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A simple library to manage properties file (and something more) in Dart

Properties #

Properties is a simple library to manage properties files (and something more) in Dart.

The project aim is to provide a simple and lightweight implementation of properties file management for Dart adding some useful but not so common features. Code and usage are very straightforward, just have a look at the Getting Started section below.

To know something more about the released version have a look at the [CHANGELOG][changelog] to find the version that works best for you.

Getting started #

The best way to get immediately started is to have a look at the unit tests provided along with the source code.

Anyway you can go on reading this quick intro.

Using Properties you can:

  • create a new properties instance from file
Properties p = Properties.fromFile(filepath);
  • get a property out of it
String value = p.get('test.key.1');

..optionally providing a default value..

String defval = p.get('test.key.X', defval:'value X');

..or a default key..

String defkey = p.get('test.key.X', defkey:'test.key.1');
  • get an int, a double or a bool value
int anInt = p.getInt('test.key.integer');
double aDouble = p.getDouble('test.key.double');
bool aBool = p.getBool('test.key.bool');
  • get a list
List<String> list = p.getList('test.key.listofvalues');
  • add a brand new property, choosing whether to overwrite an existing entry or not
bool added = p.add('test.key.3', 'value 3', true);

and then listen to "property added" or "property updated" events

p.onAdd.listen((AddEvent e) {
        eventType = e.type;
        key = e.key;
        value = e.value;
});
  • export the content as a JSON sting, optionally choosing to export key having a given prefix and/or suffix
String jsonexport = p.toJSON([prefix, suffix]);
  • filter and extract property entries that matches custom conditions
Map<String,String> filtered = p.every((s) => s.startsWith('test'));

Running Tests #

To run the tests just run the test/properties_test.dart file.

Some Limits #

Output on file is not supported (yet!).

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A simple library to manage properties file (and something more) in Dart

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