config
Cloud native application configuration. Bind ENV to structs in only two lines.
Config
Manage your application config as a typesafe struct in as little as two function calls.
type MyConfig struct {
DatabaseUrl string `config:"DATABASE_URL"`
FeatureFlag bool `config:"FEATURE_FLAG"`
Port int // tags are optional. PORT is assumed
...
}
var c MyConfig
err := config.FromEnv().To(&c)
How It Works
It's just simple, pure stdlib.
A field's type determines what strconv function is called.
All string conversion rules are as defined in the strconv package
time.Durationfollows the same parsing rules as time.ParseDuration*net.URLfollows the same parsing rules as url.Parse- NOTE:
*net.URLfields on the struct must be a pointer
- NOTE:
If chaining multiple data sources, data sets are merged. Later values override previous values.
config.From("dev.config").FromEnv().To(&c)Unset values remain intact or as their native zero value
Nested structs/subconfigs are delimited with double underscore
- e.g.
PARENT__CHILD
- e.g.
Env vars map to struct fields case insensitively
- NOTE: Also true when using struct tags.
Any errors encountered are aggregated into a single error value
- the entirety of the struct is always attempted
- failed conversions (i.e. converting "x" to an int) and file i/o are the only sources of errors
- missing values are not errors
Why you should use this
- It's the cloud-native way to manage config. See 12 Factor Apps
- Simple:
- only 2 lines to configure.
- Composeable:
- Merge local files and environment variables for effortless local development.
- small:
- only stdlib
- < 180 LoC
Design Philosophy
Opinionated and narrow in scope. This library is only meant to do config binding. Feel free to use it on its own, or alongside other libraries.
Only structs at the entry point. This keeps the API surface small.
Slices are space delimited. This matches how environment variables and commandline args are handled by the
gocmd.No slices of structs. The extra complexity isn't warranted for such a niche usecase.
No maps. The only feature of maps not handled by structs for this usecase is dynamic keys.
No pointer members. If you really need one, just take the address of parts of your struct.
- One exception is
*url.URL, which is explicitly a pointer for ease of use, matching theurlpackage conventions
- One exception is