[![Go Report Card](https://goreportcard.com/badge/github.com/Luzifer/rconfig)](https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/Luzifer/rconfig) [![Documentation](https://badges.fyi/static/godoc/reference/5272B4)](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/Luzifer/rconfig/v2) ![](https://badges.fyi/github/license/Luzifer/rconfig) ![](https://badges.fyi/github/latest-tag/Luzifer/rconfig) ## Description > Package rconfig implements a CLI configuration reader with struct-embedded defaults, environment variables and posix compatible flag parsing using the [pflag](https://github.com/spf13/pflag) library. ## Installation Install by running: ``` go get -u github.com/Luzifer/rconfig/v2 ``` Run tests by running: ``` go test -v -race -cover github.com/Luzifer/rconfig/v2 ``` ## Usage A very simple usecase is to just configure a struct inside the vars section of your `main.go` and to parse the commandline flags from the `main()` function: ```go package main import ( "fmt" "github.com/Luzifer/rconfig/v2" ) var ( cfg = struct { Username string `default:"unknown" flag:"user" description:"Your name"` Details struct { Age int `default:"25" flag:"age" env:"age" description:"Your age"` } }{} ) func main() { rconfig.Parse(&cfg) fmt.Printf("Hello %s, happy birthday for your %dth birthday.", cfg.Username, cfg.Details.Age) } ``` ### Provide variable defaults by using a file Given you have a file `~/.myapp.yml` containing some secrets or usernames (for the example below username is assumed to be "luzifer") as a default configuration for your application you can use this source code to load the defaults from that file using the `vardefault` tag in your configuration struct. The order of the directives (lower number = higher precedence): 1. Flags provided in command line 1. Environment variables 1. Variable defaults (`vardefault` tag in the struct) 1. `default` tag in the struct ```go var cfg = struct { Username string `vardefault:"username" flag:"username" description:"Your username"` } func main() { rconfig.SetVariableDefaults(rconfig.VarDefaultsFromYAMLFile("~/.myapp.yml")) rconfig.Parse(&cfg) fmt.Printf("Username = %s", cfg.Username) // Output: Username = luzifer } ``` ## More info You can see the full reference documentation of the rconfig package [at pkg.go.dev](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/Luzifer/rconfig/v2)