{config\_load} {#language.function.config.load} ============== `{config_load}` is used for loading config [`#variables#`](#language.config.variables) from a [configuration file](#config.files) into the template. **Attributes:** Attribute Name Type Required Default Description ---------------- -------- ---------- --------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- file string Yes *n/a* The name of the config file to include section string No *n/a* The name of the section to load scope string no *local* How the scope of the loaded variables are treated, which must be one of local, parent or global. local means variables are loaded into the local template context. parent means variables are loaded into both the local context and the parent template that called it. global means variables are available to all templates. The `example.conf` file. #this is config file comment # global variables pageTitle = "Main Menu" bodyBgColor = #000000 tableBgColor = #000000 rowBgColor = #00ff00 #customer variables section [Customer] pageTitle = "Customer Info" and the template {config_load file="example.conf"} {config_load "example.conf"} {* short-hand *} {#pageTitle#|default:"No title"}
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[Config Files](#config.files) may also contain sections. You can load variables from within a section with the added attribute `section`. Note that global config variables are always loaded along with section variables, and same-named section variables overwrite the globals. > **Note** > > Config file *sections* and the built-in template function called > [`{section}`](#language.function.section) have nothing to do with each > other, they just happen to share a common naming convention. {config_load file='example.conf' section='Customer'} {config_load 'example.conf' 'Customer'} {* short-hand *} {#pageTitle#}
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See [`$config_overwrite`](#variable.config.overwrite) to create arrays of config file variables. See also the [config files](#config.files) page, [config variables](#language.config.variables) page, [`$config_dir`](#variable.config.dir), [`getConfigVars()`](#api.get.config.vars) and [`configLoad()`](#api.config.load).