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toml4j
toml4j is a TOML 0.1.0 parser for Java that uses the Parboiled PEG parser.
Installation
Add the following dependency to your POM:
<dependency>
<groupId>com.moandjiezana.toml</groupId>
<artifactId>toml4j</artifactId>
<version>0.1.0</version>
</dependency>
Usage
Custom classes
A Toml object can be mapped to a custom class with the Toml#to(Class<T>)
method.
Any keys not found in both the TOML and the class are ignored.
Key groups can be mapped to other custom classes. Fields may be private.
name = "Mwanji Ezana"
[address]
street = "123 A Street"
city = "AnyVille"
class Address {
String street;
String city;
}
class User {
String name;
Address address;
}
Toml toml = new Toml().parse(tomlFile);
User user = toml.to(User.class);
assert user.name.equals("Mwanji Ezana");
assert user.address.street.equals("123 A Street");
When defaults are present, a shallow merge is performed.
Key names
- Create a
com.moandjiezana.toml.Toml
instance - Call the
parse
method of your choice - Use the getters to retrieve the data
Toml toml = new Toml().parse(getTomlFile()); // throws an Exception if the TOML is incorrect
String title = toml.getString("title"); // if a key doesn't exist, returns null
Boolean enabled = toml.getBoolean("database.enabled"); // gets the value of enabled from the database key group
Toml servers = toml.getKeyGroup("servers"); // returns a new Toml instance containing only the key group's values
Defaults
The constructor can be given a set of default values that will be used if necessary.
Toml defaults = new Toml().parse("a = 2\nb = 3");
Toml toml = new Toml(defaults).parse("a = 1");
Long a = toml.getLong("a"); // returns 1, not 2
Long b = toml.getLong("b"); // returns 3
Long c = toml.getLong("c"); // returns null
TODO
- Fail on invalid definitions
License
toml4j is copyright of Moandji Ezana and is licensed under the MIT License