spf13--viper/viper.go
Adam Sherwood 1a0c4a370c Feature/write config (#287)
* Added method to write into TOML file.

* Added functionality to export configuration based on config type. The feature supports JSON and TOML.

* Added method to write into YAML file.

* Fixed the issue of incorrect defer and error checking order. The error checking must be first otherwise it will cause panic.

* Add WriteConfig methods

* Add support for toml

* Add shared write function and safe methods

* Fix incorrectly modified imports

* Remove extra comments

* Fix spelling

* Make marshal spelling consistent throughout

* Add support for remaining configuration types

This commit moves a significant portion of the code back to viper.go to
facilitate having access to the object when reading the files. The purpose is to
add properties to the viper object at read time, so that we can add the comments
back to the file when writing.

* Add tests for each written file type

* Modify test for updated HCL specification

* Modify to only support HCL write in Go 1.7

* Revert "Modify to only support HCL write in Go 1.7"

This reverts commit 12b34bc4eb92cbf8ebfd56b79519f448607e3e51.

* Need to truncate the file before writing

* Write all settings including overrides

* Use filename variable

* Lint remote.go

* Fix toml return count error
2017-12-06 23:26:31 -05:00

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// Copyright © 2014 Steve Francia <spf@spf13.com>.
//
// Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// Viper is a application configuration system.
// It believes that applications can be configured a variety of ways
// via flags, ENVIRONMENT variables, configuration files retrieved
// from the file system, or a remote key/value store.
// Each item takes precedence over the item below it:
// overrides
// flag
// env
// config
// key/value store
// default
package viper
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/csv"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"io"
"log"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"reflect"
"strings"
"time"
yaml "gopkg.in/yaml.v2"
"github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify"
"github.com/hashicorp/hcl"
"github.com/hashicorp/hcl/hcl/printer"
"github.com/magiconair/properties"
"github.com/mitchellh/mapstructure"
toml "github.com/pelletier/go-toml"
"github.com/spf13/afero"
"github.com/spf13/cast"
jww "github.com/spf13/jwalterweatherman"
"github.com/spf13/pflag"
)
// ConfigMarshalError happens when failing to marshal the configuration.
type ConfigMarshalError struct {
err error
}
// Error returns the formatted configuration error.
func (e ConfigMarshalError) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("While marshaling config: %s", e.err.Error())
}
var v *Viper
type RemoteResponse struct {
Value []byte
Error error
}
func init() {
v = New()
}
type remoteConfigFactory interface {
Get(rp RemoteProvider) (io.Reader, error)
Watch(rp RemoteProvider) (io.Reader, error)
WatchChannel(rp RemoteProvider) (<-chan *RemoteResponse, chan bool)
}
// RemoteConfig is optional, see the remote package
var RemoteConfig remoteConfigFactory
// UnsupportedConfigError denotes encountering an unsupported
// configuration filetype.
type UnsupportedConfigError string
// Error returns the formatted configuration error.
func (str UnsupportedConfigError) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("Unsupported Config Type %q", string(str))
}
// UnsupportedRemoteProviderError denotes encountering an unsupported remote
// provider. Currently only etcd and Consul are supported.
type UnsupportedRemoteProviderError string
// Error returns the formatted remote provider error.
func (str UnsupportedRemoteProviderError) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("Unsupported Remote Provider Type %q", string(str))
}
// RemoteConfigError denotes encountering an error while trying to
// pull the configuration from the remote provider.
type RemoteConfigError string
// Error returns the formatted remote provider error
func (rce RemoteConfigError) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("Remote Configurations Error: %s", string(rce))
}
// ConfigFileNotFoundError denotes failing to find configuration file.
type ConfigFileNotFoundError struct {
name, locations string
}
// Error returns the formatted configuration error.
func (fnfe ConfigFileNotFoundError) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("Config File %q Not Found in %q", fnfe.name, fnfe.locations)
}
// Viper is a prioritized configuration registry. It
// maintains a set of configuration sources, fetches
// values to populate those, and provides them according
// to the source's priority.
// The priority of the sources is the following:
// 1. overrides
// 2. flags
// 3. env. variables
// 4. config file
// 5. key/value store
// 6. defaults
//
// For example, if values from the following sources were loaded:
//
// Defaults : {
// "secret": "",
// "user": "default",
// "endpoint": "https://localhost"
// }
// Config : {
// "user": "root"
// "secret": "defaultsecret"
// }
// Env : {
// "secret": "somesecretkey"
// }
//
// The resulting config will have the following values:
//
// {
// "secret": "somesecretkey",
// "user": "root",
// "endpoint": "https://localhost"
// }
type Viper struct {
// Delimiter that separates a list of keys
// used to access a nested value in one go
keyDelim string
// A set of paths to look for the config file in
configPaths []string
// The filesystem to read config from.
fs afero.Fs
// A set of remote providers to search for the configuration
remoteProviders []*defaultRemoteProvider
// Name of file to look for inside the path
configName string
configFile string
configType string
envPrefix string
automaticEnvApplied bool
envKeyReplacer *strings.Replacer
config map[string]interface{}
override map[string]interface{}
defaults map[string]interface{}
kvstore map[string]interface{}
pflags map[string]FlagValue
env map[string]string
aliases map[string]string
typeByDefValue bool
// Store read properties on the object so that we can write back in order with comments.
// This will only be used if the configuration read is a properties file.
properties *properties.Properties
onConfigChange func(fsnotify.Event)
}
// New returns an initialized Viper instance.
func New() *Viper {
v := new(Viper)
v.keyDelim = "."
v.configName = "config"
v.fs = afero.NewOsFs()
v.config = make(map[string]interface{})
v.override = make(map[string]interface{})
v.defaults = make(map[string]interface{})
v.kvstore = make(map[string]interface{})
v.pflags = make(map[string]FlagValue)
v.env = make(map[string]string)
v.aliases = make(map[string]string)
v.typeByDefValue = false
return v
}
// Intended for testing, will reset all to default settings.
// In the public interface for the viper package so applications
// can use it in their testing as well.
func Reset() {
v = New()
SupportedExts = []string{"json", "toml", "yaml", "yml", "properties", "props", "prop", "hcl"}
SupportedRemoteProviders = []string{"etcd", "consul"}
}
type defaultRemoteProvider struct {
provider string
endpoint string
path string
secretKeyring string
}
func (rp defaultRemoteProvider) Provider() string {
return rp.provider
}
func (rp defaultRemoteProvider) Endpoint() string {
return rp.endpoint
}
func (rp defaultRemoteProvider) Path() string {
return rp.path
}
func (rp defaultRemoteProvider) SecretKeyring() string {
return rp.secretKeyring
}
// RemoteProvider stores the configuration necessary
// to connect to a remote key/value store.
// Optional secretKeyring to unencrypt encrypted values
// can be provided.
type RemoteProvider interface {
Provider() string
Endpoint() string
Path() string
SecretKeyring() string
}
// SupportedExts are universally supported extensions.
var SupportedExts = []string{"json", "toml", "yaml", "yml", "properties", "props", "prop", "hcl"}
// SupportedRemoteProviders are universally supported remote providers.
var SupportedRemoteProviders = []string{"etcd", "consul"}
func OnConfigChange(run func(in fsnotify.Event)) { v.OnConfigChange(run) }
func (v *Viper) OnConfigChange(run func(in fsnotify.Event)) {
v.onConfigChange = run
}
func WatchConfig() { v.WatchConfig() }
func (v *Viper) WatchConfig() {
go func() {
watcher, err := fsnotify.NewWatcher()
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
defer watcher.Close()
// we have to watch the entire directory to pick up renames/atomic saves in a cross-platform way
filename, err := v.getConfigFile()
if err != nil {
log.Println("error:", err)
return
}
configFile := filepath.Clean(filename)
configDir, _ := filepath.Split(configFile)
done := make(chan bool)
go func() {
for {
select {
case event := <-watcher.Events:
// we only care about the config file
if filepath.Clean(event.Name) == configFile {
if event.Op&fsnotify.Write == fsnotify.Write || event.Op&fsnotify.Create == fsnotify.Create {
err := v.ReadInConfig()
if err != nil {
log.Println("error:", err)
}
v.onConfigChange(event)
}
}
case err := <-watcher.Errors:
log.Println("error:", err)
}
}
}()
watcher.Add(configDir)
<-done
}()
}
// SetConfigFile explicitly defines the path, name and extension of the config file.
// Viper will use this and not check any of the config paths.
func SetConfigFile(in string) { v.SetConfigFile(in) }
func (v *Viper) SetConfigFile(in string) {
if in != "" {
v.configFile = in
}
}
// SetEnvPrefix defines a prefix that ENVIRONMENT variables will use.
// E.g. if your prefix is "spf", the env registry will look for env
// variables that start with "SPF_".
func SetEnvPrefix(in string) { v.SetEnvPrefix(in) }
func (v *Viper) SetEnvPrefix(in string) {
if in != "" {
v.envPrefix = in
}
}
func (v *Viper) mergeWithEnvPrefix(in string) string {
if v.envPrefix != "" {
return strings.ToUpper(v.envPrefix + "_" + in)
}
return strings.ToUpper(in)
}
// TODO: should getEnv logic be moved into find(). Can generalize the use of
// rewriting keys many things, Ex: Get('someKey') -> some_key
// (camel case to snake case for JSON keys perhaps)
// getEnv is a wrapper around os.Getenv which replaces characters in the original
// key. This allows env vars which have different keys than the config object
// keys.
func (v *Viper) getEnv(key string) string {
if v.envKeyReplacer != nil {
key = v.envKeyReplacer.Replace(key)
}
return os.Getenv(key)
}
// ConfigFileUsed returns the file used to populate the config registry.
func ConfigFileUsed() string { return v.ConfigFileUsed() }
func (v *Viper) ConfigFileUsed() string { return v.configFile }
// AddConfigPath adds a path for Viper to search for the config file in.
// Can be called multiple times to define multiple search paths.
func AddConfigPath(in string) { v.AddConfigPath(in) }
func (v *Viper) AddConfigPath(in string) {
if in != "" {
absin := absPathify(in)
jww.INFO.Println("adding", absin, "to paths to search")
if !stringInSlice(absin, v.configPaths) {
v.configPaths = append(v.configPaths, absin)
}
}
}
// AddRemoteProvider adds a remote configuration source.
// Remote Providers are searched in the order they are added.
// provider is a string value, "etcd" or "consul" are currently supported.
// endpoint is the url. etcd requires http://ip:port consul requires ip:port
// path is the path in the k/v store to retrieve configuration
// To retrieve a config file called myapp.json from /configs/myapp.json
// you should set path to /configs and set config name (SetConfigName()) to
// "myapp"
func AddRemoteProvider(provider, endpoint, path string) error {
return v.AddRemoteProvider(provider, endpoint, path)
}
func (v *Viper) AddRemoteProvider(provider, endpoint, path string) error {
if !stringInSlice(provider, SupportedRemoteProviders) {
return UnsupportedRemoteProviderError(provider)
}
if provider != "" && endpoint != "" {
jww.INFO.Printf("adding %s:%s to remote provider list", provider, endpoint)
rp := &defaultRemoteProvider{
endpoint: endpoint,
provider: provider,
path: path,
}
if !v.providerPathExists(rp) {
v.remoteProviders = append(v.remoteProviders, rp)
}
}
return nil
}
// AddSecureRemoteProvider adds a remote configuration source.
// Secure Remote Providers are searched in the order they are added.
// provider is a string value, "etcd" or "consul" are currently supported.
// endpoint is the url. etcd requires http://ip:port consul requires ip:port
// secretkeyring is the filepath to your openpgp secret keyring. e.g. /etc/secrets/myring.gpg
// path is the path in the k/v store to retrieve configuration
// To retrieve a config file called myapp.json from /configs/myapp.json
// you should set path to /configs and set config name (SetConfigName()) to
// "myapp"
// Secure Remote Providers are implemented with github.com/xordataexchange/crypt
func AddSecureRemoteProvider(provider, endpoint, path, secretkeyring string) error {
return v.AddSecureRemoteProvider(provider, endpoint, path, secretkeyring)
}
func (v *Viper) AddSecureRemoteProvider(provider, endpoint, path, secretkeyring string) error {
if !stringInSlice(provider, SupportedRemoteProviders) {
return UnsupportedRemoteProviderError(provider)
}
if provider != "" && endpoint != "" {
jww.INFO.Printf("adding %s:%s to remote provider list", provider, endpoint)
rp := &defaultRemoteProvider{
endpoint: endpoint,
provider: provider,
path: path,
secretKeyring: secretkeyring,
}
if !v.providerPathExists(rp) {
v.remoteProviders = append(v.remoteProviders, rp)
}
}
return nil
}
func (v *Viper) providerPathExists(p *defaultRemoteProvider) bool {
for _, y := range v.remoteProviders {
if reflect.DeepEqual(y, p) {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// searchMap recursively searches for a value for path in source map.
// Returns nil if not found.
// Note: This assumes that the path entries and map keys are lower cased.
func (v *Viper) searchMap(source map[string]interface{}, path []string) interface{} {
if len(path) == 0 {
return source
}
next, ok := source[path[0]]
if ok {
// Fast path
if len(path) == 1 {
return next
}
// Nested case
switch next.(type) {
case map[interface{}]interface{}:
return v.searchMap(cast.ToStringMap(next), path[1:])
case map[string]interface{}:
// Type assertion is safe here since it is only reached
// if the type of `next` is the same as the type being asserted
return v.searchMap(next.(map[string]interface{}), path[1:])
default:
// got a value but nested key expected, return "nil" for not found
return nil
}
}
return nil
}
// searchMapWithPathPrefixes recursively searches for a value for path in source map.
//
// While searchMap() considers each path element as a single map key, this
// function searches for, and prioritizes, merged path elements.
// e.g., if in the source, "foo" is defined with a sub-key "bar", and "foo.bar"
// is also defined, this latter value is returned for path ["foo", "bar"].
//
// This should be useful only at config level (other maps may not contain dots
// in their keys).
//
// Note: This assumes that the path entries and map keys are lower cased.
func (v *Viper) searchMapWithPathPrefixes(source map[string]interface{}, path []string) interface{} {
if len(path) == 0 {
return source
}
// search for path prefixes, starting from the longest one
for i := len(path); i > 0; i-- {
prefixKey := strings.ToLower(strings.Join(path[0:i], v.keyDelim))
next, ok := source[prefixKey]
if ok {
// Fast path
if i == len(path) {
return next
}
// Nested case
var val interface{}
switch next.(type) {
case map[interface{}]interface{}:
val = v.searchMapWithPathPrefixes(cast.ToStringMap(next), path[i:])
case map[string]interface{}:
// Type assertion is safe here since it is only reached
// if the type of `next` is the same as the type being asserted
val = v.searchMapWithPathPrefixes(next.(map[string]interface{}), path[i:])
default:
// got a value but nested key expected, do nothing and look for next prefix
}
if val != nil {
return val
}
}
}
// not found
return nil
}
// isPathShadowedInDeepMap makes sure the given path is not shadowed somewhere
// on its path in the map.
// e.g., if "foo.bar" has a value in the given map, it “shadows”
// "foo.bar.baz" in a lower-priority map
func (v *Viper) isPathShadowedInDeepMap(path []string, m map[string]interface{}) string {
var parentVal interface{}
for i := 1; i < len(path); i++ {
parentVal = v.searchMap(m, path[0:i])
if parentVal == nil {
// not found, no need to add more path elements
return ""
}
switch parentVal.(type) {
case map[interface{}]interface{}:
continue
case map[string]interface{}:
continue
default:
// parentVal is a regular value which shadows "path"
return strings.Join(path[0:i], v.keyDelim)
}
}
return ""
}
// isPathShadowedInFlatMap makes sure the given path is not shadowed somewhere
// in a sub-path of the map.
// e.g., if "foo.bar" has a value in the given map, it “shadows”
// "foo.bar.baz" in a lower-priority map
func (v *Viper) isPathShadowedInFlatMap(path []string, mi interface{}) string {
// unify input map
var m map[string]interface{}
switch mi.(type) {
case map[string]string, map[string]FlagValue:
m = cast.ToStringMap(mi)
default:
return ""
}
// scan paths
var parentKey string
for i := 1; i < len(path); i++ {
parentKey = strings.Join(path[0:i], v.keyDelim)
if _, ok := m[parentKey]; ok {
return parentKey
}
}
return ""
}
// isPathShadowedInAutoEnv makes sure the given path is not shadowed somewhere
// in the environment, when automatic env is on.
// e.g., if "foo.bar" has a value in the environment, it “shadows”
// "foo.bar.baz" in a lower-priority map
func (v *Viper) isPathShadowedInAutoEnv(path []string) string {
var parentKey string
var val string
for i := 1; i < len(path); i++ {
parentKey = strings.Join(path[0:i], v.keyDelim)
if val = v.getEnv(v.mergeWithEnvPrefix(parentKey)); val != "" {
return parentKey
}
}
return ""
}
// SetTypeByDefaultValue enables or disables the inference of a key value's
// type when the Get function is used based upon a key's default value as
// opposed to the value returned based on the normal fetch logic.
//
// For example, if a key has a default value of []string{} and the same key
// is set via an environment variable to "a b c", a call to the Get function
// would return a string slice for the key if the key's type is inferred by
// the default value and the Get function would return:
//
// []string {"a", "b", "c"}
//
// Otherwise the Get function would return:
//
// "a b c"
func SetTypeByDefaultValue(enable bool) { v.SetTypeByDefaultValue(enable) }
func (v *Viper) SetTypeByDefaultValue(enable bool) {
v.typeByDefValue = enable
}
// GetViper gets the global Viper instance.
func GetViper() *Viper {
return v
}
// Get can retrieve any value given the key to use.
// Get is case-insensitive for a key.
// Get has the behavior of returning the value associated with the first
// place from where it is set. Viper will check in the following order:
// override, flag, env, config file, key/value store, default
//
// Get returns an interface. For a specific value use one of the Get____ methods.
func Get(key string) interface{} { return v.Get(key) }
func (v *Viper) Get(key string) interface{} {
lcaseKey := strings.ToLower(key)
val := v.find(lcaseKey)
if val == nil {
return nil
}
if v.typeByDefValue {
// TODO(bep) this branch isn't covered by a single test.
valType := val
path := strings.Split(lcaseKey, v.keyDelim)
defVal := v.searchMap(v.defaults, path)
if defVal != nil {
valType = defVal
}
switch valType.(type) {
case bool:
return cast.ToBool(val)
case string:
return cast.ToString(val)
case int64, int32, int16, int8, int:
return cast.ToInt(val)
case float64, float32:
return cast.ToFloat64(val)
case time.Time:
return cast.ToTime(val)
case time.Duration:
return cast.ToDuration(val)
case []string:
return cast.ToStringSlice(val)
}
}
return val
}
// Sub returns new Viper instance representing a sub tree of this instance.
// Sub is case-insensitive for a key.
func Sub(key string) *Viper { return v.Sub(key) }
func (v *Viper) Sub(key string) *Viper {
subv := New()
data := v.Get(key)
if data == nil {
return nil
}
if reflect.TypeOf(data).Kind() == reflect.Map {
subv.config = cast.ToStringMap(data)
return subv
}
return nil
}
// GetString returns the value associated with the key as a string.
func GetString(key string) string { return v.GetString(key) }
func (v *Viper) GetString(key string) string {
return cast.ToString(v.Get(key))
}
// GetBool returns the value associated with the key as a boolean.
func GetBool(key string) bool { return v.GetBool(key) }
func (v *Viper) GetBool(key string) bool {
return cast.ToBool(v.Get(key))
}
// GetInt returns the value associated with the key as an integer.
func GetInt(key string) int { return v.GetInt(key) }
func (v *Viper) GetInt(key string) int {
return cast.ToInt(v.Get(key))
}
// GetInt64 returns the value associated with the key as an integer.
func GetInt64(key string) int64 { return v.GetInt64(key) }
func (v *Viper) GetInt64(key string) int64 {
return cast.ToInt64(v.Get(key))
}
// GetFloat64 returns the value associated with the key as a float64.
func GetFloat64(key string) float64 { return v.GetFloat64(key) }
func (v *Viper) GetFloat64(key string) float64 {
return cast.ToFloat64(v.Get(key))
}
// GetTime returns the value associated with the key as time.
func GetTime(key string) time.Time { return v.GetTime(key) }
func (v *Viper) GetTime(key string) time.Time {
return cast.ToTime(v.Get(key))
}
// GetDuration returns the value associated with the key as a duration.
func GetDuration(key string) time.Duration { return v.GetDuration(key) }
func (v *Viper) GetDuration(key string) time.Duration {
return cast.ToDuration(v.Get(key))
}
// GetStringSlice returns the value associated with the key as a slice of strings.
func GetStringSlice(key string) []string { return v.GetStringSlice(key) }
func (v *Viper) GetStringSlice(key string) []string {
return cast.ToStringSlice(v.Get(key))
}
// GetStringMap returns the value associated with the key as a map of interfaces.
func GetStringMap(key string) map[string]interface{} { return v.GetStringMap(key) }
func (v *Viper) GetStringMap(key string) map[string]interface{} {
return cast.ToStringMap(v.Get(key))
}
// GetStringMapString returns the value associated with the key as a map of strings.
func GetStringMapString(key string) map[string]string { return v.GetStringMapString(key) }
func (v *Viper) GetStringMapString(key string) map[string]string {
return cast.ToStringMapString(v.Get(key))
}
// GetStringMapStringSlice returns the value associated with the key as a map to a slice of strings.
func GetStringMapStringSlice(key string) map[string][]string { return v.GetStringMapStringSlice(key) }
func (v *Viper) GetStringMapStringSlice(key string) map[string][]string {
return cast.ToStringMapStringSlice(v.Get(key))
}
// GetSizeInBytes returns the size of the value associated with the given key
// in bytes.
func GetSizeInBytes(key string) uint { return v.GetSizeInBytes(key) }
func (v *Viper) GetSizeInBytes(key string) uint {
sizeStr := cast.ToString(v.Get(key))
return parseSizeInBytes(sizeStr)
}
// UnmarshalKey takes a single key and unmarshals it into a Struct.
func UnmarshalKey(key string, rawVal interface{}) error { return v.UnmarshalKey(key, rawVal) }
func (v *Viper) UnmarshalKey(key string, rawVal interface{}) error {
err := decode(v.Get(key), defaultDecoderConfig(rawVal))
if err != nil {
return err
}
v.insensitiviseMaps()
return nil
}
// Unmarshal unmarshals the config into a Struct. Make sure that the tags
// on the fields of the structure are properly set.
func Unmarshal(rawVal interface{}) error { return v.Unmarshal(rawVal) }
func (v *Viper) Unmarshal(rawVal interface{}) error {
err := decode(v.AllSettings(), defaultDecoderConfig(rawVal))
if err != nil {
return err
}
v.insensitiviseMaps()
return nil
}
// defaultDecoderConfig returns default mapsstructure.DecoderConfig with suppot
// of time.Duration values & string slices
func defaultDecoderConfig(output interface{}) *mapstructure.DecoderConfig {
return &mapstructure.DecoderConfig{
Metadata: nil,
Result: output,
WeaklyTypedInput: true,
DecodeHook: mapstructure.ComposeDecodeHookFunc(
mapstructure.StringToTimeDurationHookFunc(),
mapstructure.StringToSliceHookFunc(","),
),
}
}
// A wrapper around mapstructure.Decode that mimics the WeakDecode functionality
func decode(input interface{}, config *mapstructure.DecoderConfig) error {
decoder, err := mapstructure.NewDecoder(config)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return decoder.Decode(input)
}
// UnmarshalExact unmarshals the config into a Struct, erroring if a field is nonexistent
// in the destination struct.
func (v *Viper) UnmarshalExact(rawVal interface{}) error {
config := defaultDecoderConfig(rawVal)
config.ErrorUnused = true
err := decode(v.AllSettings(), config)
if err != nil {
return err
}
v.insensitiviseMaps()
return nil
}
// BindPFlags binds a full flag set to the configuration, using each flag's long
// name as the config key.
func BindPFlags(flags *pflag.FlagSet) error { return v.BindPFlags(flags) }
func (v *Viper) BindPFlags(flags *pflag.FlagSet) error {
return v.BindFlagValues(pflagValueSet{flags})
}
// BindPFlag binds a specific key to a pflag (as used by cobra).
// Example (where serverCmd is a Cobra instance):
//
// serverCmd.Flags().Int("port", 1138, "Port to run Application server on")
// Viper.BindPFlag("port", serverCmd.Flags().Lookup("port"))
//
func BindPFlag(key string, flag *pflag.Flag) error { return v.BindPFlag(key, flag) }
func (v *Viper) BindPFlag(key string, flag *pflag.Flag) error {
return v.BindFlagValue(key, pflagValue{flag})
}
// BindFlagValues binds a full FlagValue set to the configuration, using each flag's long
// name as the config key.
func BindFlagValues(flags FlagValueSet) error { return v.BindFlagValues(flags) }
func (v *Viper) BindFlagValues(flags FlagValueSet) (err error) {
flags.VisitAll(func(flag FlagValue) {
if err = v.BindFlagValue(flag.Name(), flag); err != nil {
return
}
})
return nil
}
// BindFlagValue binds a specific key to a FlagValue.
// Example (where serverCmd is a Cobra instance):
//
// serverCmd.Flags().Int("port", 1138, "Port to run Application server on")
// Viper.BindFlagValue("port", serverCmd.Flags().Lookup("port"))
//
func BindFlagValue(key string, flag FlagValue) error { return v.BindFlagValue(key, flag) }
func (v *Viper) BindFlagValue(key string, flag FlagValue) error {
if flag == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("flag for %q is nil", key)
}
v.pflags[strings.ToLower(key)] = flag
return nil
}
// BindEnv binds a Viper key to a ENV variable.
// ENV variables are case sensitive.
// If only a key is provided, it will use the env key matching the key, uppercased.
// EnvPrefix will be used when set when env name is not provided.
func BindEnv(input ...string) error { return v.BindEnv(input...) }
func (v *Viper) BindEnv(input ...string) error {
var key, envkey string
if len(input) == 0 {
return fmt.Errorf("BindEnv missing key to bind to")
}
key = strings.ToLower(input[0])
if len(input) == 1 {
envkey = v.mergeWithEnvPrefix(key)
} else {
envkey = input[1]
}
v.env[key] = envkey
return nil
}
// Given a key, find the value.
// Viper will check in the following order:
// flag, env, config file, key/value store, default.
// Viper will check to see if an alias exists first.
// Note: this assumes a lower-cased key given.
func (v *Viper) find(lcaseKey string) interface{} {
var (
val interface{}
exists bool
path = strings.Split(lcaseKey, v.keyDelim)
nested = len(path) > 1
)
// compute the path through the nested maps to the nested value
if nested && v.isPathShadowedInDeepMap(path, castMapStringToMapInterface(v.aliases)) != "" {
return nil
}
// if the requested key is an alias, then return the proper key
lcaseKey = v.realKey(lcaseKey)
path = strings.Split(lcaseKey, v.keyDelim)
nested = len(path) > 1
// Set() override first
val = v.searchMap(v.override, path)
if val != nil {
return val
}
if nested && v.isPathShadowedInDeepMap(path, v.override) != "" {
return nil
}
// PFlag override next
flag, exists := v.pflags[lcaseKey]
if exists && flag.HasChanged() {
switch flag.ValueType() {
case "int", "int8", "int16", "int32", "int64":
return cast.ToInt(flag.ValueString())
case "bool":
return cast.ToBool(flag.ValueString())
case "stringSlice":
s := strings.TrimPrefix(flag.ValueString(), "[")
s = strings.TrimSuffix(s, "]")
res, _ := readAsCSV(s)
return res
default:
return flag.ValueString()
}
}
if nested && v.isPathShadowedInFlatMap(path, v.pflags) != "" {
return nil
}
// Env override next
if v.automaticEnvApplied {
// even if it hasn't been registered, if automaticEnv is used,
// check any Get request
if val = v.getEnv(v.mergeWithEnvPrefix(lcaseKey)); val != "" {
return val
}
if nested && v.isPathShadowedInAutoEnv(path) != "" {
return nil
}
}
envkey, exists := v.env[lcaseKey]
if exists {
if val = v.getEnv(envkey); val != "" {
return val
}
}
if nested && v.isPathShadowedInFlatMap(path, v.env) != "" {
return nil
}
// Config file next
val = v.searchMapWithPathPrefixes(v.config, path)
if val != nil {
return val
}
if nested && v.isPathShadowedInDeepMap(path, v.config) != "" {
return nil
}
// K/V store next
val = v.searchMap(v.kvstore, path)
if val != nil {
return val
}
if nested && v.isPathShadowedInDeepMap(path, v.kvstore) != "" {
return nil
}
// Default next
val = v.searchMap(v.defaults, path)
if val != nil {
return val
}
if nested && v.isPathShadowedInDeepMap(path, v.defaults) != "" {
return nil
}
// last chance: if no other value is returned and a flag does exist for the value,
// get the flag's value even if the flag's value has not changed
if flag, exists := v.pflags[lcaseKey]; exists {
switch flag.ValueType() {
case "int", "int8", "int16", "int32", "int64":
return cast.ToInt(flag.ValueString())
case "bool":
return cast.ToBool(flag.ValueString())
case "stringSlice":
s := strings.TrimPrefix(flag.ValueString(), "[")
s = strings.TrimSuffix(s, "]")
res, _ := readAsCSV(s)
return res
default:
return flag.ValueString()
}
}
// last item, no need to check shadowing
return nil
}
func readAsCSV(val string) ([]string, error) {
if val == "" {
return []string{}, nil
}
stringReader := strings.NewReader(val)
csvReader := csv.NewReader(stringReader)
return csvReader.Read()
}
// IsSet checks to see if the key has been set in any of the data locations.
// IsSet is case-insensitive for a key.
func IsSet(key string) bool { return v.IsSet(key) }
func (v *Viper) IsSet(key string) bool {
lcaseKey := strings.ToLower(key)
val := v.find(lcaseKey)
return val != nil
}
// AutomaticEnv has Viper check ENV variables for all.
// keys set in config, default & flags
func AutomaticEnv() { v.AutomaticEnv() }
func (v *Viper) AutomaticEnv() {
v.automaticEnvApplied = true
}
// SetEnvKeyReplacer sets the strings.Replacer on the viper object
// Useful for mapping an environmental variable to a key that does
// not match it.
func SetEnvKeyReplacer(r *strings.Replacer) { v.SetEnvKeyReplacer(r) }
func (v *Viper) SetEnvKeyReplacer(r *strings.Replacer) {
v.envKeyReplacer = r
}
// Aliases provide another accessor for the same key.
// This enables one to change a name without breaking the application
func RegisterAlias(alias string, key string) { v.RegisterAlias(alias, key) }
func (v *Viper) RegisterAlias(alias string, key string) {
v.registerAlias(alias, strings.ToLower(key))
}
func (v *Viper) registerAlias(alias string, key string) {
alias = strings.ToLower(alias)
if alias != key && alias != v.realKey(key) {
_, exists := v.aliases[alias]
if !exists {
// if we alias something that exists in one of the maps to another
// name, we'll never be able to get that value using the original
// name, so move the config value to the new realkey.
if val, ok := v.config[alias]; ok {
delete(v.config, alias)
v.config[key] = val
}
if val, ok := v.kvstore[alias]; ok {
delete(v.kvstore, alias)
v.kvstore[key] = val
}
if val, ok := v.defaults[alias]; ok {
delete(v.defaults, alias)
v.defaults[key] = val
}
if val, ok := v.override[alias]; ok {
delete(v.override, alias)
v.override[key] = val
}
v.aliases[alias] = key
}
} else {
jww.WARN.Println("Creating circular reference alias", alias, key, v.realKey(key))
}
}
func (v *Viper) realKey(key string) string {
newkey, exists := v.aliases[key]
if exists {
jww.DEBUG.Println("Alias", key, "to", newkey)
return v.realKey(newkey)
}
return key
}
// InConfig checks to see if the given key (or an alias) is in the config file.
func InConfig(key string) bool { return v.InConfig(key) }
func (v *Viper) InConfig(key string) bool {
// if the requested key is an alias, then return the proper key
key = v.realKey(key)
_, exists := v.config[key]
return exists
}
// SetDefault sets the default value for this key.
// SetDefault is case-insensitive for a key.
// Default only used when no value is provided by the user via flag, config or ENV.
func SetDefault(key string, value interface{}) { v.SetDefault(key, value) }
func (v *Viper) SetDefault(key string, value interface{}) {
// If alias passed in, then set the proper default
key = v.realKey(strings.ToLower(key))
value = toCaseInsensitiveValue(value)
path := strings.Split(key, v.keyDelim)
lastKey := strings.ToLower(path[len(path)-1])
deepestMap := deepSearch(v.defaults, path[0:len(path)-1])
// set innermost value
deepestMap[lastKey] = value
}
// Set sets the value for the key in the override regiser.
// Set is case-insensitive for a key.
// Will be used instead of values obtained via
// flags, config file, ENV, default, or key/value store.
func Set(key string, value interface{}) { v.Set(key, value) }
func (v *Viper) Set(key string, value interface{}) {
// If alias passed in, then set the proper override
key = v.realKey(strings.ToLower(key))
value = toCaseInsensitiveValue(value)
path := strings.Split(key, v.keyDelim)
lastKey := strings.ToLower(path[len(path)-1])
deepestMap := deepSearch(v.override, path[0:len(path)-1])
// set innermost value
deepestMap[lastKey] = value
}
// ReadInConfig will discover and load the configuration file from disk
// and key/value stores, searching in one of the defined paths.
func ReadInConfig() error { return v.ReadInConfig() }
func (v *Viper) ReadInConfig() error {
jww.INFO.Println("Attempting to read in config file")
filename, err := v.getConfigFile()
if err != nil {
return err
}
if !stringInSlice(v.getConfigType(), SupportedExts) {
return UnsupportedConfigError(v.getConfigType())
}
jww.DEBUG.Println("Reading file: ", filename)
file, err := afero.ReadFile(v.fs, filename)
if err != nil {
return err
}
config := make(map[string]interface{})
err = v.unmarshalReader(bytes.NewReader(file), config)
if err != nil {
return err
}
v.config = config
return nil
}
// MergeInConfig merges a new configuration with an existing config.
func MergeInConfig() error { return v.MergeInConfig() }
func (v *Viper) MergeInConfig() error {
jww.INFO.Println("Attempting to merge in config file")
filename, err := v.getConfigFile()
if err != nil {
return err
}
if !stringInSlice(v.getConfigType(), SupportedExts) {
return UnsupportedConfigError(v.getConfigType())
}
file, err := afero.ReadFile(v.fs, filename)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return v.MergeConfig(bytes.NewReader(file))
}
// ReadConfig will read a configuration file, setting existing keys to nil if the
// key does not exist in the file.
func ReadConfig(in io.Reader) error { return v.ReadConfig(in) }
func (v *Viper) ReadConfig(in io.Reader) error {
v.config = make(map[string]interface{})
return v.unmarshalReader(in, v.config)
}
// MergeConfig merges a new configuration with an existing config.
func MergeConfig(in io.Reader) error { return v.MergeConfig(in) }
func (v *Viper) MergeConfig(in io.Reader) error {
if v.config == nil {
v.config = make(map[string]interface{})
}
cfg := make(map[string]interface{})
if err := v.unmarshalReader(in, cfg); err != nil {
return err
}
mergeMaps(cfg, v.config, nil)
return nil
}
// WriteConfig writes the current configuration to a file.
func WriteConfig() error { return v.WriteConfig() }
func (v *Viper) WriteConfig() error {
filename, err := v.getConfigFile()
if err != nil {
return err
}
return v.writeConfig(filename, true)
}
// SafeWriteConfig writes current configuration to file only if the file does not exist.
func SafeWriteConfig() error { return v.SafeWriteConfig() }
func (v *Viper) SafeWriteConfig() error {
filename, err := v.getConfigFile()
if err != nil {
return err
}
return v.writeConfig(filename, false)
}
// WriteConfigAs writes current configuration to a given filename.
func WriteConfigAs(filename string) error { return v.WriteConfigAs(filename) }
func (v *Viper) WriteConfigAs(filename string) error {
return v.writeConfig(filename, true)
}
// SafeWriteConfigAs writes current configuration to a given filename if it does not exist.
func SafeWriteConfigAs(filename string) error { return v.SafeWriteConfigAs(filename) }
func (v *Viper) SafeWriteConfigAs(filename string) error {
return v.writeConfig(filename, false)
}
func writeConfig(filename string, force bool) error { return v.writeConfig(filename, force) }
func (v *Viper) writeConfig(filename string, force bool) error {
jww.INFO.Println("Attempting to write configuration to file.")
ext := filepath.Ext(filename)
if len(ext) <= 1 {
return fmt.Errorf("Filename: %s requires valid extension.", filename)
}
configType := ext[1:]
if !stringInSlice(configType, SupportedExts) {
return UnsupportedConfigError(configType)
}
if v.config == nil {
v.config = make(map[string]interface{})
}
var flags int
if force == true {
flags = os.O_CREATE | os.O_TRUNC | os.O_WRONLY
} else {
if _, err := os.Stat(filename); os.IsNotExist(err) {
flags = os.O_WRONLY
} else {
return fmt.Errorf("File: %s exists. Use WriteConfig to overwrite.", filename)
}
}
f, err := v.fs.OpenFile(filename, flags, os.FileMode(0644))
if err != nil {
return err
}
return v.marshalWriter(f, configType)
}
// Unmarshal a Reader into a map.
// Should probably be an unexported function.
func unmarshalReader(in io.Reader, c map[string]interface{}) error {
return v.unmarshalReader(in, c)
}
func (v *Viper) unmarshalReader(in io.Reader, c map[string]interface{}) error {
buf := new(bytes.Buffer)
buf.ReadFrom(in)
switch strings.ToLower(v.getConfigType()) {
case "yaml", "yml":
if err := yaml.Unmarshal(buf.Bytes(), &c); err != nil {
return ConfigParseError{err}
}
case "json":
if err := json.Unmarshal(buf.Bytes(), &c); err != nil {
return ConfigParseError{err}
}
case "hcl":
obj, err := hcl.Parse(string(buf.Bytes()))
if err != nil {
return ConfigParseError{err}
}
if err = hcl.DecodeObject(&c, obj); err != nil {
return ConfigParseError{err}
}
case "toml":
tree, err := toml.LoadReader(buf)
if err != nil {
return ConfigParseError{err}
}
tmap := tree.ToMap()
for k, v := range tmap {
c[k] = v
}
case "properties", "props", "prop":
v.properties = properties.NewProperties()
var err error
if v.properties, err = properties.Load(buf.Bytes(), properties.UTF8); err != nil {
return ConfigParseError{err}
}
for _, key := range v.properties.Keys() {
value, _ := v.properties.Get(key)
// recursively build nested maps
path := strings.Split(key, ".")
lastKey := strings.ToLower(path[len(path)-1])
deepestMap := deepSearch(c, path[0:len(path)-1])
// set innermost value
deepestMap[lastKey] = value
}
}
insensitiviseMap(c)
return nil
}
// Marshal a map into Writer.
func marshalWriter(f afero.File, configType string) error {
return v.marshalWriter(f, configType)
}
func (v *Viper) marshalWriter(f afero.File, configType string) error {
c := v.AllSettings()
switch configType {
case "json":
b, err := json.MarshalIndent(c, "", " ")
if err != nil {
return ConfigMarshalError{err}
}
_, err = f.WriteString(string(b))
if err != nil {
return ConfigMarshalError{err}
}
case "hcl":
b, err := json.Marshal(c)
ast, err := hcl.Parse(string(b))
if err != nil {
return ConfigMarshalError{err}
}
err = printer.Fprint(f, ast.Node)
if err != nil {
return ConfigMarshalError{err}
}
case "prop", "props", "properties":
if v.properties == nil {
v.properties = properties.NewProperties()
}
p := v.properties
for _, key := range v.AllKeys() {
_, _, err := p.Set(key, v.GetString(key))
if err != nil {
return ConfigMarshalError{err}
}
}
_, err := p.WriteComment(f, "#", properties.UTF8)
if err != nil {
return ConfigMarshalError{err}
}
case "toml":
t, err := toml.TreeFromMap(c)
if err != nil {
return ConfigMarshalError{err}
}
s := t.String()
if _, err := f.WriteString(s); err != nil {
return ConfigMarshalError{err}
}
case "yaml", "yml":
b, err := yaml.Marshal(c)
if err != nil {
return ConfigMarshalError{err}
}
if _, err = f.WriteString(string(b)); err != nil {
return ConfigMarshalError{err}
}
}
return nil
}
func keyExists(k string, m map[string]interface{}) string {
lk := strings.ToLower(k)
for mk := range m {
lmk := strings.ToLower(mk)
if lmk == lk {
return mk
}
}
return ""
}
func castToMapStringInterface(
src map[interface{}]interface{}) map[string]interface{} {
tgt := map[string]interface{}{}
for k, v := range src {
tgt[fmt.Sprintf("%v", k)] = v
}
return tgt
}
func castMapStringToMapInterface(src map[string]string) map[string]interface{} {
tgt := map[string]interface{}{}
for k, v := range src {
tgt[k] = v
}
return tgt
}
func castMapFlagToMapInterface(src map[string]FlagValue) map[string]interface{} {
tgt := map[string]interface{}{}
for k, v := range src {
tgt[k] = v
}
return tgt
}
// mergeMaps merges two maps. The `itgt` parameter is for handling go-yaml's
// insistence on parsing nested structures as `map[interface{}]interface{}`
// instead of using a `string` as the key for nest structures beyond one level
// deep. Both map types are supported as there is a go-yaml fork that uses
// `map[string]interface{}` instead.
func mergeMaps(
src, tgt map[string]interface{}, itgt map[interface{}]interface{}) {
for sk, sv := range src {
tk := keyExists(sk, tgt)
if tk == "" {
jww.TRACE.Printf("tk=\"\", tgt[%s]=%v", sk, sv)
tgt[sk] = sv
if itgt != nil {
itgt[sk] = sv
}
continue
}
tv, ok := tgt[tk]
if !ok {
jww.TRACE.Printf("tgt[%s] != ok, tgt[%s]=%v", tk, sk, sv)
tgt[sk] = sv
if itgt != nil {
itgt[sk] = sv
}
continue
}
svType := reflect.TypeOf(sv)
tvType := reflect.TypeOf(tv)
if svType != tvType {
jww.ERROR.Printf(
"svType != tvType; key=%s, st=%v, tt=%v, sv=%v, tv=%v",
sk, svType, tvType, sv, tv)
continue
}
jww.TRACE.Printf("processing key=%s, st=%v, tt=%v, sv=%v, tv=%v",
sk, svType, tvType, sv, tv)
switch ttv := tv.(type) {
case map[interface{}]interface{}:
jww.TRACE.Printf("merging maps (must convert)")
tsv := sv.(map[interface{}]interface{})
ssv := castToMapStringInterface(tsv)
stv := castToMapStringInterface(ttv)
mergeMaps(ssv, stv, ttv)
case map[string]interface{}:
jww.TRACE.Printf("merging maps")
mergeMaps(sv.(map[string]interface{}), ttv, nil)
default:
jww.TRACE.Printf("setting value")
tgt[tk] = sv
if itgt != nil {
itgt[tk] = sv
}
}
}
}
// ReadRemoteConfig attempts to get configuration from a remote source
// and read it in the remote configuration registry.
func ReadRemoteConfig() error { return v.ReadRemoteConfig() }
func (v *Viper) ReadRemoteConfig() error {
return v.getKeyValueConfig()
}
func WatchRemoteConfig() error { return v.WatchRemoteConfig() }
func (v *Viper) WatchRemoteConfig() error {
return v.watchKeyValueConfig()
}
func (v *Viper) WatchRemoteConfigOnChannel() error {
return v.watchKeyValueConfigOnChannel()
}
func (v *Viper) insensitiviseMaps() {
insensitiviseMap(v.config)
insensitiviseMap(v.defaults)
insensitiviseMap(v.override)
insensitiviseMap(v.kvstore)
}
// Retrieve the first found remote configuration.
func (v *Viper) getKeyValueConfig() error {
if RemoteConfig == nil {
return RemoteConfigError("Enable the remote features by doing a blank import of the viper/remote package: '_ github.com/spf13/viper/remote'")
}
for _, rp := range v.remoteProviders {
val, err := v.getRemoteConfig(rp)
if err != nil {
continue
}
v.kvstore = val
return nil
}
return RemoteConfigError("No Files Found")
}
func (v *Viper) getRemoteConfig(provider RemoteProvider) (map[string]interface{}, error) {
reader, err := RemoteConfig.Get(provider)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
err = v.unmarshalReader(reader, v.kvstore)
return v.kvstore, err
}
// Retrieve the first found remote configuration.
func (v *Viper) watchKeyValueConfigOnChannel() error {
for _, rp := range v.remoteProviders {
respc, _ := RemoteConfig.WatchChannel(rp)
//Todo: Add quit channel
go func(rc <-chan *RemoteResponse) {
for {
b := <-rc
reader := bytes.NewReader(b.Value)
v.unmarshalReader(reader, v.kvstore)
}
}(respc)
return nil
}
return RemoteConfigError("No Files Found")
}
// Retrieve the first found remote configuration.
func (v *Viper) watchKeyValueConfig() error {
for _, rp := range v.remoteProviders {
val, err := v.watchRemoteConfig(rp)
if err != nil {
continue
}
v.kvstore = val
return nil
}
return RemoteConfigError("No Files Found")
}
func (v *Viper) watchRemoteConfig(provider RemoteProvider) (map[string]interface{}, error) {
reader, err := RemoteConfig.Watch(provider)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
err = v.unmarshalReader(reader, v.kvstore)
return v.kvstore, err
}
// AllKeys returns all keys holding a value, regardless of where they are set.
// Nested keys are returned with a v.keyDelim (= ".") separator
func AllKeys() []string { return v.AllKeys() }
func (v *Viper) AllKeys() []string {
m := map[string]bool{}
// add all paths, by order of descending priority to ensure correct shadowing
m = v.flattenAndMergeMap(m, castMapStringToMapInterface(v.aliases), "")
m = v.flattenAndMergeMap(m, v.override, "")
m = v.mergeFlatMap(m, castMapFlagToMapInterface(v.pflags))
m = v.mergeFlatMap(m, castMapStringToMapInterface(v.env))
m = v.flattenAndMergeMap(m, v.config, "")
m = v.flattenAndMergeMap(m, v.kvstore, "")
m = v.flattenAndMergeMap(m, v.defaults, "")
// convert set of paths to list
a := []string{}
for x := range m {
a = append(a, x)
}
return a
}
// flattenAndMergeMap recursively flattens the given map into a map[string]bool
// of key paths (used as a set, easier to manipulate than a []string):
// - each path is merged into a single key string, delimited with v.keyDelim (= ".")
// - if a path is shadowed by an earlier value in the initial shadow map,
// it is skipped.
// The resulting set of paths is merged to the given shadow set at the same time.
func (v *Viper) flattenAndMergeMap(shadow map[string]bool, m map[string]interface{}, prefix string) map[string]bool {
if shadow != nil && prefix != "" && shadow[prefix] {
// prefix is shadowed => nothing more to flatten
return shadow
}
if shadow == nil {
shadow = make(map[string]bool)
}
var m2 map[string]interface{}
if prefix != "" {
prefix += v.keyDelim
}
for k, val := range m {
fullKey := prefix + k
switch val.(type) {
case map[string]interface{}:
m2 = val.(map[string]interface{})
case map[interface{}]interface{}:
m2 = cast.ToStringMap(val)
default:
// immediate value
shadow[strings.ToLower(fullKey)] = true
continue
}
// recursively merge to shadow map
shadow = v.flattenAndMergeMap(shadow, m2, fullKey)
}
return shadow
}
// mergeFlatMap merges the given maps, excluding values of the second map
// shadowed by values from the first map.
func (v *Viper) mergeFlatMap(shadow map[string]bool, m map[string]interface{}) map[string]bool {
// scan keys
outer:
for k, _ := range m {
path := strings.Split(k, v.keyDelim)
// scan intermediate paths
var parentKey string
for i := 1; i < len(path); i++ {
parentKey = strings.Join(path[0:i], v.keyDelim)
if shadow[parentKey] {
// path is shadowed, continue
continue outer
}
}
// add key
shadow[strings.ToLower(k)] = true
}
return shadow
}
// AllSettings merges all settings and returns them as a map[string]interface{}.
func AllSettings() map[string]interface{} { return v.AllSettings() }
func (v *Viper) AllSettings() map[string]interface{} {
m := map[string]interface{}{}
// start from the list of keys, and construct the map one value at a time
for _, k := range v.AllKeys() {
value := v.Get(k)
if value == nil {
// should not happen, since AllKeys() returns only keys holding a value,
// check just in case anything changes
continue
}
path := strings.Split(k, v.keyDelim)
lastKey := strings.ToLower(path[len(path)-1])
deepestMap := deepSearch(m, path[0:len(path)-1])
// set innermost value
deepestMap[lastKey] = value
}
return m
}
// SetFs sets the filesystem to use to read configuration.
func SetFs(fs afero.Fs) { v.SetFs(fs) }
func (v *Viper) SetFs(fs afero.Fs) {
v.fs = fs
}
// SetConfigName sets name for the config file.
// Does not include extension.
func SetConfigName(in string) { v.SetConfigName(in) }
func (v *Viper) SetConfigName(in string) {
if in != "" {
v.configName = in
v.configFile = ""
}
}
// SetConfigType sets the type of the configuration returned by the
// remote source, e.g. "json".
func SetConfigType(in string) { v.SetConfigType(in) }
func (v *Viper) SetConfigType(in string) {
if in != "" {
v.configType = in
}
}
func (v *Viper) getConfigType() string {
if v.configType != "" {
return v.configType
}
cf, err := v.getConfigFile()
if err != nil {
return ""
}
ext := filepath.Ext(cf)
if len(ext) > 1 {
return ext[1:]
}
return ""
}
func (v *Viper) getConfigFile() (string, error) {
// if explicitly set, then use it
if v.configFile != "" {
return v.configFile, nil
}
cf, err := v.findConfigFile()
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
v.configFile = cf
return v.getConfigFile()
}
func (v *Viper) searchInPath(in string) (filename string) {
jww.DEBUG.Println("Searching for config in ", in)
for _, ext := range SupportedExts {
jww.DEBUG.Println("Checking for", filepath.Join(in, v.configName+"."+ext))
if b, _ := exists(v.fs, filepath.Join(in, v.configName+"."+ext)); b {
jww.DEBUG.Println("Found: ", filepath.Join(in, v.configName+"."+ext))
return filepath.Join(in, v.configName+"."+ext)
}
}
return ""
}
// Search all configPaths for any config file.
// Returns the first path that exists (and is a config file).
func (v *Viper) findConfigFile() (string, error) {
jww.INFO.Println("Searching for config in ", v.configPaths)
for _, cp := range v.configPaths {
file := v.searchInPath(cp)
if file != "" {
return file, nil
}
}
return "", ConfigFileNotFoundError{v.configName, fmt.Sprintf("%s", v.configPaths)}
}
// Debug prints all configuration registries for debugging
// purposes.
func Debug() { v.Debug() }
func (v *Viper) Debug() {
fmt.Printf("Aliases:\n%#v\n", v.aliases)
fmt.Printf("Override:\n%#v\n", v.override)
fmt.Printf("PFlags:\n%#v\n", v.pflags)
fmt.Printf("Env:\n%#v\n", v.env)
fmt.Printf("Key/Value Store:\n%#v\n", v.kvstore)
fmt.Printf("Config:\n%#v\n", v.config)
fmt.Printf("Defaults:\n%#v\n", v.defaults)
}