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configdir for Golang ===================== Multi platform library of configuration directory for Golang. This library helps to get regular directories for configuration files or cache files that matches target operationg system's convention. It assumes the following folders are standard paths of each environment: .. list-table:: :header-rows: 1 - * * Windows: * Linux/BSDs: * MacOSX: - * System level configuration folder * ``%PROGRAMDATA%`` (``C:\\ProgramData``) * ``${XDG_CONFIG_DIRS}`` (``/etc/xdg``) * ``/Library/Application Support`` - * User level configuration folder * ``%APPDATA%`` (``C:\\Users\\<User>\\AppData\\Roaming``) * ``${XDG_CONFIG_HOME}`` (``${HOME}/.config``) * ``${HOME}/Library/Application Support`` - * User wide cache folder * ``%LOCALAPPDATA%`` ``(C:\\Users\\<User>\\AppData\\Local)`` * ``${XDG_CACHE_HOME}`` (``${HOME}/.cache``) * ``${HOME}/Library/Caches`` Examples ------------ Getting Configuration ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ``configdir.ConfigDir.QueryFolderContainsFile()`` searches files in the following order: * Local path (if you add the path via LocalPath parameter) * User level configuration folder(e.g. ``$HOME/.config/<vendor-name>/<application-name>/setting.json`` in Linux) * System level configuration folder(e.g. ``/etc/xdg/<vendor-name>/<application-name>/setting.json`` in Linux) ``configdir.Config`` provides some convenient methods(``ReadFile``, ``WriteFile`` and so on). .. code-block:: go var config Config configDirs := configdir.New("vendor-name", "application-name") // optional: local path has the highest priority configDirs.LocalPath, _ = filepath.Abs(".") folder := configDirs.QueryFolderContainsFile("setting.json") if folder != nil { data, _ := folder.ReadFile("setting.json") json.Unmarshal(data, &config) } else { config = DefaultConfig } Write Configuration ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ When storing configuration, get configuration folder by using ``configdir.ConfigDir.QueryFolders()`` method. .. code-block:: go configDirs := configdir.New("vendor-name", "application-name") var config Config data, _ := json.Marshal(&config) // Stores to local folder folders := configDirs.QueryFolders(configdir.Local) folders[0].WriteFile("setting.json", data) // Stores to user folder folders = configDirs.QueryFolders(configdir.Global) folders[0].WriteFile("setting.json", data) // Stores to system folder folders = configDirs.QueryFolders(configdir.System) folders[0].WriteFile("setting.json", data) Getting Cache Folder ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ It is similar to the above example, but returns cache folder. .. code-block:: go configDirs := configdir.New("vendor-name", "application-name") cache := configDirs.QueryCacheFolder() resp, err := http.Get("http://examples.com/sdk.zip") if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } defer resp.Body.Close() body, err := ioutil.ReadAll(resp.Body) cache.WriteFile("sdk.zip", body) Document ------------ https://godoc.org/github.com/shibukawa/configdir License ------------ MIT