2019-12-03 23:14:00 +01:00
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/*
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2020-04-14 01:10:19 +02:00
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* ACHTUNG: this file is a hack used to load "settings.json.docker" instead of
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* "settings.json", since in its present form the Settings module does
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* not allow it.
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* This is a remnant of an analogous file that was placed in
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* <basedir>/tests/backend/loadSettings.js
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2019-12-03 23:14:00 +01:00
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*
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2020-04-14 01:10:19 +02:00
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* TODO: modify the Settings module:
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* 1) no side effects on module load
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* 2) write a factory method that loads a configuration file (taking the
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* file name from the command line, a function argument, or falling
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* back to a default)
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2019-12-03 23:14:00 +01:00
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*/
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var jsonminify = require(__dirname+"/../../src/node_modules/jsonminify");
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const fs = require('fs');
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function loadSettings(){
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var settingsStr = fs.readFileSync(__dirname+"/../../settings.json.docker").toString();
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// try to parse the settings
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try {
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if(settingsStr) {
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settingsStr = jsonminify(settingsStr).replace(",]","]").replace(",}","}");
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var settings = JSON.parse(settingsStr);
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// custom settings for running in a container
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settings.ip = 'localhost';
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settings.port = '9001';
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return settings;
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}
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}catch(e){
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console.error("whoops something is bad with settings");
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}
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}
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exports.loadSettings = loadSettings;
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