use config::{Config, ConfigError, Environment, File}; use serde_derive::Deserialize; use std::env; #[derive(Debug, Deserialize)] #[allow(unused)] struct Database { url: String, } #[derive(Debug, Deserialize)] #[allow(unused)] struct Sparkpost { key: String, token: String, url: String, version: u8, } #[derive(Debug, Deserialize)] #[allow(unused)] struct Twitter { consumer_token: String, consumer_secret: String, } #[derive(Debug, Deserialize)] #[allow(unused)] struct Braintree { merchant_id: String, public_key: String, private_key: String, } #[derive(Debug, Deserialize)] #[allow(unused)] pub struct Settings { debug: bool, database: Database, sparkpost: Sparkpost, twitter: Twitter, braintree: Braintree, } impl Settings { pub fn new() -> Result { let run_mode = env::var("RUN_MODE").unwrap_or_else(|_| "development".into()); let s = Config::builder() // Start off by merging in the "default" configuration file .add_source(File::with_name("examples/hierarchical-env/config/default")) // Add in the current environment file // Default to 'development' env // Note that this file is _optional_ .add_source( File::with_name(&format!("examples/hierarchical-env/config/{}", run_mode)) .required(false), ) // Add in a local configuration file // This file shouldn't be checked in to git .add_source(File::with_name("examples/hierarchical-env/config/local").required(false)) // Add in settings from the environment (with a prefix of APP) // Eg.. `APP_DEBUG=1 ./target/app` would set the `debug` key .add_source(Environment::with_prefix("app")) // You may also programmatically change settings .set_override("database.url", "postgres://")? .build()?; // Now that we're done, let's access our configuration println!("debug: {:?}", s.get_bool("debug")); println!("database: {:?}", s.get::("database.url")); // You can deserialize (and thus freeze) the entire configuration as s.try_deserialize() } }