The parsecfg module implements a high performance configuration file parser. The configuration file's syntax is similar to the Windows .ini format, but much more powerful, as it is not a line based parser. String literals, raw string literals and triple quoted string literals are supported as in the Nim programming language.
Example of how a configuration file may look like:
# This is a comment. ; this too. [Common] cc=gcc # '=' and ':' are the same --foo="bar" # '--cc' and 'cc' are the same, 'bar' and '"bar"' are the same --verbose [Windows] isConsoleApplication=False ; another comment [Posix] isConsoleApplication=True key1: "in this string backslash escapes are interpreted\n" key2: r"in this string not" key3: """triple quotes strings are also supported. They may span multiple lines.""" --"long option with spaces": r"c:\myfiles\test.txt"
Here is an example of how to use the configuration file parser:
import os, parsecfg, strutils, streams var f = newFileStream(paramStr(1), fmRead) if f != nil: var p: CfgParser open(p, f, paramStr(1)) while true: var e = next(p) case e.kind of cfgEof: break of cfgSectionStart: ## a ``[section]`` has been parsed echo("new section: " & e.section) of cfgKeyValuePair: echo("key-value-pair: " & e.key & ": " & e.value) of cfgOption: echo("command: " & e.key & ": " & e.value) of cfgError: echo(e.msg) close(p) else: echo("cannot open: " & paramStr(1))
Examples
Configuration file example
charset = "utf-8" [Package] name = "hello" --threads:on [Author] name = "lihf8515" qq = "10214028" email = "[email protected]"
Creating a configuration file
import parsecfg var dict=newConfig() dict.setSectionKey("","charset","utf-8") dict.setSectionKey("Package","name","hello") dict.setSectionKey("Package","--threads","on") dict.setSectionKey("Author","name","lihf8515") dict.setSectionKey("Author","qq","10214028") dict.setSectionKey("Author","email","[email protected]") dict.writeConfig("config.ini")
Reading a configuration file
import parsecfg var dict = loadConfig("config.ini") var charset = dict.getSectionValue("","charset") var threads = dict.getSectionValue("Package","--threads") var pname = dict.getSectionValue("Package","name") var name = dict.getSectionValue("Author","name") var qq = dict.getSectionValue("Author","qq") var email = dict.getSectionValue("Author","email") echo pname & "\n" & name & "\n" & qq & "\n" & email
Modifying a configuration file
import parsecfg var dict = loadConfig("config.ini") dict.setSectionKey("Author","name","lhf") dict.writeConfig("config.ini")
Deleting a section key in a configuration file
import parsecfg var dict = loadConfig("config.ini") dict.delSectionKey("Author","email") dict.writeConfig("config.ini")
Types
CfgEventKind = enum cfgEof, ## end of file reached cfgSectionStart, ## a ``[section]`` has been parsed cfgKeyValuePair, ## a ``key=value`` pair has been detected cfgOption, ## a ``--key=value`` command line option cfgError ## an error occurred during parsing
- enumeration of all events that may occur when parsing Source Edit
CfgEvent = object of RootObj case kind*: CfgEventKind ## the kind of the event of cfgEof: nil of cfgSectionStart: section*: string ## `section` contains the name of the ## parsed section start (syntax: ``[section]``) of cfgKeyValuePair, cfgOption: key*, value*: string ## contains the (key, value) pair if an option ## of the form ``--key: value`` or an ordinary ## ``key= value`` pair has been parsed. ## ``value==""`` if it was not specified in the ## configuration file. of cfgError: ## the parser encountered an error: `msg` msg*: string ## contains the error message. No exceptions ## are thrown if a parse error occurs.
- describes a parsing event Source Edit
CfgParser = object of BaseLexer tok: Token filename: string
- the parser object. Source Edit
Config = OrderedTableRef[string, OrderedTableRef[string, string]]
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Procs
proc open(c: var CfgParser; input: Stream; filename: string; lineOffset = 0) {...}{.gcsafe, extern: "npc$1", raises: [Defect, IOError, OSError, Exception], tags: [ReadIOEffect, RootEffect].}
- initializes the parser with an input stream. Filename is only used for nice error messages. lineOffset can be used to influence the line number information in the generated error messages. Source Edit
proc close(c: var CfgParser) {...}{.gcsafe, extern: "npc$1", raises: [Exception, IOError, OSError], tags: [WriteIOEffect].}
- closes the parser c and its associated input stream. Source Edit
proc getColumn(c: CfgParser): int {...}{.gcsafe, extern: "npc$1", raises: [], tags: [].}
- get the current column the parser has arrived at. Source Edit
proc getLine(c: CfgParser): int {...}{.gcsafe, extern: "npc$1", raises: [], tags: [].}
- get the current line the parser has arrived at. Source Edit
proc getFilename(c: CfgParser): string {...}{.gcsafe, extern: "npc$1", raises: [], tags: [].}
- get the filename of the file that the parser processes. Source Edit
proc errorStr(c: CfgParser; msg: string): string {...}{.gcsafe, extern: "npc$1", raises: [ValueError], tags: [].}
- returns a properly formatted error message containing current line and column information. Source Edit
proc warningStr(c: CfgParser; msg: string): string {...}{.gcsafe, extern: "npc$1", raises: [ValueError], tags: [].}
- returns a properly formatted warning message containing current line and column information. Source Edit
proc ignoreMsg(c: CfgParser; e: CfgEvent): string {...}{.gcsafe, extern: "npc$1", raises: [ValueError], tags: [].}
- returns a properly formatted warning message containing that an entry is ignored. Source Edit
proc next(c: var CfgParser): CfgEvent {...}{.gcsafe, extern: "npc$1", raises: [Defect, IOError, OSError, ValueError], tags: [ReadIOEffect].}
- retrieves the first/next event. This controls the parser. Source Edit
proc newConfig(): Config {...}{.raises: [], tags: [].}
- Create a new configuration table. Useful when wanting to create a configuration file. Source Edit
proc loadConfig(stream: Stream; filename: string = "[stream]"): Config {...}{. raises: [Defect, IOError, OSError, Exception, ValueError, KeyError], tags: [ReadIOEffect, RootEffect, WriteIOEffect].}
- Load the specified configuration from stream into a new Config instance. filename parameter is only used for nicer error messages. Source Edit
proc loadConfig(filename: string): Config {...}{.raises: [IOError, Exception, OSError, Defect, ValueError, KeyError], tags: [WriteIOEffect, ReadIOEffect, RootEffect].}
- Load the specified configuration file into a new Config instance. Source Edit
proc writeConfig(dict: Config; stream: Stream) {...}{.raises: [Defect, IOError, OSError], tags: [WriteIOEffect].}
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Writes the contents of the table to the specified stream
Note: Comment statement will be ignored.
Source Edit proc `$`(dict: Config): string {...}{.raises: [Exception, IOError, OSError, Defect], tags: [WriteIOEffect].}
- Writes the contents of the table to string. Note: Comment statement will be ignored. Source Edit
proc writeConfig(dict: Config; filename: string) {...}{. raises: [IOError, Defect, OSError], tags: [WriteIOEffect].}
- Writes the contents of the table to the specified configuration file. Note: Comment statement will be ignored. Source Edit
proc getSectionValue(dict: Config; section, key: string): string {...}{.raises: [KeyError], tags: [].}
- Gets the Key value of the specified Section, returns an empty string if the key does not exist. Source Edit
proc setSectionKey(dict: var Config; section, key, value: string) {...}{.raises: [KeyError], tags: [].}
- Sets the Key value of the specified Section. Source Edit
proc delSection(dict: var Config; section: string) {...}{.raises: [], tags: [].}
- Deletes the specified section and all of its sub keys. Source Edit
proc delSectionKey(dict: var Config; section, key: string) {...}{.raises: [KeyError], tags: [].}
- Delete the key of the specified section. Source Edit