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{ "author": { "name": "Isaac Z. Schlueter", "email": "i@izs.me", "url": "http://blog.izs.me/" }, "name": "ini", "description": "An ini encoder/decoder for node", "version": "1.3.4", "repository": { "type": "git", "url": "git://github.com/isaacs/ini.git" }, "main": "ini.js", "scripts": { "test": "tap test/*.js" }, "engines": { "node": "*" }, "dependencies": {}, "devDependencies": { "tap": "^1.2.0" }, "license": "ISC", "files": [ "ini.js" ], "readme": "An ini format parser and serializer for node.\n\nSections are treated as nested objects. Items before the first\nheading are saved on the object directly.\n\n## Usage\n\nConsider an ini-file `config.ini` that looks like this:\n\n ; this comment is being ignored\n scope = global\n\n [database]\n user = dbuser\n password = dbpassword\n database = use_this_database\n\n [paths.default]\n datadir = /var/lib/data\n array[] = first value\n array[] = second value\n array[] = third value\n\nYou can read, manipulate and write the ini-file like so:\n\n var fs = require('fs')\n , ini = require('ini')\n\n var config = ini.parse(fs.readFileSync('./config.ini', 'utf-8'))\n\n config.scope = 'local'\n config.database.database = 'use_another_database'\n config.paths.default.tmpdir = '/tmp'\n delete config.paths.default.datadir\n config.paths.default.array.push('fourth value')\n\n fs.writeFileSync('./config_modified.ini', ini.stringify(config, { section: 'section' }))\n\nThis will result in a file called `config_modified.ini` being written\nto the filesystem with the following content:\n\n [section]\n scope=local\n [section.database]\n user=dbuser\n password=dbpassword\n database=use_another_database\n [section.paths.default]\n tmpdir=/tmp\n array[]=first value\n array[]=second value\n array[]=third value\n array[]=fourth value\n\n\n## API\n\n### decode(inistring)\n\nDecode the ini-style formatted `inistring` into a nested object.\n\n### parse(inistring)\n\nAlias for `decode(inistring)`\n\n### encode(object, [options])\n\nEncode the object `object` into an ini-style formatted string. If the\noptional parameter `section` is given, then all top-level properties\nof the object are put into this section and the `section`-string is\nprepended to all sub-sections, see the usage example above.\n\nThe `options` object may contain the following:\n\n* `section` A string which will be the first `section` in the encoded\n ini data. Defaults to none.\n* `whitespace` Boolean to specify whether to put whitespace around the\n `=` character. By default, whitespace is omitted, to be friendly to\n some persnickety old parsers that don't tolerate it well. But some\n find that it's more human-readable and pretty with the whitespace.\n\nFor backwards compatibility reasons, if a `string` options is passed\nin, then it is assumed to be the `section` value.\n\n### stringify(object, [options])\n\nAlias for `encode(object, [options])`\n\n### safe(val)\n\nEscapes the string `val` such that it is safe to be used as a key or\nvalue in an ini-file. Basically escapes quotes. For example\n\n ini.safe('\"unsafe string\"')\n\nwould result in\n\n \"\\\"unsafe string\\\"\"\n\n### unsafe(val)\n\nUnescapes the string `val`\n", "readmeFilename": "README.md", "bugs": { "url": "https://github.com/isaacs/ini/issues" }, "homepage": "https://github.com/isaacs/ini#readme", "_id": "ini@1.3.4", "_shasum": "0537cb79daf59b59a1a517dff706c86ec039162e", "_resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/ini/-/ini-1.3.4.tgz", "_from": "ini@>=1.3.4 <1.4.0" }