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| md_src_plugins_spec_README(3elektra) | Elektra | md_src_plugins_spec_README(3elektra) |
NAME¶
md_src_plugins_spec_README - Plugin: spec
- infos = Information about the spec plugin is in keys below
- infos/author = Thomas Waser thomas.waser@libelektra.org
- infos/licence = BSD
- infos/needs =
- infos/provides = check apply
- infos/placements = postgetstorage presetstorage
- infos/status = maintained nodep configurable global preview
- infos/description = copies metadata from spec namespace to other namespaces
The spec plugin is a global plugin that copies metadata from the spec-namespace to other namespaces using their key names as globbing expressions. Globbing resembles regular expressions. They do not have the same expressive power, but are easier to use. The semantics are more suitable to match path names:
- _ matches any key name of just one hierarchy. This means it complies with any character except slash or null.
- ? satisfies single characters with the same exclusion.
- # matches Elektra array elements.
- Additionally, there are ranges and character classes. They can also be inverted.
The plugin copies the metadata of the corresponding spec key to every matching key in the other namespaces.
The spec plugin also provides basic validation and structural checking. Specifically it supports:
- detection of invalid array key names
- detection of missing keys
- validation of array ranges
- validating the number of subkeys
Configuration¶
Actions¶
- ERROR yields an error when a conflict occurs
- WARNING adds a warning when a conflict occurs
- INFO adds a metakey logs/spec/info which can be used by logging plugins
- IGNORE ignores the conflict, this is the default value
Conflicts¶
- Invalid array member: an invalid array key has been detected. e.g. /#abc
- Out of range: the array has more or less elements than specified by the array option.
- Invalid number of subkeys count: a key matching a _ expression has more or less subkeys than specified by the required option.
- Conflicting metadata collision: the metakey that's supposed to be added already exists.
- Missing keys missing: the key structure doesn't contain the required subkeys flagged with the require metakey in the spec namespace.
- Invalid keys invalid: keys that are subkeys of an invalid array member. e.g. /#abc/key
Basic Configuration¶
conflict/set and conflict/get are used to specify what actions should be taken on conflicts. e.g. conflict/get = ERROR yields an error on every conflict.
Per Conflict Configuration¶
Actions can also be specified on a per conflict basis. Those actions take precedence over basic configuration options.
Examples:
conflict/get/member = WARNING conflict/set/range = ERROR
Per Key Configuration¶
Actions can also be specified per-key. Those will take precedence over basic and per-conflict configurations.
Example:
spec/test/#
conflict/get/member = INFO
Examples¶
Ini files can be found in /examples/spec which should be PWD so that the example works:
cd ~e/examples/spec kdb global-mount # mounts spec plugin by default kdb mount $PWD/spec.ini spec ni kdb mount $PWD/spectest.ini /testkey ni kdb export /testkey ni # note: spec can only applied on cascading access
With spec mount one can use (in this case battery.ini needs to be installed in kdb file spec (this should be preferred on non-development machines so that everything still works after the source is removed):
cp battery.ini $(dirname $(kdb file spec)) kdb mount battery.ini spec/example/battery ni kdb spec-mount /example/battery kdb lsmeta /example/battery/level # we see it has a check/enum kdb getmeta /example/battery/level check/enum # now we know allowed values kdb set /example/battery/level low # success, low is ok! kdb set /example/battery/level x # fails, not one of the allowed values! cp openicc.ini $(dirname $(kdb file spec)) kdb mount openicc.ini spec/freedesktop/openicc ni kdb spec-mount /freedesktop/openicc kdb ls /freedesktop/openicc # lets see the whole configuration kdb export spec/freedesktop/openicc ni # give us details about the specification kdb lsmeta /freedesktop/openicc/device/camera/#0/EXIF_serial # seems like there is a check/type kdb set "/freedesktop/openicc/device/camera/#0/EXIF_serial" 203 # success, is a long kdb set "set "/freedesktop/openicc/device/camera/#0/EXIF_serial" x # fails, not a long
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