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A simple config utility for Nodejs
const Cz = require('cz');
const config = new Cz();
// Loads the config file into Cz
config.load('./config.json');
// Sets Cz's default value for "port" to 4000
// If the value is unset using config.set('port', null) then Cz will fall back to 4000
config.defaults({
port: 4000
});
// Sets Cz to { random: 'random value' }
config.set('random', 'random value');
// This will return the whole config object currently loaded
console.log('config', config.get());
// This will get { db:{ host:{} } } from the config object
console.log('db:host', config.get('db:host'));
// Here's a typical example of how this is used
console.log('mongodb://' + config.get('db:username') + ':' + config.get('db:password') + '@' + config.get('db:host') + ':' + config.get('db:port') + '/' + config.get('db:collection'));
// Cz provides a little helper to join gets for you
console.log('mongodb://' + config.joinGets(['db:username', 'db:password', 'db:host', 'db:port', 'db:collection'], [':', '@', ':', '/']));
Cz sets defaults()
as the most bottom object and applies all changes to the config object on top of that meaning anywhere in your app you can use config.defaults({})
to override the default values.
const config = require('cz');
config.defaults({
port: 4000,
logging: false
});
config.set('port', 5000);
config.get('port'); // 5000
config.reset();
config.get('port'); // 4000
To reset defaults just use config.defaults({});
To reset the config itself we provide config.reset();
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A simple config utility for nodejs
The npm package cz receives a total of 4,346 weekly downloads. As such, cz popularity was classified as popular.
We found that cz demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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