Phalcon\Config is a component used to read configuration files of various formats (using adapters) into PHP objects for use in an application.
The adapters available are:
File Type | Description |
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Ini | Uses INI files to store settings. Internally the adapter uses the PHP function parse_ini_file. |
Array | Uses PHP multidimensional arrays to store settings. This adapter offers the best performance. |
The next example shows how to convert native arrays into Phalcon\Config objects. This option offers the best performance since no files are read during this request.
$settings = array( "database" => array( "adapter" => "Mysql", "host" => "localhost", "username" => "scott", "password" => "cheetah", "dbname" => "test_db", ), "app" => array( "controllersDir" => "../app/controllers/", "modelsDir" => "../app/models/", "viewsDir" => "../app/views/", ), "mysetting" => "the-value" ); $config = new \Phalcon\Config($settings); echo $config->app->controllersDir, "\n"; echo $config->database->username, "\n"; echo $config->mysetting, "\n";
If you want to better organize your project you can save the array in another file and then read it.
require "config/config.php"; $config = new \Phalcon\Config($settings);
Ini files are a common way to store settings. Phalcon\Config uses the optimized PHP function parse_ini_file to read these files. Files sections are parsed into sub-settings for easy access.
[database] adapter = Mysql host = localhost username = scott password = cheetah dbname = test_db [phalcon] controllersDir = "../app/controllers/" modelsDir = "../app/models/" viewsDir = "../app/views/" [models] metadata.adapter = "Memory"
You can read the file as follows:
$config = new \Phalcon\Config\Adapter\Ini("path/config.ini"); echo $config->phalcon->controllersDir, "\n"; echo $config->database->username, "\n"; echo $config->models->metadata->adapter, "\n";
Phalcon\Config allows to merge a configuration object into another one recursively:
$config = new \Phalcon\Config(array( 'database' => array( 'host' => 'localhost', 'dbname' => 'test_db' ), 'debug' => 1 )); $config2 = new \Phalcon\Config(array( 'database' => array( 'username' => 'scott', 'password' => 'secret', ) )); $config->merge($config2); print_r($config);
The above code produces the following:
Phalcon\Config Object ( [database] => Phalcon\Config Object ( [host] => localhost [dbname] => test_db [username] => scott [password] => secret ) [debug] => 1 )
There are more adapters available for this components in the Phalcon Incubator
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https://docs.phalconphp.com/en/2.0.0/reference/config.html