@novemberizing/config
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NOVEMBERIZING CONFIG ====================
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NOVEMBERIZING CONFIG
"Novemberizing config" is a library written in JavaScript that makes it easy to create, delete, read and modify configurations.
The goal of "Novemberizing config" is to support various storage and different types of configuration, making it easy to use the configuration just by changing the URL.
The Config object supports save()
, load()
, get(key)
, set(key, value)
, del(key)
methods. To create a Config object, simply call Config.gen({ url: ... })
, specifying the URL.
const o = await Config.gen({url: "fs://./configure.json"});
console.log(o.set("hello.world", {}));
console.log(o.get("hello"));
console.log(o.del("hello"));
INSTALL
Config library can be installed using "npm".
npm install --save @novemberizing/config
USAGE
You can create an object by calling Config.gen()
with a specified URL, and perform get
, set
, and del
commands.
const o = await Config.gen({url: "fs://./configure.json"});
console.log(o.set("hello", "world"));
console.log(o.get(""));
console.log(o.del("hello"));
USE OF MEMORY SETTINGS
To use memory-based configuration, call the Config.gen()
function by specifying the mem:
protocol in the URL
to create an object and execute commands through the created object. Memory-based settings use memory storage, so the data stored in the URL location is available only when the application is running. When the application is closed, the saved settings are no longer available.
const o = await Config.gen({ url: "mem://./configure.json" });
console.log(o.set("hello", "world"));
console.log(o.get(""));
console.log(o.del("hello"));
USE OF FILE SETTINGS
Creating file settings can also be used by specifying the protocol (fs:
) in URL
, just like memory settings. In the case of file settings, unlike memory settings, you can continue to use the file as long as it exists even if the application is closed.
const o = await Config.gen({ url: "fs://./configure.json" });
console.log(o.set("hello", "world"));
console.log(o.get(""));
console.log(o.del("hello"));