extends class Phalcon\Config
implements Countable, ArrayAccess
Reads php files and converts them to Phalcon\Config objects. Given the next configuration file:
<?php return array( 'database' => array( 'adapter' => 'Mysql', 'host' => 'localhost', 'username' => 'scott', 'password' => 'cheetah', 'dbname' => 'test_db' ), 'phalcon' => array( 'controllersDir' => '../app/controllers/', 'modelsDir' => '../app/models/', 'viewsDir' => '../app/views/' )); You can read it as follows:
$config = new Phalcon\Config\Adapter\Php("path/config.php"); echo $config->phalcon->controllersDir; echo $config->database->username;
Phalcon\Config\Adapter\Php constructor
Allows to check whether an attribute is defined using the array-syntax
var_dump(isset($config['database']));
Gets an attribute from the configuration, if the attribute isn’t defined returns null If the value is exactly null or is not defined the default value will be used instead
echo $config->get('controllersDir', '../app/controllers/');
Gets an attribute using the array-syntax
print_r($config['database']);
Sets an attribute using the array-syntax
$config['database'] = array('type' => 'Sqlite');
Unsets an attribute using the array-syntax
unset($config['database']);
Merges a configuration into the current one
$appConfig = new Phalcon\Config(array('database' => array('host' => 'localhost'))); $globalConfig->merge($config2);
Converts recursively the object to an array
print_r($config->toArray());
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Restores the state of a Phalcon\Config object
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https://docs.phalconphp.com/en/2.0.0/api/Phalcon_Config_Adapter_Php.html