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# Glass
Makes your configs (almost) see-through.
## About
Glass is a Lua library that makes it easy to lazy-load configuration files into a Lua table at runtime. Its main purpose is to make accessing different configuration files "transparent" to the programmer.
With Glass, you can index a key in an object in a JSON file in a subdirectory as if indexing a nested table.
As a side effect, it also decouples the code from the config format:
your program doesn't need to care whether a specific configuration file is in YAML or JSON format as long as the structure is correct.
## Example
Assume the file `app/config/settings.json` exists in your project directory with the content `{"user":{"name":"User"}}`
```lua
local glass = require 'glass'
local config = glass.bind('app/config', {
(require 'glass.json');
})
print(config.settings.user.name) -- prints "User"
```
## How it Works
A glass loader is initialised with a list of loaders and will try each of them in order in its `__index` metamethod. The first loader that is able to fetch the wanted configuration will be used.
## Loaders
Glass offers the following loaders out of the box:
* `cosmo` loads cosmo templates
* `discount` loads markdown files\*.
* `json` loads a JSON file as a Lua table.
* `lua` loads and executes a Lua file.
* `moonhtml` loads a MoonHTML template and returns it as a function.
* `readfile` loads a file as a string.
* `skooma` loads a skooma template and returns it as a function.
* `yaml` loads a YAML file as a Lua table.
\* For easier interoperability with other template loaders, the `discount` loader returns a static function which can be called to return the generated HTML. The markdown file is only parsed the first time.