userfrosting / config
Configuration module for UserFrosting
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Requires
- php: >=7.1
- userfrosting/support: ~4.5.0
Requires (Dev)
- friendsofphp/php-cs-fixer: ^2.13
- phpunit/phpunit: ^7.5 | ^8.5
README
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Usage
Create a file default.php, in a directory /path/to/core/config/:
default.php
return [
    'contacts' => [
        'housekeeper' => [
            'name' => 'Alex',
            'email' => 'alex@cleansthetoilet.com'
        ]
    ]
];
Suppose now you have another config file which can override values in this base config file.  For example, in /path/to/plugin/config/, you have:
default.php
return [
    'contacts' => [
        'housekeeper' => [
            'name' => 'Alex "the man" Weissman'
        ]
    ]
];
You can generate an ordered list of these configuration files using the ConfigPathBuilder class, and merge them together using an instance of UserFrosting\Support\Respository\Loader\ArrayFileLoader.
Path builder
Create ResourceLocator and ConfigPathBuilder classes to build a list of configuration files:
$locator = new ResourceLocator(__DIR__);
$locator->registerLocation('core', 'path/to/core');
$locator->registerLocation('plugin', 'path/to/plugin');
$locator->registerStream('config', '', 'config/');
$builder = new ConfigPathBuilder($locator, 'config://');
$paths = $builder->buildPaths();
// Generates a list of paths:
[
    '/core/config/default.php'
    '/plugin/config/default.php'
]
Data loader
You can then use the ArrayFileLoader class to load and merge all configuration data from this list of paths:
$loader = new \UserFrosting\Support\Respository\Loader\ArrayFileLoader($builder->buildPaths());
$config = new \UserFrosting\Support\Respository\Repository($loader->load());
Config files in multiple paths will be merged in the order in which the paths are specified.  You can now access your configuration data via the standard Repository methods:
echo $config->get('contacts.housekeeper.name');
// Prints 'Alex'
You can also specify environment-specific config files in each path.  If an environment name is passed to buildPaths(), ConfigPathBuilder will merge in the environment-specific file in a path immediately after merging in default.php:
development.php
return [
    'database' => [
        'password' => 'sup3rC-cr3t'
    ]
];
To merge this in, you would call:
$paths = $builder->buildPaths('development');