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// config.js (c) 2010-2022 Loren West and other contributors
// May be freely distributed under the MIT license.
// For further details and documentation:
// http://lorenwest.github.com/node-config
// Dependencies
var DeferredConfig = require('../defer').DeferredConfig,
RawConfig = require('../raw').RawConfig,
Parser = require('../parser'),
Utils = require('util'),
Path = require('path'),
FileSystem = require('fs');
// Static members
var DEFAULT_CLONE_DEPTH = 20,
CONFIG_DIR, NODE_ENV, APP_INSTANCE,
CONFIG_SKIP_GITCRYPT, NODE_ENV_VAR_NAME,
NODE_CONFIG_PARSER,
env = {},
configSources = [], // Configuration sources - array of {name, original, parsed}
checkMutability = true, // Check for mutability/immutability on first get
gitCryptTestRegex = /^.GITCRYPT/; // regular expression to test for gitcrypt files.
/**
* <p>Application Configurations</p>
*
* <p>
* The config module exports a singleton object representing all
* configurations for this application deployment.
* </p>
*
* <p>
* Application configurations are stored in files within the config directory
* of your application. The default configuration file is loaded, followed
* by files specific to the deployment type (development, testing, staging,
* production, etc.).
* </p>
*
* <p>
* For example, with the following config/default.yaml file:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* ...
* customer:
* &nbsp;&nbsp;initialCredit: 500
* &nbsp;&nbsp;db:
* &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;name: customer
* &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;port: 5984
* ...
* </pre>
*
* <p>
* The following code loads the customer section into the CONFIG variable:
* <p>
*
* <pre>
* var CONFIG = require('config').customer;
* ...
* newCustomer.creditLimit = CONFIG.initialCredit;
* database.open(CONFIG.db.name, CONFIG.db.port);
* ...
* </pre>
*
* @module config
* @class Config
*/
/**
* <p>Get the configuration object.</p>
*
* <p>
* The configuration object is a shared singleton object within the application,
* attained by calling require('config').
* </p>
*
* <p>
* Usually you'll specify a CONFIG variable at the top of your .js file
* for file/module scope. If you want the root of the object, you can do this:
* </p>
* <pre>
* var CONFIG = require('config');
* </pre>
*
* <p>
* Sometimes you only care about a specific sub-object within the CONFIG
* object. In that case you could do this at the top of your file:
* </p>
* <pre>
* var CONFIG = require('config').customer;
* or
* var CUSTOMER_CONFIG = require('config').customer;
* </pre>
*
* <script type="text/javascript">
* document.getElementById("showProtected").style.display = "block";
* </script>
*
* @method constructor
* @return CONFIG {object} - The top level configuration object
*/
var Config = function() {
var t = this;
// Bind all utility functions to this
for (var fnName in util) {
if (typeof util[fnName] === 'function') {
util[fnName] = util[fnName].bind(t);
}
}
// Merge configurations into this
util.extendDeep(t, util.loadFileConfigs());
util.attachProtoDeep(t);
// Perform strictness checks and possibly throw an exception.
util.runStrictnessChecks(t);
};
/**
* Utilities are under the util namespace vs. at the top level
*/
var util = Config.prototype.util = {};
/**
* Underlying get mechanism
*
* @private
* @method getImpl
* @param object {object} - Object to get the property for
* @param property {string|string[]} - The property name to get (as an array or '.' delimited string)
* @return value {*} - Property value, including undefined if not defined.
*/
var getImpl= function(object, property) {
var t = this,
elems = Array.isArray(property) ? property : property.split('.'),
name = elems[0],
value = object[name];
if (elems.length <= 1) {
return value;
}
// Note that typeof null === 'object'
if (value === null || typeof value !== 'object') {
return undefined;
}
return getImpl(value, elems.slice(1));
};
/**
* <p>Get a configuration value</p>
*
* <p>
* This will return the specified property value, throwing an exception if the
* configuration isn't defined. It is used to assure configurations are defined
* before being used, and to prevent typos.
* </p>
*
* @method get
* @param property {string} - The configuration property to get. Can include '.' sub-properties.
* @return value {*} - The property value
*/
Config.prototype.get = function(property) {
if(property === null || property === undefined){
throw new Error("Calling config.get with null or undefined argument");
}
// Make configurations immutable after first get (unless disabled)
if (checkMutability) {
if (!util.initParam('ALLOW_CONFIG_MUTATIONS', false)) {
util.makeImmutable(config);
}
checkMutability = false;
}
var t = this,
value = getImpl(t, property);
// Produce an exception if the property doesn't exist
if (value === undefined) {
throw new Error('Configuration property "' + property + '" is not defined');
}
// Return the value
return value;
};
/**
* Test that a configuration parameter exists
*
* <pre>
* var config = require('config');
* if (config.has('customer.dbName')) {
* console.log('Customer database name: ' + config.customer.dbName);
* }
* </pre>
*
* @method has
* @param property {string} - The configuration property to test. Can include '.' sub-properties.
* @return isPresent {boolean} - True if the property is defined, false if not defined.
*/
Config.prototype.has = function(property) {
// While get() throws an exception for undefined input, has() is designed to test validity, so false is appropriate
if(property === null || property === undefined){
return false;
}
var t = this;
return (getImpl(t, property) !== undefined);
};
/**
* <p>
* Set default configurations for a node.js module.
* </p>
*
* <p>
* This allows module developers to attach their configurations onto the
* default configuration object so they can be configured by the consumers
* of the module.
* </p>
*
* <p>Using the function within your module:</p>
* <pre>
* var CONFIG = require("config");
* CONFIG.util.setModuleDefaults("MyModule", {
* &nbsp;&nbsp;templateName: "t-50",
* &nbsp;&nbsp;colorScheme: "green"
* });
* <br>
* // Template name may be overridden by application config files
* console.log("Template: " + CONFIG.MyModule.templateName);
* </pre>
*
* <p>
* The above example results in a "MyModule" element of the configuration
* object, containing an object with the specified default values.
* </p>
*
* @method setModuleDefaults
* @param moduleName {string} - Name of your module.
* @param defaultProperties {object} - The default module configuration.
* @return moduleConfig {object} - The module level configuration object.
*/
util.setModuleDefaults = function (moduleName, defaultProperties) {
// Copy the properties into a new object
var t = this,
moduleConfig = util.cloneDeep(defaultProperties);
// Set module defaults into the first sources element
if (configSources.length === 0 || configSources[0].name !== 'Module Defaults') {
configSources.splice(0, 0, {
name: 'Module Defaults',
parsed: {}
});
}
util.setPath(configSources[0].parsed, moduleName.split('.'), {});
util.extendDeep(getImpl(configSources[0].parsed, moduleName), defaultProperties);
// Create a top level config for this module if it doesn't exist
util.setPath(t, moduleName.split('.'), getImpl(t, moduleName) || {});
// Extend local configurations into the module config
util.extendDeep(moduleConfig, getImpl(t, moduleName));
// Merge the extended configs without replacing the original
util.extendDeep(getImpl(t, moduleName), moduleConfig);
// reset the mutability check for "config.get" method.
// we are not making t[moduleName] immutable immediately,
// since there might be more modifications before the first config.get
if (!util.initParam('ALLOW_CONFIG_MUTATIONS', false)) {
checkMutability = true;
}
// Attach handlers & watchers onto the module config object
return util.attachProtoDeep(getImpl(t, moduleName));
};
/**
* <p>Make a configuration property hidden so it doesn't appear when enumerating
* elements of the object.</p>
*
* <p>
* The property still exists and can be read from and written to, but it won't
* show up in for ... in loops, Object.keys(), or JSON.stringify() type methods.
* </p>
*
* <p>
* If the property already exists, it will be made hidden. Otherwise it will
* be created as a hidden property with the specified value.
* </p>
*
* <p><i>
* This method was built for hiding configuration values, but it can be applied
* to <u>any</u> javascript object.
* </i></p>
*
* <p>Example:</p>
* <pre>
* var CONFIG = require('config');
* ...
*
* // Hide the Amazon S3 credentials
* CONFIG.util.makeHidden(CONFIG.amazonS3, 'access_id');
* CONFIG.util.makeHidden(CONFIG.amazonS3, 'secret_key');
* </pre>
*
* @method makeHidden
* @param object {object} - The object to make a hidden property into.
* @param property {string} - The name of the property to make hidden.
* @param value {*} - (optional) Set the property value to this (otherwise leave alone)
* @return object {object} - The original object is returned - for chaining.
*/
util.makeHidden = function(object, property, value) {
// If the new value isn't specified, just mark the property as hidden
if (typeof value === 'undefined') {
Object.defineProperty(object, property, {
enumerable : false
});
}
// Otherwise set the value and mark it as hidden
else {
Object.defineProperty(object, property, {
value : value,
enumerable : false
});
}
return object;
}
/**
* <p>Make a javascript object property immutable (assuring it cannot be changed
* from the current value).</p>
* <p>
* If the specified property is an object, all attributes of that object are
* made immutable, including properties of contained objects, recursively.
* If a property name isn't supplied, all properties of the object are made
* immutable.
* </p>
* <p>
*
* </p>
* <p>
* New properties can be added to the object and those properties will not be
* immutable unless this method is called on those new properties.
* </p>
* <p>
* This operation cannot be undone.
* </p>
*
* <p>Example:</p>
* <pre>
* var config = require('config');
* var myObject = {hello:'world'};
* config.util.makeImmutable(myObject);
* </pre>
*
* @method makeImmutable
* @param object {object} - The object to specify immutable properties for
* @param [property] {string | [string]} - The name of the property (or array of names) to make immutable.
* If not provided, all owned properties of the object are made immutable.
* @param [value] {* | [*]} - Property value (or array of values) to set
* the property to before making immutable. Only used when setting a single
* property. Retained for backward compatibility.
* @return object {object} - The original object is returned - for chaining.
*/
util.makeImmutable = function(object, property, value) {
if (Buffer.isBuffer(object)) {
return object;
}
var properties = null;
// Backwards compatibility mode where property/value can be specified
if (typeof property === 'string') {
return Object.defineProperty(object, property, {
value : (typeof value === 'undefined') ? object[property] : value,
writable : false,
configurable: false
});
}
// Get the list of properties to work with
if (Array.isArray(property)) {
properties = property;
}
else {
properties = Object.keys(object);
}
// Process each property
for (var i = 0; i < properties.length; i++) {
var propertyName = properties[i],
value = object[propertyName];
if (value instanceof RawConfig) {
Object.defineProperty(object, propertyName, {
value: value.resolve(),
writable: false,
configurable: false
});
} else if (Array.isArray(value)) {
// Ensure object items of this array are also immutable.
value.forEach((item, index) => { if (util.isObject(item) || Array.isArray(item)) util.makeImmutable(item) })
Object.defineProperty(object, propertyName, {
value: Object.freeze(value)
});
} else {
// Call recursively if an object.
if (util.isObject(value)) {
// Create a proxy, to capture user updates of configuration options, and throw an exception for awareness, as per:
// https://github.com/lorenwest/node-config/issues/514
value = new Proxy(util.makeImmutable(value), {
set (target, name) {
const message = (Reflect.has(target, name) ? 'update' : 'add');
// Notify the user.
throw Error(`Can not ${message} runtime configuration property: "${name}". Configuration objects are immutable unless ALLOW_CONFIG_MUTATIONS is set.`)
}
})
}
Object.defineProperty(object, propertyName, {
value: value,
writable : false,
configurable: false
});
// Ensure new properties can not be added, as per:
// https://github.com/lorenwest/node-config/issues/505
Object.preventExtensions(object[propertyName])
}
}
return object;
};
/**
* Return the sources for the configurations
*
* <p>
* All sources for configurations are stored in an array of objects containing
* the source name (usually the filename), the original source (as a string),
* and the parsed source as an object.
* </p>
*
* @method getConfigSources
* @return configSources {Array[Object]} - An array of objects containing
* name, original, and parsed elements
*/
util.getConfigSources = function() {
var t = this;
return configSources.slice(0);
};
/**
* Looks into an options object for a specific attribute
*
* <p>
* This method looks into the options object, and if an attribute is defined, returns it,
* and if not, returns the default value
* </p>
*
* @method getOption
* @param options {Object | undefined} the options object
* @param optionName {string} the attribute name to look for
* @param defaultValue { any } the default in case the options object is empty, or the attribute does not exist.
* @return options[optionName] if defined, defaultValue if not.
*/
util.getOption = function(options, optionName, defaultValue) {
if (options !== undefined && options[optionName] !== undefined){
return options[optionName];
} else {
return defaultValue;
}
};
/**
* Load the individual file configurations.
*
* <p>
* This method builds a map of filename to the configuration object defined
* by the file. The search order is:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* default.EXT
* (deployment).EXT
* (hostname).EXT
* (hostname)-(deployment).EXT
* local.EXT
* local-(deployment).EXT
* runtime.json
* </pre>
*
* <p>
* EXT can be yml, yaml, coffee, iced, json, cson or js signifying the file type.
* yaml (and yml) is in YAML format, coffee is a coffee-script, iced is iced-coffee-script,
* json is in JSON format, cson is in CSON format, properties is in .properties format
* (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.properties), and js is a javascript executable file that is
* require()'d with module.exports being the config object.
* </p>
*
* <p>
* hostname is the $HOST environment variable (or --HOST command line parameter)
* if set, otherwise the $HOSTNAME environment variable (or --HOSTNAME command
* line parameter) if set, otherwise the hostname found from
* require('os').hostname().
* </p>
*
* <p>
* Once a hostname is found, everything from the first period ('.') onwards
* is removed. For example, abc.example.com becomes abc
* </p>
*
* <p>
* (deployment) is the deployment type, found in the $NODE_ENV environment
* variable (which can be overridden by using $NODE_CONFIG_ENV
* environment variable). Defaults to 'development'.
* </p>
*
* <p>
* The runtime.json file contains configuration changes made at runtime either
* manually, or by the application setting a configuration value.
* </p>
*
* <p>
* If the $NODE_APP_INSTANCE environment variable (or --NODE_APP_INSTANCE
* command line parameter) is set, then files with this appendage will be loaded.
* See the Multiple Application Instances section of the main documentation page
* for more information.
* </p>
*
* @protected
* @method loadFileConfigs
* @param configDir { string | null } the path to the directory containing the configurations to load
* @param options { object | undefined } parsing options. Current supported option: skipConfigSources: true|false
* @return config {Object} The configuration object
*/
util.loadFileConfigs = function(configDir, options) {
// Initialize
var t = this,
config = {};
// Specify variables that can be used to define the environment
var node_env_var_names = ['NODE_CONFIG_ENV', 'NODE_ENV'];
// Loop through the variables to try and set environment
for (const node_env_var_name of node_env_var_names) {
NODE_ENV = util.initParam(node_env_var_name);
if (!!NODE_ENV) {
NODE_ENV_VAR_NAME = node_env_var_name;
break;
}
}
// If we haven't successfully set the environment using the variables, we'll default it
if (!NODE_ENV) {
NODE_ENV = 'development';
}
node_env_var_names.forEach(node_env_var_name => {
env[node_env_var_name] = NODE_ENV;
});
// Split files name, for loading multiple files.
NODE_ENV = NODE_ENV.split(',');
var dir = configDir || util.initParam('NODE_CONFIG_DIR', Path.join( process.cwd(), 'config') );
dir = _toAbsolutePath(dir);
APP_INSTANCE = util.initParam('NODE_APP_INSTANCE');
CONFIG_SKIP_GITCRYPT = util.initParam('CONFIG_SKIP_GITCRYPT');
// This is for backward compatibility
var runtimeFilename = util.initParam('NODE_CONFIG_RUNTIME_JSON', Path.join(dir , 'runtime.json') );
NODE_CONFIG_PARSER = util.initParam('NODE_CONFIG_PARSER');
if (NODE_CONFIG_PARSER) {
try {
var parserModule = Path.isAbsolute(NODE_CONFIG_PARSER)
? NODE_CONFIG_PARSER
: Path.join(dir, NODE_CONFIG_PARSER);
Parser = require(parserModule);
}
catch (e) {
console.warn('Failed to load config parser from ' + NODE_CONFIG_PARSER);
console.log(e);
}
}
var HOST = util.initParam('HOST');
var HOSTNAME = util.initParam('HOSTNAME');
// Determine the host name from the OS module, $HOST, or $HOSTNAME
// Remove any . appendages, and default to null if not set
try {
var hostName = HOST || HOSTNAME;
if (!hostName) {
var OS = require('os');
hostName = OS.hostname();
}
} catch (e) {
hostName = '';
}
// Store the hostname that won.
env.HOSTNAME = hostName;
// Read each file in turn
var baseNames = ['default'].concat(NODE_ENV);
// #236: Also add full hostname when they are different.
if (hostName) {
var firstDomain = hostName.split('.')[0];
NODE_ENV.forEach(function(env) {
// Backward compatibility
baseNames.push(firstDomain, firstDomain + '-' + env);
// Add full hostname when it is not the same
if (hostName !== firstDomain) {
baseNames.push(hostName, hostName + '-' + env);
}
});
}
NODE_ENV.forEach(function(env) {
baseNames.push('local', 'local-' + env);
});
var allowedFiles = {};
var resolutionIndex = 1;
var extNames = Parser.getFilesOrder();
baseNames.forEach(function(baseName) {
extNames.forEach(function(extName) {
allowedFiles[baseName + '.' + extName] = resolutionIndex++;
if (APP_INSTANCE) {
allowedFiles[baseName + '-' + APP_INSTANCE + '.' + extName] = resolutionIndex++;
}
});
});
var locatedFiles = util.locateMatchingFiles(dir, allowedFiles);
locatedFiles.forEach(function(fullFilename) {
var configObj = util.parseFile(fullFilename, options);
if (configObj) {
util.extendDeep(config, configObj);
}
});
// Override configurations from the $NODE_CONFIG environment variable
// NODE_CONFIG only applies to the base config
if (!configDir) {
var envConfig = {};
CONFIG_DIR = dir;
if (process.env.NODE_CONFIG) {
try {
envConfig = JSON.parse(process.env.NODE_CONFIG);
} catch(e) {
console.error('The $NODE_CONFIG environment variable is malformed JSON');
}
util.extendDeep(config, envConfig);
var skipConfigSources = util.getOption(options,'skipConfigSources', false);
if (!skipConfigSources){
configSources.push({
name: "$NODE_CONFIG",
parsed: envConfig,
});
}
}
// Override configurations from the --NODE_CONFIG command line
var cmdLineConfig = util.getCmdLineArg('NODE_CONFIG');
if (cmdLineConfig) {
try {
cmdLineConfig = JSON.parse(cmdLineConfig);
} catch(e) {
console.error('The --NODE_CONFIG={json} command line argument is malformed JSON');
}
util.extendDeep(config, cmdLineConfig);
var skipConfigSources = util.getOption(options,'skipConfigSources', false);
if (!skipConfigSources){
configSources.push({
name: "--NODE_CONFIG argument",
parsed: cmdLineConfig,
});
}
}
// Place the mixed NODE_CONFIG into the environment
env['NODE_CONFIG'] = JSON.stringify(util.extendDeep(envConfig, cmdLineConfig, {}));
}
// Override with environment variables if there is a custom-environment-variables.EXT mapping file
var customEnvVars = util.getCustomEnvVars(dir, extNames);
util.extendDeep(config, customEnvVars);
// Extend the original config with the contents of runtime.json (backwards compatibility)
var runtimeJson = util.parseFile(runtimeFilename) || {};
util.extendDeep(config, runtimeJson);
util.resolveDeferredConfigs(config);
// Return the configuration object
return config;
};
/**
* Return a list of fullFilenames who exists in allowedFiles
* Ordered according to allowedFiles argument specifications
*
* @protected
* @method locateMatchingFiles
* @param configDirs {string} the config dir, or multiple dirs separated by a column (:)
* @param allowedFiles {object} an object. keys and supported filenames
* and values are the position in the resolution order
* @returns {string[]} fullFilenames - path + filename
*/
util.locateMatchingFiles = function(configDirs, allowedFiles) {
return configDirs.split(Path.delimiter)
.reduce(function(files, configDir) {
if (configDir) {
configDir = _toAbsolutePath(configDir);
try {
FileSystem.readdirSync(configDir).forEach(function(file) {
if (allowedFiles[file]) {
files.push([allowedFiles[file], Path.join(configDir, file)]);
}
});
}
catch(e) {}
return files;
}
}, [])
.sort(function(a, b) { return a[0] - b[0]; })
.map(function(file) { return file[1]; });
};
// Using basic recursion pattern, find all the deferred values and resolve them.
util.resolveDeferredConfigs = function (config) {
var deferred = [];
function _iterate (prop) {
// We put the properties we are going to look it in an array to keep the order predictable
var propsToSort = [];
// First step is to put the properties of interest in an array
for (var property in prop) {
if (Object.hasOwnProperty.call(prop, property) && prop[property] != null) {
propsToSort.push(property);
}
}
// Second step is to iterate of the elements in a predictable (sorted) order
propsToSort.sort().forEach(function (property) {
if (prop[property].constructor === Object) {
_iterate(prop[property]);
} else if (prop[property].constructor === Array) {
for (var i = 0; i < prop[property].length; i++) {
if (prop[property][i] instanceof DeferredConfig) {
deferred.push(prop[property][i].prepare(config, prop[property], i));
}
else {
_iterate(prop[property][i]);
}
}
} else {
if (prop[property] instanceof DeferredConfig) {
deferred.push(prop[property].prepare(config, prop, property));
}
// else: Nothing to do. Keep the property how it is.
}
});
}
_iterate(config);
deferred.forEach(function (defer) { defer.resolve(); });
};
/**
* Parse and return the specified configuration file.
*
* If the file exists in the application config directory, it will
* parse and return it as a JavaScript object.
*
* The file extension determines the parser to use.
*
* .js = File to run that has a module.exports containing the config object
* .coffee = File to run that has a module.exports with coffee-script containing the config object
* .iced = File to run that has a module.exports with iced-coffee-script containing the config object
* All other supported file types (yaml, toml, json, cson, hjson, json5, properties, xml)
* are parsed with util.parseString.
*
* If the file doesn't exist, a null will be returned. If the file can't be
* parsed, an exception will be thrown.
*
* This method performs synchronous file operations, and should not be called
* after synchronous module loading.
*
* @protected
* @method parseFile
* @param fullFilename {string} The full file path and name
* @param options { object | undefined } parsing options. Current supported option: skipConfigSources: true|false
* @return configObject {object|null} The configuration object parsed from the file
*/
util.parseFile = function(fullFilename, options) {
var t = this, // Initialize
configObject = null,
fileContent = null,
stat = null;
// Note that all methods here are the Sync versions. This is appropriate during
// module loading (which is a synchronous operation), but not thereafter.
try {
// Try loading the file.
fileContent = FileSystem.readFileSync(fullFilename, 'utf-8');
fileContent = fileContent.replace(/^\uFEFF/, '');
}
catch (e2) {
if (e2.code !== 'ENOENT') {
throw new Error('Config file ' + fullFilename + ' cannot be read. Error code is: '+e2.code
+'. Error message is: '+e2.message);
}
return null; // file doesn't exists
}
// Parse the file based on extension
try {
// skip if it's a gitcrypt file and CONFIG_SKIP_GITCRYPT is true
if (CONFIG_SKIP_GITCRYPT) {
if (gitCryptTestRegex.test(fileContent)) {
console.error('WARNING: ' + fullFilename + ' is a git-crypt file and CONFIG_SKIP_GITCRYPT is set. skipping.');
return null;
}
}
configObject = Parser.parse(fullFilename, fileContent);
}
catch (e3) {
if (gitCryptTestRegex.test(fileContent)) {
console.error('ERROR: ' + fullFilename + ' is a git-crypt file and CONFIG_SKIP_GITCRYPT is not set.');
}
throw new Error("Cannot parse config file: '" + fullFilename + "': " + e3);
}
// Keep track of this configuration sources, including empty ones, unless the skipConfigSources flag is set to true in the options
var skipConfigSources = util.getOption(options,'skipConfigSources', false);
if (typeof configObject === 'object' && !skipConfigSources) {
configSources.push({
name: fullFilename,
original: fileContent,
parsed: configObject,
});
}
return configObject;
};
/**
* Parse and return the specified string with the specified format.
*
* The format determines the parser to use.
*
* json = File is parsed using JSON.parse()
* yaml (or yml) = Parsed with a YAML parser
* toml = Parsed with a TOML parser
* cson = Parsed with a CSON parser
* hjson = Parsed with a HJSON parser
* json5 = Parsed with a JSON5 parser
* properties = Parsed with the 'properties' node package
* xml = Parsed with a XML parser
*
* If the file doesn't exist, a null will be returned. If the file can't be
* parsed, an exception will be thrown.
*
* This method performs synchronous file operations, and should not be called
* after synchronous module loading.
*
* @protected
* @method parseString
* @param content {string} The full content
* @param format {string} The format to be parsed
* @return {configObject} The configuration object parsed from the string
*/
util.parseString = function (content, format) {
var parser = Parser.getParser(format);
if (typeof parser === 'function') {
return parser(null, content);
}
};
/**
* Attach the Config class prototype to all config objects recursively.
*
* <p>
* This allows you to do anything with CONFIG sub-objects as you can do with
* the top-level CONFIG object. It's so you can do this:
* </p>
*
* <pre>
* var CUST_CONFIG = require('config').Customer;
* CUST_CONFIG.get(...)
* </pre>
*
* @protected
* @method attachProtoDeep
* @param toObject
* @param depth
* @return toObject
*/
util.attachProtoDeep = function(toObject, depth) {
if (toObject instanceof RawConfig) {
return toObject;
}
// Recursion detection
var t = this;
depth = (depth === null ? DEFAULT_CLONE_DEPTH : depth);
if (depth < 0) {
return toObject;
}
// Adding Config.prototype methods directly to toObject as hidden properties
// because adding to toObject.__proto__ exposes the function in toObject
for (var fnName in Config.prototype) {
if (!toObject[fnName]) {
util.makeHidden(toObject, fnName, Config.prototype[fnName]);
}
}
// Add prototypes to sub-objects
for (var prop in toObject) {
if (util.isObject(toObject[prop])) {
util.attachProtoDeep(toObject[prop], depth - 1);
}
}
// Return the original object
return toObject;
};
/**
* Return a deep copy of the specified object.
*
* This returns a new object with all elements copied from the specified
* object. Deep copies are made of objects and arrays so you can do anything
* with the returned object without affecting the input object.
*
* @protected
* @method cloneDeep
* @param parent {object} The original object to copy from
* @param [depth=20] {Integer} Maximum depth (default 20)
* @return {object} A new object with the elements copied from the copyFrom object
*
* This method is copied from https://github.com/pvorb/node-clone/blob/17eea36140d61d97a9954c53417d0e04a00525d9/clone.js
*
* Copyright © 2011-2014 Paul Vorbach and contributors.
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
* of this software and associated documentation files (the Software), to deal
* in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
* to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies
* of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so,
* subject to the following conditions: The above copyright notice and this permission
* notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*/
util.cloneDeep = function cloneDeep(parent, depth, circular, prototype) {
// maintain two arrays for circular references, where corresponding parents
// and children have the same index
var allParents = [];
var allChildren = [];
var useBuffer = typeof Buffer != 'undefined';
if (typeof circular === 'undefined')
circular = true;
if (typeof depth === 'undefined')
depth = 20;
// recurse this function so we don't reset allParents and allChildren
function _clone(parent, depth) {
// cloning null always returns null
if (parent === null)
return null;
if (depth === 0)
return parent;
var child;
if (typeof parent != 'object') {
return parent;
}
if (Utils.isArray(parent)) {
child = [];
} else if (Utils.isRegExp(parent)) {
child = new RegExp(parent.source, util.getRegExpFlags(parent));
if (parent.lastIndex) child.lastIndex = parent.lastIndex;
} else if (Utils.isDate(parent)) {
child = new Date(parent.getTime());
} else if (useBuffer && Buffer.isBuffer(parent)) {
child = Buffer.alloc(parent.length);
parent.copy(child);
return child;
} else {
if (typeof prototype === 'undefined') child = Object.create(Object.getPrototypeOf(parent));
else child = Object.create(prototype);
}
if (circular) {
var index = allParents.indexOf(parent);
if (index != -1) {
return allChildren[index];
}
allParents.push(parent);
allChildren.push(child);
}
for (var i in parent) {
var propDescriptor = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(parent,i);
var hasGetter = ((propDescriptor !== undefined) && (propDescriptor.get !== undefined));
if (hasGetter){
Object.defineProperty(child,i,propDescriptor);
} else if (util.isPromise(parent[i])) {
child[i] = parent[i];
} else {
child[i] = _clone(parent[i], depth - 1);
}
}
return child;
}
return _clone(parent, depth);
};
/**
* Set objects given a path as a string list
*
* @protected
* @method setPath
* @param object {object} - Object to set the property on
* @param path {array[string]} - Array path to the property
* @param value {*} - value to set, ignoring null
*/
util.setPath = function (object, path, value) {
var nextKey = null;
if (value === null || path.length === 0) {
return;
}
else if (path.length === 1) { // no more keys to make, so set the value
object[path.shift()] = value;
}
else {
nextKey = path.shift();
if (!Object.hasOwnProperty.call(object, nextKey)) {
object[nextKey] = {};
}
util.setPath(object[nextKey], path, value);
}
};
/**
* Create a new object patterned after substitutionMap, where:
* 1. Terminal string values in substitutionMap are used as keys
* 2. To look up values in a key-value store, variables
* 3. And parent keys are created as necessary to retain the structure of substitutionMap.
*
* @protected
* @method substituteDeep
* @param substitutionMap {object} - an object whose terminal (non-subobject) values are strings
* @param variables {object[string:value]} - usually process.env, a flat object used to transform
* terminal values in a copy of substitutionMap.
* @returns {object} - deep copy of substitutionMap with only those paths whose terminal values
* corresponded to a key in `variables`
*/
util.substituteDeep = function (substitutionMap, variables) {
var result = {};
function _substituteVars(map, vars, pathTo) {
for (var prop in map) {
var value = map[prop];
if (typeof(value) === 'string') { // We found a leaf variable name
if (vars[value] !== undefined && vars[value] !== '') { // if the vars provide a value set the value in the result map
util.setPath(result, pathTo.concat(prop), vars[value]);
}
}
else if (util.isObject(value)) { // work on the subtree, giving it a clone of the pathTo
if ('__name' in value && '__format' in value && vars[value.__name] !== undefined && vars[value.__name] !== '') {
try {
var parsedValue = util.parseString(vars[value.__name], value.__format);
} catch(err) {
err.message = '__format parser error in ' + value.__name + ': ' + err.message;
throw err;
}
util.setPath(result, pathTo.concat(prop), parsedValue);
} else {
_substituteVars(value, vars, pathTo.concat(prop));
}
}
else {
msg = "Illegal key type for substitution map at " + pathTo.join('.') + ': ' + typeof(value);
throw Error(msg);
}
}
}
_substituteVars(substitutionMap, variables, []);
return result;
};
/* Map environment variables into the configuration if a mapping file,
* `custom-environment-variables.EXT` exists.
*
* @protected
* @method getCustomEnvVars
* @param configDir {string} - the passed configuration directory
* @param extNames {Array[string]} - acceptable configuration file extension names.
* @returns {object} - mapped environment variables or {} if there are none
*/
util.getCustomEnvVars = function (configDir, extNames) {
var result = {};
var resolutionIndex = 1;
var allowedFiles = {};
extNames.forEach(function (extName) {
allowedFiles['custom-environment-variables' + '.' + extName] = resolutionIndex++;
});
var locatedFiles = util.locateMatchingFiles(configDir, allowedFiles);
locatedFiles.forEach(function (fullFilename) {
var configObj = util.parseFile(fullFilename);
if (configObj) {
var environmentSubstitutions = util.substituteDeep(configObj, process.env);
util.extendDeep(result, environmentSubstitutions);
}
});
return result;
};
/**
* Return true if two objects have equal contents.
*
* @protected
* @method equalsDeep
* @param object1 {object} The object to compare from
* @param object2 {object} The object to compare with
* @param depth {integer} An optional depth to prevent recursion. Default: 20.
* @return {boolean} True if both objects have equivalent contents
*/
util.equalsDeep = function(object1, object2, depth) {
// Recursion detection
var t = this;
depth = (depth === null ? DEFAULT_CLONE_DEPTH : depth);
if (depth < 0) {
return {};
}
// Fast comparisons
if (!object1 || !object2) {
return false;
}
if (object1 === object2) {
return true;
}
if (typeof(object1) != 'object' || typeof(object2) != 'object') {
return false;
}
// They must have the same keys. If their length isn't the same
// then they're not equal. If the keys aren't the same, the value
// comparisons will fail.
if (Object.keys(object1).length != Object.keys(object2).length) {
return false;
}
// Compare the values
for (var prop in object1) {
// Call recursively if an object or array
if (object1[prop] && typeof(object1[prop]) === 'object') {
if (!util.equalsDeep(object1[prop], object2[prop], depth - 1)) {
return false;
}
}
else {
if (object1[prop] !== object2[prop]) {
return false;
}
}
}
// Test passed.
return true;
};
/**
* Returns an object containing all elements that differ between two objects.
* <p>
* This method was designed to be used to create the runtime.json file
* contents, but can be used to get the diffs between any two Javascript objects.
* </p>
* <p>
* It works best when object2 originated by deep copying object1, then
* changes were made to object2, and you want an object that would give you
* the changes made to object1 which resulted in object2.
* </p>
*
* @protected
* @method diffDeep
* @param object1 {object} The base object to compare to
* @param object2 {object} The object to compare with
* @param depth {integer} An optional depth to prevent recursion. Default: 20.
* @return {object} A differential object, which if extended onto object1 would
* result in object2.
*/
util.diffDeep = function(object1, object2, depth) {
// Recursion detection
var t = this, diff = {};
depth = (depth === null ? DEFAULT_CLONE_DEPTH : depth);
if (depth < 0) {
return {};
}
// Process each element from object2, adding any element that's different
// from object 1.
for (var parm in object2) {
var value1 = object1[parm];
var value2 = object2[parm];
if (value1 && value2 && util.isObject(value2)) {
if (!(util.equalsDeep(value1, value2))) {
diff[parm] = util.diffDeep(value1, value2, depth - 1);
}
}
else if (Array.isArray(value1) && Array.isArray(value2)) {
if(!util.equalsDeep(value1, value2)) {
diff[parm] = value2;
}
}
else if (value1 !== value2){
diff[parm] = value2;
}
}
// Return the diff object
return diff;
};
/**
* Extend an object, and any object it contains.
*
* This does not replace deep objects, but dives into them
* replacing individual elements instead.
*
* @protected
* @method extendDeep
* @param mergeInto {object} The object to merge into
* @param mergeFrom... {object...} - Any number of objects to merge from
* @param depth {integer} An optional depth to prevent recursion. Default: 20.
* @return {object} The altered mergeInto object is returned
*/
util.extendDeep = function(mergeInto) {
// Initialize
var t = this;
var vargs = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 1);
var depth = vargs.pop();
if (typeof(depth) != 'number') {
vargs.push(depth);
depth = DEFAULT_CLONE_DEPTH;
}
// Recursion detection
if (depth < 0) {
return mergeInto;
}
// Cycle through each object to extend
vargs.forEach(function(mergeFrom) {
// Cycle through each element of the object to merge from
for (var prop in mergeFrom) {
// save original value in deferred elements
var fromIsDeferredFunc = mergeFrom[prop] instanceof DeferredConfig;
var isDeferredFunc = mergeInto[prop] instanceof DeferredConfig;
if (fromIsDeferredFunc && Object.hasOwnProperty.call(mergeInto, prop)) {
mergeFrom[prop]._original = isDeferredFunc ? mergeInto[prop]._original : mergeInto[prop];
}
// Extend recursively if both elements are objects and target is not really a deferred function
if (mergeFrom[prop] instanceof Date) {
mergeInto[prop] = mergeFrom[prop];
} if (mergeFrom[prop] instanceof RegExp) {
mergeInto[prop] = mergeFrom[prop];
} else if (util.isObject(mergeInto[prop]) && util.isObject(mergeFrom[prop]) && !isDeferredFunc) {
util.extendDeep(mergeInto[prop], mergeFrom[prop], depth - 1);
}
else if (util.isPromise(mergeFrom[prop])) {
mergeInto[prop] = mergeFrom[prop];
}
// Copy recursively if the mergeFrom element is an object (or array or fn)
else if (mergeFrom[prop] && typeof mergeFrom[prop] === 'object') {
mergeInto[prop] = util.cloneDeep(mergeFrom[prop], depth -1);
}
// Copy property descriptor otherwise, preserving accessors
else if (Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(Object(mergeFrom), prop)){
Object.defineProperty(mergeInto, prop, Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(Object(mergeFrom), prop));
} else {
mergeInto[prop] = mergeFrom[prop];
}
}
});
// Chain
return mergeInto;
};
/**
* Is the specified argument a regular javascript object?
*
* The argument is an object if it's a JS object, but not an array.
*
* @protected
* @method isObject
* @param obj {*} An argument of any type.
* @return {boolean} TRUE if the arg is an object, FALSE if not
*/
util.isObject = function(obj) {
return (obj !== null) && (typeof obj === 'object') && !(Array.isArray(obj));
};
/**
* Is the specified argument a javascript promise?
*
* @protected
* @method isPromise
* @param obj {*} An argument of any type.
* @returns {boolean}
*/
util.isPromise = function(obj) {
return Object.prototype.toString.call(obj) === '[object Promise]';
};
/**
* <p>Initialize a parameter from the command line or process environment</p>
*
* <p>
* This method looks for the parameter from the command line in the format
* --PARAMETER=VALUE, then from the process environment, then from the
* default specified as an argument.
* </p>
*
* @method initParam
* @param paramName {String} Name of the parameter
* @param [defaultValue] {Any} Default value of the parameter
* @return {Any} The found value, or default value
*/
util.initParam = function (paramName, defaultValue) {
var t = this;
// Record and return the value
var value = util.getCmdLineArg(paramName) || process.env[paramName] || defaultValue;
env[paramName] = value;
return value;
}
/**
* <p>Get Command Line Arguments</p>
*
* <p>
* This method allows you to retrieve the value of the specified command line argument.
* </p>
*
* <p>
* The argument is case sensitive, and must be of the form '--ARG_NAME=value'
* </p>
*
* @method getCmdLineArg
* @param searchFor {String} The argument name to search for
* @return {*} false if the argument was not found, the argument value if found
*/
util.getCmdLineArg = function (searchFor) {
var cmdLineArgs = process.argv.slice(2, process.argv.length),
argName = '--' + searchFor + '=';
for (var argvIt = 0; argvIt < cmdLineArgs.length; argvIt++) {
if (cmdLineArgs[argvIt].indexOf(argName) === 0) {
return cmdLineArgs[argvIt].substr(argName.length);
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* <p>Get a Config Environment Variable Value</p>
*
* <p>
* This method returns the value of the specified config environment variable,
* including any defaults or overrides.
* </p>
*
* @method getEnv
* @param varName {String} The environment variable name
* @return {String} The value of the environment variable
*/
util.getEnv = function (varName) {
return env[varName];
}
/**
* Returns a string of flags for regular expression `re`.
*
* @param {RegExp} re Regular expression
* @returns {string} Flags
*/
util.getRegExpFlags = function (re) {
var flags = '';
re.global && (flags += 'g');
re.ignoreCase && (flags += 'i');
re.multiline && (flags += 'm');
return flags;
};
/**
* Returns a new deep copy of the current config object, or any part of the config if provided.
*
* @param {Object} config The part of the config to copy and serialize. Omit this argument to return the entire config.
* @returns {Object} The cloned config or part of the config
*/
util.toObject = function(config) {
return JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(config || this));
};
// Run strictness checks on NODE_ENV and NODE_APP_INSTANCE and throw an error if there's a problem.
util.runStrictnessChecks = function (config) {
var sources = config.util.getConfigSources();
var sourceFilenames = sources.map(function (src) {
return Path.basename(src.name);
});
NODE_ENV.forEach(function(env) {
// Throw an exception if there's no explicit config file for NODE_ENV
var anyFilesMatchEnv = sourceFilenames.some(function (filename) {
return filename.match(env);
});
// development is special-cased because it's the default value
if (env && (env !== 'development') && !anyFilesMatchEnv) {
_warnOrThrow(NODE_ENV_VAR_NAME+" value of '"+env+"' did not match any deployment config file names.");
}
// Throw if NODE_ENV matches' default' or 'local'
if ((env === 'default') || (env === 'local')) {
_warnOrThrow(NODE_ENV_VAR_NAME+" value of '"+env+"' is ambiguous.");
}
});
// Throw an exception if there's no explicit config file for NODE_APP_INSTANCE
var anyFilesMatchInstance = sourceFilenames.some(function (filename) {
return filename.match(APP_INSTANCE);
});
if (APP_INSTANCE && !anyFilesMatchInstance) {
_warnOrThrow("NODE_APP_INSTANCE value of '"+APP_INSTANCE+"' did not match any instance config file names.");
}
function _warnOrThrow (msg) {
var beStrict = process.env.NODE_CONFIG_STRICT_MODE;
var prefix = beStrict ? 'FATAL: ' : 'WARNING: ';
var seeURL = 'See https://github.com/node-config/node-config/wiki/Strict-Mode';
console.error(prefix+msg);
console.error(prefix+seeURL);
// Accept 1 and true as truthy values. When set via process.env, Node.js casts them to strings.
if (["true", "1"].indexOf(beStrict) >= 0) {
throw new Error(prefix+msg+' '+seeURL);
}
}
};
// Helper functions shared accross object members
function _toAbsolutePath (configDir) {
if (configDir.indexOf('.') === 0) {
return Path.join(process.cwd(), configDir);
}
return configDir;
}
// Instantiate and export the configuration
var config = module.exports = new Config();
// copy methods to util for backwards compatibility
util.stripComments = Parser.stripComments;
util.stripYamlComments = Parser.stripYamlComments;
// Produce warnings if the configuration is empty
var showWarnings = !(util.initParam('SUPPRESS_NO_CONFIG_WARNING'));
if (showWarnings && Object.keys(config).length === 0) {
console.error('WARNING: No configurations found in configuration directory:' +CONFIG_DIR);
console.error('WARNING: To disable this warning set SUPPRESS_NO_CONFIG_WARNING in the environment.');
}