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@slimio/config v1.2.0

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Config

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SlimIO - Reactive JSON Configuration loader. This package is used in SlimIO core and addons to safely hot reload configuration upon JSON Schema.

Features

  • Hot-reloading of configuration
  • Reactive with observable key(s)
  • Safe with JSON Schema validation
  • Support TOML as input (enable the parser when the file extension end with .toml)
  • Read configuration with no extension that start with a dot (like .nodesecurerc for example).

Requirements

Node.js version 12 and upper are required to run this project. We do not provide support for previous versions.

Getting Started

This package is available in the Node Package Repository and can be easily installed with npm or yarn.

$ npm i @slimio/config
# or
$ yarn add @slimio/config

Usage example

Create a simple json file for your project (As below)

{
    "loglevel": 5,
    "logsize": 4048,
    "login": "administrator"
}

Now, create a new Configuration instance and read it

const Config = require("@slimio/config");

async function main() {
    const cfg = new Config("./path/to/config.json");
    await cfg.read();
    console.log(cfg.get("loglevel")); // stdout: 5

    // Observe (with an Observable Like) the update made to login property
    cfg.observableOf("login").subscribe(console.log);
    cfg.set("login", "admin");

    // Payload getter will return a deepClone with all configuration properties
    console.log(cfg.payload);

    await cfg.close();
}
main().catch(console.error);

Note: config.json should exist (if not, it will throw an Error). Look at createOnNoEntry option for more information !

Events

Configuration class is extended by a Node.js EventEmitter. The class can trigger several events:

event namedescription
configWrittenThe configuration payload has been written on the local disk
watcherInitializedThe file watcher has been initialized (it will hot reload the configuration on modification)
reloadThe configuration has been hot reloaded successfully
closeEvent triggered when the configuration is asked to be closed

API

This section describe how works the methods of Config class. For a complete definition, take a look at index.d.ts !

Create a new Config Object:

const cfg = new Config("./path/to/file.json", {
    createOnNoEntry: true,
    autoReload: true
});

Available options are:

nametypedefault valuedescription
createOnNoEntrybooleanfalseCreate the file with default payload value if he doesn't exist on the local disk
writeOnSetbooleanfalseWrite the file on the disk after each time .set() is called
autoReloadbooleanfalseSetup hot reload of the configuration file
reloadDelaynumber500msThe delay to wait before hot reloading the configuration, it's a security to avoid event spamming
defaultSchemaplainObjectnullThe default JSON Schema for the configuration

Note: When no schema is provided, it will search for a file prefixed by .schema with the same config name.

Will trigger and read the local configuration (on disk). A default payload value can be provided in case the file doesn't exist !

const { strictEqual } = require("assert");

const cfg = new Config("./path/to/file.json");
strictEqual(cfg.configHasBeenRead, false); // true
await cfg.read();
strictEqual(cfg.configHasBeenRead, true); // true

Retriggering the method will made an hot-reload of all properties. For a cold reload you will have to close the configuration before.

Warning When the file doesn't exist, the configuration is written at the next loop iteration (with lazyWriteOnDisk).

Setup hot reload (with a file watcher). This method is automatically triggered if the Configuration has been created with the option autoReload set to true.

We use the package node-watch to achieve the hot reload.

Get a value from a key (fieldPath). For example, let take a json payload with a root foo field.

const cfg = new Config("./path/to/file.json");
await cfg.read();
const fooValue = cfg.get("foo");

Under the hood the method work with lodash.get function.

If the retrieved value is a JavaScript object, you can limit the depth by setting depth option.

Set a given field in the configuration.

const cfg = new Config("./config.json", {
    createOnNoEntry: true
});

await cfg.read({ foo: "bar" });
cfg.set("foo", "hello world!");
await cfg.writeOnDisk();

Under the hood the method work with lodash.set function.

Observe a given configuration key with an Observable Like object!

const { writeFile } = require("fs").promises;
const cfg = new Config("./config.json", {
    autoReload: true,
    createOnNoEntry: true
});
await cfg.read({ foo: "bar" });

// Observe initial and next value(s) of foo
cfg.observableOf("foo").subscribe(console.log);

// Re-write local config file
const newPayload = { foo: "world" };
await writeFile("./config.json", JSON.stringify(newPayload, null, 4));

Write the configuration on the disk.

Write the configuration on the disk (only at the next event-loop iteration). Use the event configWritten to known when the configuration will be written.

const cfg = new Config("./config.json", {
    createOnNoEntry: true
});
await cfg.read();
cfg.once("configWritten", () => {
    console.log("Configuration written!");
});
cfg.lazyWriteOnDisk();

Close (and write on disk) the configuration (it will close the watcher and complete/clean all active observers subscribers).

Properties

Following properties are static members of Config class.

The STRINGIFY_SPACE property allow you to redine the espace used internaly for JSON.stringify method. The default value is 4.

The DEFAULTSchema property allow you to redefine the default schema that should be applied if no schema is provided when constructor is triggered!

The default value is the following Object:

{
    title: "CONFIG",
    additionalProperties: true
}

The DEFAULT_EXTENSION property allow you to redefine the default extension when there is no extension detected in the constructor filePath. The extension can be either .json or .toml.

License

MIT

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