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This module providers a set of profile management solution
File:
settings.py
Interface:
Settings
1. it is a base class and supports two modes "Default" and "Single"
if the mode is "Default", the program will load the 'json' file from 'default'
and 'user' , merge the input, save only the 'json' file from 'user'
if the mode is "Single", the program will only load and save the 'json' file
2. it saves a file two, one is only in memory and the other is in file
3. it provides two types of functions, one is like "set_" and "add_" and the
other is like "mset" and "madd". the functions are automatically registered.
4. You can overload the function _register_func to achieve the functions what you desire
by function "_setting_file","_adding_file","_setting_memory" and "_addting_memory"
5. it provides "settings" to show the result in memory
6. it provides "reset" to reload the file
Example:
1. create your-settings file and paste the contents
{
"items1": "value1",
"items2": "value2"
}
2. create your_settings file and paste the codes
import vstf.controller.settings.settings as sets
class YourSettings(sets.Settings):
def __init__(self, path="./", filename="your-settings", mode=sets.SETS_SINGLE):
super(MailSettings, self).__init__(path, filename, mode)
def unit_test():
setting = YourSettings()
print setting.settings()
value1 = "test_set_items1"
setting.set_items1(value1)
print setting.settings()
value2 = "test_set_items2"
setting.mset_items2(value2)
print setting.settings()
settings.reset()
print setting.settings()
if __name__ == '__main__':
unit_test()
Tree:
data_settings.py
flows_settings.py
perf_settings.py
mail_settings.py
tool_settings.py
html_settings.py
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