Gem is Deprecated in favor of SettingsReader
This gem is deprecated and all functionality has been moved to SettingsReader
See More: https://github.com/matic-insurance/settings_reader
This gem that simplifies usage of Consul (via Diplomat gem) to host application settings.
Except reading value from Consul the gem also:
- Fallbacks to YAML if value is missing in consul
- Resolve actual value from other sources to facilitate overriding via ENV, storing secret values in Vault,
or executing small ERB snippets
Default values in YAML also can be considered as a way to communicate structure of settings to other engineers. Default values also support local settings to allow override on local environment or deployment in production.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'consul_application_settings'
At the load of application:
ConsulApplicationSettings.configure do |config|
# Specify path to the base settings YML. Default: 'config/app_settings.yml'
config.base_file_path = Rails.root.join('config/app_settings.yml')
# Specify path to the local settings YML, which overrides the base file. Default: 'config/app_settings.local.yml'
config.local_file_path = Rails.root.join('config/app_settings.local.yml')
# Specify whether exception should be thrown on Consul connection errors. Default: false
config.disable_consul_connection_errors = true
# Specify setting providers. Default: [ConsulApplicationSettings::Providers::ConsulPreloaded, ConsulApplicationSettings::Providers::LocalStorage]
config.settings_providers = [
ConsulApplicationSettings::Providers::Consul,
ConsulApplicationSettings::Providers::LocalStorage
]
# Specify how values will be additionally resolved. Default: [ConsulApplicationSettings::Resolvers::Env]
config.value_resolvers = [
ConsulApplicationSettings::Resolvers::Erb,
ConsulApplicationSettings::Resolvers::Env,
]
end
# Specify path to settings both in YML files and Consul
AUTH_SETTIGNS = ConsulApplicationSettings.load('my_cool_app')
# Load at root without any prefix: APP_SETTINGS = ConsulApplicationSettings.load
NOTE For rails you can add this code to custom initializer console_application_settings.rb
in app/config/initializers
NOTE Diplomat gem should be configured before requesting any settings
Assuming your defaults file in repository config/application_settings.yml
looks like:
my_cool_app:
app_name: 'MyCoolApp'
hostname: 'http://localhost:3001'
integrations:
database:
domain: localhost
user: app
password: password1234
slack:
enabled: false
webhook_url: 'https://hooks.slack.com/services/XXXXXX/XXXXX/XXXXXXX'
And consul has following settings
{
"my_cool_app": {
"hostname": "https://mycoolapp.com",
"integrations": {
"database": {
"domain": "194.78.92.19",
"password": "*************"
},
"slack": {
"enabled": "true"
}
}
}
}
Anywhere in your code base, after initialization, you can use previously loaded settings to query any key by full path
APP_SETTINGS['app_name'] # "MyCoolApp"
APP_SETTINGS.get(:hostname) # "https://mycoolapp.com"
APP_SETTINGS.get('integrations/database/user') # "app"
APP_SETTINGS['integrations/slack/enabled'] # true
Assuming some part of your code needs to work with smaller part of settings - gem provides interface to avoid duplicating absolute path
# You can load subsettings from root object
db_settings = APP_SETTINGS.load('integrations/database') # ConsulApplicationSettings::Reader
db_settings.get(:domain) # "194.78.92.19"
db_settings['user'] # "app"
#if you try to get subsettings via get - error is raised
APP_SETTINGS.get('integrations/database') # raise ConsulApplicationSettings::Error
Providers controls how and in which order settings are retrieved. When application asks for specific setting - gem retrieves them from every provider in order of configuration until one returns not nil value.
Default order for providers is:
ConsulApplicationSettings::Providers::ConsulPreloaded
ConsulApplicationSettings::Providers::LocalStorage
List of built in providers:
ConsulApplicationSettings::Providers::ConsulPreloaded
- Retrieves all settings from consul on every.load
ConsulApplicationSettings::Providers::Consul
- Retrieves setting every time.get
method is calledConsulApplicationSettings::Providers::LocalStorage
- Retrieves all settings from local files on every.load
Custom provider can be added as long as it support following interface:
class CustomProvider
#constructor
def initialize(base_path, config)
end
# get value by `base_path + '/' + path`
def get(path)
end
end
Once value is retrieved - it will be additionally processed by resolvers. This allows for additional flexibility like getting values from external sources. While every resolver can be implemented in a form of a provider - one will be limited by the structure of settings, while other system might not be compatible with this.
When value is retrieved - gem finds first provider that can resolve value and resolves it. Resolved value is returned to application.
Default list of resolvers:
ConsulApplicationSettings::Resolvers::Env
List of built in resolvers
ConsulApplicationSettings::Resolvers::Env
- resolves any value by looking up environment variable. Matching any value that starts withenv://
. Value likeenv://TEST_URL
will be resolved asENV['TEST_URL']
ConsulApplicationSettings::Resolvers::Erb
- resolves value by rendering it via ERB. Matching any value that contains<%
and%>
in it. Value like<%= 2 + 2 %>
will be resolved as4
You can configure gem with block:
ConsulApplicationSettings.configure do |config|
config.local_file_path = 'config/config.yml'
end
or one option at a time
ConsulApplicationSettings.config.local_file_path = 'config/config.yml'
All Gem configurations
Configuration | Required | Default | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
base_file_path | no | 'config/application_settings.yml' | String | Path to the file with base settings |
local_file_path | no | 'config/application_settings.local.yml' | String | Path to the file with local settings overriding the base settings |
disable_consul_connection_errors | no | true | Boolean | Do not raise exception when consul is not available (useful for development) |
settings_providers | no | Array(Provider) | Array | Specify custom setting provider lists |
value_resolvers | no | Array(Resolver) | Array | Specify custom value resolvers lists |
- Run
bin/setup
to install dependencies - Run
docker-compose up
to spin up dependencies (Consul) - Run tests
rspec
- Add new test
- Add new code
- Go to step 3
- Create PR
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/matic-insurance/consul_application_settings. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct.
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.
Everyone interacting in the ConsulApplicationSettings project’s codebases, issue trackers, chat rooms and mailing lists is expected to follow the code of conduct.