# smartconfig smartconfig is a go library that reads a configuration file from the filesystem and interpolates variables in it from several sources, then parses the config file as yaml. This was inspired by Ryan Smith and one of his config file formats/parsers. It struck me as very clever and I wanted to begin using it. # concept Configuration files often need to store secrets, and these secrets come from various sources such as environment variables, cloud provider secrets managers, or other secret management systems. Instead of having to implement all of these APIs in your application, tightly binding it to your platform (and locking you in to that vendor), this allows your config file to serve as pointers to the various sources of secrets, supporting pluggable secret management sources. Yes, it supports shelling out to external commands to get values. This equates being able to write your config file with arbitrary code execution, which may not be the case in your environment, but is a baked-in assumption here (and one I think will be fine/correct for 99% of users). It has only one magic property other than the interpolation: anything specified under the top level key "env" will be interpolated and added, to the environment of the process that reads the config file. This allows a config file to serve as a bridge between fancy backend secret management services and "traditional" configuration via env vars. # Usage ```yaml # config.yaml name: ${ENV:APPLICATION_NAME} host: ${EXEC:"hostname -s"} port: ${ENV:PORT} vhost: tls_sni_host: "${JSON:/etc/config/hosts.json:'.tls_sni_host[0]'}" machine: id: "${FILE:/etc/machine-id}" temperature: "${FILE:/sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone0/temp}" num_cpus: "${EXEC:nproc}" api: root_user: "admin" root_password: "${AWSSM:root_password}" db: host: "${GCPSM:${ENV:APPLICATION_NAME}_DB_HOST}" user: "${GCPSM:${ENV:APPLICATION_NAME}_DB_USER}" password: "${GCPSM:${ENV:APPLICATION_NAME}_DB_PASSWORD}" external: google_api_key: "${CONSUL:secret:google_api_key}" twilio_api_key: "${VAULT:secret:twilio_api_key}" env: ENCRYPTION_PUBLIC_KEY: "${EXEC:secret get myapp/encryption_public_key}" SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL: "${FILE:/etc/config/slack_webhook_url.txt}" ``` # Supported Providers * ENV - environment variables * EXEC - shell out to an external command * AWSSM - AWS Secrets Manager * GCPSM - Google Cloud Secret Manager * VAULT - HashiCorp Vault * CONSUL - HashiCorp Consul KV Store * AZURESM - Azure Key Vault * K8SS - Kubernetes Secrets * FILE - read from a file * JSON - read from a JSON file (supports json5) * YAML - read from a YAML file * ETCD - etcd key-value store # API Documentation ## Installation ```bash go get git.eeqj.de/sneak/smartconfig ``` ## Basic Usage ```go package main import ( "fmt" "log" "git.eeqj.de/sneak/smartconfig" ) func main() { // Load configuration from /etc/myapp/config.yml config, err := smartconfig.NewFromAppName("myapp") if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } // Or load from a specific path config, err = smartconfig.NewFromConfigPath("/path/to/config.yaml") if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } // Access configuration values dbHost, _ := config.GetString("db_host") fmt.Printf("Database host: %s\n", dbHost) // Get entire configuration as a map data := config.Data() fmt.Printf("Full config: %+v\n", data) } ``` ## Loading Configuration ### From App Name (looks in /etc/appname/config.yml) ```go config, err := smartconfig.NewFromAppName("myapp") if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } ``` ### From a File Path ```go config, err := smartconfig.NewFromConfigPath("/path/to/config.yaml") if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } ``` ### From an io.Reader ```go reader := strings.NewReader(yamlContent) config, err := smartconfig.NewFromReader(reader) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } ``` ## Accessing Configuration Values ### Get Any Value ```go // Returns (value, exists) value, exists := config.Get("database.host") if exists { fmt.Printf("Database host: %v\n", value) } ``` ### Get String Value ```go // Returns (string, error) host, err := config.GetString("database.host") if err != nil { log.Printf("Error: %v", err) } ``` ### Get Entire Configuration ```go // Returns the full configuration as a map data := config.Data() ``` ## Custom Resolvers You can add custom resolvers to extend the interpolation capabilities: ```go // Define a custom resolver type CustomResolver struct{} func (r *CustomResolver) Resolve(value string) (string, error) { // Your custom resolution logic here return "resolved-value", nil } // Register the resolver config := smartconfig.New() config.RegisterResolver("CUSTOM", &CustomResolver{}) // Use in config: ${CUSTOM:some-value} ``` ## Resolver Formats ### Local Resolvers * `${ENV:VARIABLE_NAME}` - Environment variable * `${EXEC:command}` - Execute shell command * `${FILE:/path/to/file}` - Read file contents * `${JSON:/path/to/file.json:json.path}` - Read JSON value * `${YAML:/path/to/file.yaml:yaml.path}` - Read YAML value ### Cloud Resolvers * `${AWSSM:secret-name}` - AWS Secrets Manager * `${GCPSM:projects/PROJECT/secrets/NAME}` - GCP Secret Manager * `${VAULT:path:key}` - HashiCorp Vault (e.g., `${VAULT:secret/data/myapp:password}`) * `${CONSUL:key/path}` - Consul KV store * `${AZURESM:https://vault.azure.net:secret}` - Azure Key Vault * `${K8SS:namespace/secret:key}` - Kubernetes Secrets * `${ETCD:/key/path}` - etcd (requires ETCD_ENDPOINTS env var) ## Nested Interpolation Smartconfig supports nested interpolations up to 3 levels deep: ```yaml env_suffix: "prod" database: host: "${ENV:DB_HOST_${ENV:ENV_SUFFIX}}" # Resolves DB_HOST_prod ``` ## Environment Variable Injection Values under the `env` key are automatically set as environment variables: ```yaml env: API_KEY: "${VAULT:secret/api:key}" DB_PASSWORD: "${AWSSM:db-password}" # After loading, these are available as environment variables ``` ## CLI Tool A command-line tool is included that reads YAML from stdin, interpolates all variables, and writes the result to stdout: ```bash # Build the CLI tool go build ./cmd/smartconfig # Use it to interpolate config files cat config.yaml | ./smartconfig > interpolated.yaml # Or use it in a pipeline export DB_PASSWORD="secret123" echo 'password: ${ENV:DB_PASSWORD}' | ./smartconfig # Output: password: secret123 ``` Note: If an environment variable or other resource is not found, the tool will exit with an error. # License WTFPL # Author sneak <sneak@sneak.berlin>