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Informations about the package configrepository

Configuration Repository

Build Status

This package provides a way to compose a configuration repository that reads and write options from serveral sources.

Existing adapters:

  1. DotEnvAdapter - load environment variables from .env file (read-only),
  2. EtcdAdapter - read and write options from and to etcd cluster,
  3. PhpConstantsAdapter - load options from regular PHP file full of constants. Note that this file is not included, but parsed statically, so you don't need to worry that these constants will be defined in your code.

To write your own adapters, simply implement ActiveCollab\ConfigRepository\AdapterInterface.

Working with data

Repository provides a couple of confenient methods to retrive and set the data:

To work with the data from a particular adapter, find it and use the same methods:

Adapter Composition

When constructing a repository instance, you can specify a list of adapters:

Adapters added like this will be indexed by their class names, so instances of the same class can't be added like this. To do that, provide an array, where key is adaper name and value is adapter instance (if key is missing, library will use adapter's class as adapter name):

Adapters can also be added at any time, using addAdapter() method:


All versions of configrepository with dependencies

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Requires activecollab/configfile Version ~1.0
activecollab/etcd Version ~1.0.0
vlucas/phpdotenv Version ~2.0
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