Name

App::Sqitch::Config - Sqitch configuration management

Synopsis

  my $config = App::Sqitch::Config->new;
  say scalar $config->dump;

Description

This class provides the interface to Sqitch configuration. It inherits from Config::GitLike, and therefore provides the complete interface of that module.

Interface

Instance Methods

"confname"
Returns the configuration file base name, which is sqitch.conf.
"system_dir"
Returns the path to the system configuration directory, which is $(prefix)/etc/sqitch/templates. Call "sqitch --etc-path" to find out where, exactly (e.g., "$(sqitch --etc-path)/sqitch.plan").
"user_dir"
Returns the path to the user configuration directory, which is ~/.sqitch/.
"system_file"
Returns the path to the system configuration file. The value returned will be the contents of the $SQITCH_SYSTEM_CONFIG environment variable, if it's defined, or else $(prefix)/etc/sqitch/templates. Call "sqitch --etc-path" to find out where, exactly (e.g., "$(sqitch --etc-path)/sqitch.plan").
"global_file"
An alias for "system_file()" for use by the parent class.
"user_file"
Returns the path to the user configuration file. The value returned will be the contents of the $SQITCH_USER_CONFIG environment variable, if it's defined, or else "~/.sqitch/sqitch.conf".
"local_file"
Returns the path to the local configuration file, which is just ./sqitch.conf, unless $SQITCH_CONFIG is set, in which case its value will be returned.
"dir_file"
An alias for "local_file()" for use by the parent class.
"initialized"
  say 'Project not initialized' unless $config->initialized;
Returns true if the project configuration file was found, and false if it was not. Useful for detecting when a command has been run from a directory with no Sqitch configuration.
"get_section"
  my $core = $config->get_section(section => 'core');
  my $pg   = $config->get_section(section => 'engine.pg');
Returns a hash reference containing only the keys within the specified section or subsection.
"add_comment"
Adds a comment to the configuration file.
"initial_key"
  my $key = $config->initial_key($data_key);
Given the lowercase key from the loaded data, this method returns it in its original case. This is like "original_key", only in the case where there are multiple keys (for multivalue keys), only the first key is returned.

See Also

Config::GitLike
App::Sqitch::Command::config
sqitch-config

Author

David E. Wheeler <[email protected]>

License

Copyright (c) 2012-2022 iovation Inc., David E. Wheeler
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