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[DEPRECATED] Hapi server configuration and composition using confidence, topo, and shortstop.

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⚠️ Deprecation Notice ⚠️

This package is now deprecated and will not receive any updates in the future.

steerage

Plugin for configuring and composing Hapi servers through a configuration file or manifest.

Supports environment-aware configuration and more using @vrbo/determination

Usage

const Path = require('path');
const Steerage = require('@vrbo/steerage');

Steerage.init({ config: Path.join(__dirname, 'config', 'config.json') }).then((server) => {
    server.start();
});

API

  • init(options) - a promise that returns a configured hapi server.

Configuration options

  • config - (Required) String or array of fully resolved paths to configuration documents. (relative paths in this document are from the document's location).
  • basedir - (Optional) Alternative location to base shortstop relative paths from.
  • onconfig(store) - Hook for modifying config prior to creating list of plugins to register — may be async function or promise.
  • protocols - (Optional) Additional custom shortstop protocols.
  • environment - (Optional) Additional criteria for confidence property resolution and defaults to { env: process.env }.
  • defaults (Object | String) - optional default pre-resolved configuration values.
  • overrides (Object | String) - optional override pre-resolved configuration values.

Example onconfig hook

onconfig might be used to merge one configuration into another.

const Path = require('path');
const Steerage = require('@vrbo/steerage');
const Determination = require('@vrbo/determination');

const overrideResolve = Determination.create({ config: Path.join(__dirname, 'config', 'overrides.json') });

const onconfig = async function (configStore) {
    const overrides = await overrideResolve.resolve();

    configStore.use(overrides);

    return configStore;
};

Steerage.init({ config: Path.join(__dirname, 'config', 'config.json'), onconfig }).then((server) => {
    server.start();
});

Example usage for multiple configuration files

Pass an array of fully resolved configuration document paths to config to merge each configuration into another. NOTE: duplicate keys in configuration files will be overwritten upon merging. The values of the final config file in the config array takes precedence when merging.

const Path = require('path');
const Steerage = require('@vrbo/steerage');

Steerage.init(
    {
        config: [
            Path.join(__dirname, 'base', 'config.json'),
            Path.join(__dirname, '..', 'secondary/config.json'),
            Path.join(__dirname, '..', 'final/config.json') // Values of this config take precedence
        ]
    }
).then((server) => {
    server.start();
});

Default supported configuration protocols

  • file - read a file.
  • path - resolve a path.
  • base64 - resolve a base64 string.
  • env - access an environment variable.
  • require - require a javascript or json file.
  • exec - execute a function.
  • glob - match files using the patterns shell uses.
  • config - access another property in the config.
  • import - imports another JSON file, supports comments.

See @vrbo/determination.

Manifest

The resulting configuration (please see @vrbo/determination) should contain the (minimum) following:

  • server - optional server settings overrides.
  • register - an object defining plugins, with optional additional properties:
    • plugin - Hapi plugin object.
    • enabled - can be set to false to disable registering this plugin (defaults to true).
    • before - a string or array of strings of plugin names (keys in the plugins object) used to reorder.
    • after - a string or array of strings of plugin names used to reorder.
  • routes - an array of Hapi route configuration objects.

Example:

{
    "server": {
        "app": {
            "name": "testApp"
        },
        "debug": {
            "log": {
                "$filter": "env.NODE_ENV",
                "$default": ["debug"],
                "production": ["warn"]
            }
        }
    },
    "register": {
        "good": {
            "plugin": "require:good",
            "options": {
                "reporters": {
                    "console": [{
                        "module": "good-console"
                    }, "stdout"]
                }
            }
        }
    },
    "routes": [
        {
            "path": "/admin",
            "method": "GET",
            "handler": "require:../admin",
            "options": {
                "auth": {
                    "$filter": "env.NODE_ENV",
                    "$default": false,
                    "production": "required"
                }
            }
        }
    ]
}

In addition, the configuration will be accessible as server.app.config. This config object allows access to deep properties:

server.app.config.get('my.app.property');
server.app.config.set('my.app.property', true);

The resolved (for the environment at start time) JSON configuration can be viewed as server.settings.app