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# Config
**config** is a simple golang library and designed to read configurations from JSON, Yaml files, environment variables and command line. **config** depends on [go-yaml](https://github.com/go-yaml/yaml) to analyze Yaml file and uses built-in golang library to handle JSON file.
## Installation
1. Install [Yaml](https://github.com/go-yaml/yaml) library first:
```sh
go get gopkg.in/yaml.v3
```
1. Install **config** library:
```sh
git@git.mousesoft.ru:ms/config.git
```
## Usage
### I. Define configuration name in structure tags
Like JSON, Yaml, **config** uses tags to define configurations:
| Tag | Example | Function |
| --------- | --------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------- |
| json | Host string `json:"host"` | Maps `Host` to a JSON field: **host** |
| yaml | Host string `yaml:"host"` | Maps `Host` to a Yaml field: **host** |
| env | Host string `env:"HOST"` | Maps `Host` to a Environment variable: **HOST** |
| cli | Host string `cli:"host database host"` | Maps `Host` to a command line argument: **-host** or **--host** |
| default | Port int `default:"8080"` | Defines the port with default value: **8080** |
| separator | Path string `json:"path" separator:";"` | Separator is used to split string to a slice |
| usage | Usage string `usage:"host address"` | Usage description |
#### 1. Data types
**config** supports the following golang data types:
* bool
* string
* int8, int16, int, int32, int64
* uint8, uint16, uint, uint32, uint64
* float32, float64
* time.Duration
* slice type. e.g: []string, []int ...
#### 2. Defines **default** values
Using **default** keyword in structure tags to define default value:
```golang
type Log struct {
Path string `default:"/var/logs"`
Level string `default:"debug"`
}
```
#### 3. Defines configuration name for JSON
Like parsing JSON object, using **json** keyword to define configuration name:
```golang
type Database struct {
Host string `json:"host"`
Port int `json:"port"`
Username string `default:"admin" json:"username"`
Password string `default:"admin" json:"password"`
Log Log `json:"log"`
}
```
Corresponding JSON file:
```json
{
"host": "test.db.hostname",
"port": 8080,
"username": "admin",
"password": "admin",
"log": {
"path": "/var/logs/db",
"level": "debug"
}
}
```
#### 4. Defines configuration name for Yaml
Like parsing Yaml object, using **yaml** keyword to define configuration name
```golang
type Database struct {
Host string `yaml:"host"`
Port int `yaml:"port"`
Username string `default:"admin" yaml:"username"`
Password string `default:"admin" yaml:"password"`
Log Log `yaml:"log"`
}
```
Corresponding Yaml file:
```yaml
host: test.db.hostname
port: 8080
username: admin
password: admin
log:
path: /var/logs/db
level: debug
```
#### 5. Defines configuration name for Environment variable
Using **env** keyword to define configuration name
```golang
type Database struct {
Host string `env:"DB_HOST"`
Port int `env:"DB_PORT"`
Username string `default:"admin" env:"DB_USER"`
Password string `default:"admin" env:"DB_PASSWORD"`
Log Log `env:"DB_LOG_"`
}
```
Corresponding Environment variables:
```shell
export DB_HOST=test.db.hostname
export DB_PORT=8080
export DB_USER=admin
export DB_PASSWORD=admin
export DB_LOG_PATH=/var/logs/db
export DB_LOG_LEVEL=debug
```
Since the `Log` is a structure and nested in `Database` structure, the tag of `Log`
and tags of its structure members will be combined to be an unique environment variable,
for example: `Path` will be mapped to environment var: `DB_LOG_PATH`.
But if the `Log` has no tag definition, only tags of its structure members will
be used, that means the `Path` will be mapped to `PATH`.
#### 6. Defines configuration name for Command line
Using **cli** keyword to define configuration name:
```golang
type Database struct {
Host string `cli:"host" usage:"database host name"`
Port int `cli:"port" usage:"database port"`
Username string `cli:"username" default:"admin" usage:"database username"`
Password string `cli:"password" default:"admin" usage:"database password"`
Log Log `cli:"log" usage:"database log configurations"`
}
```
For **cli** definition, the string is command line argument, and the **usage**
tag are the command line usage and will be outputted when printing usage.
Corresponding command line:
```shell
./main --host test.db.hostname --port 8080 --username admin --password admin --log-path /var/logs/db --log-level debug
```
or
```shell
./main --host=test.db.hostname --port=8080 --username=admin --password=admin --log-path=/var/logs/db --log-level=debug
```
#### 7. Defines configuration name as a slice type
Using **separator** to split string as a slice:
```golang
type Log struct {
Levels []string `env:"LEVELS" cli:"levels" separator:";" usage:"log levels"`
}
```
If the separator is not given, its default is **:**, The separator only works on
**env** and **cli** tags.
```golang
logConfig := Log{}
// export LEVELS=debug;error;info
config.ParseEnv(&logConfig)
// logConfig[0] == debug
// logConfig[1] == error
// logConfig[2] == info
```
### II. Parses configurations
#### 1. Parses default values
When default values are defined in tags, calls `config.ParseDefault(interface{})`
to assign them to given structure instance **BEFORE** parsing any other configuration
types:
```golang
logConfig := Log{}
config.ParseDefault(&logConfig)
```
>Note: Other parsing functions don't set structure instance with default values
whatever if the configuration value is provided or not
#### 2. Parses from Environment variables
```golang
dbConfig := Database{}
config.ParseEnv(&dbConfig)
```
#### 3. Parses from Command line
```golang
dbConfig := Database{}
config.ParseCli(&dbConfig)
```
#### 4. Parses from default configuration files
Calls **ParseConfigFile(interface{}, string)** to parse given configuration file:
```golang
dbConfig := Database{}
config.ParseConfigFile(&dbConfig, "config.json")
```
If the configuration file is not given, the default configuration files:
**config.json** and **config.yaml** will be located under the same folder with
fixed searching order.
The **config.json** will always be located first, if it doesn't exist, then checks\
**config.yaml**. If all of them are not found, parsing will fail.
```golang
dbConfig := Database{}
config.ParseConfigFile(&dbConfig, "")
```
#### 4. Parses from configuration file specified by command line
Calls **ParseConfig(interface{}, string)** to parse the configuration file given
by command line. The second parameter is a command line argument which is used
to specify config file:
```golang
dbConfig := Database{}
config.ParseConfig(&dbConfig, "c")
```
Run application like:
```shell
./main -c config.json
```
**ParseConfig()** will analyze command line arguments and get configure file:
**config.json** from argument **-c**
### III. Multi-Configurations
You can define all supported configuration tags in a structure and call corresponding
functions in your desired order to parse.
Examples:
```golang
type Log struct {
Path string `cli:"path" default:"/var/logs" env:"PATH" json:"path" usage:"log path" yaml:"path"`
Levels string `cli:"levels" default:"debug;error" env:"LEVELS" json:"levels" usage:"log levels" yaml:"levels"`
}
type Database struct {
Host string `cli:"host" env:"DB_HOST" json:"host" usage:"database host name" yaml:"host"`
Port int `cli:"port" env:"DB_PORT" json:"port" usage:"database port" yaml:"port"`
Username string `cli:"username" default:"admin" env:"DB_USER" json:"user" usage:"database username" yaml" user"`
Password string `cli:"password" default:"admin" env:"DB_PASSWD" json:"passwd" usage:"database password" yaml:"passwd"`
Log Log `cli:"log" env:"DB_LOG_" json:"log" usage:"database log configurations" yaml:"log"`
}
```
Then, you can parse as below:
```golang
dbConfig := Database{}
// parse default values
if err := config.ParseDefault(&dbConfig); err != nil {
// error handling
}
cmd := config.NewCLI("")
if err := cmd.Init(&dbConfig); err != nil {
// error handling
}
// capture cli flags
args := cmd.Capture(os.Args)
// parse cli flags of application, urfave for example
flagSet.Parse(args)
// parse captured cli flags of config
if err := cmd.Parse(cmd.Args); err != nil {
// error handling
}
// parse configuration file from command line
err := config.ParseConfig(&dbConfig, "c")
// parse default configurations
if err != nil {
err = config.ParseConfigFile(&dbConfig), "")
}
// parse environment variables
if err != nil {
err = config.ParseEnv(&dbConfig)
}
// parse command line
if err != nil {
err = config.ParseCli(&dbConfig)
}
// check if all required configurations are set
...
```
You don't need to call all of them. Just invokes parsing function that your need.
## License
This project is licensed under the Apache License Version 2.0.