View Source Config.Reader (Elixir v1.10.2)

API for reading config files defined with Config.

As a provider

Config.Reader can also be used as a Config.Provider. When used as a provider, it expects a single argument: the configuration path (as outlined in Config.Provider.config_path/0) for the file to be read and loaded during the system boot.

For example, if you expect the target system to have a config file in an absolute path, you can configure your mix release as:

config_providers: [{Config.Reader, "/etc/config.exs"}]

Or if you want to read a custom path inside the release:

config_provider: [{Config.Reader, {:system, "RELEASE_ROOT", "/config.exs"}}]

Note by default Mix releases supports runtime configuration via a config/releases.exs. If a config/releases.exs exists in your application, it is automatically copied inside the release and automatically set as a config provider.

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Merges two configurations.

Reads the configuration file.

Reads the given configuration file alongside its imports.

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merge(config1, config2)

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@spec merge(keyword(), keyword()) :: keyword()

Merges two configurations.

The configurations are merged together with the values in the second one having higher preference than the first in case of conflicts. In case both values are set to keyword lists, it deep merges them.

Examples

iex> Config.Reader.merge([app: [k: :v1]], [app: [k: :v2]])
[app: [k: :v2]]

iex> Config.Reader.merge([app: [k: [v1: 1, v2: 2]]], [app: [k: [v2: :a, v3: :b]]])
[app: [k: [v1: 1, v2: :a, v3: :b]]]

iex> Config.Reader.merge([app1: []], [app2: []])
[app1: [], app2: []]
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read!(file, imported_paths \\ [])

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@spec read!(Path.t(), [Path.t()]) :: keyword()

Reads the configuration file.

The same as read_imports!/2 but only returns the configuration in the given file, without returning the imported paths.

It exists for convenience purposes. For example, you could invoke it inside your mix.exs to read some external data you decided to move to a configuration file:

releases: Config.Reader.read!("rel/releases.exs")
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read_imports!(file, imported_paths \\ [])

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@spec read_imports!(Path.t(), [Path.t()]) :: {keyword(), [Path.t()]}

Reads the given configuration file alongside its imports.

It accepts a list of imported_paths that should raise if attempted to be imported again (to avoid recursive imports).

It returns a tuple with the configuration and the imported paths.