Multi format configuration loader
npm install read-config-plus



Multi format configuration loader for Node.js.
Features:
- Environmental variables replacement
- Configuration variables replacement
- Overriding configuration properties via environmental variables
- Variable default values
- Hierarchical configurations
- Supported format:
- JSON5
- YAML
- Properties
/tmp/config.json:
`` javascript`
{ env1: "%{ENV_VAR1}", env2: "%{ENV_VAR2|def}" }`
index.js: javascript
var readConfig = require('read-config'),
config = readConfig('/tmp/config.json');
console.log(config);
// $ ENV_VAR1=abc node index.js
// { env1: 'abc', env2: 'def' }
`
- It is possible to change % to any other character. Just use replaceEnv configuration option.
- It is possible to use default values when environmental variable is not set.
/tmp/config.json:
` javascript`
{ docks1: "#{DOCKER_SECRET1}", docks2: "#{DOCKER_SECRET2|def}" }`
index.js: javascript
var readConfig = require('read-config'),
config = readConfig('/tmp/config.json');
console.log(config);
// If secret file content DOCKER_SECRET1 is 'abc' and DOCKER_SECRET2 is not defined
// $ node index.js
// { docks1: 'abc', env2: 'def' }
`
- It is possible to change # to any other character. Just use replaceDockerSecret configuration option.
- It is possible to use default values when docker secret is not present.
/tmp/config.json:
` javascript`
{
rootProp: "rootProp",
objProp: {
x: 'X'
}
}`
index.js: javascript
var readConfig = require('read-config'),
config = readConfig('/tmp/config.json', { override: true });
console.log(config);
// $ ENV_VAR1=abc node index.js
// { rootProp: 'rootProp', objProp: { x: 'X'} }
// $ CONFIG_objProp_x=abc node index.js
// { rootProp: 'rootProp', objProp: { x: 'abc'} }
`
- It is possible to change CONFIG to any other character. Just use override configuration option.
- It is possible to override existing value or create new one.
/tmp/config.json:
` javascript`
{
text1: "def",
text2: "abc-@{text1}-ghi"
number1: 1,
number2: "@{number1}",
boolean1: true,
boolean2: "@{boolean1}",
null1: null,
null2: "@{null1}",
obj1: {
x: 'X',
y: '@{./x}', // same as @{obj1.x}
z: '@{../text1}' // same as @{text1}
},
obj2: "@{obj1}"
}`
index.js: javascript
var readConfig = require('read-config'),
config = readConfig('/tmp/config.json');
console.log(config);
// $ node index.js
// {
// text1: "def",
// text2: "abc-def-ghi"
// number1: 1,
// number2: 1,
// boolean1: true,
// boolean2: true,
// null1: null,
// null2: null,
// obj1: {
// x: 'X',
// y: 'X',
// z: 'def'
// },
// obj2: {
// x: 'X',
// y: 'X',
// z: 'def'
// }
// }
`
- It is possible to use nested paths like @{x.y.z}@{./x}
- It is possible to use relative paths like and @{../y}@{x}abc@{y}def@{ghi}
- It is possible to concatenate variables like
/tmp/config-1.json:
` javascript`
{
a: "a",
b: "b",
arr: [1, 2, 3]
}`
/tmp/config-2.json: javascript`
{
__parent: "/tmp/config-1.json",
// same as: __parent: "./config-1.json",
b: "bb",
c: "aa",
arr: []
}`
index.js: javascript
var readConfig = require('read-config'),
config = readConfig('/tmp/config-2.json');
console.log(config);
// $ node index.js
// {
// a: "a"
// b: "bb",
// c: "aa",
// arr: []
// }
`
/tmp/config-1.json:
` javascript`
{
a: "a",
b: "b",
arr: [1, 2, 3]
}`
/home/xxx/config-2.json: javascript`
{
__parent: "config-1", // no directory & extension specified
b: "bb",
c: "aa",
arr: []
}`
index.js: javascript
var readConfig = require('read-config'),
config = readConfig('/tmp/config-2.json');
console.log(config);
// $ node index.js
// {
// a: "a"
// b: "bb",
// c: "aa",
// arr: []
// }
`
Using YAML representation lookout for special characters like: '%' and '@'.
/tmp/config.yml:
` javascript`
a: "@{LOCAL_VAR}"
b: "%{ENV_VAR}"
c: No quotes needed!
- readConfig(paths, [opts]) - Alias for readConfig.sync(paths, [opts]).
- readConfig.sync(paths, [opts]) - Loads configuration file synchronously.
- readConfig.async(paths, [opts], callback) - Loads configuration file asynchronously.
All json files are loaded using JSON5 library. It means you can add comments, and skip quotes in your config files - thank you json5;).
- paths (String/Array) - path (or array of paths) to configuration file. If passed an array of paths than every configuration is resolved separately than merged hierarchically (like: [grand-parent-config, parent-config, child-config]).
- opts (Object, optional) - configuration loading options
- parentField - (Boolean/String, default: true) if specified enables configuration hierarchy. It's value is used to resolve parent configuration file. This field will be removed from the result. A string value overrides __parentField property name.basedir
- optional - (String/Array, default: []) list of configuration paths that are optional. If any configuration path is not resolved and is not optional it's treated as empty file and no exception is raised.
- basedir - (String/Array, default: []) base directory (or directories) used for searching configuration files. Mind that has lower priority than a configuration directory, process basedir, and absolute paths.replaceLocal
- replaceEnv - (Boolean/String, default: false, constraint: A string value must be different than ) if specified enables environment variable replacement. Expected string value e.g. % that will be used to replace all occurrences of %{...} with environment variables. You can use default values like: %{a.b.c|some-default-value}.replaceLocal
- replaceDockerSecret - (Boolean/String, default: false, constraint: A string value must be different than and replaceEnv) if specified enables docker secret file replacement. Expected string value e.g. # that will be used to replace all occurrences of #{...} with docker secret file content. You can use default values like: #{DOCKER_SECRET|some-default-value}.replaceEnv
- replaceLocal - (Boolean/String, default: '@', constraint: A string value must be different than and replaceDockerSecret) if specified enables configuration variable replacement. Expected string value e.g. @ that will be used to replace all occurrences of @{...} with configuration variables. You can use default values like: @{a.b.c|some-default-value}.CONFIG_
- override - (Boolean/String, default: false) If specified enables configuration overriding with environmental variables like .true
- skipUnresolved - (Boolean, default: false) blocks error throwing on unresolved variables.
Default opts values:
` javascript`
{
parentField: "__parent",
optional: [],
basedir: null,
replaceEnv: "%",
replaceLocal: "@",
replaceDockerSecret: "#",
skipUnresolved: false
}
Flow of the configuration loader:
1. Merge all configs passed in path parameter with all of their parents (merging all hierarchy)
2. Merge all results to one json object
3. Override configuration with environment variables
4. Resolve environment variables
5. Resolve local variables
- gulp checkstyle - runs jshint and jscsrc analysisgulp test
- - runs testsgulp test --file test/loader.js
- - runs single test file ./test/loader.jsgulp
- - alias for gulp jshint testgulp test-cov
- - runs instrumented tests, generates reports to ./build/testgulp test-cov --file test/loader.js
- - runs single instrumented test file ./test/loader.jsgulp clean
- - removes ./build foldergulp ci
- - alias for gulp clean checkstyle test-cov
- npm test - alias for gulp testnpm run ci
- - alias for gulp ci`