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NAMEConfig::MVP::Reader - object to read config from storage into an assemblerVERSIONversion 2.200012SYNOPSISuse Config::MVP::Reader::YAML; # this doesn't really exist my $reader = Config::MVP::Reader::YAML->new; my $sequence = $reader->read_config('/etc/foobar.yml'); DESCRIPTIONA Config::MVP::Reader exists to read configuration data from storage (like a file) and convert that data into instructions to a Config::MVP::Assembler, which will in turn convert them into a Config::MVP::Sequence, the final product.ATTRIBUTESadd_cwd_to_libIf true (which it is by default) then the current working directly will be locally added to @INC during config loading. This helps deal with changes made in Perl v5.26.1.METHODSread_configmy $sequence = $reader->read_config($location, \%arg); This method is passed a location, which has no set meaning, but should be the mechanism by which the Reader is told how to locate configuration. It might be a file name, a hashref of parameters, a DBH, or anything else, depending on the needs of the specific Reader subclass. It is also passed a hashref of arguments, of which there is only one valid argument: assembler - the Assembler object into which to read the config If no assembler argument is passed, one will be constructed by calling the Reader's "build_assembler" method. Subclasses should generally not override "read_config", but should instead implement a "read_into_assembler" method, described below. If a subclass does override "read_config" it should take care to respect the "add_cwd_to_lib" attribute, above. read_into_assemblerThis method should not be called directly. It is called by "read_config" with the following parameters:my $sequence = $reader->read_into_assembler( $location, $assembler ); The method should read the configuration found at $location and use it to instruct the $assembler (a Config::MVP::Assembler) what configuration to perform. The default implementation of this method will throw an exception complaining that it should have been implemented by a subclass. build_assemblerIf no Assembler is provided to "read_config"'s "assembler" parameter, this method will be called on the Reader to construct one.It must return a Config::MVP::Assembler object, and by default will return an entirely generic one. AUTHORRicardo Signes <rjbs@cpan.org>COPYRIGHT AND LICENSEThis software is copyright (c) 2021 by Ricardo Signes.This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
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