variables which will be exposed * automatically by Sails. * * For more information on configuration, check out: * http://sailsjs.org/#!/documentation/reference/sails.config/sails.config.globals.html */ module.exports.globals = { /**************************************************************************** * * * Expose the lodash installed in Sails core as a global variable. If this * * is disabled, like any other node module you can always run npm install * * lodash --save, then var _ = require('lodash') at the top of any file. * * * ****************************************************************************/ // _: true, /**************************************************************************** * * * Expose the async installed in Sails core as a global variable. If this is * * disabled, like any other node module you can always run npm install async * * --save, then var async = require('async') at the top of any file. * * * ****************************************************************************/ // async: true, /**************************************************************************** * * * Expose the sails instance representing your app. If this is disabled, you * * can still get access via req._sails. * * * ****************************************************************************/ // sails: true, /**************************************************************************** * * * Expose each of your app's services as global variables (using their * * "globalId"). E.g. a service defined in api/models/NaturalLanguage.js * * would have a globalId of NaturalLanguage by default. If this is disabled, * * you can still access your services via sails.services.* * * * ****************************************************************************/ // services: true, /**************************************************************************** * * * Expose each of your app's models as global variables (using their * * "globalId"). E.g. a model defined in api/models/User.js would have a * * globalId of User by default. If this is disabled, you can still access * * your models via sails.models.*. * * * ****************************************************************************/ // models: true };