piotr-yuxuan / malli-cli

Configuration powertool with `metosin/malli`
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piotr-yuxuan/malli-cli

Configuration powertool with metosin/malli.

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What it offers

This library provides out-of-the-box:

The returned map can be used as a config fragment, that you can later merge with the config value provided by any other system. As such it intends to play nicely with configuration tools, so the actual configuration value of your program is a map that is a graceful merge of several overlapping config fragment:

  1. Default configuration value;
  2. Environment variables when the program starts up;
  3. Value from some configuration management system;
  4. Command line arguments.

The expected shape of your configuration being described as a malli schema so you can parse and decode strings as well as validating any constraints. It's quite powerful.

Maturity and evolution

Break versioning is used, so no breaking changes will be introduced without incrementing the major version. Some bug fixes may be introduced and I will keep adding new features as I encounter new needs. As illustrated below, malli-cli should already cover most of your use cases with simplicity – or open an issue.

Naming

utility_name [-a][-b][-c option_argument]
             [-d|-e][-f[option_argument]][operand...]

The utility in the example is named utility_name. It is followed by options, option-arguments, and operands. The arguments that consist of - characters and single letters or digits, such as a, are known as "options" (or, historically, "flags"). Certain options are followed by an " option-argument", as shown with [ -c option_argument ]. The arguments following the last options and option-arguments are named "operands".

Simple example

Let's consider this config schema:

(require '[piotr-yuxuan.malli-cli :as malli-cli])
(require '[malli.core :as m])

(def Config
  (m/schema
    [:map {:closed true, :decode/args-transformer malli-cli/args-transformer}
     [:show-config? {:optional true}
      [boolean? {:description "Print actual configuration value and exit."
                 :arg-number 0}]]
     [:help {:optional true}
      [boolean? {:description "Display usage summary and exit."
                 :short-option "-h"
                 :arg-number 0}]]
     [:upload-api [string? {:description "Address of target upload-api instance. If not set from the command line, lookup env var $CORP_UPLOAD_API."
                            :short-option "-a"
                            ;; Cli option will be looked up, then env var, then default.
                            :env-var "CORP_UPLOAD_API"
                            :default "http://localhost:8080"}]]
     [:log-level [:enum {:description "Non-idempotent -v increases log level, --log-level sets it."
                         ;; Express how to decode a string into an enum value.
                         :decode/string keyword
                         :short-option "-v"
                         :short-option/arg-number 0
                         :short-option/update-fn malli-cli/non-idempotent-option
                         :default :error
                         ;; Used in summary to pretty-print the default value to a string.
                         :default->str name}
                  :off :fatal :error :warn :info :debug :trace :all]]
     [:proxy [:map
              [:host string?]
              ;; malli will parse and return an integer.
              [:port pos-int?]]]]))

Here is the command summary produced by (malli-cli/summary Config) for this config:

  Short  Long option    Default                  Description
         --show-config                           Print actual configuration value and exit.
  -h     --help                                  Display usage summary and exit.
  -a     --upload-api   "http://localhost:8080"  Address of target upload-api instance. If not set from the command line, lookup env var $CORP_UPLOAD_API.
  -v     --log-level    error                    Non-idempotent -v increases log level, --log-level sets it.
         --proxy-host
         --proxy-port

Let's try to call this program (code details below). You may invoke your Clojure main function with:

lein run \
  --help -vvv \
  -a "https://localhost:4000"

Let's suppose your configuration system provides this value:

{:proxy {:host "https://proxy.example.com"
         :port 3128}}

and the shell environment variable CORP_UPLOAD_API is set to https://localhost:7000. Then the resulting configuration passed to your app will be:

{:help true
 :upload-api "https://localhost:4000"
 :log-level :debug
 :proxy {;; Nested config maps are supported
         :host "http://proxy.example.com"
         ;; malli transform strings into appropriate types
         :port 3128}

Let's try another time with this command with same provided config and env vars:

lein run \
  --log-level=off
  --show-config

The program will exit after printing:

{:log-level :off,
 :show-config? true,
 :upload-api "http://localhost:7000"}

From a technical point of view, it leverages malli coercion and decoding capabilities so that you may define the shape of your configuration and default value in one place, then derive a command-line interface from it.

(require '[piotr-yuxuan.malli-cli :as malli-cli])
(require '[malli.core :as m])
(require '[clojure.pprint])
(require '[piotr-yuxuan.malli-cli.utils :refer [deep-merge]])

(defn load-config
  [args]
  (deep-merge
    ;; Value retrieved from any configuration system you want
    (:value (configure {:key service-name
                        :env (env)
                        :version (version)}))
    ;; Command-line arguments, env-vars, and default values.
    (m/decode Config args malli-cli/cli-transformer)))

(defn -main
  [& args]
  (let [config (load-config args)]
    (cond (not (m/validate Config config))
          (do (log/error "Invalid configuration value"
                         (m/explain Config config))
              (Thread/sleep 60000) ; Leave some time to retrieve the logs.
              (System/exit 1))

          (:show-config? config)
          (do (clojure.pprint/pprint config)
              (System/exit 0))

          (:help config)
          (do (println (simple-summary Config))
              (System/exit 0))

          :else
          (app/start config))))

Capabilities

See tests for minimal working code for each of these examples.

{:long-option "VALUE"}

;; Example schema:
[:map {:decode/args-transformer malli-cli/args-transformer}
  [:long-option string?]]
{:long-option "VALUE"}

;; Example schema:
[:map {:decode/args-transformer malli-cli/args-transformer}
  [:long-option string?]]
{:some-option "VALUE"}

;; Example schema:
[:map {:decode/args-transformer malli-cli/args-transformer}
 [:some-option [string? {:short-option "-s"}]]]
{:a true
 :b "val0"
 :c ["val1" "val2"]}

;; Example schema:
[:map {:decode/args-transformer malli-cli/args-transformer}
 [:a [boolean? {:arg-number 0}]]
 [:b string?]
 [:c [string? {:arg-number 2}]]]
{:a 1
 :b 2
 :piotr-yuxuan.malli-cli/arguments ["ARG0" "ARG1" "ARG2"]}

;; Example schema:
[:map {:decode/args-transformer malli-cli/args-transformer}
 [:a [boolean? {:arg-number 0}]]
 [:b string?]]
{:help true
 :all true
 :list true}

;; Example schema:
[:map {:decode/args-transformer malli-cli/args-transformer}
 [:help [boolean? {:short-option "-h" :arg-number 0}]]
 [:all [boolean? {:short-option "-a" :arg-number 0}]]
 [:list [boolean? {:short-option "-l" :arg-number 0}]]]
{:verbosity 3}
;; or, depending on what you want:
{:log-level :debug}

;; Example schemas:
[:map {:decode/args-transformer malli-cli/args-transformer}
 [:log-level [:and
              keyword?
              [:enum {:short-option "-v"
                      :short-option/arg-number 0
                      :short-option/update-fn malli-cli/non-idempotent-option
                      :default :error}
               :off :fatal :error :warn :info :debug :trace :all]]]]

[:map {:decode/args-transformer malli-cli/args-transformer}
 [:verbosity [int? {:short-option "-v"
                    :short-option/arg-number 0
                    :short-option/update-fn (fn [options {:keys [in]} _cli-args]
                                              (update-in options in (fnil inc 0)))
                    :default 0}]]]
{:proxy {:host "https://example.org/upload"
         :port 3447}}

;; Example schema:
[:map {:decode/args-transformer malli-cli/args-transformer}
 [:proxy [:map
          [:host string?]
          [:port pos-int?]]]]
{:upload/parallelism 32}

;; Example schema:
[:map {:decode/args-transformer malli-cli/args-transformer}
 [:upload/parallelism pos-int?]]
{:vanity-name ">> Piotr <<"
 :original-name "Piotr"
 :first-letter \P}

;; Example schema:
[:map {:decode/args-transformer malli-cli/args-transformer}
 [:vanity-name [string? {:long-option "--name"
                         :update-fn (fn [options {:keys [in]} [username]]
                                      (-> options
                                          (assoc :vanity-name (format ">> %s <<" username))
                                          (assoc :original-name username)
                                          (assoc :first-letter (first username))))}]]
 [:original-name string?]
 [:first-letter char?]]
  -h  --help        nil
  -a  --upload-api  "http://localhost:8080"  Address of target upload-api instance.
  -v  --log-level   :error
      --proxy-host  nil
      --proxy-port  nil
;; Example schema:
[:map {:decode/args-transformer malli-cli/args-transformer}
 [:my-option string?]]

;; Example input:
["--unknown-long-option" "--other-option" "VALUE" "-s"}

;; Exemple output:
#:piotr-yuxuan.malli-cli{:unknown-option-errors ({:arg "-s"} {:arg "--other-option"} {:arg "--unknown-long-option"}),
                         :known-options ("--my-option"),
                         :arguments ["VALUE"],
                         :cli-args ["--unknown-long-option" "--other-option" "VALUE" "-s"]}
{:user "piotr-yuxuan"}

;; Example schema:
[:map {:decode/args-transformer malli-cli/args-transformer}
 [:user [string? {:env-var "USER"}]]]
(m/encode
  [:map
   [:ui/service-name string?]
   [:database/username {:secret true} string?]
   [:database/password {:secret true} string?]]
  {:ui/service-name "Hello, world!"
   :database/username "Username must stay out of logs."
   :database/password "Password must stay out of logs."}
  malli-cli/secret-transformer)

=> {:ui/service-name "Hello, world!",
    :database/username "***",
    :database/password "***"}

Note that environment variables behave like default values with lower priority than command-line arguments. Env vars are resolved at decode time, not at schema compile time. This lack of purity is balanced by the environment being constant and set by the JVM at start-up time.

References