How about accepting a fn as argument to provide the config required? In 
that case the user is free to use whichever library/hand-rolled code to 
read config from a file.

Shantanu

On Tuesday, 19 April 2016 22:15:22 UTC+5:30, Facundo Olano wrote:
>
> Hi! I started to use clojure a couple of months ago and now I'm struggling 
> to extract a little library from a larger project I'm working on.
>
> The lib is a gettext-like tool that allows translating strings based on a 
> translations dictionary. I'd like to be able to include the lib as a 
> dependency of the larger project and point to my translations dictionary 
> from a setting in a configuration file (Ideally I would use project.clj to 
> avoid having a lib specific file just for one setting).
>
> My problem is I'm not sure how to read a configuration file in my project 
> from the generated JAR of the lib (if that's even possible and not a bad 
> idea for some reason). I tried using configleaf 
> <https://github.com/davidsantiago/configleaf> and it worked while I 
> included the lib as a checkout project but it seems the config file gets 
> freezed to whatever it is when the lib's JAR is packed.
>
> I wonder if there's a straightforward and idiomatic way to achieve this. 
> "That's a terrible idea" type of answers are also welcome :P
>
> Thanks, 
> Facundo.
>

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