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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"}}
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 templatesdiscount
loads markdown files*.environment
loads environment variables.json
loads a JSON file as a Lua table. (requirescjson
)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.table
looks up values in a Lua tableyaml
loads a YAML file as a Lua table. (requireslyaml
)
* 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.
Note that some of these loaders require additional dependencies that are not included with glass to keep the installation small.
Custom Loaders
A glass loader is simply a Lua function that takes as its argument a path to a file and attempts to load it into a Lua value.
Loaders will typically add an extension to the given file name before checking whether that file exists and can be loaded.
When a loader cannot find the expected file, it should return nil
to let glass
continue the loader chain. When a loader returns a truthy value, this will be
used and no further loaders will be tried.