v-conf

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v-conf

An easy to use library for managing configuration parameters. V-conf was born inside the Volumio project and then has been migrated to a separate library.

The idea behind v-conf is to provide an easy way to manage configuration parameters. Main functionalities are:

  • Configuration parameters can be organized in a hierarchy
  • Optionally store data on file
  • Data is automatically saved after a configurable amount of time
  • Data write is reduced by delaying disk writes
  • Callbacks can be associated to configuration keys.

Installation

To install it include the library in your package.json as follows (replacing VERSION with latest version number)

{
    "name": "test",
    "version": "1",
    "dependencies": {
        "v-conf": "VERSION"
    }
}

and then run

npm install

In your package.json pick latest version if you don't need a specific one.

If you want to install the library manually run the following command on the root of your project

npm install v-conf

or install v-conf globally

npm install -g v-conf

Usage

Initialization

V-conf needs to be instantiated somewhere in your code.

var config=new (require('v-conf'))();

Then you can decide whether creating your data structure manually or load it from disk. A configuration value can be added as follows:

config.addConfigValue('my.configuration.value','boolean',false);

Instead a configuration file can be loaded by executing

config.loadFile(__dirname+'/testConfig.json');

If you load the configuration from file you automatically activate the autosave option. This option saves the updated configuration after a configured amount of time. This allows grouping write option thus saving your SD card (in case you run the code on a device like a Raspberry PI)

Key structure

As shown by the addConfigValue example above the configuration values are organized in a tree structure. This allows grouping of data. The method addConfigValue automatically creates the missing structures for you.

The following code

 config.addConfigValue('groupa.configuration','boolean',false);
 config.addConfigValue('groupb.configuration','boolean',true);

creates an internal representation like the following

{
    "groupa":
            {
                "configuration":{
                                 "type":"boolean",
                                 "value":false
                                 }
            },
    "groupb":
            {
                "configuration":{
                                 "type":"boolean",
                                 "value":true
                                 }
            }
    }

Data types

Supported types are: boolean, string, number, array

Methods

addConfigValue(key,type,value)

Adds a configuration key to the structure.

  • key: the key for the configuration values you're about to add. If key is an array don't provide any index, item is added at the end of the array
  • type: one of the supported data types
  • value: the current value

Example:

config.addConfigValue('groupa.configuration','boolean',false);

or config.addConfigValue('groupa.configuration','array',false);

set(key,value)

Updates the value of the key. If the key doesn't exists, the method creates it inferring the value type.

  • key: the key of an existing configuration values. If item is an array, provide the index.
  • value: the value to set

Example:

config.set('groupa.configuration',false);
config.set('groupa.configuration.items[1]','my string');

get(key)

Retrieves the current value for the specified key.

  • key: the key of an existing configuration values

Returns the value associated to the key or undefined

Example:

var values=config.get('groupa.configuration');

delete(key)

Deletes the configuration parameter specified by the key.

  • key: the key of an existing configuration values

Example:

config.delete('groupa.configuration');

has(key)

This method checks the existence of a key

  • key: the key to check

Returns eturns true or false depending on the existence of a key in the configuration file

Example:

var exists=config.has('groupa.configuration');    

getKeys(key)

Lists all the children keys of the specified one.

  • key: the key of an existing configuration values

Example:

var keys=config.getKeys('groupa.configuration');

registerCallback(key, callback)

Register a callback function to be executed when the value is updated

  • key: the key of an existing configuration values that you want to be notified of its value change
  • callback: a callback function that will be invoked when the value is updated. The new value is passed to the function.

Example:

config.registerCallback('groupa.configuration',function(data)
                         {
                            console.log('NEW VALUE: '+data);
                         });

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