# Angel Configuration [![Pub](https://img.shields.io/pub/v/angel_configuration.svg)](https://pub.dartlang.org/packages/angel_configuration) [![build status](https://travis-ci.org/angel-dart/configuration.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/angel-dart/configuration.svg) Automatic YAML configuration loader for Angel. # About Any web app needs different configuration for development and production. This plugin will search for a `config/default.yaml` file. If it is found, configuration from it is loaded into `app.properties`. Then, it will look for a `config/$ANGEL_ENV` file. (i.e. config/development.yaml). If this found, all of its configuration be loaded, and will override anything loaded from the `default.yaml` file. This allows for your app to work under different conditions without you re-coding anything. :) # Installation In `pubspec.yaml`: ```yaml dependencies: angel_configuration: ^1.0.0 ``` # Usage **Example Configuration** ```yaml # Define normal YAML objects some_key: foo this_is_a_map: a_string: "string" another_string: "string" ``` You can also load configuration from the environment: ```yaml # Loaded from the environment system_path: $PATH ``` If a `.env` file is present in your configuration directory, then it will be loaded before applying YAML configuration. **Server-side** Call `loadConfigurationFile()`. The loaded properties will be available in your application's `properties` map, which means you can access them like normal instance members. ```dart main() { print(app.foo == app.properties['foo']); // true } ``` An instance of `Configuration` will also be injected to your application, and it works the same way: ```dart import 'dart:io'; import 'package:angel_framework/angel_framework.dart'; import 'package:angel_configuration/angel_configuration.dart'; main() async { Angel angel = new Angel(); angel.configure(loadConfigurationFile()); // It's that easy! app.get('/foo', (Configuration config) { return config.some_key; }); } ``` `loadConfigurationFile` also accepts a `sourceDirectory` or `overrideEnvironmentName` parameter. The former will allow you to search in a directory other than `config`, and the latter lets you override `$ANGEL_ENV` by specifying a specific configuration name to look for (i.e. `production`). **In the Browser** You can easily load configuration values within your client-side app, and they will be automatically replaced by a Barback transformer. In your `pubspec.yaml`: ```yaml transformers: - angel_configuration ``` In your app: ```dart import 'package:angel_configuration/browser.dart'; main() async { print(config("some_key.other.nested_key")); } ``` You can also provide a `dir` or `env` argument, corresponding to the ones on the server-side.