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gonfig

gonfig is a lightweight Golang package for intergrating both JSON configs and enviornment variables into one config object.

Usage

First define a configuration structure:

type Configuration struct {
	Port              int
	Connection_String string
}

Then fill in our JSON file:

{
	"Port": 8080
}

We do not define Connection_String in the JSON as we would prefer to define that through an enviornment variable.

Best practices of configuration file

using Docker:

$ docker run [...] -e Connection_String="..." [...]

To make this simple for developers we can use gonfig to easily fill in our struct.

$ go get github.com/B4dT0bi/gonfig
import "github.com/B4dT0bi/gonfig"

configuration := Configuration{}
err := gonfig.GetConf("pathtomyjonfile.json", &configuration)
if err != nil {
	panic(err)
}

Now we can use the configuration as if it was coming from one source.

// pseudo code
if configuration.Port == 8080 {
	return true
}
if configuration.Connection_String != nil {
	return true
}

using different environment variables name

If your env variable has a different name than the json one, you can just define an env attribute

type Configuration struct {
	Port              int  `env:"MYAPP_PORT"`
	Connection_String string
}

When should gonfig be used?

If you have a limited number of enviornment configuration variables, it's probably better to set the struct values yourself.

configuration.Connection_String = os.Getenv("Connection_String")

gonfig makes it easier to combine JSON and enviornment variables into one struct automatically.

Sample

You can find a sample of the use of Gonfig project HERE

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