A lightweight R package for hierarchical runtime configuration
optree provides a flexible, mutable, hierarchical options manager for R. It allows packages and projects to define nested configuration options, enforce group validation rules, and easily reset to defaults. Ideal for complex, interdependent settings like crop models, phenology simulations, or multi-module projects.
a.b.c)get() and set() operationsCurrently on Github only. Install with:
remotes::install_github('byzheng/optree')For detailed documentation and reference, visit: https://optree.bangyou.me
library(optree)
# Create the CANOLA options manager with built-in validators
canola <- create_options_manager(
defaults = list(
phenology = list(
thermaltime = list(
x = c(2, 30, 35),
y = c(0, 28, 0)
)
),
frost_threshold = 0,
model_name = "canola_v1",
backend = "cpu"
),
validators = list(
"phenology.thermaltime" = v_xypair(min_len = 3),
"frost_threshold" = v_numeric_range(min = -5, max = 5),
"model_name" = v_character_scalar(),
"backend" = v_enum(c("cpu", "gpu"))
)
)# Get a single leaf
canola$get("phenology.thermaltime.x")
# Get the entire group
canola$get("phenology.thermaltime")# Method 1: Use dot-separated paths (NEW!)
canola$set("phenology.thermaltime.x" = c(5,25,40))
canola$set("phenology.thermaltime.y" = c(0,20,0))
# Method 2: Use nested list (traditional way)
canola$set(phenology = list(
thermaltime = list(
x = c(10,20,30),
y = c(0,10,0)
)
))
# Mix both styles in one call
canola$set(
"phenology.thermaltime.x" = c(15,25,35),
frost_threshold = -2
)
# Update top-level option
canola$set(frost_threshold = -2)Validator example:
# v_enum validator - value must be one of the allowed choices
canola$set(backend = "quantum")
# Error: must be one of: cpu, gpu
# v_numeric_range validator - frost_threshold must be between -5 and 5
canola$set(frost_threshold = 10)
# Error: must be between -5 and 5
# v_xypair validator - x and y must have same length and meet min_len
canola$set(phenology = list(thermaltime = list(
x = c(1, 2),
y = c(0, 1, 2)
)))
# Error: 'x' and 'y' must have the same length
# v_character_scalar validator - model_name must be non-empty string
canola$set(model_name = "")
# Error: must not be empty# Set valid values
canola$set("phenology.thermaltime.x" = c(5,25,40))
canola$set("phenology.thermaltime.y" = c(0,20,0))
# Try an invalid update - will fail and rollback
canola$set("phenology.thermaltime.x" = c(1,2)) # length mismatch
# Error: x and y must have same length
# Options remain unchanged after failed validation
canola$get("phenology.thermaltime.x") # Still c(5,25,40)canola$reset()
# Returns all defaults
canola$get()| Feature | optree | settings::options_manager | base R options() |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hierarchical options | ✅ | Limited | ❌ |
| Merge-aware updates | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
| Runtime mutable | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| Group validation | ✅ | Custom only | ❌ |
| Arbitrary depth | ✅ | Limited | ❌ |
optree provides a collection of ready-to-use validators for common validation patterns:
v_numeric_scalar() – Validates single
numeric valuesv_numeric_range(min, max) – Validates
numeric values within a rangev_numeric_vector(min_len, finite) –
Validates numeric vectors with length/finiteness constraintsv_logical_scalar() – Validates single
logical valuesv_character_scalar(non_empty) –
Validates single character values, optionally non-emptyv_enum(choices) – Validates that value
is one of predefined choicesv_xypair(min_len) – Validates paired
x/y lists (useful for time series, phenology data, etc.)For more details and examples, see the Validators Vignette.
Contributions are welcome! Please submit issues or pull requests via GitHub.
MIT License – see LICENSE file for details.