Typesafe Config (little scala wrapper)
Little scala extension to Typesafe Config
Usage
build.sbt
libraryDependencies += "com.github.andyglow" %% "typesafe-config-scala" % ${LATEST_VERSION} % Compile
Code
Import it
import com.github.andyglow.config._
And then you will be able to
Get value by specifying needed type
val v1 = config.get[String]("path")
val v2 = config.get[Int]("path")
val v3 = config.get[FiniteDuration]("path")
Get rid of if hasPath this else that
by leveraging notion of options
// optional value
val val1: Option[String] = config.get[Option[String]]("path")
val val2: String = config.getOrElse[String]("path", "default")
Have more flexible api for working with multi-values
val list1 = config.get[List[String]]("path")
val set2 = config.get[Set[Int]]("path")
val iterator3 = config.get[Iterator[ConfigMemorySize]]("path")
Supported types
String
Int
Boolean
Double
Long
Bytes
(file size, etc...)Duration
(java.time)Duration
(scala)FiniteDuration
ConfigList
Config
ConfigObject
ConfigMemorySize
Date
(java.util)Date
(java.sql)Time
(java.sql)Timestamp
(java.sql)LocalDate
(java.time)LocalTime
(java.time)LocalDateTime
(java.time)OffsetDateTime
(java.time)ZonedDateTime
(java.time)DayOfWeek
(java.time)Month
(java.time)Year
(java.time)Option[T]
whereT
is one of the supported types- scala collections.
Seq[T]
, etc. Any sort of collection types which has correspondingCanBuildFrom
Extending
Also this can be extended by providing implementations for FromConf
and/or ConfType
(used for collections and might be implicitly reused for FromConf
) For example take a look at com.github.andyglow.config.ConfType#juDateT
implementation and spec at com.github.andyglow.config.JavaUtilDateExtSpec
Flatten
Often we need to transform configs into some more trivial structures like Maps or java Properties. For these sort or problems we provide Flatten
function. It map take Config
or ConfigValue
and produce either Properties or Map. Example:
val conf: Config = ???
// for config
val properties = Flatten[java.util.Properties](conf)
val stringMap = Flatten[Map[String, String]](conf)
// for value
val properties = Flatten[java.util.Properties](conf.getValue("some-prop"))
val stringMap = Flatten[Map[String, String]](conf.getValue("some-prop"))
// also you can flatten config into already initialized instance of either Properties of Map
val propertiesWithConfig = Flatten(conf.getValue("some-prop"), properties)
val stringMapWithConfig = Flatten(conf.getValue("some-prop"), stringMap)