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apollo
Package apollo
implements GoFrame gcfg.Adapter
using apollo service.
Installation
go get -u github.com/gogf/gf/contrib/config/apollo/v2
Usage
Create a custom boot package
If you wish using configuration from apollo globally, it is strongly recommended creating a custom boot package in very top import, which sets the Adapter of default configuration instance before any other package boots.
package boot
import (
"github.com/gogf/gf/contrib/config/apollo/v2"
"github.com/gogf/gf/v2/frame/g"
"github.com/gogf/gf/v2/os/gctx"
)
func init() {
var (
ctx = gctx.GetInitCtx()
appId = "SampleApp"
cluster = "default"
ip = "http://localhost:8080"
)
// Create apollo Client that implements gcfg.Adapter.
adapter, err := apollo.New(ctx, apollo.Config{
AppID: appId,
IP: ip,
Cluster: cluster,
})
if err != nil {
g.Log().Fatalf(ctx, `%+v`, err)
}
// Change the adapter of default configuration instance.
g.Cfg().SetAdapter(adapter)
}
Import boot package in top of main
It is strongly recommended import your boot package in top of your main.go
.
Note the top import
: _ "github.com/gogf/gf/example/config/apollo/boot"
.
package main
import (
_ "github.com/gogf/gf/example/config/apollo/boot"
"github.com/gogf/gf/v2/frame/g"
"github.com/gogf/gf/v2/os/gctx"
)
func main() {
var ctx = gctx.GetInitCtx()
// Available checks.
g.Dump(g.Cfg().Available(ctx))
// All key-value configurations.
g.Dump(g.Cfg().Data(ctx))
// Retrieve certain value by key.
g.Dump(g.Cfg().MustGet(ctx, "server.address"))
}
License
GoFrame apollo
is licensed under the MIT License, 100% free and open-source, forever.