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- data/lib/mixlib/config.rb +13 -4
- data/lib/mixlib/config/configurable.rb +6 -1
- data/lib/mixlib/config/version.rb +1 -1
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# Mixlib::Config #
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Mixlib::Config provides a class-based configuration object, as used in Chef. To use in your project:
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```ruby
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require 'mixlib/config'
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module MyConfig
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extend Mixlib::Config
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config_strict_mode true
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default :first_value, 'something'
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default :other_value, 'something_else'
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```
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You can use this to provide a configuration file for a user. For example, if you do this:
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```ruby
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MyConfig.from_file('~/.myconfig.rb')
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```
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A user could write a Ruby config file that looked like this:
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```ruby
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first_value 'hi'
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second_value "#{first_value}! 10 times 10 is #{10*10}!"
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```
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Inside your app, you can check configuration values with this syntax:
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```ruby
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MyConfig.first_value # returns 'something'
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MyConfig[:first_value] # returns 'something'
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```
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And you can modify configuration values with this syntax:
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```ruby
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MyConfig.first_value('foobar') # sets first_value to 'foobar'
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MyConfig.first_value = 'foobar' # sets first_value to 'foobar'
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MyConfig[:first_value] = 'foobar' # sets first_value to 'foobar'
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```
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## Nested Configuration ##
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Often you want to be able to group configuration options to provide a common context. Mixlib::Config supports this thus:
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```ruby
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require 'mixlib/config'
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module MyConfig
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extend Mixlib::Config
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config_context :logging do
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default :base_filename, 'mylog'
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default :max_log_files, 10
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end
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```
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The user can write their config file like this:
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logging.base_filename 'superlog'
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logging.max_log_files 2
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You can access these variables thus:
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MyConfig.logging.base_filename
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MyConfig[:logging][:max_log_files]
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## Default Values ##
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Mixlib::Config has a powerful default value facility. In addition to being able to specify explicit default values, you can even specify Ruby code blocks that will run if the config value is not set. This can allow you to build options whose values are based on other options.
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```ruby
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require 'mixlib/config'
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module MyConfig
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default :verbosity, 1
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default(:print_network_requests) { verbosity >= 2 }
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default(:print_ridiculously_unimportant_stuff) { verbosity >= 10 }
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This allows the user to quickly specify a number of values with one default, while still allowing them to override anything:
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## Strict Mode ##
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Misspellings are a common configuration problem, and Mixlib::Config has an answer: `config_strict_mode`. Setting `config_strict_mode` to `true` will cause any misspelled or incorrect configuration option references to throw `Mixlib::Config::UnknownConfigOptionError`.
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default :filename, '~/output.txt'
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configurable :server_url # configurable declares an option with no default value
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config_context :logging do
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default :base_name, 'log'
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Now if a user types `fielname "~/output-mine.txt"` in their configuration file, it will toss an exception telling them that the option "fielname" is unknown. If you do not set config_strict_mode, the fielname option will be merrily set and the application just won't know about it.
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Different config_contexts can have different strict modes; but they inherit the strict mode of their parent if you don't explicitly set it. So setting it once at the top level is sufficient. In the above example, `logging.base_naem 'mylog'` will raise an error.
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In conclusion: *always set config_strict_mode to true*. You know you want to.
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Testing your application with different sets of arguments can by simplified with `reset`. Call `MyConfig.reset` before each test and all configuration will be reset to its default value. There's no need to explicitly unset all your options between each run.
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NOTE: if you have arrays of arrays, or other deep nesting, we suggest you use code blocks to set up your default values (`default(:option) { [ [ 1, 2 ], [ 3, 4 ] ] }`). Deep children will not always be reset to their default values.
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Report bugs [here](https://tickets.opscode.com).
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Enjoy!
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