data-config

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Data/Config

This utility provides a Data and Config class, the Data class allows for the manipulation of a data object using a dot deliminated path. While the Config class extends the Data class with load and save functionality.

Installation

$ npm install data-config

Usage

const Data = require('data-config').Data;
 
let myData = new Data({
    value1: "hello",
    value2: {
        value3: "world"
    }
});
 
// > "hello"
console.info(myData.get('value1'));
 
// > "world"
console.info(myData.get('value2.value3'));
 
// > null
console.info(myData.get('value3'));
 
// > "hello world"
console.info(myData.get('value3', 'hello world'));
 

The Data class provides the a get, set, del and has methods to get, set, delete and check for properties.

const Data = require('data-config').Data;
 
// Create the Data object, and use '.' for the deliminator.
let myData = new Data({}, '.');
 
// > false
myData.has('value1');
 
// > null
myData.get('value1');
 
myData.set('value1', 'hello world');
 
// > true
myData.has('value1');
 
// > "hello world"
myData.get('value1');
 
myData.del('value1');
 
// > false
myData.has('value1');
 
// > null
myData.get('value1');

Setting the data using the Data object also updates the provided data object, for example:

const Data = require('data-config').Data;
 
let data = {};
let myData = new Data(data);
 
myData.set('value1.value2', 'hello world');
 
// > {"value1": {"value2": "hello world"}}
console.dir(data);

Finally, you can also create references from a larger data object, which will kepp each other updated:

const Data = require('data-config').Data;
 
let data = {
    'settings': {
        'module1': {
            'value1': 'hello world'
        },
        'module2': {
            'value1': 'foo bar'
        }
    }
};
let myData = new Data(data);
 
let ref1 = myData.ref('settings.module1');
let ref2 = myData.ref('settings.module2');
 
// > "hello world"
console.info(myData.get('settings.module1.value1'));
console.info(ref1.get('value1'));
 
// > "foo bar"
console.info(myData.get('settings.module2.value1'));
console.info(ref2.get('value1'));
 
ref1.set('value1', 'foo bar');
 
// > "foo bar"
console.info(myData.get('settings.module1.value1'));
console.info(ref1.get('value1'));
 
// > "foo bar"
console.info(myData.get('settings.module2.value1'));
console.info(ref2.get('value1'));
 
// > {"settings": {"module1": {"value1": "foo bar"}}, "module2": {"value1": "foo bar"}}}
console.dir(data);

Config object

The config object extends from the Data class, but provides the load/loadSync and save/saveSync methods.

const Config = require('data-config').Config;
 
let config = new Config('path/to/config-file.json');
config.load((err) => {
 
    config.set('value1', 'hello');
 
    config.saveSync();
 
});

Testing

A mocha test suite has been provided and can be run by:

$ npm test

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npm i data-config

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1.0.2

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