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NAME

       Config::Model::models::Itself::ConfigWrite - Configuration class Itself::ConfigWrite

DESCRIPTION

       Configuration classes used by Config::Model

Elements

   backend
       specifies the backend to store permanently configuration data.  Optional. Type enum.
       choice: 'cds_file', 'perl_file', 'custom'.

       Here are some explanations on the possible values:

       'IniFile'
           Ini file format. Beware that the structure of your model must match the limitations of
           the INI file format, i.e only a 2 levels hierarchy. Configuration filename is made
           with instance name

       'cds_file'
           file with config data string. This is Config::Model own serialisation format, designed
           to be compact and readable. Configuration filename is made with instance name

       'custom'
           deprecated

       'perl_file'
           file with a perl data structure. Configuration filename is made with instance name

   config_dir
        Optional. Type uniline.

   os_config_dir - configuration file directory for specific OS
       Specify and alternate location of a configuration directory depending on the OS (as
       returned by $^O or $Config{'osname'}, see "PLATFORMS" in perlport) Common values for $^O
       are 'linux', 'MSWin32', 'darwin'  Optional. Type hash of uniline.

   file - target configuration file name
       specify the configuration file name. This parameter may not be applicable depending on
       your application. It may also be hardcoded in a custom backend. If not specified, the
       instance name is used as base name for your configuration file. The configuration file
       namecan be specified with &index keyword when a backend is associated to a node contained
       in a hash. See backend specifications <http://search.cpan.org/dist/Config-
       Model/lib/Config/Model/BackendMgr.pm#Backend_specification>.  Optional. Type uniline.

   auto_create - Creates configuration files as needed
        Optional. Type boolean.

       upstream_default value :
           0

   yaml_class
       Specify the YAML class that is used to load and dump YAML files. Defaults to YAML::Tiny.
       See yaml_class doc for details on  why another YAML class can suit your configuration file
       needs.  Optional. Type uniline.

       upstream_default value :
           YAML::Tiny

   file_mode - configuration file mode
       specify the configuration file mode. "file_mode" parameter can be used to set the mode of
       the written file. "file_mode" value can be in any form supported by "chmod" in Path::Tiny.
       Optional. Type uniline.

   default_layer - How to find default values in a global config file
       Specifies where to find a global configuration file that specifies default values. For
       instance, this is used by OpenSSH to specify a global configuration file
       ("/etc/ssh/ssh_config") that is overridden by user's file.  Optional. Type node of class
       Itself::ConfigReadWrite::DefaultLayer .

   class
        Optional. Type uniline.

   store_class_in_hash
       Specify element hash name that contains all INI classes. See "Arbitrary class name" in
       Config::Model::Backend::IniFile  Optional. Type uniline.

   section_map
       Specify element name that contains one INI class. E.g. to store INI class [foo] in element
       Foo, specify { foo => "Foo" }  Optional. Type hash of uniline.

   split_list_value
       Regexp to split the value read from ini file. Usually "\s+" or "[,\s]"  Optional. Type
       uniline.

   split_check_list_value
       Regexp to split the value read from ini file. Usually "\s+" or "[,\s]"  Optional. Type
       uniline.

   assign_char
       Character used to assign value in INI file. Default is "=". See details  Optional. Type
       uniline.

       upstream_default value :
           #

   assign_with
       String used write assignment in INI file. Default is "" = "". See details  Optional. Type
       uniline.

       upstream_default value :
           #

   join_list_value
       string to join list values before writing the entry in ini file. Usually " " or ", "
       Optional. Type uniline.

   join_check_list_value
       string to join checked items names before writing the entry in the ini file. Usually " "
       or ", "  Optional. Type uniline.

   write_boolean_as
       Specify how to write a boolean value in config file. Suggested values are "no","yes".
       Optional. Type list of uniline.

   force_lc_section
       force section to be lowercase.  Optional. Type boolean.

       upstream_default value :
           0

   force_lc_key
       force key names to be lowercase.  Optional. Type boolean.

       upstream_default value :
           0

   force_lc_value
       force values to be lowercase.  Optional. Type boolean.

       upstream_default value :
           0

   full_dump
       Also dump default values in the data structure. Useful if the dumped configuration data
       will be used by the application. (default is yes)  Optional. Type boolean.

       upstream_default value :
           1

   comment_delimiter
       list of characters that start a comment. When more that one character is used. the first
       one is used to write back comment. For instance, value "#;" indicate that a comments can
       start with "#" or ";" and that all comments are written back with "#".  Optional. Type
       uniline.

       upstream_default value :
           #

   auto_delete - Delete empty configuration file
       Delete configuration files when no information is left in there. This may happen when data
       is removed by user. This is mostly useful when the  configuration of an application is
       made of several files.  Optional. Type boolean.

       upstream_default value :
           0

   function
        Optional. Type uniline.

SEE ALSO

       •   cme

       •   Config::Model::models::Itself::ConfigReadWrite::DefaultLayer

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