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alexindigo avatar alexindigo commented on July 19, 2024

Checkout my dump method if it could help #32.

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net-me avatar net-me commented on July 19, 2024

it's was easy like fun ; )

nconf.argv().env().file({ file: 'config.json' });
Object.keys(nconf.stores).forEach(function(name){
    util.log(util.inspect(nconf.stores[name].store));
});

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alexindigo avatar alexindigo commented on July 19, 2024

Sure, how about?

nconf.argv().env().file({ file: 'config.json' });
console.log(nconf.dump());

Looks more fun and semantic to me. :)

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net-me avatar net-me commented on July 19, 2024

I'm stuck in strange behavior of nconf.dump()
I'll try to explain:

These values ​​I got from nconf.stores

.store of each nconf.stores
argv: { _: [], '$0': 'node ./index.js' }
env: { NODE_ENV: 'development', ... }
file: { ...parsed json... }

but these by using nconf.dump() on same datas

nconf.dump();
Object: {
    $0: node ./index.js
    _: Array
    __proto__: Object
}

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alexindigo avatar alexindigo commented on July 19, 2024

Yeah, it mimics behavior of get — loops thru all storages and merges the results.
(I don't know why this approach was chosen for the get but I decided to stay on track with existing solution.)

So I my case I'm using it to get full dump of the "config" file (for my project it made sense to have as array rather than object).

List of teams:

[
  {
    "full": "South Bay"
  },
  {
    "short": "Berkeley",
    "full": "UC Berkeley"
  },
  {
    "short": "Twin Peaks",
    "full": "Rock band Twin Peaks"
  },
  {
    "full": "San Francisco"
  },
  {
    "short": "Peninsula",
    "full": "Song/poetry club Peninsula"
  },
  {
    "full": "East Bay"
  }
]

Than I load the file and dump it to use it as regular array.

teams = new nconf.Provider({store: {type: 'file', file: nconf.get('teams')} });
teams.dump();

And I can easily add more teams and save them to the same file,
with slick and simple api.

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