pub struct Data<F>where
F: Format,{
pub profile: Option<Profile>,
/* private fields */
}Expand description
A Provider that sources values from a file or string in a given
Format.
§Constructing
A Data provider is typically constructed indirectly via a type that
implements the Format trait via the Format::file() and
Format::string() methods which in-turn defer to Data::file() and
Data::string() by default:
// The `Format` trait must be in-scope to use its methods.
use figment::providers::{Format, Data, Json};
// These two are equivalent, except the former requires the explicit type.
let json = Data::<Json>::file("foo.json");
let json = Json::file("foo.json");§Provider Details
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Profile
This provider does not set a profile.
-
Metadata
This provider is named
${NAME} file(when constructed viaData::file()) or${NAME} source string(when constructed viaData::string()), where${NAME}isFormat::NAME. When constructed from a file, the file’s path is specified as fileSource. Path interpolation is unchanged from the default. -
Data (Unnested, default)
When nesting is not specified, the source file or string is read and parsed, and the parsed dictionary is emitted into the profile configurable via
Data::profile(), which defaults toProfile::Default. If the source is a file and the file is not present, an empty dictionary is emitted. -
Data (Nested)
When nesting is specified, the source value is expected to be a dictionary. It’s top-level keys are emitted as profiles, and the value corresponding to each key as the profile data.
Fields§
§profile: Option<Profile>The profile data will be emitted to if nesting is disabled. Defaults to
Profile::Default.
Implementations§
Source§impl<F> Data<F>where
F: Format,
impl<F> Data<F>where
F: Format,
Sourcepub fn file<P>(path: P) -> Data<F>
pub fn file<P>(path: P) -> Data<F>
Returns a Data provider that sources its values by parsing the file at
path as format F. If path is relative, the file is searched for in
the current working directory and all parent directories until the root,
and the first hit is used. If you don’t want parent directories to be
searched, use Data::file_exact() instead.
Nesting is disabled by default. Use Data::nested() to enable it.
use serde::Deserialize;
use figment::{Figment, Jail, providers::{Format, Toml}, value::Map};
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Deserialize)]
struct Config {
numbers: Vec<usize>,
untyped: Map<String, usize>,
}
Jail::expect_with(|jail| {
jail.create_file("Config.toml", r#"
numbers = [1, 2, 3]
[untyped]
key = 1
other = 4
"#)?;
let config: Config = Figment::from(Toml::file("Config.toml")).extract()?;
assert_eq!(config, Config {
numbers: vec![1, 2, 3],
untyped: figment::util::map!["key".into() => 1, "other".into() => 4],
});
Ok(())
});Sourcepub fn file_exact<P>(path: P) -> Data<F>
pub fn file_exact<P>(path: P) -> Data<F>
Returns a Data provider that sources its values by parsing the file at
path as format F. If path is relative, it is located relative to
the current working directory. No other directories are searched.
If you want to search parent directories for path, use
Data::file() instead.
Nesting is disabled by default. Use Data::nested() to enable it.
use serde::Deserialize;
use figment::{Figment, Jail, providers::{Format, Toml}};
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Deserialize)]
struct Config {
foo: usize,
}
Jail::expect_with(|jail| {
// Create 'subdir/config.toml' and set `cwd = subdir`.
jail.create_file("config.toml", "foo = 123")?;
jail.change_dir(jail.create_dir("subdir")?)?;
// We are in `subdir`. `config.toml` is in `../`. `file()` finds it.
let config = Figment::from(Toml::file("config.toml")).extract::<Config>()?;
assert_eq!(config.foo, 123);
// `file_exact()` doesn't search, so it doesn't find it.
let config = Figment::from(Toml::file_exact("config.toml")).extract::<Config>();
assert!(config.is_err());
Ok(())
});Sourcepub fn string(string: &str) -> Data<F>
pub fn string(string: &str) -> Data<F>
Returns a Data provider that sources its values by parsing the string
string as format F. Nesting is not enabled by default; use
Data::nested() to enable nesting.
use serde::Deserialize;
use figment::{Figment, Jail, providers::{Format, Toml}, value::Map};
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Deserialize)]
struct Config {
numbers: Vec<usize>,
untyped: Map<String, usize>,
}
Jail::expect_with(|jail| {
let source = r#"
numbers = [1, 2, 3]
untyped = { key = 1, other = 4 }
"#;
let config: Config = Figment::from(Toml::string(source)).extract()?;
assert_eq!(config, Config {
numbers: vec![1, 2, 3],
untyped: figment::util::map!["key".into() => 1, "other".into() => 4],
});
Ok(())
});Sourcepub fn nested(self) -> Data<F>
pub fn nested(self) -> Data<F>
Enables nesting on self, which results in top-level keys of the
sourced data being treated as profiles.
use serde::Deserialize;
use figment::{Figment, Jail, providers::{Format, Toml}, value::Map};
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Deserialize)]
struct Config {
numbers: Vec<usize>,
untyped: Map<String, usize>,
}
Jail::expect_with(|jail| {
jail.create_file("Config.toml", r#"
[global.untyped]
global = 0
hi = 7
[staging]
numbers = [1, 2, 3]
[release]
numbers = [6, 7, 8]
"#)?;
// Enable nesting via `nested()`.
let figment = Figment::from(Toml::file("Config.toml").nested());
let figment = figment.select("staging");
let config: Config = figment.extract()?;
assert_eq!(config, Config {
numbers: vec![1, 2, 3],
untyped: figment::util::map!["global".into() => 0, "hi".into() => 7],
});
let config: Config = figment.select("release").extract()?;
assert_eq!(config, Config {
numbers: vec![6, 7, 8],
untyped: figment::util::map!["global".into() => 0, "hi".into() => 7],
});
Ok(())
});Sourcepub fn profile<P>(self, profile: P) -> Data<F>
pub fn profile<P>(self, profile: P) -> Data<F>
Set the profile to emit data to when nesting is disabled.
use serde::Deserialize;
use figment::{Figment, Jail, providers::{Format, Toml}, value::Map};
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Deserialize)]
struct Config { value: u8 }
Jail::expect_with(|jail| {
let provider = Toml::string("value = 123").profile("debug");
let config: Config = Figment::from(provider).select("debug").extract()?;
assert_eq!(config, Config { value: 123 });
Ok(())
});Trait Implementations§
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