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This package contains all configuration related code such as reading config file and functions to configure at runtime.
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There are two sides to configuration:
default configuration, which has to be loaded for the fresh installation of new dms;
dynamic configuration, which can be changed by a user that has access to the DMS; this dynamic configuration may need to be persistent (or not).
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Default configuration
Default configuration should be included into DMS distribution as a config.yaml
in the root directory. The following is loosely based on general practice of passing yaml configuration to Go programs (see e.g. A clean way to pass configs in a Go application). DMS would parse this file during onboarding and populate the internal.config.Config
variable that will be imported to other packages and used accordingly.
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Dynamic configurationDynamic configuration would use the same internal.config.Config
variable, but would allow for adding new values or changing configuration by an authorized DMS user -- via DMS CLI or REST API calls.
The mechanism of dynamic configuration will enable to override or change default values. For enabling this functionality, the internal.config.Config
variable will have a synchronized copy in the local DMS database, defined with db
package.
Here is quick overview of the contents of this pacakge:
README: Current file which is aimed towards developers who wish to use and modify the package functionality.
config: This file contains data structures for this package.
load: This file establishes a configuration loader using Viper
, supports loading JSON files from various locations, applies defaults, and exposes functions to manage and obtain the loaded configuration.
Source
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The methods of this package are explained below:
getViper
signature: getViper() *viper.Viper
input: None
output: A pointer to a viper.Viper
struct
getViper
function creates a new viper.Viper
instance used for configuration management with search paths.
setDefaultConfig
signature: setDefaultConfig() *viper.Viper
input: None
output: A pointer to a viper.Viper
struct
Sets default values for various configuration options in a viper.Viper
instance.
LoadConfig
signature: LoadConfig()
input: None
output: None
LoadConfig
loads the configuration from the search paths.
SetConfig
signature: SetConfig(key string, value interface{})
input #1 : key for the configuration value
input #2 : value corresponding to the key provided
output: None
SetConfig
Sets a specific configuration value using key value pair provided. In case of any error, the deafult configuration values are applied.
GetConfig
signature: GetConfig() *Config
input: None
output: internal.config.Config
GetConfig
returns the loaded configuration data.
findConfig
signature: findConfig(paths []string, filename string) ([]byte, error)
input # 1: list of search paths
input # 1: name of the configuration file
output: contents of the configuration file
output(error): error message
findConfig
Searches for the configuration file in specified paths and returns content or error.
removeComments
signature: removeComments(configBytes []byte) []byte
input: The byte array containing the configuration file content
output: byte array with comments removed
removeComments
Removes comments from the configuration file content using a regular expression.
internal.config.Config
: holds the overall configuration with nested structs for specific sections
internal.config.General
: Configuration related to general application behavior (data paths, debug mode)
internal.config.Rest
: Configuration for the REST API (port number)
internal.config.P2P
: Configuration for the P2P network
internal.config.Job
: Configuration for background tasks (log update interval, target peer for deployments, container cleanup interval)
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Unit tests for each functionality are defined in files with *_test.go
naming convention.
List of issues
All issues that are related to the implementation of internal
package can be found below. These include any proposals for modifications to the package or new functionality needed to cover the requirements of other packages.
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Functionalities
Following Gherkin feature files describe the proposed functionality for config
package.
Load default DMS configuration: see scenario definition
Restore default DMS configuration: see scenario definition
Load existing DMS configuration: see scenario definition