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Going forward for new installations, config and data files will be stored at the platform default paths, as defined by [env-paths](https://www.npmjs.com/package/env-paths). For backwards compatibility, if the `~/.waveterm` or `WAVETERM_HOME` directory exists and contains valid data, it will be used. If this check fails, then `WAVETERM_DATA_HOME` and `WAVETERM_CONFIG_HOME` will be used. If these are not defined, then `XDG_DATA_HOME` and `XDG_CONFIG_HOME` will be used. Finally, if none of these are defined, the [env-paths](https://www.npmjs.com/package/env-paths) defaults will be used. As with the existing app, dev instances will write to `waveterm-dev` directories, while all others will write to `waveterm`.
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638 B
TypeScript
19 lines
638 B
TypeScript
import fs from "fs";
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import path from "path";
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import { getWaveConfigDir } from "./platform";
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/**
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* Get settings directly from the Wave Home directory on launch.
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* Only use this when the app is first starting up. Otherwise, prefer the settings.GetFullConfig function.
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* @returns The initial launch settings for the application.
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*/
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export function getLaunchSettings(): SettingsType {
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const settingsPath = path.join(getWaveConfigDir(), "settings.json");
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try {
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const settingsContents = fs.readFileSync(settingsPath, "utf8");
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return JSON.parse(settingsContents);
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} catch (_) {
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// fail silently
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}
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}
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