gluon.site library ================== The *gluon.site* library allows convenient access to the site configuration from Lua scripts. Example: .. code-block:: lua local site = require 'gluon.site' print(site.wifi24.ap.ssid()) The *site* object in this example does not directly represent the *site.conf* data structure; instead, it is wrapped in a way that makes it more convenient to access deeply nested elements. To access the the underlying values, they must be unwrapped using the function call notation (the ``()`` after ``site.wifi24.ap.ssid`` in the example). The wrapper objects have two advantages over simple Lua tables: * Accessing non-existing values is never an error: ``site.wifi24.ap.ssid()`` will simply return *nil* if ``site.wifi24`` or ``site.wifi24.ap`` do not exist * Default values: A default value can be passed to the unwrapping function call: .. code-block:: lua print(site.wifi24.ap.ssid('Default')) will return *'Default'* instead of *nil* when the value is unset. Note that *nil* values and unset values are equivalent in Lua. A simple way to access the whole site configuration as a simple table is to unwrap the top-level site object: .. code-block:: lua local site_table = site()