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Ruby ParseConfig Library
ParseConfig provides simple parsing of standard configuration files in the
form of param = value
. It also supports nested [group]
sections.
Installation
$ gem install parseconfig
Gemfile
gem 'parseconfig'
Usage
An example configuration file might look like:
# Example Config
param1 = value1
param2 = value2
[group1]
group1_param1 = group1_value1
group1_param2 = group1_value2
[group2]
group2_param1 = group2_value1
group2_param2 = group2_value2
Access it with ParseConfig:
>> require 'parseconfig'
=> true
>> config = ParseConfig.new('/path/to/config/example.conf')
=> #<ParseConfig:0x102410908
@config_file="example.conf",
@groups=["group1", "group2"],
@params={
"param1"=>"value1"
"param2"=>"value2",
"group1"=>{
"param1"=>"value1"
"param2"=>"value2",
},
"group2"=>{
"param1"=>"value1"
"param2"=>"value2",
},
}>
>> config.get_params
=> ["param1", "param2", "group1", "group2"]
>> config['param1']
=> "value1"
>> config.get_groups
=> ["group1", "group2"]
>> config['group1']
=> {"group1_param1"=>"group1_value1", "group1_param2"=>"group1_value2"}
>> config['group1']['group1_param1']
=> "group1_value1"
>> file = File.open('/path/to/config/file', 'w')
=> #<File:file>
>> config.write(file)
=> []
>> file.close
=> nil
Development
Docker
This project includes a docker-compose
configuration that sets up all required services, and dependencies for development and testing. This is the recommended path for local development, and is the only fully supported option.
The following creates all required docker containers, and launches a BASH shell within the parseconfig
dev container for development.
$ make dev
|> parseconfig <| src #
The above is the equivalent of running:
$ docker-compose up -d
$ docker-compose exec parseconfig /bin/bash
Testing Alternative Versions of Ruby
The latest stable version of Ruby is the default, and target version accessible as the parseconfig
container within Docker Compose. For testing against alternative versions of Ruby, additional containers are created (ex: parseconfig-rb26
, parseconfig-rb27
, etc). You can access these containers via:
$ docker-compose ps
Name Command State Ports
---------------------------------------------------------------
ruby-parseconfig_parseconfig-rb26_1 /bin/bash Up
ruby-parseconfig_parseconfig-rb27_1 /bin/bash Up
ruby-parseconfig_parseconfig-rb30_1 /bin/bash Up
ruby-parseconfig_parseconfig_1 /bin/bash Up
$ docker-compose exec parseconfig-rb26 /bin/bash
|> parseconfig-rb26 <| src #
Running Unit Tests
$ make test
License
The ParseConfig library is Open Source and distributed under the MIT license. Please see the LICENSE file included with this software.