# README
Description
goconfig is a configuration library designed using the following principles:
- The configuration variables are fully specified and loaded into a struct variable.
- You only need one statement to load the configuration fully.
- Configuration variables can be retrieved from various sources, in this order
of increasing priority:
- default values from the struct definition
- the value already in the object when passed into
Load()
- config file in either YAML, TOML, JSON or a custom decoder
- environment variables
- command line flags
Furthermore, it has the following features:
-
supported types for interpreting:
- native Go types: all
int
,uint
,string
,bool
- types that implement
TextUnmarshaler
from the "encoding" package - byte slices (
[]byte
) are interpreted as base64 - slices of the above mentioned types
map[string]interface{}
- native Go types: all
-
the location of the config file can be passed through command line flags or environment variables
-
printing help message (and hiding individual flags)
priority
Parse in order of opposite priority: tag
, env
, file
, flags
Documentation
Documentation can be found on godoc.org: https://godoc.org/github.com/asppj/goconfig
// Load loads the configuration of your program in the struct at c.
// Use conf to specify how goconfig should look for configuration variables.
// This method can panic if there was a problem in the configuration struct that
// is used (which should not happen at runtime), but will always try to produce
// an error instead if the user provided incorrect values.
//
// The recognised tags on the exported struct variables are:
// - id: the keyword identifier (defaults to lowercase of variable name)
// - default: the default value of the variable
// - short: the shorthand used for command line flags (like -h)
// - desc: the description of the config var, used in --help
// - opts: comma-separated flags. Supported flags are:
// - hidden: Hides the option from help outputs.
func Load(c interface{}, conf Conf) error
// Conf is used to specify the intended behavior of goconfig.
type Conf struct {
// ConfigFileVariable is the config variable that will be read before looking
// for a config file. If no value is specified in the environment variables
// of the command line flags, the default config file will be read.
// This flag should be defined in the config file struct and referred to here
// by its ID. The default value for this variable is obviously ignored.
ConfigFileVariable string
// FileDisable disabled reading config variables from the config file.
FileDisable bool
// FileDefaultFilename is the default filename to look for for the config
// file. If this is empty and no filename is explicitly provided, parsing
// a config file is skipped.
FileDefaultFilename string
// FileDecoder specifies the decoder function to be used for decoding the
// config file. The following decoders are provided, but the user can also
// specify a custom decoder function:
// - DecoderYAML
// - DecoderTOML
// - DecoderJSON
// If no decoder function is provided, goconfig tries to guess the function
// based on the file extension and otherwise tries them all in the above
// mentioned order.
FileDecoder FileDecoderFn
// FlagDisable disabled reading config variables from the command line flags.
FlagDisable bool
// FlagIgnoreUnknown ignores unknown command line flags instead of stopping
// with an error message.
FlagIgnoreUnknown bool
// EnvDisables disables reading config variables from the environment
// variables.
EnvDisable bool
// EnvPrefix is the prefix to use for the the environment variables.
// goconfig does not add an underscore after the prefix.
EnvPrefix string
// HelpDisable disables printing the help message when the --help or -h flag
// is provided. If this is false, an explicit --help flag will be added.
HelpDisable bool
// HelpMessage is the message printed before the list of the flags when the
// user sets the --help flag.
// The default is "Usage of [executable name]:".
HelpMessage string
// HelpDescription is the description to print for the help flag.
// By default, this is "show this help menu".
HelpDescription string
}
Usage
type Config struct {
Color string `short:"c" default:"red" desc:"color of the thing"`
Number int `short:"n" desc:"number of things"`
// Use 'id' to change the name of a flag.
ConfigFile string `id:"config" short:"C"`
}
var config = Config {
// alternative way to set default values; they overwrite the ones in the struct
Number: 42,
}
// You can also create the config variable inline.
var config = struct {
Color string `short:"c" default:"red" desc:"color of the thing"`
}{}
func main() {
err := goconfig.Load(&config, goconfig.Conf{
ConfigFileVariable: "config", // enables passing --configfile myfile.conf
FileDefaultFilename: "myapp.conf",
// The default decoder will try TOML, YAML and JSON.
FileDecoder: goconfig.DecoderTOML,
EnvPrefix: "MYAPP_",
})
}
Origin
License
goconfig is licensed by an MIT license as can be found in the LICENSE file.
# Functions
Load loads the configuration of your program in the struct at c.
LoadWithMap loads the configuration of your program in the struct at c by using the given map.
LoadRawFile loads the configuration of your program in the struct at c from the given raw config file contents.
LoadWithMap loads the configuration of your program in the struct at c by using the given map.
LoadWithRawFile loads the configuration of your program in the struct at c by using the given contents for the config file.
NewMultiFileDecoder is a hybrid decoders that will try all the given decoders and return the result of the first one that does not produce an error.
No description provided by the author
# Variables
DecoderJSON is the JSON decoding function for config files.
DecoderTOML is the TOML decoding function for config files.
DecoderTryAll is an encoding function that tries all other existing encoding functions and uses the first one that does not produce an error.
DecoderYAML is the YAML decoding function for config files.
# Type aliases
FileDecoderFn represents a method that translates the content of a config file to a map[string]interface{}.