NAME
Catalyst::Plugin::ConfigLoader - Load config files of various types
SYNOPSIS
package MyApp;
# ConfigLoader should be first in your list so
# other plugins can get the config information
use Catalyst qw( ConfigLoader ... );
# by default myapp.* will be loaded
# you can specify a file if you'd like
__PACKAGE__->config( 'Plugin::ConfigLoader' => { file => 'config.yaml' } );
In the file, assuming it's in YAML format:
foo: bar
Accessible through the context object, or the class itself
$c->config->{foo} # bar
MyApp->config->{foo} # bar
DESCRIPTION
This module will attempt to load find and load a configuration file of various types. Currently it supports YAML, JSON, XML, INI and Perl formats. Special configuration for a particular driver format can be stored in MyApp->config->{ 'Plugin::ConfigLoader' }->{ driver }
. For example, to pass arguments to Config::General, use the following:
__PACKAGE__->config( 'Plugin::ConfigLoader' => {
driver => {
'General' => { -LowerCaseNames => 1 }
}
} );
See Config::Any's driver_args
parameter for more information.
To support the distinction between development and production environments, this module will also attemp to load a local config (e.g. myapp_local.yaml) which will override any duplicate settings. See "get_config_local_suffix" for details on how this is configured.
METHODS
setup( )
This method is automatically called by Catalyst's setup routine. It will attempt to use each plugin and, once a file has been successfully loaded, set the config()
section.
load_config
This method handles loading the configuration data into the Catalyst context object. It does not return a value.
find_files
This method determines the potential file paths to be used for config loading. It returns an array of paths (up to the filename less the extension) to pass to Config::Any for loading.
get_config_path
This method determines the path, filename prefix and file extension to be used for config loading. It returns the path (up to the filename less the extension) to check and the specific extension to use (if it was specified).
The order of preference is specified as:
$ENV{ MYAPP_CONFIG }
$ENV{ CATALYST_CONFIG }
$c->config->{ 'Plugin::ConfigLoader' }->{ file }
$c->path_to( $application_prefix )
If either of the first two user-specified options are directories, the application prefix will be added on to the end of the path.
get_config_local_suffix
Determines the suffix of files used to override the main config. By default this value is local
, which will load myapp_local.conf
. The suffix can be specified in the following order of preference:
$ENV{ MYAPP_CONFIG_LOCAL_SUFFIX }
$ENV{ CATALYST_CONFIG_LOCAL_SUFFIX }
$c->config->{ 'Plugin::ConfigLoader' }->{ config_local_suffix }
The first one of these values found replaces the default of local
in the name of the local config file to be loaded.
For example, if $ENV{ MYAPP_CONFIG_LOCAL_SUFFIX }
is set to testing
, ConfigLoader will try and load myapp_testing.conf instead of myapp_local.conf.
finalize_config
This method is called after the config file is loaded. It can be used to implement tuning of config values that can only be done at runtime. If you need to do this to properly configure any plugins, it's important to load ConfigLoader before them. ConfigLoader provides a default finalize_config
method which walks through the loaded config hash and calls the config_substitutions method on any string.
config_substitutions( $value )
This method substitutes macros found with calls to a function. There are a number of default macros:
__HOME__
- replaced with$c->path_to('')
__ENV(foo)__
- replaced with the value of$ENV{foo}
__path_to(foo/bar)__
- replaced with$c->path_to('foo/bar')
__literal(__FOO__)__
- leaves __FOO__ alone (allows you to use__DATA__
as a config value, for example)
The parameter list is split on comma (,
). You can override this method to do your own string munging, or you can define your own macros in MyApp->config->{ 'Plugin::ConfigLoader' }->{ substitutions }
. Example:
MyApp->config->{ 'Plugin::ConfigLoader' }->{ substitutions } = {
baz => sub { my $c = shift; qux( @_ ); }
}
The above will respond to __baz(x,y)__
in config strings.
AUTHOR
Brian Cassidy <bricas@cpan.org>
CONTRIBUTORS
The following people have generously donated their time to the development of this module:
Joel Bernstein <rataxis@cpan.org> - Rewrite to use Config::Any
David Kamholz <dkamholz@cpan.org> - Data::Visitor integration
Stuart Watt - Addition of ENV macro.
Work to this module has been generously sponsored by:
Portugal Telecom http://www.sapo.pt/ - Work done by Joel Bernstein
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2006-2010 by Brian Cassidy
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.