From de6d2c524430287c699aaa898c1325da6afea539 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Niall Sheridan Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2018 22:39:07 +0100 Subject: Update dependencies --- vendor/github.com/go-ini/ini/README.md | 739 +-------------------------------- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 729 deletions(-) (limited to 'vendor/github.com/go-ini/ini/README.md') diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-ini/ini/README.md b/vendor/github.com/go-ini/ini/README.md index f4ff27c..988dcea 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/go-ini/ini/README.md +++ b/vendor/github.com/go-ini/ini/README.md @@ -1,15 +1,13 @@ -INI [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/go-ini/ini.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/go-ini/ini) [![Sourcegraph](https://sourcegraph.com/github.com/go-ini/ini/-/badge.svg)](https://sourcegraph.com/github.com/go-ini/ini?badge) +INI [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/go-ini/ini.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/go-ini/ini) [![Sourcegraph](https://img.shields.io/badge/view%20on-Sourcegraph-brightgreen.svg)](https://sourcegraph.com/github.com/go-ini/ini) === ![](https://avatars0.githubusercontent.com/u/10216035?v=3&s=200) Package ini provides INI file read and write functionality in Go. -[简体中文](README_ZH.md) +## Features -## Feature - -- Load multiple data sources(`[]byte`, file and `io.ReadCloser`) with overwrites. +- Load from multiple data sources(`[]byte`, file and `io.ReadCloser`) with overwrites. - Read with recursion values. - Read with parent-child sections. - Read with auto-increment key names. @@ -24,739 +22,22 @@ Package ini provides INI file read and write functionality in Go. To use a tagged revision: - go get gopkg.in/ini.v1 - -To use with latest changes: - - go get github.com/go-ini/ini - -Please add `-u` flag to update in the future. - -### Testing - -If you want to test on your machine, please apply `-t` flag: - - go get -t gopkg.in/ini.v1 - -Please add `-u` flag to update in the future. - -## Getting Started - -### Loading from data sources - -A **Data Source** is either raw data in type `[]byte`, a file name with type `string` or `io.ReadCloser`. You can load **as many data sources as you want**. Passing other types will simply return an error. - -```go -cfg, err := ini.Load([]byte("raw data"), "filename", ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewReader([]byte("some other data")))) +```sh +$ go get gopkg.in/ini.v1 ``` -Or start with an empty object: - -```go -cfg := ini.Empty() -``` - -When you cannot decide how many data sources to load at the beginning, you will still be able to **Append()** them later. - -```go -err := cfg.Append("other file", []byte("other raw data")) -``` - -If you have a list of files with possibilities that some of them may not available at the time, and you don't know exactly which ones, you can use `LooseLoad` to ignore nonexistent files without returning error. - -```go -cfg, err := ini.LooseLoad("filename", "filename_404") -``` - -The cool thing is, whenever the file is available to load while you're calling `Reload` method, it will be counted as usual. - -#### Ignore cases of key name - -When you do not care about cases of section and key names, you can use `InsensitiveLoad` to force all names to be lowercased while parsing. - -```go -cfg, err := ini.InsensitiveLoad("filename") -//... - -// sec1 and sec2 are the exactly same section object -sec1, err := cfg.GetSection("Section") -sec2, err := cfg.GetSection("SecTIOn") - -// key1 and key2 are the exactly same key object -key1, err := sec1.GetKey("Key") -key2, err := sec2.GetKey("KeY") -``` - -#### MySQL-like boolean key - -MySQL's configuration allows a key without value as follows: - -```ini -[mysqld] -... -skip-host-cache -skip-name-resolve -``` - -By default, this is considered as missing value. But if you know you're going to deal with those cases, you can assign advanced load options: - -```go -cfg, err := ini.LoadSources(ini.LoadOptions{AllowBooleanKeys: true}, "my.cnf")) -``` - -The value of those keys are always `true`, and when you save to a file, it will keep in the same foramt as you read. - -To generate such keys in your program, you could use `NewBooleanKey`: - -```go -key, err := sec.NewBooleanKey("skip-host-cache") -``` - -#### Comment - -Take care that following format will be treated as comment: - -1. Line begins with `#` or `;` -2. Words after `#` or `;` -3. Words after section name (i.e words after `[some section name]`) - -If you want to save a value with `#` or `;`, please quote them with ``` ` ``` or ``` """ ```. - -Alternatively, you can use following `LoadOptions` to completely ignore inline comments: - -```go -cfg, err := ini.LoadSources(ini.LoadOptions{IgnoreInlineComment: true}, "app.ini")) -``` - -### Working with sections - -To get a section, you would need to: - -```go -section, err := cfg.GetSection("section name") -``` - -For a shortcut for default section, just give an empty string as name: - -```go -section, err := cfg.GetSection("") -``` - -When you're pretty sure the section exists, following code could make your life easier: - -```go -section := cfg.Section("section name") -``` - -What happens when the section somehow does not exist? Don't panic, it automatically creates and returns a new section to you. - -To create a new section: - -```go -err := cfg.NewSection("new section") -``` - -To get a list of sections or section names: - -```go -sections := cfg.Sections() -names := cfg.SectionStrings() -``` - -### Working with keys - -To get a key under a section: - -```go -key, err := cfg.Section("").GetKey("key name") -``` - -Same rule applies to key operations: - -```go -key := cfg.Section("").Key("key name") -``` - -To check if a key exists: - -```go -yes := cfg.Section("").HasKey("key name") -``` - -To create a new key: - -```go -err := cfg.Section("").NewKey("name", "value") -``` - -To get a list of keys or key names: - -```go -keys := cfg.Section("").Keys() -names := cfg.Section("").KeyStrings() -``` - -To get a clone hash of keys and corresponding values: - -```go -hash := cfg.Section("").KeysHash() -``` - -### Working with values - -To get a string value: - -```go -val := cfg.Section("").Key("key name").String() -``` - -To validate key value on the fly: - -```go -val := cfg.Section("").Key("key name").Validate(func(in string) string { - if len(in) == 0 { - return "default" - } - return in -}) -``` - -If you do not want any auto-transformation (such as recursive read) for the values, you can get raw value directly (this way you get much better performance): - -```go -val := cfg.Section("").Key("key name").Value() -``` - -To check if raw value exists: - -```go -yes := cfg.Section("").HasValue("test value") -``` - -To get value with types: - -```go -// For boolean values: -// true when value is: 1, t, T, TRUE, true, True, YES, yes, Yes, y, ON, on, On -// false when value is: 0, f, F, FALSE, false, False, NO, no, No, n, OFF, off, Off -v, err = cfg.Section("").Key("BOOL").Bool() -v, err = cfg.Section("").Key("FLOAT64").Float64() -v, err = cfg.Section("").Key("INT").Int() -v, err = cfg.Section("").Key("INT64").Int64() -v, err = cfg.Section("").Key("UINT").Uint() -v, err = cfg.Section("").Key("UINT64").Uint64() -v, err = cfg.Section("").Key("TIME").TimeFormat(time.RFC3339) -v, err = cfg.Section("").Key("TIME").Time() // RFC3339 - -v = cfg.Section("").Key("BOOL").MustBool() -v = cfg.Section("").Key("FLOAT64").MustFloat64() -v = cfg.Section("").Key("INT").MustInt() -v = cfg.Section("").Key("INT64").MustInt64() -v = cfg.Section("").Key("UINT").MustUint() -v = cfg.Section("").Key("UINT64").MustUint64() -v = cfg.Section("").Key("TIME").MustTimeFormat(time.RFC3339) -v = cfg.Section("").Key("TIME").MustTime() // RFC3339 - -// Methods start with Must also accept one argument for default value -// when key not found or fail to parse value to given type. -// Except method MustString, which you have to pass a default value. - -v = cfg.Section("").Key("String").MustString("default") -v = cfg.Section("").Key("BOOL").MustBool(true) -v = cfg.Section("").Key("FLOAT64").MustFloat64(1.25) -v = cfg.Section("").Key("INT").MustInt(10) -v = cfg.Section("").Key("INT64").MustInt64(99) -v = cfg.Section("").Key("UINT").MustUint(3) -v = cfg.Section("").Key("UINT64").MustUint64(6) -v = cfg.Section("").Key("TIME").MustTimeFormat(time.RFC3339, time.Now()) -v = cfg.Section("").Key("TIME").MustTime(time.Now()) // RFC3339 -``` - -What if my value is three-line long? - -```ini -[advance] -ADDRESS = """404 road, -NotFound, State, 5000 -Earth""" -``` - -Not a problem! - -```go -cfg.Section("advance").Key("ADDRESS").String() - -/* --- start --- -404 road, -NotFound, State, 5000 -Earth ------- end --- */ -``` - -That's cool, how about continuation lines? - -```ini -[advance] -two_lines = how about \ - continuation lines? -lots_of_lines = 1 \ - 2 \ - 3 \ - 4 -``` - -Piece of cake! - -```go -cfg.Section("advance").Key("two_lines").String() // how about continuation lines? -cfg.Section("advance").Key("lots_of_lines").String() // 1 2 3 4 -``` - -Well, I hate continuation lines, how do I disable that? - -```go -cfg, err := ini.LoadSources(ini.LoadOptions{ - IgnoreContinuation: true, -}, "filename") -``` - -Holy crap! - -Note that single quotes around values will be stripped: - -```ini -foo = "some value" // foo: some value -bar = 'some value' // bar: some value -``` - -Sometimes you downloaded file from [Crowdin](https://crowdin.com/) has values like the following (value is surrounded by double quotes and quotes in the value are escaped): - -```ini -create_repo="created repository %s" -``` - -How do you transform this to regular format automatically? - -```go -cfg, err := ini.LoadSources(ini.LoadOptions{UnescapeValueDoubleQuotes: true}, "en-US.ini")) -cfg.Section("").Key("create_repo").String() -// You got: created repository %s -``` - -That's all? Hmm, no. - -#### Helper methods of working with values - -To get value with given candidates: - -```go -v = cfg.Section("").Key("STRING").In("default", []string{"str", "arr", "types"}) -v = cfg.Section("").Key("FLOAT64").InFloat64(1.1, []float64{1.25, 2.5, 3.75}) -v = cfg.Section("").Key("INT").InInt(5, []int{10, 20, 30}) -v = cfg.Section("").Key("INT64").InInt64(10, []int64{10, 20, 30}) -v = cfg.Section("").Key("UINT").InUint(4, []int{3, 6, 9}) -v = cfg.Section("").Key("UINT64").InUint64(8, []int64{3, 6, 9}) -v = cfg.Section("").Key("TIME").InTimeFormat(time.RFC3339, time.Now(), []time.Time{time1, time2, time3}) -v = cfg.Section("").Key("TIME").InTime(time.Now(), []time.Time{time1, time2, time3}) // RFC3339 -``` - -Default value will be presented if value of key is not in candidates you given, and default value does not need be one of candidates. - -To validate value in a given range: - -```go -vals = cfg.Section("").Key("FLOAT64").RangeFloat64(0.0, 1.1, 2.2) -vals = cfg.Section("").Key("INT").RangeInt(0, 10, 20) -vals = cfg.Section("").Key("INT64").RangeInt64(0, 10, 20) -vals = cfg.Section("").Key("UINT").RangeUint(0, 3, 9) -vals = cfg.Section("").Key("UINT64").RangeUint64(0, 3, 9) -vals = cfg.Section("").Key("TIME").RangeTimeFormat(time.RFC3339, time.Now(), minTime, maxTime) -vals = cfg.Section("").Key("TIME").RangeTime(time.Now(), minTime, maxTime) // RFC3339 -``` - -##### Auto-split values into a slice - -To use zero value of type for invalid inputs: - -```go -// Input: 1.1, 2.2, 3.3, 4.4 -> [1.1 2.2 3.3 4.4] -// Input: how, 2.2, are, you -> [0.0 2.2 0.0 0.0] -vals = cfg.Section("").Key("STRINGS").Strings(",") -vals = cfg.Section("").Key("FLOAT64S").Float64s(",") -vals = cfg.Section("").Key("INTS").Ints(",") -vals = cfg.Section("").Key("INT64S").Int64s(",") -vals = cfg.Section("").Key("UINTS").Uints(",") -vals = cfg.Section("").Key("UINT64S").Uint64s(",") -vals = cfg.Section("").Key("TIMES").Times(",") -``` - -To exclude invalid values out of result slice: - -```go -// Input: 1.1, 2.2, 3.3, 4.4 -> [1.1 2.2 3.3 4.4] -// Input: how, 2.2, are, you -> [2.2] -vals = cfg.Section("").Key("FLOAT64S").ValidFloat64s(",") -vals = cfg.Section("").Key("INTS").ValidInts(",") -vals = cfg.Section("").Key("INT64S").ValidInt64s(",") -vals = cfg.Section("").Key("UINTS").ValidUints(",") -vals = cfg.Section("").Key("UINT64S").ValidUint64s(",") -vals = cfg.Section("").Key("TIMES").ValidTimes(",") -``` - -Or to return nothing but error when have invalid inputs: - -```go -// Input: 1.1, 2.2, 3.3, 4.4 -> [1.1 2.2 3.3 4.4] -// Input: how, 2.2, are, you -> error -vals = cfg.Section("").Key("FLOAT64S").StrictFloat64s(",") -vals = cfg.Section("").Key("INTS").StrictInts(",") -vals = cfg.Section("").Key("INT64S").StrictInt64s(",") -vals = cfg.Section("").Key("UINTS").StrictUints(",") -vals = cfg.Section("").Key("UINT64S").StrictUint64s(",") -vals = cfg.Section("").Key("TIMES").StrictTimes(",") -``` - -### Save your configuration - -Finally, it's time to save your configuration to somewhere. - -A typical way to save configuration is writing it to a file: - -```go -// ... -err = cfg.SaveTo("my.ini") -err = cfg.SaveToIndent("my.ini", "\t") -``` - -Another way to save is writing to a `io.Writer` interface: - -```go -// ... -cfg.WriteTo(writer) -cfg.WriteToIndent(writer, "\t") -``` - -By default, spaces are used to align "=" sign between key and values, to disable that: - -```go -ini.PrettyFormat = false -``` - -## Advanced Usage - -### Recursive Values - -For all value of keys, there is a special syntax `%()s`, where `` is the key name in same section or default section, and `%()s` will be replaced by corresponding value(empty string if key not found). You can use this syntax at most 99 level of recursions. - -```ini -NAME = ini - -[author] -NAME = Unknwon -GITHUB = https://github.com/%(NAME)s - -[package] -FULL_NAME = github.com/go-ini/%(NAME)s -``` - -```go -cfg.Section("author").Key("GITHUB").String() // https://github.com/Unknwon -cfg.Section("package").Key("FULL_NAME").String() // github.com/go-ini/ini -``` - -### Parent-child Sections - -You can use `.` in section name to indicate parent-child relationship between two or more sections. If the key not found in the child section, library will try again on its parent section until there is no parent section. - -```ini -NAME = ini -VERSION = v1 -IMPORT_PATH = gopkg.in/%(NAME)s.%(VERSION)s - -[package] -CLONE_URL = https://%(IMPORT_PATH)s - -[package.sub] -``` - -```go -cfg.Section("package.sub").Key("CLONE_URL").String() // https://gopkg.in/ini.v1 -``` - -#### Retrieve parent keys available to a child section - -```go -cfg.Section("package.sub").ParentKeys() // ["CLONE_URL"] -``` - -### Unparseable Sections - -Sometimes, you have sections that do not contain key-value pairs but raw content, to handle such case, you can use `LoadOptions.UnparsableSections`: - -```go -cfg, err := ini.LoadSources(ini.LoadOptions{UnparseableSections: []string{"COMMENTS"}}, `[COMMENTS] -<1> This slide has the fuel listed in the wrong units `)) - -body := cfg.Section("COMMENTS").Body() - -/* --- start --- -<1> This slide has the fuel listed in the wrong units ------- end --- */ -``` - -### Auto-increment Key Names - -If key name is `-` in data source, then it would be seen as special syntax for auto-increment key name start from 1, and every section is independent on counter. - -```ini -[features] --: Support read/write comments of keys and sections --: Support auto-increment of key names --: Support load multiple files to overwrite key values -``` - -```go -cfg.Section("features").KeyStrings() // []{"#1", "#2", "#3"} -``` - -### Map To Struct - -Want more objective way to play with INI? Cool. - -```ini -Name = Unknwon -age = 21 -Male = true -Born = 1993-01-01T20:17:05Z - -[Note] -Content = Hi is a good man! -Cities = HangZhou, Boston -``` - -```go -type Note struct { - Content string - Cities []string -} - -type Person struct { - Name string - Age int `ini:"age"` - Male bool - Born time.Time - Note - Created time.Time `ini:"-"` -} - -func main() { - cfg, err := ini.Load("path/to/ini") - // ... - p := new(Person) - err = cfg.MapTo(p) - // ... - - // Things can be simpler. - err = ini.MapTo(p, "path/to/ini") - // ... - - // Just map a section? Fine. - n := new(Note) - err = cfg.Section("Note").MapTo(n) - // ... -} -``` - -Can I have default value for field? Absolutely. - -Assign it before you map to struct. It will keep the value as it is if the key is not presented or got wrong type. - -```go -// ... -p := &Person{ - Name: "Joe", -} -// ... -``` - -It's really cool, but what's the point if you can't give me my file back from struct? - -### Reflect From Struct - -Why not? - -```go -type Embeded struct { - Dates []time.Time `delim:"|" comment:"Time data"` - Places []string `ini:"places,omitempty"` - None []int `ini:",omitempty"` -} - -type Author struct { - Name string `ini:"NAME"` - Male bool - Age int `comment:"Author's age"` - GPA float64 - NeverMind string `ini:"-"` - *Embeded `comment:"Embeded section"` -} - -func main() { - a := &Author{"Unknwon", true, 21, 2.8, "", - &Embeded{ - []time.Time{time.Now(), time.Now()}, - []string{"HangZhou", "Boston"}, - []int{}, - }} - cfg := ini.Empty() - err = ini.ReflectFrom(cfg, a) - // ... -} -``` - -So, what do I get? - -```ini -NAME = Unknwon -Male = true -; Author's age -Age = 21 -GPA = 2.8 - -; Embeded section -[Embeded] -; Time data -Dates = 2015-08-07T22:14:22+08:00|2015-08-07T22:14:22+08:00 -places = HangZhou,Boston -``` - -#### Name Mapper - -To save your time and make your code cleaner, this library supports [`NameMapper`](https://gowalker.org/gopkg.in/ini.v1#NameMapper) between struct field and actual section and key name. - -There are 2 built-in name mappers: - -- `AllCapsUnderscore`: it converts to format `ALL_CAPS_UNDERSCORE` then match section or key. -- `TitleUnderscore`: it converts to format `title_underscore` then match section or key. - -To use them: - -```go -type Info struct { - PackageName string -} - -func main() { - err = ini.MapToWithMapper(&Info{}, ini.TitleUnderscore, []byte("package_name=ini")) - // ... - - cfg, err := ini.Load([]byte("PACKAGE_NAME=ini")) - // ... - info := new(Info) - cfg.NameMapper = ini.AllCapsUnderscore - err = cfg.MapTo(info) - // ... -} -``` - -Same rules of name mapper apply to `ini.ReflectFromWithMapper` function. - -#### Value Mapper - -To expand values (e.g. from environment variables), you can use the `ValueMapper` to transform values: - -```go -type Env struct { - Foo string `ini:"foo"` -} - -func main() { - cfg, err := ini.Load([]byte("[env]\nfoo = ${MY_VAR}\n") - cfg.ValueMapper = os.ExpandEnv - // ... - env := &Env{} - err = cfg.Section("env").MapTo(env) -} -``` - -This would set the value of `env.Foo` to the value of the environment variable `MY_VAR`. - -#### Other Notes On Map/Reflect - -Any embedded struct is treated as a section by default, and there is no automatic parent-child relations in map/reflect feature: - -```go -type Child struct { - Age string -} - -type Parent struct { - Name string - Child -} - -type Config struct { - City string - Parent -} -``` - -Example configuration: - -```ini -City = Boston - -[Parent] -Name = Unknwon - -[Child] -Age = 21 -``` - -What if, yes, I'm paranoid, I want embedded struct to be in the same section. Well, all roads lead to Rome. - -```go -type Child struct { - Age string -} - -type Parent struct { - Name string - Child `ini:"Parent"` -} +To use with latest changes: -type Config struct { - City string - Parent -} +```sh +$ go get github.com/go-ini/ini ``` -Example configuration: - -```ini -City = Boston - -[Parent] -Name = Unknwon -Age = 21 -``` +Please add `-u` flag to update in the future. ## Getting Help +- [Getting Started](https://ini.unknwon.io/docs/intro/getting_started) - [API Documentation](https://gowalker.org/gopkg.in/ini.v1) -- [File An Issue](https://github.com/go-ini/ini/issues/new) - -## FAQs - -### What does `BlockMode` field do? - -By default, library lets you read and write values so we need a locker to make sure your data is safe. But in cases that you are very sure about only reading data through the library, you can set `cfg.BlockMode = false` to speed up read operations about **50-70%** faster. - -### Why another INI library? - -Many people are using my another INI library [goconfig](https://github.com/Unknwon/goconfig), so the reason for this one is I would like to make more Go style code. Also when you set `cfg.BlockMode = false`, this one is about **10-30%** faster. - -To make those changes I have to confirm API broken, so it's safer to keep it in another place and start using `gopkg.in` to version my package at this time.(PS: shorter import path) ## License -- cgit v1.2.3