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/*
* Copyright (C) 2010 Tobias Brunner
* Copyright (C) 2008 Martin Willi
* HSR Hochschule fuer Technik Rapperswil
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
* Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
* option) any later version. See <http://www.fsf.org/copyleft/gpl.txt>.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
* or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
* for more details.
*/
/**
* @defgroup settings settings
* @ingroup libstrongswan
*
* @defgroup settings_t settings
* @{ @ingroup settings
*/
#ifndef SETTINGS_H_
#define SETTINGS_H_
typedef struct settings_t settings_t;
#include "utils/utils.h"
#include "collections/enumerator.h"
/**
* Convert a string value returned by a key/value enumerator to a boolean.
*
* @see settings_t.create_key_value_enumerator()
* @see settings_t.get_bool()
* @param value the string value
* @param def the default value, if value is NULL or invalid
*/
bool settings_value_as_bool(char *value, bool def);
/**
* Convert a string value returned by a key/value enumerator to an integer.
*
* @see settings_t.create_key_value_enumerator()
* @see settings_t.get_int()
* @param value the string value
* @param def the default value, if value is NULL or invalid
*/
int settings_value_as_int(char *value, int def);
/**
* Convert a string value returned by a key/value enumerator to an uint64_t.
*
* @see settings_t.create_key_value_enumerator()
* @param value the string value
* @param def the default value, if value is NULL or invalid
*/
uint64_t settings_value_as_uint64(char *value, uint64_t def);
/**
* Convert a string value returned by a key/value enumerator to a double.
*
* @see settings_t.create_key_value_enumerator()
* @see settings_t.get_double()
* @param value the string value
* @param def the default value, if value is NULL or invalid
*/
double settings_value_as_double(char *value, double def);
/**
* Convert a string value returned by a key/value enumerator to a time value.
*
* @see settings_t.create_key_value_enumerator()
* @see settings_t.get_time()
* @param value the string value
* @param def the default value, if value is NULL or invalid
*/
uint32_t settings_value_as_time(char *value, uint32_t def);
/**
* Generic configuration options read from a config file.
*
* The syntax is quite simple:
* @code
* settings := (section|keyvalue)*
* section := name { settings }
* keyvalue := key = value\n
* @endcode
* E.g.:
* @code
a = b
section-one {
somevalue = asdf
subsection {
othervalue = xxx
}
yetanother = zz
}
section-two {
}
@endcode
*
* The values are accessed using the get() functions using dotted keys, e.g.
* section-one.subsection.othervalue
*
* Currently only a limited set of printf format specifiers are supported
* (namely %s, %d and %N, see implementation for details).
*
* \section includes Including other files
* Other files can be included, using the include statement e.g.
* @code
* include /somepath/subconfig.conf
* @endcode
* Shell patterns like *.conf are possible.
*
* If the path is relative, the directory of the file containing the include
* statement is used as base.
*
* Sections loaded from included files extend previously loaded sections,
* already existing values are replaced.
*
* All settings included from files are added relative to the section the
* include statement is in.
*
* The following files result in the same final config as above:
*
* @code
a = b
section-one {
somevalue = before include
include include.conf
}
include two.conf
@endcode
* include.conf
* @code
somevalue = asdf
subsection {
othervalue = yyy
}
yetanother = zz
@endcode
* two.conf
* @code
section-one {
subsection {
othervalue = xxx
}
}
section-two {
}
@endcode
*/
struct settings_t {
/**
* Get a settings value as a string.
*
* @param key key including sections, printf style format
* @param def value returned if key not found
* @param ... argument list for key
* @return value pointing to internal string
*/
char* (*get_str)(settings_t *this, char *key, char *def, ...);
/**
* Get a boolean yes|no, true|false value.
*
* @param key key including sections, printf style format
* @param def value returned if key not found
* @param ... argument list for key
* @return value of the key
*/
bool (*get_bool)(settings_t *this, char *key, int def, ...);
/**
* Get an integer value.
*
* @param key key including sections, printf style format
* @param def value returned if key not found
* @param ... argument list for key
* @return value of the key
*/
int (*get_int)(settings_t *this, char *key, int def, ...);
/**
* Get an double value.
*
* @param key key including sections, printf style format
* @param def value returned if key not found
* @param ... argument list for key
* @return value of the key
*/
double (*get_double)(settings_t *this, char *key, double def, ...);
/**
* Get a time value.
*
* @param key key including sections, printf style format
* @param def value returned if key not found
* @param ... argument list for key
* @return value of the key (in seconds)
*/
uint32_t (*get_time)(settings_t *this, char *key, uint32_t def, ...);
/**
* Set a string value.
*
* @param key key including sections, printf style format
* @param value value to set (gets cloned)
* @param ... argument list for key
*/
void (*set_str)(settings_t *this, char *key, char *value, ...);
/**
* Set a boolean value.
*
* @param key key including sections, printf style format
* @param value value to set
* @param ... argument list for key
*/
void (*set_bool)(settings_t *this, char *key, int value, ...);
/**
* Set an integer value.
*
* @param key key including sections, printf style format
* @param value value to set
* @param ... argument list for key
*/
void (*set_int)(settings_t *this, char *key, int value, ...);
/**
* Set an double value.
*
* @param key key including sections, printf style format
* @param value value to set
* @param ... argument list for key
*/
void (*set_double)(settings_t *this, char *key, double value, ...);
/**
* Set a time value.
*
* @param key key including sections, printf style format
* @param def value to set
* @param ... argument list for key
*/
void (*set_time)(settings_t *this, char *key, uint32_t value, ...);
/**
* Set a default for string value.
*
* @param key key including sections, printf style format
* @param def value to set if unconfigured
* @param ... argument list for key
* @return TRUE if a new default value for key has been set
*/
bool (*set_default_str)(settings_t *this, char *key, char *value, ...);
/**
* Create an enumerator over subsection names of a section.
*
* @param section section including parents, printf style format
* @param ... argument list for key
* @return enumerator over subsection names
*/
enumerator_t* (*create_section_enumerator)(settings_t *this,
char *section, ...);
/**
* Create an enumerator over key/value pairs in a section.
*
* @param section section name to list key/value pairs of, printf style
* @param ... argument list for section
* @return enumerator over (char *key, char *value)
*/
enumerator_t* (*create_key_value_enumerator)(settings_t *this,
char *section, ...);
/**
* Add a fallback for the given section.
*
* Example: When the fallback 'section-two' is configured for
* 'section-one.two' any failed lookup for a section or key in
* 'section-one.two' will result in a lookup for the same section/key
* in 'section-two'.
*
* @note Lookups are depth-first and currently strictly top-down.
* For instance, if app.sec had lib1.sec as fallback and lib1 had lib2 as
* fallback the keys/sections in lib2.sec would not be considered. But if
* app had lib3 as fallback the contents of lib3.sec would (as app is passed
* during the initial lookup). In the last example the order during
* enumerations would be app.sec, lib1.sec, lib3.sec.
*
* @note Additional arguments will be applied to both section format
* strings so they must be compatible.
*
* @param section section for which a fallback is configured, printf style
* @param fallback fallback section, printf style
* @param ... argument list for section and fallback
*/
void (*add_fallback)(settings_t *this, const char *section,
const char *fallback, ...);
/**
* Load settings from the files matching the given pattern.
*
* If merge is TRUE, existing sections are extended, existing values
* replaced, by those found in the loaded files. If it is FALSE, existing
* sections are purged before reading the new config.
*
* @note If any of the files matching the pattern fails to load, no settings
* are added at all. So, it's all or nothing.
*
* @param pattern file pattern
* @param merge TRUE to merge config with existing values
* @return TRUE, if settings were loaded successfully
*/
bool (*load_files)(settings_t *this, char *pattern, bool merge);
/**
* Load settings from the files matching the given pattern.
*
* If merge is TRUE, existing sections are extended, existing values
* replaced, by those found in the loaded files. If it is FALSE, existing
* sections are purged before reading the new config.
*
* All settings are loaded relative to the given section. The section is
* created, if it does not yet exist.
*
* @note If any of the files matching the pattern fails to load, no settings
* are added at all. So, it's all or nothing.
*
* @param pattern file pattern
* @param merge TRUE to merge config with existing values
* @param section section name of parent section, printf style
* @param ... argument list for section
* @return TRUE, if settings were loaded successfully
*/
bool (*load_files_section)(settings_t *this, char *pattern, bool merge,
char *section, ...);
/**
* Load settings from the given string.
*
* If merge is TRUE, existing sections are extended, existing values
* replaced, by those found in the string. If it is FALSE, existing
* sections are purged before reading the new config.
*
* @note If the string contains _include_ statements they should be
* absolute paths.
*
* @note If any failures occur, no settings are added at all. So, it's all
* or nothing.
*
* @param settings string to parse
* @param merge TRUE to merge config with existing values
* @return TRUE, if settings were loaded successfully
*/
bool (*load_string)(settings_t *this, char *settings, bool merge);
/**
* Load settings from the given string.
*
* If merge is TRUE, existing sections are extended, existing values
* replaced, by those found in the string. If it is FALSE, existing
* sections are purged before reading the new config.
*
* All settings are loaded relative to the given section. The section is
* created, if it does not yet exist.
*
* @note If the string contains _include_ statements they should be
* absolute paths.
*
* @note If any failures occur, no settings are added at all. So, it's all
* or nothing.
*
* @param settings string to parse
* @param merge TRUE to merge config with existing values
* @param section section name of parent section, printf style
* @param ... argument list for section
* @return TRUE, if settings were loaded successfully
*/
bool (*load_string_section)(settings_t *this, char *settings, bool merge,
char *section, ...);
/**
* Destroy a settings instance.
*/
void (*destroy)(settings_t *this);
};
/**
* Load settings from a file.
*
* @note If parsing the file fails the object is still created.
*
* @param file optional file to read settings from
* @return settings object
*/
settings_t *settings_create(char *file);
/**
* Load settings from a string.
*
* @note If parsing the file fails the object is still created.
*
* @param settings string to read settings from
* @return settings object, or NULL
*/
settings_t *settings_create_string(char *settings);
#endif /** SETTINGS_H_ @}*/
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