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A simple module for managing configuration files
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npm i --save simcfg
You can install the yaml module, if you want to use YAML format files.
npm i --save yaml
const config = new Config();//Empty config
const config = new Config({
a:1
});// Config with a = 1
const config:Config = await Config.parseFromFile("test.json"); // Promise
const config:Config = Config.parseFromFileSync("test.json");
config.parseFromFile("test.json"); // Promise
config.parseFromFileSync("test.json");
!!!WARNING!!! The next entry in the config will throw an error when reading the file, due to an attempt to overwrite the value of a.
{
"a":1,
"a.b":2
}
a: 1
a.b: 2
If no value is found and no standard value is specified. the method will throw an error.
/*
@config
{
"a":1,
"c":{
"e":false
}
}
*/
config.get<number>("a"); // return 1
config.get<number>("b", 10); // return 10
config.get<string>("c.d", "defaultValue"); //return "defaultValue"
config.get<boolean>("c.e", false);//return false
config.get<number>("f");// throw Error
If the config is immutable, the method will throw an error.
const config = Config.parseFromFileSync("...");
config.set("a", 10); //Success
const config = Config.parseFromFileSync("...", true);
config.set("a", 10); //throw Error
If the file is not specified, the config will be written to the file from which it was read.
const config = Config.parseFromFileSync("test.json");
config.set("a", 1);
config.writeFile("new-test.json");// The config is written to a new file "new-test.json"
config.WriteFile();// Config is written to the old file "test.json"
The file can also be written in another format
const config = Config.parseFromFileSync("test.json");
config.writeFile("new-test.yaml");// The config is written in YAML format
``
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A simple module for managing configuration files
The npm package simcfg receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, simcfg popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that simcfg 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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