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zio.config.ConfigSourceModule.ConfigSource

OrElse

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case class OrElse(self: ConfigSource, that: ConfigSource) extends ConfigSource with Product with Serializable

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  1. new OrElse(self: ConfigSource, that: ConfigSource)

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  1. final def !=(arg0: Any): Boolean

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  2. final def ##(): Int

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  3. def <>(that: ConfigSource): ConfigSource

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  4. final def ==(arg0: Any): Boolean

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  5. final def asInstanceOf[T0]: T0

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  6. def at(propertyTreePath: PropertyTreePath[K]): ConfigSource

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  7. def clone(): AnyRef

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  8. final def eq(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean

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  9. def finalize(): Unit

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  10. final def getClass(): Class[_]

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  11. final def isInstanceOf[T0]: Boolean

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  12. def mapKeys(f: (K) ⇒ K): ConfigSource

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    Transform keys before getting queried from source.

    Transform keys before getting queried from source. Note that, this method could be hardly useful. Most of the time all you need to use is mapKeys in ConfigDescriptor i.e, read(descriptor[Config].mapKeys(f) from ConfigSource.fromMap(source))

    If you are still curious to understand mapKeys in ConfigSource, then read on, or else avoid a confusion.

    case class Hello(a: String, b: String)
    val config: ConfigDescriptor[Hello] = (string("a") zip string("b")).to[Hello]
    
    However your source is different for some reason (i.e, its not `a` and `b`). Example:
    {
      "aws_a" : "1"
      "aws_b" : "2"
    }
    
    If you are not interested in changing the `descriptor` or `case class`, you have a freedom
    to pre-map keys before its queried from ConfigSource
    
    val removeAwsPrefix  = (s: String) = s.replace("aws", "")
    
    val source = ConfigSource.fromMap(map)
    val updatedSource = source.mapKeys(removeAwsPrefix)
    
    read(config from updatedSource)
    
    // This is exactly the same as
    
    def addAwsPrefix(s: String) = "aws_" + s
    read(config.mapKeys(addAwsPrefix) from source)
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  13. def memoize: ConfigSource

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    Memoize the effect required to form the Reader.

    Memoize the effect required to form the Reader.

    Every ConfigSource at the core is just a Reader, which is essentially a function that goes from PropertyTreePath to an actual PropertyTree. i.e, f: PropertyTreePath[String] => IO[ReadError[String], PropertyTree[String, String] Later on for each key represented as PropertyTreePath[String] internally, f is used to applied to get the value as a PropertyTree itself.

    Internal details:

    This function f can be retrieved under an ZManaged effect. This implies it may involve an IO with managing resources to even form this function. Example: In order to retrieve a property-tree corresponding to a key (PropertyTreePath), it requires a database connection in the very first instance.

    // pseudo-logic, doesn't compile

    val source: ConfigSource = ConfigSource.Reader( ZManaged(getDatabaseConnection) .flatMap(connection => (key: PropertyTreePath[String] => IO.effect(connection.getStatement.executeQuery(s"get key from table"))) )

    Note that ConfigSource has a generalised memoize function that allows you to memoize the effect required to form the function. In the context of the above example, with source.memoize we acquire only a single connection to retrieve the values for all the keys in your product/coproduct for an instance of read.

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  14. final def ne(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean

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  15. final def notify(): Unit

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  16. final def notifyAll(): Unit

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  17. def orElse(that: ConfigSource): ConfigSource

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  18. def run: Reader

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  19. def runTree(path: PropertyTreePath[K]): IO[ReadError[K], PropertyTree[K, V]]

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  20. val self: ConfigSource

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  21. def sourceNames: Set[ConfigSourceName]

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  22. def strictlyOnce: ZIO[Any, ReadError[K], ConfigSource]

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    With strictlyOnce, regardless of the number of times read is invoked, the effect required to form the Reader in ConfigSource is evaluated strictly once.

    With strictlyOnce, regardless of the number of times read is invoked, the effect required to form the Reader in ConfigSource is evaluated strictly once. Use strictlyOnce only if it's really required.

    In a normal scenarios, everytime read is invoked (as in read(desc from source)), it should read from the real source.

    val sourceZIO = ConfigSource.fromPropertiesFile(...).strictlyOnce
    
    for {
      src     <- sourceZIO
      result1 <- read(config from src)
      result2 <- read(config from src)
    } yield (result1, result2)

    In this case, the propertiesFile is read only once.

    vs

    val source: ConfigSource =
      ConfigSource.fromPropertiesFile(...).memoize
    
    for {
      result1 <- read(config from source)
      result2 <- read(config from source)
    } yield (result1, result2)

    In this case, the propertiesFile is read once per each read, i.e, twice.

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  23. final def synchronized[T0](arg0: ⇒ T0): T0

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  24. val that: ConfigSource

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  25. def toLayer: ZLayer[Any, ReadError[K], ConfigSource]

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    A Layer is assumed to be "memoized" by default, i.e the effect required to form the reader (refer ConfigSource docs) is executed strictly once regardless of number of keys involved, or the number the reads invoked.

    A Layer is assumed to be "memoized" by default, i.e the effect required to form the reader (refer ConfigSource docs) is executed strictly once regardless of number of keys involved, or the number the reads invoked.

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  26. final def wait(): Unit

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  27. final def wait(arg0: Long, arg1: Int): Unit

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  28. final def wait(arg0: Long): Unit

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