Zend_Config

Introduction

Zend_Config is designed to simplify the access to, and the use of, configuration data within applications. It provides a nested object property based user interface for accessing this configuration data within application code. The configuration data may come from a variety of media supporting hierarchical data storage. Currently Zend_Config provides adapters for configuration data that are stored in text files with Zend_Config_Ini and Zend_Config_Xml.

Example #1 Using Zend_Config

Normally it is expected that users would use one of the adapter classes such as Zend_Config_Ini or Zend_Config_Xml, but if configuration data are available in a PHP array, one may simply pass the data to the Zend_Config constructor in order to utilize a simple object-oriented interface:

  1. // Given an array of configuration data
  2. 'webhost'  => 'www.example.com',
  3.     'database''adapter' => 'pdo_mysql',
  4.         'params''host'     => 'db.example.com',
  5.             'username' => 'dbuser',
  6.             'password' => 'secret',
  7.             'dbname'   => 'mydatabase'
  8.         )
  9.     )
  10. );
  11.  
  12. // Create the object-oriented wrapper upon the configuration data
  13. // Print a configuration datum (results in 'www.example.com')
  14. // Use the configuration data to connect to the database
  15. // Alternative usage: simply pass the Zend_Config object.
  16. // The Zend_Db factory knows how to interpret it.

As illustrated in the example above, Zend_Config provides nested object property syntax to access configuration data passed to its constructor.

Along with the object oriented access to the data values, Zend_Config also has get() which will return the supplied default value if the data element doesn't exist. For example:

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Example #2 Using Zend_Config with a PHP Configuration File

It is often desirable to use a pure PHP-based configuration file. The following code illustrates how easily this can be accomplished:

  1. // config.php
  2. 'webhost'  => 'www.example.com',
  3.     'database''adapter' => 'pdo_mysql',
  4.         'params''host'     => 'db.example.com',
  5.             'username' => 'dbuser',
  6.             'password' => 'secret',
  7.             'dbname'   => 'mydatabase'
  8.         )
  9.     )
  10. );
  1. // Configuration consumption
  2. 'config.php');
  3.  
  4. // Print a configuration datum (results in 'www.example.com')

Zend_Config