2.7 KiB
2.7 KiB
itconfig
Easy build a configs from environment variables and use it in globally.
We recommend you start with the documentation.
Motivation
I began to use rust with web programming experience where environment variables are widely used and often there are more then 50 of them. First I looked at already created libraries. But there it's necessary to initialise structure that needs to be moved to each function where you need variable. It uses little bit memory, but configuration lifetime is as long as application lifetime. Because of it I decided to create my own library.
Example usage
#[macro_use] extern crate itconfig;
use std::env;
//use dotenv::dotenv;
config! {
DEBUG: bool => true,
HOST: String => "127.0.0.1",
DATABASE_URL < (
"postgres://",
POSTGRES_USERNAME => "user",
":",
POSTGRES_PASSWORD => "pass",
"@",
POSTGRES_HOST => "localhost:5432",
"/",
POSTGRES_DB => "test",
),
NAMESPACE {
#[env_name = "MY_CUSTOM_NAME"]
FOO: bool,
BAR: i32 => 10,
#[cfg(feature = "feature")]
#[env_name = "POSTGRES_CONNECTION_STRING"]
DATABASE_URL: String
}
}
fn main () {
// dotenv().ok();
env::set_var("MY_CUSTOM_NAME", "t");
cfg::init();
assert_eq!(cfg::HOST(), String::from("127.0.0.1"));
assert_eq!(cfg::DATABASE_URL(), String::from("postgres://user:pass@localhost:5432/test"));
assert_eq!(cfg::NAMESPACE::FOO(), true);
}
Running tests
cargo test
Roadmap
- Add namespace for variables
- Custom env name
- Support feature config and other meta directives
- Add default value to env if env is not found
- Concat env variables to one variable
- Add nested namespaces
- Support array type
- Support hashmap type
- Support custom env type
License
Contributors
pleshevskiy (Dmitriy Pleshevskiy) – creator, maintainer.