package App::Sqitch::Config; use 5.010; use Moo; use strict; use warnings; use Path::Class; use Locale::TextDomain qw(App-Sqitch); use App::Sqitch::X qw(hurl); use Config::GitLike 1.15; use utf8; extends 'Config::GitLike'; our $VERSION = 'v1.3.0'; # VERSION has '+confname' => ( default => 'sqitch.conf' ); has '+encoding' => ( default => 'UTF-8' ); # Set by ./Build; see Module::Build::Sqitch for details. my $SYSTEM_DIR = undef; sub user_dir { my $hd = $^O eq 'MSWin32' && "$]" < '5.016' ? $ENV{HOME} || $ENV{USERPROFILE} : (glob('~'))[0]; hurl config => __("Could not determine home directory") if not $hd; return dir $hd, '.sqitch'; } sub system_dir { dir $SYSTEM_DIR || do { require Config; $Config::Config{prefix}, 'etc', 'sqitch'; }; } sub system_file { my $self = shift; return file $ENV{SQITCH_SYSTEM_CONFIG} || $self->system_dir->file( $self->confname ); } sub global_file { shift->system_file } sub user_file { my $self = shift; return file $ENV{SQITCH_USER_CONFIG} || $self->user_dir->file( $self->confname ); } sub local_file { return file $ENV{SQITCH_CONFIG} if $ENV{SQITCH_CONFIG}; return file shift->confname; } sub dir_file { shift->local_file } # Section keys always have the top section lowercase, and subsections are # left as-is. sub _skey($) { my $key = shift // return ''; my ($sec, $sub, $name) = Config::GitLike::_split_key($key); return lc $key unless $sec; return lc($sec) . '.' . join '.', grep { defined } $sub, $name; } sub get_section { my ( $self, %p ) = @_; $self->load unless $self->is_loaded; my $section = _skey $p{section}; my $data = $self->data; return { map { ( split /[.]/ => $self->initial_key("$section.$_") )[-1], $data->{"$section.$_"} } grep { s{^\Q$section.\E([^.]+)$}{$1} } keys %{$data} }; } sub initial_key { my $key = shift->original_key(shift); return ref $key ? $key->[0] : $key; } sub initialized { my $self = shift; $self->load unless $self->is_loaded; return $self->{_initialized}; } sub load_dirs { my $self = shift; local $self->{__loading_dirs} = 1; $self->SUPER::load_dirs(@_); } sub load_file { my $self = shift; $self->{_initialized} ||= $self->{__loading_dirs}; $self->SUPER::load_file(@_); } 1; =head1 Name App::Sqitch::Config - Sqitch configuration management =head1 Synopsis my $config = App::Sqitch::Config->new; say scalar $config->dump; =head1 Description This class provides the interface to Sqitch configuration. It inherits from L, and therefore provides the complete interface of that module. =head1 Interface =head2 Instance Methods =head3 C Returns the configuration file base name, which is F. =head3 C Returns the path to the system configuration directory, which is F<$(prefix)/etc/sqitch/templates>. Call C to find out where, exactly (e.g., C<$(sqitch --etc-path)/sqitch.plan>). =head3 C Returns the path to the user configuration directory, which is F<~/.sqitch/>. =head3 C Returns the path to the system configuration file. The value returned will be the contents of the C<$SQITCH_SYSTEM_CONFIG> environment variable, if it's defined, or else F<$(prefix)/etc/sqitch/templates>. Call C to find out where, exactly (e.g., C<$(sqitch --etc-path)/sqitch.plan>). =head3 C An alias for C for use by the parent class. =head3 C Returns the path to the user configuration file. The value returned will be the contents of the C<$SQITCH_USER_CONFIG> environment variable, if it's defined, or else C<~/.sqitch/sqitch.conf>. =head3 C Returns the path to the local configuration file, which is just F<./sqitch.conf>, unless C<$SQITCH_CONFIG> is set, in which case its value will be returned. =head3 C An alias for C for use by the parent class. =head3 C say 'Project not initialized' unless $config->initialized; Returns true if the project configuration file was found, and false if it was not. Useful for detecting when a command has been run from a directory with no Sqitch configuration. =head3 C my $core = $config->get_section(section => 'core'); my $pg = $config->get_section(section => 'engine.pg'); Returns a hash reference containing only the keys within the specified section or subsection. =head3 C Adds a comment to the configuration file. =head3 C my $key = $config->initial_key($data_key); Given the lowercase key from the loaded data, this method returns it in its original case. This is like C, only in the case where there are multiple keys (for multivalue keys), only the first key is returned. =head1 See Also =over =item * L =item * L =item * L =back =head1 Author David E. Wheeler =head1 License Copyright (c) 2012-2022 iovation Inc., David E. Wheeler Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. =cut