Hi,
I’m asking for opinions and preferences.
There is no right or wrong.
Scenario:
I have a tool (server component, api only, no gui) that has a config file and no per-user adjustable things. The admin can change things, of course.
Now the tool gets plugins, where to configure them?
- All in one config file with plugins having a section for their things,
- plugins get their own config file.
- the main config points to a storage (database) with config options for everything, a kind of variant of 1.
- something else/better
Hoping for a civil discussion ;)
Cheers
Grumpy
I like how Symfony does it in PHP:
Config files have well known locations (e.g.,
<project root>/config
for main project, and<plugin root>/Resources/config
for plugins) for config files. The main config is loaded into memory, and then each plugin config is loaded and merged into the main config.This has several advantages:
.ini
,.yaml
,. php
, etc)$ENV
variable (e.g.,dev
ortest
), or by ignoring files in your VCSFor Symfony, it is more complicated than that in that they also have mechanisms to define valid configuration values and their expected types, but that’s beyond the scope of your question.
Database configuration is an interesting choice. It certainly would help with scaling across multiple servers. Of course there is still a need for local configuration to access the database, but how often does that really change? But if you don’t need to scale more than two or three servers, it might be a bit of overkill IMO.