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config-autoreload

v2.1.2

Published

Load and reload automatic JSON

Downloads

10

Readme

config-autoreload Version 2.1.2

It is a library to store information in Json format:

  • Update files automatically whitout restart node
  • Stores information by departments in memory
  • Create backup copies
  • Autosave

If you overwrite infile config you need restart node for load.

But with this library and the refreshconfig parameter,

it is in charge of updating the config file and updating

If you overwrite infile file.json you need restart node for load.

But with this library and the refreshconfig parameter,

it is in charge of updating the file.json and updating

for default file is config.json but you are using custon names.

Install

npm install config-autoreload

explample file config

{ "your_key_file_config" : x,

"otrhes" : {

 "key" : "value"

}

"refreshConfig": 1, //1 second refresh library

"autosave" : false,

"human" : true

}

Es necesary, integer in key refreshConfig, is a time in second libs reload file.

If key refreshConfig is empty lib create key whit 30 seconds value.

Key autosave -> is used to save the configuration to file.json according to value refreshconfig time

key human -> is used to save legible human json.

Usage Example

File source config.js

const path_file_config = './config.json';

const path_file_custom = './custom.json';

//require library

const lib = requie(config-autoreload);

//create file config.son

lib.createConfig(path_file_config);

//create file custom.json

lib.createRefresh('custom',path_file_custom);

//create memory internal, whitout file

lib.createMem(['second_mem','custom_mem']);

//exports

module.exports = lib;

File source a.js

...

let config = require('./config');

...

/* memory width files *.json */

const your_key_file_config = config.config.your_key_infile_config; // value = x

const your_key_file_custom = config.custom.your_key_infile_custom; // vasle = y

...

...

/* memory permanent into node */

config.mem.your_key_node_values = 1;

config.second_mem.new_value = 'x';

config.custom_mem.new_value = 'x';

...

File source b.js

...

let config = require('./config');

...

var your_key_node_values = config.mem.your_key_node_values; // value asigned in source a.js = 1;

var your_key_node_new_value = config.second_mem.new_value; // value asigned in source a.js = 'x';

/* memory width files *.json */

const your_key_file_config = config.config.your_key_infile_config; // value = x

...

File source backup.js

...

let config = require('./config');

...

const res = lib.save('second_nem','./backup/second.json',true); //return true or false

if( res){

console.log(' save ok ');

}