NightConfig is a powerful yet easy-to-use java configuration library, written in Java 8.
It supports the following formats:
// Simple builder:
FileConfig conf = FileConfig.of("the/file/config.toml");
// Advanced builder, default resource, autosave and much more (-> cf the wiki)
CommentedFileConfig config = CommentedFileConfig.builder("myConfig.toml").defaultResource("defaultConfig.toml").autosave().build();
config.load(); // This actually reads the config
String name = config.get("username"); // Generic return type!
List<String> names = config.get("users_list"); // Generic return type!
long id = config.getLong("account.id"); // Compound path: key "id" in subconfig "account"
int points = config.getIntOrElse("account.score", defaultScore); // Default value
config.set("account.score", points*2);
String comment = config.getComment("user");
// NightConfig saves the config's comments (for TOML and HOCON)
// config.save(); not needed here thanks to autosave()
config.close(); // Close the FileConfig once you're done with it :)
Each file in examples/src/main/java
has a main function and shows how to use NightConfig for many different use cases.
To run an example:
- Clone this repository.
cd
to it- Run
./gradlew examples:run -PmainClass=${CLASS}
by replacing${CLASS}
with the example of your choice.
For example, to run FileConfigExample.java:
./gradlew examples:run -PmainClass=FileConfigExample
The file be compiled automatically, and the given main class will be executed.
NightConfig is built with Gradle. The project is divided in several modules, the "core" module plus one module per supported configuration format. Please read the wiki for more information.
The releases are available on Maven Central and JitPack.
Older versions of Android (before Android Oreo) didn't provide the packages java.util.function
and java.nio.file
, which NightConfig heavily uses.
To attempt to mitigate these issues, I made a special version of each modules, suffixed with _android
, that you could use instead of the regular modules.
These old _android
modules are deprecated and will no longer receive updates.
The maintainance burden of these modules is not worth it, and these versions of Android have reached end of life since several years already.