Golang Configuration tool that support YAML, JSON, TOML, Shell Environment
package main
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/jinzhu/configor"
)
var Config = struct {
APPName string `default:"app name"`
DB struct {
Name string
User string `default:"root"`
Password string `required:"true" env:"DBPassword"`
Port uint `default:"3306"`
}
Contacts []struct {
Name string
Email string `required:"true"`
}
}{}
func main() {
configor.Load(&Config, "config.yml")
fmt.Printf("config: %#v", Config)
}
With configuration file config.yml:
appname: test
db:
name: test
user: test
password: test
port: 1234
contacts:
- name: i test
email: [email protected]
Debug/Verbose mode is helpful when debuging your application, debug mode
will let you know how configor
loaded your configurations, like from which file, shell env, verbose mode
will tell you even more, like those shell environments configor
tried to load.
// Enable debug mode or set env `CONFIGOR_DEBUG_MODE` to true when running your application
configor.New(&configor.Config{Debug: true}).Load(&Config, "config.json")
// Enable verbose mode or set env `CONFIGOR_VERBOSE_MODE` to true when running your application
configor.New(&configor.Config{Verbose: true}).Load(&Config, "config.json")
- Load mutiple configurations
// Earlier configurations have higher priority
configor.Load(&Config, "application.yml", "database.json")
- Load configuration by environment
Use CONFIGOR_ENV
to set environment, if CONFIGOR_ENV
not set, environment will be development
by default, and it will be test
when running tests with go test
// config.go
configor.Load(&Config, "config.json")
$ go run config.go
// Will load `config.json`, `config.development.json` if it exists
// `config.development.json` will overwrite `config.json`'s configuration
// You could use this to share same configuration across different environments
$ CONFIGOR_ENV=production go run config.go
// Will load `config.json`, `config.production.json` if it exists
// `config.production.json` will overwrite `config.json`'s configuration
$ go test
// Will load `config.json`, `config.test.json` if it exists
// `config.test.json` will overwrite `config.json`'s configuration
$ CONFIGOR_ENV=production go test
// Will load `config.json`, `config.production.json` if it exists
// `config.production.json` will overwrite `config.json`'s configuration
// Set environment by config
configor.New(&configor.Config{Environment: "production"}).Load(&Config, "config.json")
- Example Configuration
// config.go
configor.Load(&Config, "config.yml")
$ go run config.go
// Will load `config.example.yml` automatically if `config.yml` not found and print warning message
- Load From Shell Environment
$ CONFIGOR_APPNAME="hello world" CONFIGOR_DB_NAME="hello world" go run config.go
// Load configuration from shell environment, it's name is {{prefix}}_FieldName
// You could overwrite the prefix with environment CONFIGOR_ENV_PREFIX, for example:
$ CONFIGOR_ENV_PREFIX="WEB" WEB_APPNAME="hello world" WEB_DB_NAME="hello world" go run config.go
// Set prefix by config
configor.New(&configor.Config{ENVPrefix: "WEB"}).Load(&Config, "config.json")
- Anonymous Struct
Add the anonymous:"true"
tag to an anonymous, embedded struct to NOT include the struct name in the environment
variable of any contained fields. For example:
type Details struct {
Description string
}
type Config struct {
Details `anonymous:"true"`
}
With the anonymous:"true"
tag specified, the environment variable for the Description
field is CONFIGOR_DESCRIPTION
.
Without the anonymous:"true"
tag specified, then environment variable would include the embedded struct name and be CONFIGOR_DETAILS_DESCRIPTION
.
- With flags
func main() {
config := flag.String("file", "config.yml", "configuration file")
flag.StringVar(&Config.APPName, "name", "", "app name")
flag.StringVar(&Config.DB.Name, "db-name", "", "database name")
flag.StringVar(&Config.DB.User, "db-user", "root", "database user")
flag.Parse()
os.Setenv("CONFIGOR_ENV_PREFIX", "-")
configor.Load(&Config, *config)
// configor.Load(&Config) // only load configurations from shell env & flag
}
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