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Package cascading-config
Short Description Bringing the cascading configuration system back to Laravel 5.
License MIT
Homepage https://github.com/phanan/cascading-config
Informations about the package cascading-config
Cascading Config
A simple package that brings the cascading configuration system back into Laravel 5 and its sister project, Lumen.
Requirements
- Laravel 5, or
- Lumen >=5.1
Features
- Laravel-4 style cascading config (can't believe I'm writing this)
- Nested configuration is fully supported
Installation
First, require phanan/cascading-config
into your composer.json
and run composer update
:
An environment-based configuration directory should have a name with this format config.{APP_ENV}
, and reside in the same directory as the default config
dir. For Laravel, php artisan vendor:publish
will create a sample directory for your local
environment. For Lumen, you'll have to create the directories manually.
Your application structure now should have something like this:
Fill the configuration into your environment-based config directory (config.local
, config.staging
, config.production
), just like what you've always done in Laravel 4,
Usage
For Laravel
-
Add the package's service provider class into
config/app.php
: - Call
config($key)
For Lumen
-
Register the service provider class in
bootstrap/app.php
: -
Enable multi-environment support by uncommenting this line:
-
Manually register the configuration arrays:
- Call
config($key)
Notes
Because of the way array_merge_recursive()
works, a config key with value being an indexed (non-associative) array (for instance, app.providers
) will have the value's items overridden. See #6 for more details on this behavior, and how to work around it.
License
MIT © Phan An