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Mojolicious::Plugin::Config(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | Mojolicious::Plugin::Config(3pm) |
NAME¶
Mojolicious::Plugin::Config - Perl-ish configuration plugin
SYNOPSIS¶
# myapp.conf (it's just Perl returning a hash) { # Just a value foo => "bar", # Nested data structures are fine too baz => ['♥'], # You have full access to the application music_dir => app->home->child('music') }; # Mojolicious my $config = $app->plugin('Config'); say $config->{foo}; # Mojolicious::Lite my $config = plugin 'Config'; say $config->{foo}; # foo.html.ep %= config->{foo} # The configuration is available application-wide my $config = app->config; say $config->{foo}; # Everything can be customized with options my $config = plugin Config => {file => '/etc/myapp.stuff'};
DESCRIPTION¶
Mojolicious::Plugin::Config is a Perl-ish configuration plugin.
The application object can be accessed via $app or the "app" function, strict, warnings, utf8 and Perl 5.16 features are automatically enabled. A default configuration filename in the application home directory will be generated from the value of "moniker" in Mojolicious ("$moniker.conf"). You can extend the normal configuration file "$moniker.conf" with "mode" specific ones like "$moniker.$mode.conf", which will be detected automatically.
These configuration values are currently reserved:
- "config_override"
- If this configuration value has been set in "config" in Mojolicious when this plugin is loaded, it will not do anything besides loading deployment specific plugins.
- "plugins"
-
plugins => [{SetUserGroup => {user => 'sri', group => 'staff'}}]
One or more deployment specific plugins that should be loaded right after this plugin has been loaded.
The code of this plugin is a good example for learning to build new plugins, you're welcome to fork it.
See "PLUGINS" in Mojolicious::Plugins for a list of plugins that are available by default.
OPTIONS¶
Mojolicious::Plugin::Config supports the following options.
default¶
# Mojolicious::Lite plugin Config => {default => {foo => 'bar'}};
Default configuration, making configuration files optional.
ext¶
# Mojolicious::Lite plugin Config => {ext => 'stuff'};
File extension for generated configuration filenames, defaults to "conf".
file¶
# Mojolicious::Lite plugin Config => {file => 'myapp.conf'}; plugin Config => {file => '/etc/foo.stuff'};
Path to configuration file, absolute or relative to the application home directory, defaults to the value of the "MOJO_CONFIG" environment variable or "$moniker.conf" in the application home directory.
METHODS¶
Mojolicious::Plugin::Config inherits all methods from Mojolicious::Plugin and implements the following new ones.
load¶
$plugin->load($file, $conf, $app);
Loads configuration file and passes the content to "parse".
sub load ($self, $file, $conf, $app) { ... return $self->parse($content, $file, $conf, $app); }
parse¶
$plugin->parse($content, $file, $conf, $app);
Parse configuration file.
sub parse ($self, $content, $file, $conf, $app) { ... return $hash; }
register¶
my $config = $plugin->register(Mojolicious->new); my $config = $plugin->register(Mojolicious->new, {file => '/etc/app.conf'});
Register plugin in Mojolicious application and merge configuration.
SEE ALSO¶
Mojolicious, Mojolicious::Guides, <https://mojolicious.org>.
2022-12-22 | perl v5.36.0 |