Load and merge configuration settings from multiple sources, in a specific order, and normalized according to a schema.
Install with npm:
$ npm install merge-settings --save
var Settings = require('merge-settings');
Create an instance of Settings with the given options.
Params
options {Object}Example
var settings = new Settings();
Add a config object to be merged.
Params
object {Object}: The object to merge into the config.Example
config
.addConfig({a: 'b', c: 'd'})
.addConfig({a: 'z'})
.merge();
//=> {a: 'z', c: 'd'}
Get the normalized value of property key from the cache.
Params
key {String}returns {any}: The normalized value of keyExample
config.get('foo');
Get the raw (non-normalized) value of property key from the cache.
Params
key {String}returns {any}: The value of keyExample
config.get('foo');
Add a config object to be merged.
Params
object {Object}: The object to merge into the config.Example
config
.addConfig({a: 'b', c: 'd'})
.addConfig({a: 'z'})
.merge();
//=> {a: 'z', c: 'd'}
Add an array or list of config objects to be merged.
Params
object {Object}: The object to merge into the config.Example
config
.addConfigs({a: 'b'}, {c: 'd'})
.addConfigs([{a: 'b'}, {c: 'd'}])
Merge the given (optional) config object with cached config objects in the order in which the objects were defined. If a normalize function is passed on the contructor options, or as the first or second argument to .merge, it will be used on each config object before merging it onto the results object.
Params
config {Object}Example
var settings = new Settings()
.set('foo', {a: 'b'})
.set('bar', {c: 'd'})
.set('baz', {e: 'f'})
.merge();
console.log(settings);
//=> {a: 'b', c: 'd', e: 'f'}
// Pass a normalize function on the
// ctor options, or to .merge as first or second arg
var settings = new Settings()
.set('foo', {a: 'b'})
.set('bar', {c: 'd'})
.set('baz', {e: 'f'})
.merge(function(config) {
// normalize config object
});
console.log(settings);
//=>
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Jon Schlinkert
Copyright © 2016, Jon Schlinkert. Released under the MIT license.
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