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Config

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Installation

General Usage

Create an instance of Config to get going:

Add values to the config as follows

Get values from the config as follows

Storing Data

You can add separators to the key string in order to have the data stored slightly differently.

For example, let's say we have a contact name and email address. You can set this in any of the following ways:

You can even mix and match between the above:

Fetching Data

You can use the dot separators in a similar way to the above when fetching data too.

Assuming we have the same contact details stored, let's look at the following:

Separators

You can use as many separators in the key as you would like. The following will end up working in the same way as the above, just with a deeper level of storage.

If you would like to use a separator other than the . character, you may set one using the setSeparator() method, or by passing it in in the Config constructor.

Config Readers

Config readers are classes to help you auto-populate the config object with values. To use a Config Reader, simply pass it into $config->read().

You can also pass an array of Config Readers into the Config constructor:

Existing Config Readers

If you would like to create a Config Reader please feel free. The only requirement is that you implement the ConfigReader interface. If you have already created a Config Reader and would like it to appear here, please submit a pull request.


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tomwright/json Version ^1.0
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