igorw / config-service-provider
A config ServiceProvider for Silex with support for php, json and yaml.
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Requires
- silex/silex: ~1.0
Requires (Dev)
- jamesmoss/toml: ~0.1
- symfony/yaml: ~2.1
Suggests
- jamesmoss/toml: ~0.1
- symfony/yaml: ~2.1
README
A config ServiceProvider for Silex with support for php, json, yaml, and toml.
Usage
Passing a config file
Pass the config file's path to the service provider's constructor. This is the recommended way of doing it, allowing you to define multiple environments.
$env = getenv('APP_ENV') ?: 'prod';
$app->register(new Igorw\Silex\ConfigServiceProvider(__DIR__."/../config/$env.json"));
Now you can specify a prod
and a dev
environment.
config/prod.json
{
"debug": false
}
config/dev.json
{
"debug": true
}
To switch between them, just set the APP_ENV
environment variable. In apache
that would be:
SetEnv APP_ENV dev
Or in nginx with fcgi:
fastcgi_param APP_ENV dev
Replacements
Also, you can pass an array of replacement patterns as second argument.
$app->register(new Igorw\Silex\ConfigServiceProvider(__DIR__."/../config/services.json", array(
'data_path' => __DIR__.'/data',
)));
Now you can use the pattern in your configuration file.
/config/services.json
{
"xsl.path": "%data_path%/xsl"
}
You can also specify replacements inside the config file by using a key with
%foo%
notation:
{
"%root_path%": "../..",
"xsl.path": "%root_path%/xsl"
}
Using Yaml
To use Yaml instead of JSON, just pass a file that ends on .yml
:
$app->register(new Igorw\Silex\ConfigServiceProvider(__DIR__."/../config/services.yml"));
Note, you will have to require the ~2.1
of the symfony/yaml
package.
Using TOML
To use TOML instead of any of the other supported formats,
just pass a file that ends on .toml
:
$app->register(new Igorw\Silex\ConfigServiceProvider(__DIR__."/../config/services.toml"));
Note, you will have to require the ~0.1
of the jamesmoss/toml
package and you are using
a bleeding edge configuration format, as the spec of TOML is still subject to change.
Using plain PHP
If reading the config file on every request becomes a performance problem in production, you can use a plain PHP file instead, and it will get cached by APC.
You'll have to rewrite your config to be a PHP file that returns the array of
config data, and also make sure it ends with .php
:
$app->register(new Igorw\Silex\ConfigServiceProvider(__DIR__."/../config/prod.php"));
Multiple config files
You can use multiple config files, e. g. one for a whole application and a
specific one for a task by calling $app->register()
several times, each time
passing another instance of Igorw\Silex\ConfigServiceProvider
.
Register order
Make sure you register ConfigServiceProvider last with your application. If you do not do this, the default values of other Providers will override your configuration.