Config::Pit - Manage settings
use Config::Pit;
my $config = pit_get("example.com", require => {
"username" => "your username on example",
"password" => "your password on example"
});
# if the fields are not set, open setting by $EDITOR
# with YAML-dumped default values (specified at C<require>).
# use $config->{username}, $config->{password}
Config::Pit is account setting management library. This library automates
editing settings used in scripts.
Original library is written in Ruby and published as pit gem with management
command.
You can install it by rubygems:
$ sudo gem install pit
$ pit set example.com
# open setting of example.com with $EDITOR.
And Config::Pit provides ppit command which is pit command written in Perl.
See:
$ ppit help
Get setting named "setting_name" from current profile.
my $config = Config::Pit::get("example.com");
This is same as below:
my $config = pit_get("example.com");
opts:
- require
- Specify fields you want as key and hint (description or
default value) of the field as value.
my $config = pit_get("example.com", require => {
"username" => "your username on example.com",
"password" => "your password on example.com"
});
"require" specified, module check the required fields all exist in
setting. If not exist, open the setting by $EDITOR with merged setting
with current setting.
Set setting named "setting_name" to current profile.
Config::Pit::set("example.com"); #=> will open setting with $EDITOR
opts:
- data
-
Config::Pit::set("example.com", data => {
username => "foobar",
password => "barbaz",
});
When "data" specified, will not open $EDITOR and set the data
directly.
- config
-
Config::Pit::set("example.com", config => {
username => "config description or default value",
password => "same as above",
});
Open $EDITOR with merged setting with specified config.
Switch profile to "profile_name".
Profile is setting set:
$ pit get foobar
# foo bar...
$ pit switch devel
Switch profile to devel
$ pit get foobar
# bar baz
$ pit switch
Switch profile to default
$ pit get foobar
# foo bar...
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This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as Perl itself.
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http://lowreal.rubyforge.org/pit/> is pit in Ruby.
bin/ppit is pit command in Perl.