NAME

Config::PlConfig - Maintain a single place for configuration files.

VERSION

This document describes Config::PlConfig version 0.1_02

SYNOPSIS

use Config::PlConfig;

# User configuration.

my $plconfig_userconfig = Config::PlConfig->new({
    host    => 'local',
    domain  => 'com.mycorp.myapp',
});

my $config = $plconfig_userconfig->load();

$config->{database}{driver} = 'mysql';

$config->save();

# Global configuration.

my $plconfig_globalconfig = Config::PlConfig->new({
    host    => 'global',
    domain  => 'com.mycorp.myapp',
}); 

$config->{mycorp_homepage} = 'http://foo.com';

$config->save;

DESCRIPTION

This is a prototype for a configuration system in Perl. It is meant to be inspired by the gconf and Apple Property List configuration systems.

The name, API and features of this module is most likely to change in the near future so it's not meant to be used for production systems.

If you'd like to help develop a configuration system for Perl, you are very welcome.

WHERE DOES IT SAVE CONFIGURATION FILES?

LOCAL CONFIGURATION

Local configuration files will be stored in the data directory of the users home directory.

File::HomeDirs my_data method is used to find the data directory.

GLOBAL CONFIGURATION

The global configuration directory has to be writable by the user the program is running-as. One way to do this is to make the directory world-writable. Hopefully a better solution will be implemented in the future.

UNIX-like systems. (Linux FreeBSD OpenBSD NetBSD)

/etc/plconf

Mac OS X / Darwin

/Library/Application Support/plconf

Windows

Not properly supported at the moment.

SUBROUTINES/METHODS

CONSTRUCTOR

new(%options)

Create a new Config::PlConfig object.

Options:

host    - The host to access the configuration from.
          Can be either local (user) or global (all users).
domain  - The configuration domain. Can be any string but a reverse DNS type string
          is preferred. i.e com.mycorpname.myapplicationname

The default host is local. There is no default domain.

INSTANCE METHODS

load

Load the configuration file. Returns reference to the configuration hash.

save

Save the configuration file.

get($configuration_key)

Get the value of a configuration key.

DIAGNOSTICS

None.

CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT

None.

DEPENDENCIES

Class::Dot

YAML::Syck

File::HomeDir

version

INCOMPATIBILITIES

BUGS AND LIMITATIONS

No bugs have been reported.

Please report any bugs or feature requests to bug-config-plconfig@rt.cpan.org, or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org.

AUTHOR

Ask Solem <asksh@cpan.org>

LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT

Copyright (c) 2007, Ask Solem <asksh@cpan.org>. All rights reserved.

This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See perlartistic.

DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY

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