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confique/examples/simple.rs
2021-07-27 01:14:00 +02:00

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use std::{net::IpAddr, path::PathBuf};
use confique::{Config, toml::FormatOptions};
#[derive(Debug, Config)]
/// A sample configuration for our app.
struct Conf {
#[config(nested)]
http: Http,
#[config(nested)]
log: LogConfig,
}
/// Configuring the HTTP server of our app.
#[derive(Debug, Config)]
struct Http {
/// The port the server will listen on.
#[config(env = "PORT")]
port: u16,
/// The bind address of the server. Can be set to `0.0.0.0` for example, to
/// allow other users of the network to access the server.
#[config(default = "127.0.0.1")]
bind: IpAddr,
}
#[derive(Debug, Config)]
struct LogConfig {
/// If set to `true`, the app will log to stdout.
#[config(default = true)]
stdout: bool,
/// If this is set, the app will write logs to the given file. Of course,
/// the app has to have write access to that file.
file: Option<PathBuf>,
}
fn main() -> Result<(), anyhow::Error> {
println!("TEMPLATE:");
println!("--------------------------------------------------------");
print!("{}", confique::toml::format::<Conf>(FormatOptions::default()));
println!("--------------------------------------------------------");
let r = Conf::builder()
.env()
.file("examples/files/simple.toml")
.file("examples/files/etc/simple.yaml")
.load()?;
println!();
println!("LOADED CONFIGURATION: {:#?}", r);
Ok(())
}