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#
# ini.rb - read and write ini files
#
# Copyright (C) 2007 Jeena Paradies
# License: GPL or BSD or MIT
# Author: Jeena Paradies (info@jeenaparadies.net)
#
# == Overview
#
# This file provides a read-wite handling for ini files.
# The data of a ini file is represented by a object which
# is populated with strings.
class Ini
# Class with methods to read from and write into ini files.
#
# A ini file is a text file in a specific format,
# it may include several fields which are sparated by
# field headlines which are enclosured by "[]".
# Each field may include several key-value pairs.
#
# Each key-value pair is represented by one line and
# the value is sparated from the key by a "=".
#
# == Examples
#
# === Example ini file
#
# # this is the first comment which will be saved in the comment attribute
# mail=info@example.com
# domain=example.com # this is a comment which will not be saved
# [database]
# db=example
# user=john
# passwd=very-secure
# host=localhost
# # this is another comment
# [filepaths]
# tmp=/tmp/example
# lib=/home/john/projects/example/lib
# htdocs=/home/john/projects/example/htdocs
# [ texts ]
# wellcome=Wellcome on my new website!
# Website description = This is only a example. # and another comment
#
# === Example object
#
# A Ini#comment stores:
# "this is the first comment which will be saved in the comment attribute"
#
# A Ini object stores:
#
# {
# "mail" => "info@example.com",
# "domain" => "example.com",
# "database" => {
# "db" => "example",
# "user" => "john",
# "passwd" => "very-secure",
# "host" => "localhost"
# },
# "filepaths" => {
# "tmp" => "/tmp/example",
# "lib" => "/home/john/projects/example/lib",
# "htdocs" => "/home/john/projects/example/htdocs"
# }
# "texts" => {
# "wellcome" => "Wellcome on my new website!",
# "Website description" => "This is only a example."
# }
# }
#
# As you can see this module gets rid of all comments, linebreaks
# and unnecessary spaces at the beginning and the end of each
# field headline, key or value.
#
# === Using the object
#
# Using the object is stright forward:
#
# ini = Ini.new("path/settings.ini")
# ini["mail"] = "info@example.com"
# ini["filepaths"] = { "tmp" => "/tmp/example" }
# ini.comment = "This is\na comment"
# puts ini["filepaths"]["tmp"]
# # => /tmp/example
# ini.write()
#
#
# :inihash is a hash which holds all ini data
# :comment is a string which holds the comments on the top of the file
#
attr_accessor :inihash, :comment
#
# Creating a new Ini object
#
# +path+ is a path to the ini file
# +load+ if nil restores the data if possible
# if true restores the data, if not possible raises an error
# if false does not resotre the data
#
def initialize(path, load=nil)
@path = path
@inihash = {}
if load or ( load.nil? and FileTest.readable_real? @path )
restore()
end
end
#
# Retrive the ini data for the key +key+
#
def [](key)
@inihash[key]
end
#
# Set the ini data for the key +key+
#
def []=(key, value)
raise TypeError, "String expected" unless key.is_a? String
raise TypeError, "String or Hash expected" unless value.is_a? String or value.is_a? Hash
@inihash[key] = value
end
#
# Restores the data from file into the object
#
def restore()
@inihash = Ini.read_from_file(@path)
@comment = Ini.read_comment_from_file(@path)
end
#
# Store data from the object in the file
#
def update()
Ini.write_to_file(@path, @inihash, @comment)
end
#
# Reading data from file
#
# +path+ is a path to the ini file
#
# returns a hash which represents the data from the file
#
def Ini.read_from_file(path)
inihash = {}
headline = nil
IO.foreach(path) do |line|
line = line.strip.split(/#/)[0]
# read it only if the line doesn't begin with a "=" and is long enough
unless line.length < 2 and line[0,1] == "="
# it's a headline if the line begins with a "[" and ends with a "]"
if line[0,1] == "[" and line[line.length - 1, line.length] == "]"
# get rid of the [] and unnecessary spaces
headline = line[1, line.length - 2 ].strip
inihash[headline] = {}
else
key, value = line.split(/=/, 2)
key = key.strip unless key.nil?
value = value.strip unless value.nil?
unless headline.nil?
inihash[headline][key] = value
else
inihash[key] = value unless key.nil?
end
end
end
end
inihash
end
#
# Reading comments from file
#
# +path+ is a path to the ini file
#
# Returns a string with comments from the beginning of the
# ini file.
#
def Ini.read_comment_from_file(path)
comment = ""
IO.foreach(path) do |line|
line.strip!
break unless line[0,1] == "#" or line == ""
comment << "#{line[1, line.length ].strip}\n"
end
comment
end
#
# Writing a ini hash into a file
#
# +path+ is a path to the ini file
# +inihash+ is a hash representing the ini File. Default is a empty hash.
# +comment+ is a string with comments which appear on the
# top of the file. Each line will get a "#" before.
# Default is no comment.
#
def Ini.write_to_file(path, inihash={}, comment=nil)
raise TypeError, "String expected" unless comment.is_a? String or comment.nil?
raise TypeError, "Hash expected" unless inihash.is_a? Hash
File.open(path, "w") { |file|
unless comment.nil?
comment.each do |line|
file << "# #{line}"
end
end
file << Ini.to_s(inihash)
}
end
#
# Turn a hash (up to 2 levels deepness) into a ini string
#
# +inihash+ is a hash representing the ini File. Default is a empty hash.
#
# Returns a string in the ini file format.
#
def Ini.to_s(inihash={})
str = ""
inihash.each do |key, value|
if value.is_a? Hash
str << "[#{key.to_s}]\n"
value.each do |under_key, under_value|
str << "#{under_key.to_s}=#{under_value.to_s unless under_value.nil?}\n"
end
else
str << "#{key.to_s}=#{value.to_s unless value2.nil?}\n"
end
end
str
end
end