/*---------------------------------------------------------*\ | SettingsManager.cpp | | | | OpenRGB Settings Manager maintains a list of application| | settings in JSON format. Other components may register | | settings with this class and store/load values. | | | | Adam Honse (CalcProgrammer1) 04 Nov 2020 | | | | This file is part of the OpenRGB project | | SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only | \*---------------------------------------------------------*/ #include #include #include "SettingsManager.h" #include "LogManager.h" SettingsManager::SettingsManager() { config_found = false; } SettingsManager::~SettingsManager() { } json SettingsManager::GetSettings(std::string settings_key) { /*-----------------------------------------------------*\ | Check to see if the key exists in the settings store | | and return the settings associated with the key if it | | exists. We lock the mutex to protect the value from | | changing while data is being read and copy before | | unlocking. | \*-----------------------------------------------------*/ json result; mutex.lock(); if(settings_data.contains(settings_key)) { result = settings_data[settings_key]; } mutex.unlock(); return result; } void SettingsManager::SetSettings(std::string settings_key, json new_settings) { mutex.lock(); settings_data[settings_key] = new_settings; mutex.unlock(); } void SettingsManager::LoadSettings(const filesystem::path& filename) { /*-----------------------------------------------------*\ | Clear any stored settings before loading | \*-----------------------------------------------------*/ mutex.lock(); settings_data.clear(); /*-----------------------------------------------------*\ | Store settings filename, so we can save to it later | \*-----------------------------------------------------*/ settings_filename = filename; /*-----------------------------------------------------*\ | Open input file in binary mode | \*-----------------------------------------------------*/ config_found = filesystem::exists(filename); if(config_found) { std::ifstream settings_file(settings_filename, std::ios::in | std::ios::binary); /*-------------------------------------------------*\ | Read settings into JSON store | \*-------------------------------------------------*/ if(settings_file) { try { settings_file >> settings_data; } catch(const std::exception& e) { /*-----------------------------------------*\ | If an exception was caught, that means | | the JSON parsing failed. Clear out any | | data in the store as it is corrupt. We | | could attempt a reload for backup | | location | \*-----------------------------------------*/ LOG_ERROR("[SettingsManager] JSON parsing failed: %s", e.what()); settings_data.clear(); } } settings_file.close(); } mutex.unlock(); } void SettingsManager::SaveSettings() { mutex.lock(); std::ofstream settings_file(settings_filename, std::ios::out | std::ios::binary); if(settings_file) { try { settings_file << settings_data.dump(4); } catch(const std::exception& e) { LOG_ERROR("[SettingsManager] Cannot write to file: %s", e.what()); } settings_file.close(); } mutex.unlock(); }