NAME
Config::Any::CSV - Load CSV as config files
VERSION
version 0.05
SYNOPSIS
use Config::Any;
my $config = Config::Any->load_files({files => \@files});
I recommend to use Config::ZOMG for a nicer interface to Config::Any:
use Config::ZOMG;
# just load a single file
my $config_hash = Config::ZOMG->open( $csv_file );
# load foo.csv (and possible foo_local.csv)
my $config = Config::ZOMG->new(
path => '/path/to/config',
name => 'foo'
);
# load with CSV options
my $config = Config::ZOMG->new(
path => '/path/to/config',
name => 'foo',
drivers => {
CSV => {
sep_char => ';',
with_key => 1,
}
}
);
DESCRIPTION
This small module adds support of CSV files to Config::Any. Files with extension .csv
are read with Text::CSV - see that module for documentation of the particular CSV format. By default, Config::Any::CSV enables the options binary
and allow_whitespace
. One can modify options with driver_args
(Config::Any) or driver
(Config::ZOMG). The first row of a CSV file is always interpreted as a list of field names and the first field is always interpreted as key field. For instance this CSV file
name,age,mail
alice, 42, alice@example.org
bob, 23, bob@example.org
Is parsed into this Perl structure:
{
alice => {
age => '42',
mail => 'alice@example.org',
},
bob => {
age => '23',
mail => 'bob@example.org'
}
}
The driver option with_key
adds key field to each row:
{
alice => {
name => 'alice',
age => '42',
mail => 'alice@example.org',
},
bob => {
name => 'bob',
age => '23',
mail => 'bob@example.org'
}
}
The name of the first field is irrelevant and the order of rows gets lost. If a file contains multiple rows with the same first field value, only the last of these rows is used. Empty lines are ignored.
This module requires Perl 5.10 but it could easily be modified to also run in more ancient versions of Perl.
AUTHOR
Jakob Voß
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2014 by Jakob Voß.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.