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RC is a configuration/collection manager that uses .(dot) to set and read collection contents.
RC #
RC is a configuration/collection manager that uses .
(dot) to set and read collection contents. And it is designed with loaders to load collections from various locations such as environment variables.
RC's name uses the acronym of Runtime Configure
/Real Collection
. You can use it as a collection container, and you can also use it as a configuration manager with a loader.
What is a collection? Collection is a concept, usually Map/List/Set/Iterable are all collections.
Installation #
Use command line:
dart pub add rc
Or update your pubspec.yaml
file:
dependencies:
rc: latest
Quick Start #
import 'package:rc/rc.dart';
final config = RC(init: {
'app': {
debug: true,
}
});
// A more concise approach 👇
// final config = RC(init: {'app.debug': true});
print(config('app.debug')); // true
Parameters:
Name | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|
init |
Map<String, dynamic>? |
Initial collection data |
loaders |
Set<Loader>? |
Loader used |
shouldWarn |
bool |
Whether to allow warning information, default true |
Get data or collection #
To get data, we use the call
method. Usually you can ignore it. You can use the created RC instance in a similar way to function call:
final value = config('app.debug');
It also has a type parameter T
, which can tell the getter what data type you expect:
final debug = config<bool>('app.debug');
Note: If the
app.debug
data type is notbool
, it will return null. IfshouldWarn
is configured astrue
, a warning message will be printed in the console.
In addition to getting specific values, you can also get collection values with Map<String, dynamic>
type:
final app = config('app'); // {debug: true}
Set a value or collection #
Setting a value usually uses the set
method, which can update a specific value or set a new collection:
// Sets a value
config.set('app.debug', 1);
// Sets a collection
config.set('user.profile', {
'id': 1,
'name': 'Seven',
});
Collection values also support .
connected collections, or a mixture of Map/Set/List/Iterable and .
collections:
config.set('app.user', {
id: 1,
'emails.0': {id: 1, validated: true},
'prifile': {
'id': 1,
'posts': [
{id: 1, title: 'First post'},
{id: 2, title: 'Post 2'},
],
},
});
In short, you can combine collection types in any way you want.
Update a value or collection #
Updating a value or collection is usually a syntactic sugar for the combination of call
and set
, which allows you to get the previous data for processing before updating the value:
config.update<bool>('app.debug', (prev) {
if (prev == true) return prev;
return false;
});
Delete a value or collection #
To delete a value or collection, use the delete
method:
// Delete a value
config.delete('app.debug');
// Delete colection
config.delete('app');
Whether contains #
To determine whether a value or collection exists, you should use the contains
method:
config.contains('app');
config.contains('app.debug');
Loaders #
Loaders are used to load collections from other places into RC, such as dart --define
or environment variables.
There are two ways to configure loaders. The first is to set loaders
when creating RC
. You can also use use
to configure loaders after creating an RC
instance:
config.use(const DefineLoader());
Built-in loaders:
Loader | Desc |
---|---|
DefineLoader |
KV environment variables configured using --define in the Dart/Flutter command line |
EnvironmentLoader |
System environment variable loader, usually loads Platform.environment content. On platforms that do not support dart:io , no data will be loaded. Because there are no environment variables on platforms that do not support dart:io . |
DotenvLoader |
Load environment variable files into collections, and load .env files by default. .env is a commonly used KV format configuration file. You can also configure the search directory, or other KV configuration files in compatible formats. |