Trait StaticConfigTrait
A trait that provides a set of static methods to manage configuration for classes that provide an adapter facade or need to have sets of configuration data registered and manipulated.
Implementing objects are expected to declare a static $_dsnClassMap
property.
Property Summary
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$_config protected static
array
Configuration sets.
Method Summary
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config() public static
This method can be used to define configuration adapters for an application or read existing configuration.
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configured() public static
Returns an array containing the named configurations
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drop() public static
Drops a constructed adapter.
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dsnClassMap() public static
Returns or updates the DSN class map for this class
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parseDsn() public static
Parses a DSN into a valid connection configuration
Method Detail
config() ¶ public static
config(string|array $key, array|null $config = null): array|null
This method can be used to define configuration adapters for an application or read existing configuration.
To change an adapter's configuration at runtime, first drop the adapter and then reconfigure it.
Adapters will not be constructed until the first operation is done.
Usage
Assuming that the class' name is Cache
the following scenarios
are supported:
Reading config data back:
Cache::config('default');
Setting a cache engine up.
Cache::config('default', $settings);
Injecting a constructed adapter in:
Cache::config('default', $instance);
Configure multiple adapters at once:
Cache::config($arrayOfConfig);
Parameters
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string|array
$key The name of the configuration, or an array of multiple configs.
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array|null
$config optional An array of name => configuration data for adapter.
Returns
array|null
Throws
BadMethodCallException
When trying to modify an existing config.
configured() ¶ public static
configured(): array
Returns an array containing the named configurations
Returns
array
drop() ¶ public static
drop(string $config): bool
Drops a constructed adapter.
If you wish to modify an existing configuration, you should drop it, change configuration and then re-add it.
If the implementing objects supports a $_registry
object the named configuration
will also be unloaded from the registry.
Parameters
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string
$config An existing configuration you wish to remove.
Returns
bool
dsnClassMap() ¶ public static
dsnClassMap(array|null $map = null): array
Returns or updates the DSN class map for this class
Parameters
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array|null
$map optional Additions/edits to the class map to apply
Returns
array
parseDsn() ¶ public static
parseDsn(string $dsn): array
Parses a DSN into a valid connection configuration
This method allows setting a DSN using formatting similar to that used by PEAR::DB. The following is an example of its usage:
$dsn = 'mysql://user:pass@localhost/database?';
$config = ConnectionManager::parseDsn($dsn);
$dsn = 'Cake\Log\Engine\FileLog://?types=notice,info,debug&file=debug&path=LOGS';
$config = Log::parseDsn($dsn);
$dsn = 'smtp://user:secret@localhost:25?timeout=30&client=null&tls=null';
$config = Email::parseDsn($dsn);
$dsn = 'file:///?className=\My\Cache\Engine\FileEngine';
$config = Cache::parseDsn($dsn);
$dsn = 'File://?prefix=myapp_cake_core_&serialize=true&duration=+2 minutes&path=/tmp/persistent/';
$config = Cache::parseDsn($dsn);
For all classes, the value of scheme
is set as the value of both the className
unless they have been otherwise specified.
Note that querystring arguments are also parsed and set as values in the returned configuration.
Parameters
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string
$dsn The DSN string to convert to a configuration array
Returns
array
Throws
InvalidArgumentException
If not passed a string