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package Config::Any::INI; use strict; use warnings; use base 'Config::Any::Base'; our $MAP_SECTION_SPACE_TO_NESTED_KEY = 1; =head1 NAME Config::Any::INI - Load INI config files =head1 DESCRIPTION Loads INI files. Example: name=TestApp [Controller::Foo] foo=bar [Model::Baz] qux=xyzzy =head1 METHODS =head2 extensions( ) return an array of valid extensions (C<ini>). =cut sub extensions { return qw( ini ); } =head2 load( $file ) Attempts to load C<$file> as an INI file. =cut sub load { my $class = shift; my $file = shift; require Config::Tiny; my $config = Config::Tiny->read( $file ); die $Config::Tiny::errstr if not defined $config; my $out = delete $config->{ _ } || {}; for my $k ( keys %$config ) { my @keys = split /\s+/, $k; my $ref = $config->{ $k }; if ( $MAP_SECTION_SPACE_TO_NESTED_KEY && @keys > 1 ) { my ( $a, $b ) = @keys[ 0, 1 ]; $out->{ $a }->{ $b } = $ref; } else { $out->{ $k } = { %{ $out->{ $k } || {} }, %$ref }; } } return $out; } =head2 requires_all_of( ) Specifies that this module requires L<Config::Tiny> in order to work. =cut sub requires_all_of { 'Config::Tiny' } =head1 PACKAGE VARIABLES =over 4 =item $MAP_SECTION_SPACE_TO_NESTED_KEY (boolean) This variable controls whether spaces in INI section headings will be expanded into nested hash keys. e.g. it controls whether [Full Power] maps to $config->{'Full Power'} or $config->{'Full'}->{'Power'} By default it is set to 1 (i.e. true). Set it to 0 to preserve literal spaces in section headings: use Config::Any; use Config::Any::INI; $Config::Any::INI::MAP_SECTION_SPACE_TO_NESTED_KEY = 0; =back =head1 AUTHORS Brian Cassidy E<lt>bricas@cpan.orgE<gt> Joel Bernstein E<lt>rataxis@cpan.orgE<gt> =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE Copyright 2006-2013 by Brian Cassidy, portions copyright 2006, 2007 by Joel Bernstein This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =head1 SEE ALSO =over 4 =item * L<Catalyst> =item * L<Config::Any> =item * L<Config::Tiny> =back =cut 1;