/config

Metarhia configuration loader 🔧

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Metarhia Configuration Loader

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Installation

  • npm install @metarhia/config --save
  • const { Config } = require('@metarhia/config');

Usage

Load configuration with asynchronous constructor:

const { Config } = require('@metarhia/config');
const config = await new Config('./configDirectory');
console.log(config);
// Output example:
// {
//   logger: {
//     enabled: true,
//     keepDays: 100,
//     writeInterval: 3000,
//     writeBuffer: 65536,
//     toStdout: [ 'system', 'fatal', 'error' ]
//   },
//   server: {
//     transport: 'http',
//     address: '127.0.0.1',
//     ports: 80
//   }
// }

or factory:

const { readConfig } = require('@metarhia/config');
const config = await readConfig('./configDirectory');

Specify certain configuration sections to load:

const { Config } = require('@metarhia/config');
const options = { names: ['application', 'gateway'] };
const config = await new Config('./configDirectory', options);

Loag configuration in specified mode:

const { Config } = require('@metarhia/config');
const options = { mode: 'test' };
const config = await new Config('./configDirectory', options);

Specify sections and mode:

const { Config } = require('@metarhia/config');
const options = { mode: 'test', names: ['application', 'gateway'] };
const config = await new Config('./configDirectory', options);

Use custom context (sandbox) to execute configuration js file in it:

const vm = require('vm');
const common = require('@metarhia/common');
const { Config } = require('@metarhia/config');
const sandbox = { Duration: common.duration };
vm.createContext(sandbox);
const options = { sandbox };
const config = await new Config('./configDirectory', options);