NAME
Config::INIPlus - Read and write INIPlus config files
VERSION
Version 1.0.1
SYNOPSIS
INIPlus is a configurtion file format based on INI which supports multi-line strings and nesting of arrays and hashes. This is useful if you start a project using INI files, but realize you need nested data in your configurations and want to do support new extended configurations without breaking backward compatibility.
The INIPlus Config File
; Comment
Key=Value ; End of line comment
Key2="Multi
Line
Value" ; Post-multi-line comment
[Section]
Foo=This is a foo
Hash {
Bar=Hey it's a bar
Baz="Is Baz at the bar?"
}
Array (
Value One
"Value Two"
"Value
Three
Is multi-line!"
)
The hashes and arrays can be nested any number of levels deep:
Hash {
ArrayOfSubhashes (
{
Key1=Val1
Key2=Val2
}
{
HeyAnotherArray (
Value1
Value2
Value3
)
}
)
}
Creating a config object
use Config::INIPlus;
# Create the config object from a file
$cfg = Config::INIPlus->new( file => 'foo.ini' );
# Create the config object from a filehandle
$filehandle = IO::File->new('file.ini');
$cfg = Config::INIPlus->new( fh => $filehandle );
# Create the config from a string
$string = <<EOF;
Key1=Val1
Key2=Val2
; ...
EOF
$cfg = Config::INIPlus->new( string => $string );
Extracting the contents of a config object
# Gets a non-sectioned value (like "Key2" in the example INI above)
my $val = $cfg->get( 'KeyName' );
# Gets a value from a section (e.g., "Foo" under "Section" in
# the example above)
my $val = $cfg->get( 'KeyName', 'SectionName' );
# Gets the entire structure as a hash reference
my $hash = $cfg->as_hashref();
# Get one section as a hash reference (e.g., "Section" in the
# exampe INI above)
my $sec = $cfg->section_as_hashref( 'SectionName' );
Modifying a config object
# Set a non-sectioned value
$cfg->set( 'KeyName', 'KeyValue' );
# Set a value for a key within a section
$cfg->set( 'KeyName', 'KeyValue', 'SectionName' );
# Remove a non-sectioned key (and respective value)
$cfg->del( 'KeyName' );
# Remove a sectioned key
$cfg->del( 'KeyName', 'SectionName' );
# Add a section
$cfg->add_section( 'SectionName' );
# Remove a section
$cfg->del_section( 'SectionName' );
Getting the config object as text / writing to a file
# Get the configuration as a string
$string = $cfg->as_string;
# Write the configuration back into the file it was originally
# read from
$cfg->write;
# Write the configuration to a specific file
$cfg->write( 'filename.ini' );
METHODS
Config::INIPlus->new( file => 'filename' )
Config::INIPlus->new( fh => $perl_filehandle )
Config::INIPlus->new( string => $string_config )
Creates a new config object. You can use a filename with the 'file' paramter, a IO::Handle style filehandle using the 'fh', or pull from the entire INIPlus configuration loaded into a string using the 'string' paramter.
$cfg->as_hashref
Returns the entire INIPlus structure as a reference to a hash.
$cfg->get( name [ , section ] )
Gets the value of a particular entry. For entries within a section, the section name must be provided.
$cfg->set( name, val [ , section ] )
Sets the value of a particular entry. If an existing entry exists it will be overwritten. For entries within a section, the section name must be provided.
$cfg->del( name [ , section ] );
Removes an entry. For entries within a section, the section name must be provided.
$cfg->add_section( section )
Adds a new section.
$cfg->section_exists( section )
Returns true if a section exists, false if it does not.
$cfg->sections()
Returns a list of all of the sections in the file
$cfg->del_section( section )
Removes a section.
$cfg->section_as_hashref( section )
Retrieves a section as a reference to a hash.
$cfg->write( [ $filename ] )
Writes out the configuration to a file to disk. If a filename is provided, the configuration is written to that file. If the object was read from a source filename and no filename is provided to the write method, then the original file is overwritten. The file written will not include the formatting or comments of the original file read by this object.
$cfg->as_string()
Retrieves the configuration as a string. This will not include the formatting or comments of the original file read by this object.
CAVEATS
Right now writing will preserve all data, but comments and formatting will be lost
Since double quotes are used to contain multi-line strings, they are not allowed in values. This behaviour is different than most other INI parsers
Obviously any of the formatting which allows for nested arrays and hashes will not be compatible with existing INI parsers
Keys and section names cannot start with an underscore
SEE ALSO
Config::INI - The most popular module for reading and writing INI files
YAML - A non-INI way of reading and writing nested structures into config files
AUTHOR
Anthony Kilna, <anthony at kilna dot com>
- http://anthony.kilna.com
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to bug-config-iniplus at rt.cpan.org
, or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Config-INIPlus. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.
SUPPORT
You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
perldoc Config::INIPlus
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COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2012 Kilna Companies.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either: the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; or the Artistic License.
See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information.