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koanf

koanf (pronounced conf; a play on the Japanese Koan) is a library for reading configuration from different sources in different formats in Go applications. It is a cleaner, lighter alternative to spf13/viper with better abstractions and extensibility and fewer dependencies.

koanf comes with built in support for reading configuration from files, command line flags, and environment variables, and can parse JSON, YAML, TOML, and Hashicorp HCL. Any external dependencies are detatched from the core into sub-packages, so only the ones that are explicitly referenced get compiled into an application.

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Installation

go get -u github.com/knadh/koanf

Contents

Concepts

  • koanf.Provider is a generic interface that provides configuration, for example, from files, environment variables, HTTP sources, or anywhere. The configuration can either be raw bytes that a parser can parse, or it can be a nested map[string]interface{} that can be directly loaded.
  • koanf.Parser is a generic interface that takes raw bytes, parses, and returns a nested map[string]interface{} representation. For example, JSON and YAML parsers.
  • Once loaded into koanf, configuration are values queried by a delimited key path syntax. eg: app.server.port. Any delimiter can be chosen.
  • Configuration from multiple sources can be loaded and merged into a koanf instance, for example, load from a file first and override certain values with flags from the command line.

With these two interface implementations, koanf can obtain a configuration from multiple sources and parse any format and make it available to an application.

Reading config from files

package main

import (
	"fmt"
	"log"

	"github.com/knadh/koanf"
	"github.com/knadh/koanf/parsers/json"
	"github.com/knadh/koanf/parsers/yaml"
	"github.com/knadh/koanf/providers/file"
)

// Global koanf instance. Use "." as the key path delimiter. This can be "/" or any character.
var k = koanf.New(".")

func main() {
	// Load JSON config.
	if err := k.Load(file.Provider("mock/mock.json"), json.Parser()); err != nil {
		log.Fatalf("error loading config: %v", err)
	}

	// Load YAML config and merge into the previously loaded config (because we can).
	k.Load(file.Provider("mock/mock.yml"), yaml.Parser())

	fmt.Println("parent's name is = ", k.String("parent1.name"))
	fmt.Println("parent's ID is = ", k.Int("parent1.id"))
}

Watching files for changes

Some providers expose a Watch() method that makes the provider watch for changes in configuration and trigger a callback to reload the configuration. This is not goroutine safe if there are concurrent *Get() calls happening on the koanf object while it is doing a Load(). Such scenarios will need mutex locking.

file, appconfig, vault, consul providers have a Watch() method.

package main

import (
	"fmt"
	"log"

	"github.com/knadh/koanf"
	"github.com/knadh/koanf/parsers/json"
	"github.com/knadh/koanf/parsers/yaml"
	"github.com/knadh/koanf/providers/file"
)

// Global koanf instance. Use "." as the key path delimiter. This can be "/" or any character.
var k = koanf.New(".")

func main() {
	// Load JSON config.
	f := file.Provider("mock/mock.json")
	if err := k.Load(f, json.Parser()); err != nil {
		log.Fatalf("error loading config: %v", err)
	}

	// Load YAML config and merge into the previously loaded config (because we can).
	k.Load(file.Provider("mock/mock.yml"), yaml.Parser())

	fmt.Println("parent's name is = ", k.String("parent1.name"))
	fmt.Println("parent's ID is = ", k.Int("parent1.id"))

	// Watch the file and get a callback on change. The callback can do whatever,
	// like re-load the configuration.
	// File provider always returns a nil `event`.
	f.Watch(func(event interface{}, err error) {
		if err != nil {
			log.Printf("watch error: %v", err)
			return
		}

		// Throw away the old config and load a fresh copy.
		log.Println("config changed. Reloading ...")
		k = koanf.New(".")
		k.Load(f, json.Parser())
		k.Print()
	})

	// Block forever (and manually make a change to mock/mock.json) to
	// reload the config.
	log.Println("waiting forever. Try making a change to mock/mock.json to live reload")
	<-make(chan bool)
}

Reading from command line

The following example shows the use of posflag.Provider, a wrapper over the spf13/pflag library, an advanced commandline lib. For Go's built in flag package, use basicflag.Provider.

package main

import (
	"fmt"
	"log"
	"os"

	"github.com/knadh/koanf"
	"github.com/knadh/koanf/parsers/toml"
	"github.com/knadh/koanf/providers/file"
	"github.com/knadh/koanf/providers/posflag"
	flag "github.com/spf13/pflag"
)

// Global koanf instance. Use "." as the key path delimiter. This can be "/" or any character.
var k = koanf.New(".")

func main() {
	// Use the POSIX compliant pflag lib instead of Go's flag lib.
	f := flag.NewFlagSet("config", flag.ContinueOnError)
	f.Usage = func() {
		fmt.Println(f.FlagUsages())
		os.Exit(0)
	}
	// Path to one or more config files to load into koanf along with some config params.
	f.StringSlice("conf", []string{"mock/mock.toml"}, "path to one or more .toml config files")
	f.String("time", "2020-01-01", "a time string")
	f.String("type", "xxx", "type of the app")
	f.Parse(os.Args[1:])

	// Load the config files provided in the commandline.
	cFiles, _ := f.GetStringSlice("conf")
	for _, c := range cFiles {
		if err := k.Load(file.Provider(c), toml.Parser()); err != nil {
			log.Fatalf("error loading file: %v", err)
		}
	}

	// "time" and "type" may have been loaded from the config file, but
	// they can still be overridden with the values from the command line.
	// The bundled posflag.Provider takes a flagset from the spf13/pflag lib.
	// Passing the Koanf instance to posflag helps it deal with default command
	// line flag values that are not present in conf maps from previously loaded
	// providers.
	if err := k.Load(posflag.Provider(f, ".", k), nil); err != nil {
		log.Fatalf("error loading config: %v", err)
	}

	fmt.Println("time is = ", k.String("time"))
}

Reading environment variables

package main

import (
	"fmt"
	"log"
	"strings"

	"github.com/knadh/koanf"
	"github.com/knadh/koanf/parsers/json"
	"github.com/knadh/koanf/providers/env"
	"github.com/knadh/koanf/providers/file"
)

// Global koanf instance. Use . as the key path delimiter. This can be / or anything.
var k = koanf.New(".")

func main() {
	// Load JSON config.
	if err := k.Load(file.Provider("mock/mock.json"), json.Parser()); err != nil {
		log.Fatalf("error loading config: %v", err)
	}

	// Load environment variables and merge into the loaded config.
	// "MYVAR" is the prefix to filter the env vars by.
	// "." is the delimiter used to represent the key hierarchy in env vars.
	// The (optional, or can be nil) function can be used to transform
	// the env var names, for instance, to lowercase them.
	//
	// For example, env vars: MYVAR_TYPE and MYVAR_PARENT1_CHILD1_NAME
	// will be merged into the "type" and the nested "parent1.child1.name"
	// keys in the config file here as we lowercase the key, 
	// replace `_` with `.` and strip the MYVAR_ prefix so that 
	// only "parent1.child1.name" remains.
	k.Load(env.Provider("MYVAR_", ".", func(s string) string {
		return strings.Replace(strings.ToLower(
			strings.TrimPrefix(s, "MYVAR_")), "_", ".", -1)
	}), nil)

	fmt.Println("name is = ", k.String("parent1.child1.name"))
}

You can also use the env.ProviderWithValue with a callback that supports mutating both the key and value to return types other than a string. For example, here, env values separated by spaces are returned as string slices or arrays. eg: MYVAR_slice=a b c becomes slice: [a, b, c].

	k.Load(env.ProviderWithValue("MYVAR_", ".", func(s string, v string) (string, interface{}) {
		// Strip out the MYVAR_ prefix and lowercase and get the key while also replacing
		// the _ character with . in the key (koanf delimeter).
		key := strings.Replace(strings.ToLower(strings.TrimPrefix(s, "MYVAR_")), "_", ".", -1)

		// If there is a space in the value, split the value into a slice by the space.
		if strings.Contains(v, " ") {
			return key, strings.Split(v, " ")
		}

		// Otherwise, return the plain string.
		return key, v
	}), nil)

Reading from an S3 bucket

// Load JSON config from s3.
if err := k.Load(s3.Provider(s3.Config{
	AccessKey: os.Getenv("AWS_S3_ACCESS_KEY"),
	SecretKey: os.Getenv("AWS_S3_SECRET_KEY"),
	Region:    os.Getenv("AWS_S3_REGION"),
	Bucket:    os.Getenv("AWS_S3_BUCKET"),
	ObjectKey: "dir/config.json",
}), json.Parser()); err != nil {
	log.Fatalf("error loading config: %v", err)
}

Reading raw bytes

The bundled rawbytes Provider can be used to read arbitrary bytes from a source, like a database or an HTTP call.

package main

import (
	"fmt"

	"github.com/knadh/koanf"
	"github.com/knadh/koanf/parsers/json"
	"github.com/knadh/koanf/providers/rawbytes"
)

// Global koanf instance. Use . as the key path delimiter. This can be / or anything.
var k = koanf.New(".")

func main() {
	b := []byte(`{"type": "rawbytes", "parent1": {"child1": {"type": "rawbytes"}}}`)
	k.Load(rawbytes.Provider(b), json.Parser())
	fmt.Println("type is = ", k.String("parent1.child1.type"))
}

Unmarshalling and marshalling

Parsers can be used to unmarshal and scan the values in a Koanf instance into a struct based on the field tags, and to marshal a Koanf instance back into serialized bytes, for example, back to JSON or YAML, to write back to files.

package main

import (
	"fmt"
	"log"

	"github.com/knadh/koanf"
	"github.com/knadh/koanf/parsers/json"
	"github.com/knadh/koanf/providers/file"
)

// Global koanf instance. Use . as the key path delimiter. This can be / or anything.
var (
	k      = koanf.New(".")
	parser = json.Parser()
)

func main() {
	// Load JSON config.
	if err := k.Load(file.Provider("mock/mock.json"), parser); err != nil {
		log.Fatalf("error loading config: %v", err)
	}

	// Structure to unmarshal nested conf to.
	type childStruct struct {
		Name       string            `koanf:"name"`
		Type       string            `koanf:"type"`
		Empty      map[string]string `koanf:"empty"`
		GrandChild struct {
			Ids []int `koanf:"ids"`
			On  bool  `koanf:"on"`
		} `koanf:"grandchild1"`
	}

	var out childStruct

	// Quick unmarshal.
	k.Unmarshal("parent1.child1", &out)
	fmt.Println(out)

	// Unmarshal with advanced config.
	out = childStruct{}
	k.UnmarshalWithConf("parent1.child1", &out, koanf.UnmarshalConf{Tag: "koanf"})
	fmt.Println(out)

	// Marshal the instance back to JSON.
	// The paser instance can be anything, eg: json.Paser(), yaml.Parser() etc.
	b, _ := k.Marshal(parser)
	fmt.Println(string(b))
}

Unmarshalling with flat paths

Sometimes it is necessary to unmarshal an assortment of keys from various nested structures into a flat target structure. This is possible with the UnmarshalConf.FlatPaths flag.

package main

import (
	"fmt"
	"log"

	"github.com/knadh/koanf"
	"github.com/knadh/koanf/parsers/json"
	"github.com/knadh/koanf/providers/file"
)

// Global koanf instance. Use . as the key path delimiter. This can be / or anything.
var k = koanf.New(".")

func main() {
	// Load JSON config.
	if err := k.Load(file.Provider("mock/mock.json"), json.Parser()); err != nil {
		log.Fatalf("error loading config: %v", err)
	}

	type rootFlat struct {
		Type                        string            `koanf:"type"`
		Empty                       map[string]string `koanf:"empty"`
		Parent1Name                 string            `koanf:"parent1.name"`
		Parent1ID                   int               `koanf:"parent1.id"`
		Parent1Child1Name           string            `koanf:"parent1.child1.name"`
		Parent1Child1Type           string            `koanf:"parent1.child1.type"`
		Parent1Child1Empty          map[string]string `koanf:"parent1.child1.empty"`
		Parent1Child1Grandchild1IDs []int             `koanf:"parent1.child1.grandchild1.ids"`
		Parent1Child1Grandchild1On  bool              `koanf:"parent1.child1.grandchild1.on"`
	}

	// Unmarshal the whole root with FlatPaths: True.
	var o1 rootFlat
	k.UnmarshalWithConf("", &o1, koanf.UnmarshalConf{Tag: "koanf", FlatPaths: true})
	fmt.Println(o1)

	// Unmarshal a child structure of "parent1".
	type subFlat struct {
		Name                 string            `koanf:"name"`
		ID                   int               `koanf:"id"`
		Child1Name           string            `koanf:"child1.name"`
		Child1Type           string            `koanf:"child1.type"`
		Child1Empty          map[string]string `koanf:"child1.empty"`
		Child1Grandchild1IDs []int             `koanf:"child1.grandchild1.ids"`
		Child1Grandchild1On  bool              `koanf:"child1.grandchild1.on"`
	}

	var o2 subFlat
	k.UnmarshalWithConf("parent1", &o2, koanf.UnmarshalConf{Tag: "koanf", FlatPaths: true})
	fmt.Println(o2)
}

Marshalling and writing config

It is possible to marshal and serialize the conf map into TOML, YAML etc.

Setting default values.

koanf does not provide any special functions to set default values but uses the Provider interface to enable it.

From a map

The bundled confmap provider takes a map[string]interface{} that can be loaded into a koanf instance.

package main

import (
	"fmt"
	"log"

	"github.com/knadh/koanf"
	"github.com/knadh/koanf/providers/confmap"
	"github.com/knadh/koanf/providers/file"
	"github.com/knadh/koanf/parsers/json"
	"github.com/knadh/koanf/parsers/yaml"
)

// Global koanf instance. Use "." as the key path delimiter. This can be "/" or any character.
var k = koanf.New(".")

func main() {
	// Load default values using the confmap provider.
	// We provide a flat map with the "." delimiter.
	// A nested map can be loaded by setting the delimiter to an empty string "".
	k.Load(confmap.Provider(map[string]interface{}{
		"parent1.name": "Default Name",
		"parent3.name": "New name here",
	}, "."), nil)

	// Load JSON config on top of the default values.
	if err := k.Load(file.Provider("mock/mock.json"), json.Parser()); err != nil {
		log.Fatalf("error loading config: %v", err)
	}

	// Load YAML config and merge into the previously loaded config (because we can).
	k.Load(file.Provider("mock/mock.yml"), yaml.Parser())

	fmt.Println("parent's name is = ", k.String("parent1.name"))
	fmt.Println("parent's ID is = ", k.Int("parent1.id"))
}

From a struct

The bundled structs provider can be used to read data from a struct to load into a koanf instance.

package main

import (
	"fmt"

	"github.com/knadh/koanf"
	"github.com/knadh/koanf/providers/structs"
)

// Global koanf instance. Use "." as the key path delimiter. This can be "/" or any character.
var k = koanf.New(".")

type parentStruct struct {
	Name   string      `koanf:"name"`
	ID     int         `koanf:"id"`
	Child1 childStruct `koanf:"child1"`
}
type childStruct struct {
	Name        string            `koanf:"name"`
	Type        string            `koanf:"type"`
	Empty       map[string]string `koanf:"empty"`
	Grandchild1 grandchildStruct  `koanf:"grandchild1"`
}
type grandchildStruct struct {
	Ids []int `koanf:"ids"`
	On  bool  `koanf:"on"`
}
type sampleStruct struct {
	Type    string            `koanf:"type"`
	Empty   map[string]string `koanf:"empty"`
	Parent1 parentStruct      `koanf:"parent1"`
}

func main() {
	// Load default values using the structs provider.
	// We provide a struct along with the struct tag `koanf` to the
	// provider.
	k.Load(structs.Provider(sampleStruct{
		Type:  "json",
		Empty: make(map[string]string),
		Parent1: parentStruct{
			Name: "parent1",
			ID:   1234,
			Child1: childStruct{
				Name:  "child1",
				Type:  "json",
				Empty: make(map[string]string),
				Grandchild1: grandchildStruct{
					Ids: []int{1, 2, 3},
					On:  true,
				},
			},
		},
	}, "koanf"), nil)

	fmt.Printf("name is = `%s`\n", k.String("parent1.child1.name"))
}

Merge behavior

Default behavior

The default behavior when you create Koanf this way is: koanf.New(delim) that the latest loaded configuration will merge with the previous one.

For example: first.yml

key: [1,2,3]

second.yml

key: 'string'

When second.yml is loaded it will override the type of the first.yml.

If this behavior is not desired, you can merge 'strictly'. In the same scenario, Load will return an error.

package main

import (
	"errors"
	"log"

	"github.com/knadh/koanf"
	"github.com/knadh/koanf/maps"
	"github.com/knadh/koanf/parsers/json"
	"github.com/knadh/koanf/parsers/yaml"
	"github.com/knadh/koanf/providers/file"
)

var conf = koanf.Conf{
	Delim:       ".",
	StrictMerge: true,
}
var k = koanf.NewWithConf(conf)

func main() {
	yamlPath := "mock/mock.yml"
	if err := k.Load(file.Provider(yamlPath), yaml.Parser()); err != nil {
		log.Fatalf("error loading config: %v", err)
	}

	jsonPath := "mock/mock.json"
	if err := k.Load(file.Provider(jsonPath), json.Parser()); err != nil {
		log.Fatalf("error loading config: %v", err)
	}
}

Note: When merging different extensions, each parser can treat his types differently, meaning even though you the load same types there is a probability that it will fail with StrictMerge: true.

For example: merging JSON and YAML will most likely fail because JSON treats integers as float64 and YAML treats them as integers.

Order of merge and key case sensitivity

  • Config keys are case-sensitive in koanf. For example, app.server.port and APP.SERVER.port are not the same.
  • koanf does not impose any ordering on loading config from various providers. Every successive Load() or Load() merges new config into existing config. That means it is possible to load environment variables first, then files on top of it, and then command line variables on top of it, or any such order.

Custom Providers and Parsers

A Provider can provide a nested map[string]interface{} config that can be loaded into koanf with koanf.Load() or raw bytes that can be parsed with a Parser (loaded using koanf.Load().

Writing Providers and Parsers are easy. See the bundled implementations in the providers and parses directory.

Custom merge strategies

By default, when merging two config sources using Load(), koanf recursively merges keys of nested maps (map[string]interface{}), while static values are overwritten (slices, strings, etc). This behaviour can be changed by providing a custom merge function with the WithMergeFunc option.

package main

import (
	"errors"
	"log"

	"github.com/knadh/koanf"
	"github.com/knadh/koanf/maps"
	"github.com/knadh/koanf/parsers/json"
	"github.com/knadh/koanf/parsers/yaml"
	"github.com/knadh/koanf/providers/file"
)

var conf = koanf.Conf{
	Delim:       ".",
	StrictMerge: true,
}
var k = koanf.NewWithConf(conf)

func main() {
	yamlPath := "mock/mock.yml"
	if err := k.Load(file.Provider(yamlPath), yaml.Parser()); err != nil {
		log.Fatalf("error loading config: %v", err)
	}

	jsonPath := "mock/mock.json"
	if err := k.Load(file.Provider(jsonPath), json.Parser(), koanf.WithMergeFunc(func(src, dest map[string]interface{}) error {
     // Your custom logic, copying values from src into dst
     return nil
    })); err != nil {
		log.Fatalf("error loading config: %v", err)
	}
}

API

Instantiation methods

Method Description
New(delim string) *Koanf Returns a new instance of Koanf. delim is the delimiter to use when specifying config key paths, for instance a . for parent.child.key or a / for parent/child/key.
NewWithConf(conf Conf) *Koanf Returns a new instance of Koanf depending on the Koanf.Conf configurations.

Structs

Struct Description
Koanf Koanf is the configuration apparatus.
Conf Conf is the Koanf configuration, that includes Delim and StrictMerge.
UnmarshalConf UnmarshalConf represents configuration options used by Unmarshal() to unmarshal conf maps in arbitrary structs

Bundled providers

Package Provider Description
providers/file file.Provider(filepath string) Reads a file and returns the raw bytes to be parsed.
providers/fs fs.Provider(f fs.FS, filepath string) (Experimental) Reads a file from fs.FS and returns the raw bytes to be parsed. The provider requires go v1.16 or higher.
providers/basicflag basicflag.Provider(f *flag.FlagSet, delim string) Takes an stdlib flag.FlagSet
providers/posflag posflag.Provider(f *pflag.FlagSet, delim string) Takes an spft3/pflag.FlagSet (advanced POSIX compatible flags with multiple types) and provides a nested config map based on delim.
providers/env env.Provider(prefix, delim string, f func(s string) string) Takes an optional prefix to filter env variables by, an optional function that takes and returns a string to transform env variables, and returns a nested config map based on delim.
providers/confmap confmap.Provider(mp map[string]interface{}, delim string) Takes a premade map[string]interface{} conf map. If delim is provided, the keys are assumed to be flattened, thus unflattened using delim.
providers/structs structs.Provider(s interface{}, tag string) Takes a struct and struct tag.
providers/s3 s3.Provider(s3.S3Config{}) Takes a s3 config struct.
providers/rawbytes rawbytes.Provider(b []byte) Takes a raw []byte slice to be parsed with a koanf.Parser
providers/vault vault.Provider(vault.Config{}) Hashicorp Vault provider
providers/appconfig vault.AppConfig(appconfig.Config{}) AWS AppConfig provider
providers/etcd etcd.Provider(etcd.Config{}) CNCF etcd provider
providers/consul consul.Provider(consul.Config{}) Hashicorp Consul provider

Third-party providers

Package Provider Description
github.com/defensestation/koanf/providers/secretsmanager vault.SecretsMananger(secretsmanager.Config{}, f func(s string) string) AWS Secrets Manager provider, takes map or string as a value from store
github.com/defensestation/koanf/providers/parameterstore vault.ParameterStore(parameterstore.Config{}, f func(s string) string) AWS ParameterStore provider, an optional function that takes and returns a string to transform env variables

Bundled parsers

Package Parser Description
parsers/json json.Parser() Parses JSON bytes into a nested map
parsers/yaml yaml.Parser() Parses YAML bytes into a nested map
parsers/toml toml.Parser() Parses TOML bytes into a nested map
parsers/dotenv dotenv.Parser() Parses DotEnv bytes into a flat map
parsers/hcl hcl.Parser(flattenSlices bool) Parses Hashicorp HCL bytes into a nested map. flattenSlices is recommended to be set to true. Read more.
parsers/nestedtext nestedtext.Parser() Parses NestedText bytes into a flat map
parsers/hjson hjson.Parser() Parses HJSON bytes into a nested map

Instance functions

Method Description
Load(p Provider, pa Parser, opts ...Option) error Loads config from a Provider. If a koanf.Parser is provided, the config is assumed to be raw bytes that's then parsed with the Parser.
Keys() []string Returns the list of flattened key paths that can be used to access config values
KeyMap() map[string][]string Returns a map of all possible key path combinations possible in the loaded nested conf map
All() map[string]interface{} Returns a flat map of flattened key paths and their corresponding config values
Raw() map[string]interface{} Returns a copy of the raw nested conf map
Print() Prints a human readable copy of the flattened key paths and their values for debugging
Sprint() Returns a human readable copy of the flattened key paths and their values for debugging
Cut(path string) *Koanf Cuts the loaded nested conf map at the given path and returns a new Koanf instance with the children
Copy() *Koanf Returns a copy of the Koanf instance
Merge(*Koanf) Merges the config map of a Koanf instance into the current instance
MergeAt(in *Koanf, path string) Merges the config map of a Koanf instance into the current instance, at the given key path.
Set(path string, val interface{}) Shorthand wrapper around Merge() for directly overriding the value of a given key path.
Delete(path string) Delete the value at the given path, and does nothing if path doesn't exist.
Unmarshal(path string, o interface{}) error Scans the given nested key path into a given struct (like json.Unmarshal) where fields are denoted by the koanf tag
UnmarshalWithConf(path string, o interface{}, c UnmarshalConf) error Like Unmarshal but with customizable options

Getter functions

Get(path string) interface{} Returns the value for the given key path, and if it doesnt exist, returns nil
Exists(path string) bool Returns true if the given key path exists in the conf map
Int64(path string) int64
Int64s(path string) []int64
Int64Map(path string) map[string]int64
Int(path string) int
Ints(path string) []int
IntMap(path string) map[string]int
Float64(path string) float64
Float64s(path string) []float64
Float64Map(path string) map[string]float64
Duration(path string) time.Duration Returns the time.Duration value of the given key path if its numeric (attempts a parse+convert if string) or a string representation like "3s".
Time(path, layout string) time.Time Parses the string value of the the given key path with the given layout format and returns time.Time. If the key path is numeric, treats it as a UNIX timestamp and returns its time.Time.
String(path string) string
Strings(path string) []string
StringMap(path string) map[string]string
StringsMap(path string) map[string][]string
Byte(path string) []byte
Bool(path string) bool
Bools(path string) []bool
BoolMap(path string) map[string]bool
MapKeys(path string) []string Returns the list of keys in any map
Slices(path string) []Koanf Returns []map[string]interface{}, a slice of confmaps loaded into a slice of new Koanf instances.

Alternative to viper

koanf is a lightweight alternative to the popular spf13/viper. It was written as a result of multiple stumbling blocks encountered with some of viper's fundamental flaws.

  • viper breaks JSON, YAML, TOML, HCL language specs by forcibly lowercasing keys.
  • Significantly bloats build sizes.
  • Tightly couples config parsing with file extensions.
  • Has poor semantics and abstractions. Commandline, env, file etc. and various parses are hardcoded in the core. There are no primitives that can be extended.
  • Pulls a large number of third party dependencies into the core package. For instance, even if you do not use YAML or flags, the dependencies are still pulled as a result of the coupling.
  • Imposes arbitrary ordering conventions (eg: flag -> env -> config etc.)
  • Get() returns references to slices and maps. Mutations made outside change the underlying values inside the conf map.
  • Does non-idiomatic things such as throwing away O(1) on flat maps.
  • Viper treats keys that contain an empty map (eg: my_key: {}) as if they were not set (ie: IsSet("my_key") == false).
  • There are a large number of open issues.