app-settings: A library to manage application settings (INI file-like)
A library to deal with application settings.
This library deals with read-write application settings. You will have to specify the settings that your application uses, their name, types and default values.
Setting types must implement the Read
and Show
typeclasses.
The settings are saved in a file in an INI-like key-value format (without sections).
Reading and updating settings is done in pure code, the IO monad is only used to load settings and save them to disk. It is advised for the user to create a module in your project holding settings handling.
You can then declare settings:
fontSize :: Setting Double fontSize = Setting "fontSize" 14 dateFormat :: Setting String dateFormat = Setting "dateFormat" "%x" backgroundColor :: Setting (Int, Int, Int) backgroundColor = Setting "backcolor" (255, 0, 0)
Optionally you can declare the list of all your settings:
defaultConfig :: DefaultConfig defaultConfig = getDefaultConfig $ do setting fontSize setting dateFormat setting backgroundColor
If you do it, saveSettings
will also save settings
which have not been modified, which are still at their
default value in the configuration file, in a commented
form, as a documentation to the user who may open the
configuration file.
So for instance if you declare this default configuration
and have set the font size to 16 but left the other
settings untouched, the configuration file which will be
saved will be:
fontSize=16 # dateFormat="%x" # backcolor=(255,0,0)
If you did not specify the list of settings, only the first line would be present in the configuration file.
Once we declared the settings, we can read the configuration from disk (and your settings module should export your wrapper around the function offered by this library):
readResult <- try $ readSettings (AutoFromAppName "test") case readResult of Right (conf, GetSetting getSetting) -> do let textSize = getSetting textSizeFromWidth saveSettings getDefaultConfig (AutoFromAppName "test") conf Left (x :: SomeException) -> error "Error reading the config file!"
AutoFromAppName
specifies where to save the configuration file.
And we've already covered the getSetting in this snippet, see
the readSettings
documentation for further information.
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Dependencies | base (>=4.6 && <5), containers (>=0.5 && <0.6), directory (>=1.2 && <1.3), mtl (>=2.1 && <2.2), parsec (>=3.1 && <3.2), text (>=0.10) [details] |
License | BSD-3-Clause |
Author | Emmanuel Touzery |
Maintainer | etouzery@gmail.com |
Category | Configuration |
Home page | https://github.com/emmanueltouzery/app-settings |
Uploaded | by EmmanuelTouzery at 2014-04-21T08:27:46Z |
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