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Kengai is a simple but powerful configuration tool for your PHP applications.
Anybody is welcome to help and contribute to this project.
About this project
The idea is simple :
Manage configurations from any formats with a tree structure (YAML, JSON, INI, etc.) in a simple and optimized way.
All data are stored in a common tree ordered by namespaces.
The possibility to use any cache system (like APC).
Event system for advanced use cases, powered by the Symfony 2 event dispatcher component.
Basics
Here is a example of a basic usage:
As you can see in this example, all sources are registered with the add() method before fetch() call.
When all sources are registered, you can use fetch() to proceed the importing process.
After this, you can not use add() anymore!
In the case of a cache manager is registered, the importing process will first verify the cache freshness from your cache manager, then just restore it or reload all sources if needed.
Here's is a configuration reading example :
Cache support
You can use any cache system by using CacheManagerInterface :
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