1PFT::Conf(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation PFT::Conf(3)
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6 PFT::Conf - Configuration parser for PFT
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9 PFT::Conf->new_default() # Using default
10 PFT::Conf->new_load($root) # Load from conf file in directory
11 PFT::Conf->new_load_locate() # Load from conf file, find directory
12 PFT::Conf->new_load_locate($cwd)
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17 PFT::Conf::isroot($path) # Check if location exists under path.
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28 Automatic loader and handler for the configuration file of a PFT site.
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30 The configuration is a simple YAML file with a conventional name. Some
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38 Creates a new configuration based on environment variables and
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41 The configuration can later be stored on a file with the "save_to"
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45 Loads a configuration file which must already exist. Accepts as
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65 An example of usage can be found in the SYNOPSIS section. In short,
66 the auxiliary function "PFT::Conf::wire_getopt" provides a list of
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78 The "PFT::Conf::isroot" function searches for the configuration
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85 The "PFT::Conf::locate" function locates a PFT configuration file.
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101 Save the configuration to a file. This will also update the inner root
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