NAME

    Clustericious::Config - Configuration files for Clustericious nodes.

VERSION

    version 0.29

SYNOPSIS

    In your ~/etc/MyApp.conf file:

     ---
     % extends_config 'global';
     % extends_config 'hypnotoad', url => 'http://localhost:9999', app => 'MyApp';
    
     url : http://localhost:9999
     start_mode : hypnotoad
     hypnotoad :
        - heartbeat_timeout : 500
     
     arbitrary_key: value

    In your ~/etc/globa.conf file:

     ---
     somevar : somevalue

    In your ~/etc/hypnotoad.conf:

     listen :
        - <%= $url %>
     # home uses File::HomeDir to find the calling users'
     # home directory
     pid_file : <%= home %>/<%= $app %>/hypnotoad.pid
     env :
        MOJO_HOME : <%= home %>/<%= $app %>

    From a Clustericious::App:

     package MyApp;
     
     use Mojo::Base qw( Clustericious::App );
     
     package MyApp::Routes;
     
     use Clustericious::RouteBuilder;
     
     get '/' => sub {
       my $c = shift;
       my $config = $c; # $config isa Clustericious::Config
       
       # returns the value if it is defined, foo otherwise
       my $value = $config->arbitrary_key(default => 'foo');
     };

    From a script:

     use Clustericious::Config;
     
     my $c = Clustericious::Config->new("MyApp");
     my $c = Clustericious::Config->new( \$config_string );
     my $c = Clustericious::Config->new( \%config_data_structure );
    
     print $c->url;
     print $c->{url};
    
     print $c->hypnotoad->listen;
     print $c->hypnotoad->{listen};
     my %hash = $c->hypnotoad;
     my @ary  = $c->hypnotoad;
    
     # Supply a default value for a missing configuration parameter :
     $c->url(default => "http://localhost:9999");
     print $c->this_param_is_missing(default => "something_else");
    
     # Dump out the entire config as yaml
     print $c->dump_as_yaml;

DESCRIPTION

    Clustericious::Config reads configuration files which are
    Mojo::Template's of JSON or YAML files. There should generally be an
    entry for 'url', which may be used by either a client or a server
    depending on how this node in the cluster is being used.

    After rendering the template and parsing the JSON, the resulting object
    may be called using method calls or treated as hashes.

    Config files are looked for in the following places (in order, where
    "MyApp" is the name of the app) :

        $CLUSTERICIOUS_CONF_DIR/MyApp.conf
        $HOME/etc/MyApp.conf
        /util/etc/MyApp.conf
        /etc/MyApp.conf

    The helper "extends_config" may be used to read default settings from
    another config file. The first argument to extends_config is the
    basename of the config file. Additional named arguments may be passed
    to that config file and used as variables within that file. After
    reading another file, the hashes are merged (i.e. with Hash::Merge); so
    values anywhere inside the data structure may be overridden.

    YAML config files must begin with "---", otherwise they are interpreted
    as JSON.

    This module provides a number of helpers which can be used to get
    system details (such as the home directory of the calling user or to
    prompt for passwords). See Clustericious::Config::Helpers for details.

CONSTRUCTOR

 new

    Create a new Clustericious::Config object. See the SYNOPSIS for
    possible invocations.

METHODS

 $config->dump_as_yaml

    Returns a string with the configuration encoded as YAML.

 Clustericious::Config->set_singleton

    Cache a config object to be returned by the constructor. Usage:

     Clustericicious::Config->set_singleton(App => $object);

CAVEATS

    Some filesystems do not support filenames with a colon (:) character in
    them, so for apps with a double colon in them (for example
    Clustericious::HelloWorld), a single dash character will be substituted
    for the name (for example Clustericious-HelloWorld.conf).

NOTES

    This is a beta release. The API may change without notice.

SEE ALSO

    Mojo::Template, Hash::Merge, Clustericious, Clustericious::Client,
    Clustericious::Config::Helpers

AUTHOR

    original author: Brian Duggan

    current maintainer: Graham Ollis <plicease@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

    This software is copyright (c) 2013 by NASA GSFC.

    This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
    the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.

