AptPkg::Config - APT configuration interface
use AptPkg::Config;
The AptPkg::Config module provides an interface to
APT's configuration
mechanism.
Provides a configuration file and command line parser for a tree-oriented
configuration environment.
The AptPkg::Config package implements the
APT Configuration class.
A global instance of the libapt-pkg _config instance is provided as
$AptPkg::Config::_config, and may be imported.
The following methods are implemented:
- get(KEY, [DEFAULT])
- Fetch the value of KEY from the configuration
object, returning undef if not found (or DEFAULT if given).
If the key ends in ::, an array of values is returned in an array context,
or a string containing the values separated by spaces in a scalar context.
A trailing /f, /d, /b or /i causes file, directory, boolean or integer
interpretation (the underlying XS call is FindAny).
- get_file(KEY, [DEFAULT]), get_dir(KEY,
[ DEFAULT])
- Variants of get which prepend the directory value from the
parent key. The get_dir method additionally appends a `/'.
For example, given the configuration file:
foo "/some/dir/" { bar "value"; }
then:
$conf->get("foo::bar") # "value"
$conf->get_file("foo::bar") # "/some/dir/value"
$conf->get_dir("foo::bar") # "/some/dir/value/"
- get_bool(KEY, [DEFAULT])
- Another get variant, which returns true (1) if the value
contains any of:
1 yes true with on enable
otherwise false ('').
- set(KEY, VALUE)
- Set configuration entry KEY to VALUE. Returns
VALUE. Note that empty parent entries may be created for
KEYs containing ::.
- exists(KEY)
- Test if KEY exists in the configuration.
- dump
- Principally for debugging, output the contents of the
configuration object to stderr.
- read_file(FILE, [AS_SECTIONAL,
[DEPTH]])
- Load the contents of FILE into the object. The
format of the file is described in apt.conf(5).
If the AS_SECTIONAL argument is true, then the file is parsed as a
BIND-style config. That is:
foo "bar" { baz "quux"; }
is interpreted as if it were:
foo::bar { baz "quux"; }
The DEPTH argument may be used to restrict the number of nested
include directives processed.
- read_dir(DIR, [AS_SECTIONAL,
[DEPTH]])
- Load configuration from all files in DIR.
- init
- Initialise the configuration object with some default
values for the libapt-pkg library and reads the default configuration file
/etc/apt/apt.conf (or as given by the environment variable APT_CONFIG) if
it exists.
- system
- Return the AptPkg::System object appropriate for this
system.
- parse_cmdline(DEFS, [ARG, ...])
- Parse the arguments given by ARGs based on the
contents of DEFS and returns the list of remaining arguments.
Note, the function does not return if there are errors processing the args.
Use eval to trap such errors.
DEFS is a reference to an array containing a set argument definition
arrays. The elements of each definition define: the short argument
character, the long argument string, the configuration key and the
optional argument type (defaults to Boolean).
Valid argument types are defined by the strings:
HasArg takes an argument value (-f foo)
IntLevel defines an integer value (-q -q, -qq, -q2, -q=2)
Boolean true/false (-d, -d=true, -d=yes, --no-d, -d=false, etc)
InvBoolean same as Boolean but false with no specified sense (-d)
ConfigFile load the specified configuration file
ArbItem arbitrary configuration string of the form key=value
The configuration key in the last two cases is ignored, and for the rest
gives the key into which the value is placed.
Single case equivalents also work (has_arg == HasArg).
Example:
@files = $conf->parse_cmndline([
[ 'h', 'help', 'help' ],
[ 'v', 'version', 'version' ],
[ 'c', 'config-file', '', ConfigFile ],
[ 'o', 'option', '', ArbItem ],
], @ARGV);
The module uses AptPkg::hash to provide a hash-like access to the object, so
that $conf->{key} is equivalent to using the get/set methods.
Additionally inherits the constructor (new) and keys methods from that module.
Methods of the internal XS object (AptPkg::_config) such as Find may also be
used. See AptPkg.
Iterator object for AptPkg::Config which is returned by the keys method.
- new(XS_OBJ, [ROOT])
- Constructor, which is invoked by the keys method.
ROOT, if given determines the subset of the tree to walk (may be
given as an argument to keys).
- next
- Returns the current key and advances to the next.
AptPkg::System(3pm),
AptPkg(3pm),
AptPkg::hash(3pm).
Brendan O'Dea <
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