Class Configure
Configuration class. Used for managing runtime configuration information.
Provides features for reading and writing to the runtime configuration, as well as methods for loading additional configuration files or storing runtime configuration for future use.
Link: https://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/development/configuration.html
Location: Core/Configure.php
Properties summary
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$_engines
protected staticConfigured engine classes, used to load config files from resources -
$_hasIniSet
protected staticboolean|null
Flag to track whether or not ini_set exists. -
$_values
protected staticarray
Array of values currently stored in Configure.
Method Summary
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_getEngine() protected static
Get the configured engine. Internally used by
Configure::load()
andConfigure::dump()
Will create new PhpConfig for default if not configured yet. -
check() public static
Returns true if given variable is set in Configure. -
clear() public static
Clear all values stored in Configure. -
config() public static
Add a new engine to Configure. Engines allow you to read configuration files in various formats/storage locations. CakePHP comes with two built-in engines PhpConfig and IniConfig. You can also implement your own engine classes in your application.
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configured() public static
Gets the names of the configured Engine objects. -
consume() public static
Used to read and delete a variable from Configure. -
consumeOrFail() public static
Used to consume information stored in Configure. It's not possible to store
null
values in Configure. -
delete() public static
Used to delete a variable from Configure. -
drop() public static
Remove a configured engine. This will unset the engine and make any future attempts to use it cause an Exception.
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dump() public static
Dump data currently in Configure into $key. The serialization format is decided by the config engine attached as $config. For example, if the 'default' adapter is a PhpConfig, the generated file will be a PHP configuration file loadable by the PhpConfig.
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isConfigured() public static
Returns true if the Engine objects is configured. -
load() public static
Loads stored configuration information from a resource. You can add config file resource engines with
Configure::config()
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read() public static
Used to read information stored in Configure. It's not possible to store
null
values in Configure. -
readOrFail() public static
Used to get information stored in Configure. It's not possible to store
null
values in Configure. -
restore() public static
Restores configuration data stored in the Cache into configure. Restored values will overwrite existing ones.
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store() public static
Used to write runtime configuration into Cache. Stored runtime configuration can be restored using
Configure::restore()
. These methods can be used to enable configuration managers frontends, or other GUI type interfaces for configuration. -
version() public static
Used to determine the current version of CakePHP. -
write() public static
Used to store a dynamic variable in Configure.
Method Detail
_getEngine() protected static ¶
_getEngine( string $config )
Get the configured engine. Internally used by Configure::load()
and Configure::dump()
Will create new PhpConfig for default if not configured yet.
Parameters
- string $config
- The name of the configured adapter
Returns
check() public static ¶
check( string $var )
Returns true if given variable is set in Configure.
Parameters
- string $var
- Variable name to check for
Returns
True if variable is there
config() public static ¶
config( string $name , Cake\Core\Configure\ConfigEngineInterface
$engine )
Add a new engine to Configure. Engines allow you to read configuration files in various formats/storage locations. CakePHP comes with two built-in engines PhpConfig and IniConfig. You can also implement your own engine classes in your application.
To add a new engine to Configure:
Configure::config('ini', new IniConfig());
Parameters
- string $name
The name of the engine being configured. This alias is used later to read values from a specific engine.
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Cake\Core\Configure\ConfigEngineInterface
$engine - The engine to append.
configured() public static ¶
configured( string|null $name null )
Gets the names of the configured Engine objects.
Checking if a specific engine has been configured with this method is deprecated. Use Configure::isConfigured() instead.
Parameters
- string|null $name optional null
- Engine name.
Returns
Array of the configured Engine objects, bool for specific name.
consume() public static ¶
consume( string $var )
Used to read and delete a variable from Configure.
This is primarily used during bootstrapping to move configuration data out of configure into the various other classes in CakePHP.
Parameters
- string $var
- The key to read and remove.
Returns
consumeOrFail() public static ¶
consumeOrFail( string $var )
Used to consume information stored in Configure. It's not
possible to store null
values in Configure.
Acts as a wrapper around Configure::consume() and Configure::check(). The configure key/value pair consumed via this method is expected to exist. In case it does not an exception will be thrown.
Parameters
- string $var
- Variable to consume. Use '.' to access array elements.
Returns
Value stored in configure.
Throws
if the requested configuration is not set.
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delete() public static ¶
delete( string $var )
Used to delete a variable from Configure.
Usage:
Configure::delete('Name'); will delete the entire Configure::Name Configure::delete('Name.key'); will delete only the Configure::Name[key]
Parameters
- string $var
- the var to be deleted
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drop() public static ¶
drop( string $name )
Remove a configured engine. This will unset the engine and make any future attempts to use it cause an Exception.
Parameters
- string $name
- Name of the engine to drop.
Returns
Success
dump() public static ¶
dump( string $key , string $config 'default' , array $keys [] )
Dump data currently in Configure into $key. The serialization format is decided by the config engine attached as $config. For example, if the 'default' adapter is a PhpConfig, the generated file will be a PHP configuration file loadable by the PhpConfig.
Usage
Given that the 'default' engine is an instance of PhpConfig.
Save all data in Configure to the file my_config.php
:
Configure::dump('my_config', 'default');
Save only the error handling configuration:
Configure::dump('error', 'default', ['Error', 'Exception'];
Parameters
- string $key
The identifier to create in the config adapter. This could be a filename or a cache key depending on the adapter being used.
- string $config optional 'default'
- The name of the configured adapter to dump data with.
- array $keys optional []
The name of the top-level keys you want to dump. This allows you save only some data stored in Configure.
Returns
Success
Throws
isConfigured() public static ¶
isConfigured( string $name )
Returns true if the Engine objects is configured.
Parameters
- string $name
- Engine name.
Returns
load() public static ¶
load( string $key , string $config 'default' , boolean $merge true )
Loads stored configuration information from a resource. You can add
config file resource engines with Configure::config()
.
Loaded configuration information will be merged with the current runtime configuration. You can load configuration files from plugins by preceding the filename with the plugin name.
Configure::load('Users.user', 'default')
Would load the 'user' config file using the default config engine. You can load app config files by giving the name of the resource you want loaded.
Configure::load('setup', 'default');
If using default
config and no engine has been configured for it yet,
one will be automatically created using PhpConfig
Parameters
- string $key
- name of configuration resource to load.
- string $config optional 'default'
- Name of the configured engine to use to read the resource identified by $key.
- boolean $merge optional true
- if config files should be merged instead of simply overridden
Returns
False if file not found, true if load successful.
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read() public static ¶
read( string|null $var null , mixed $default null )
Used to read information stored in Configure. It's not
possible to store null
values in Configure.
Usage:
Configure::read('Name'); will return all values for Name Configure::read('Name.key'); will return only the value of Configure::Name[key]
Parameters
- string|null $var optional null
- Variable to obtain. Use '.' to access array elements.
- mixed $default optional null
- The return value when the configure does not exist
Returns
Value stored in configure, or null.
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readOrFail() public static ¶
readOrFail( string $var )
Used to get information stored in Configure. It's not
possible to store null
values in Configure.
Acts as a wrapper around Configure::read() and Configure::check(). The configure key/value pair fetched via this method is expected to exist. In case it does not an exception will be thrown.
Usage:
Configure::readOrFail('Name'); will return all values for Name Configure::readOrFail('Name.key'); will return only the value of Configure::Name[key]
Parameters
- string $var
- Variable to obtain. Use '.' to access array elements.
Returns
Value stored in configure.
Throws
if the requested configuration is not set.
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restore() public static ¶
restore( string $name , string $cacheConfig 'default' )
Restores configuration data stored in the Cache into configure. Restored values will overwrite existing ones.
Parameters
- string $name
- Name of the stored config file to load.
- string $cacheConfig optional 'default'
- Name of the Cache configuration to read from.
Returns
Success.
store() public static ¶
store( string $name , string $cacheConfig 'default' , array|null $data null )
Used to write runtime configuration into Cache. Stored runtime configuration can be
restored using Configure::restore()
. These methods can be used to enable configuration managers
frontends, or other GUI type interfaces for configuration.
Parameters
- string $name
- The storage name for the saved configuration.
- string $cacheConfig optional 'default'
- The cache configuration to save into. Defaults to 'default'
- array|null $data optional null
- Either an array of data to store, or leave empty to store all values.
Returns
Success
version() public static ¶
version( )
Used to determine the current version of CakePHP.
Usage
Configure::version();
Returns
Current version of CakePHP
write() public static ¶
write( string|array $config , mixed $value null )
Used to store a dynamic variable in Configure.
Usage:
Configure::write('One.key1', 'value of the Configure::One[key1]'); Configure::write(['One.key1' => 'value of the Configure::One[key1]']); Configure::write('One', [ 'key1' => 'value of the Configure::One[key1]', 'key2' => 'value of the Configure::One[key2]' ]); Configure::write([ 'One.key1' => 'value of the Configure::One[key1]', 'One.key2' => 'value of the Configure::One[key2]' ]);
Parameters
- string|array $config
The key to write, can be a dot notation value. Alternatively can be an array containing key(s) and value(s).
- mixed $value optional null
- Value to set for var
Returns
True if write was successful