Struct kubos_app::ServiceConfig [−][src]
pub struct ServiceConfig { /* fields omitted */ }
KubOS config used by either Apps or Services. KubOS config files use the TOML format, and can may contain multiple named Categories. Typically each category corresponds to an App or Service name. This allows one config file to store configuration for multiple Apps / Services at a time.
Example KubOS config files for a Service called my-service
with an IP/port binding
[my-service]
my-property = "value"
[my-service.addr]
ip = 0.0.0.0
port = 8181
When addr
, addr.ip
, or addr.port
are not provided in the config file, the default IP
"127.0.0.1"
and default port 8080
are used instead.
Methods
impl Config
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impl Config
pub fn new(name: &str) -> Config
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pub fn new(name: &str) -> Config
Creates and parses configuration data from the system configuration file or the path passed as the '-c' or '--config' option to this executable.
Arguments
name
- Category name used as a key in the config file
pub fn new_from_path(name: &str, path: String) -> Config
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pub fn new_from_path(name: &str, path: String) -> Config
Creates and parses configuration data from the passed in configuration path.
Arguments
name
- Category name used as a key in the config file
path
- Path to configuration file
pub fn new_from_str(name: &str, config: &str) -> Config
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pub fn new_from_str(name: &str, config: &str) -> Config
Creates and parses configuration data from the passed in configuration string.
Arguments
name
- Category name used as a key in the config
config
- Config data as a string
pub fn hosturl(&self) -> String
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pub fn hosturl(&self) -> String
Returns the configured hosturl string in the following format (using IPv4 addresses) - 0.0.0.0:0000
pub fn raw(&self) -> Value
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pub fn raw(&self) -> Value
Returns the category's configuration information
in the toml::Value
format.
This will contain the ip/port if provided, along with any other
configuration information found in the config file.
Examples
use kubos_system::Config; let config = Config::new("example-service"); let raw = config.raw(); let bus = raw["bus"].as_str();
pub fn get(&self, key: &str) -> Option<Value>
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pub fn get(&self, key: &str) -> Option<Value>