Config::Augeas(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Config::Augeas(3)NAMEConfig::Augeas - Edit configuration files through Augeas C library
SYNOPSIS
use Config::Augeas;
my $aug = Config::Augeas->new( root => $aug_root ) ;
my $ret = $aug->get("/files/etc/hosts/1/ipaddr") ;
$aug->set("/files/etc/hosts/2/ipaddr","192.168.0.1") ;
my @a = $aug->match("/files/etc/hosts/") ;
my $nb = $aug->count_match("/files/etc/hosts/") ;
$aug->save ;
DESCRIPTION
Augeas is a library and command line tool that focuses on the most
basic problem in handling Linux configurations programmatically:
editing actual configuration files in a controlled manner.
To that end, Augeas exposes a tree of all configuration settings (well,
all the ones it knows about) and a simple local API for manipulating
the tree. Augeas then modifies underlying configuration files according
to the changes that have been made to the tree; it does as little
modeling of configurations as possible, and focuses exclusively on
transforming the tree-oriented syntax of its public API to the myriad
syntaxes of individual configuration files.
This module provides an object oriented Perl interface for Augeas
configuration edition library with a more "perlish" API than Augeas C
counterpart.
Constructornew ( ... )
Creates a new Config::Augeas object. Optional parameters are:
loadpath
a colon-spearated list of directories that lenses should be
searched in. This is in addition to the standard load path and the
directories in specified "AUGEAS_LENS_LIB" environment variable.
root
Use "root" as the filesystem root. If not specified, use the value
of the environment variable "AUGEAS_ROOT". If that doesn't exist
either, use ""/"".
save => backup | newfile | noop
Specify how to save the configuration file. Either create a newfile
(with extension ".augnew", and do not overwrite the original file)
or move the original file into a backup file (".augsave"
extension). "noop" make saves a no-op process, just record what
would have changed
type_check => 1
Typecheck lenses; since it can be very expensive it is not done by
default.
no_std_inc
Do not use the builtin load path for modules
no_load
Do not load the tree from AUG_INIT
Methods
defvar( name, [ expr ])
Define a variable "name" whose value is the result of evaluating
"expr". If a variable "name" already exists, its name will be replaced
with the result of evaluating "expr".
If "expr" is omitted, the variable "name" will be removed if it is
defined.
Path variables can be used in path expressions later on by prefixing
them with '$'.
Returns -1 on error; on success, returns 0 if "expr" evaluates to
anything other than a nodeset, and the number of nodes if "expr"
evaluates to a nodeset
defnode ( name, expr, value )
Define a variable "name" whose value is the result of evaluating
"expr", which must evaluate to a nodeset. If a variable "name" already
exists, its name will be replaced with the result of evaluating "expr".
If "expr" evaluates to an empty nodeset, a node is created, equivalent
to calling "set( expr, value)" and "name" will be the nodeset
containing that single node.
Returns undef on error
Returns an array containing:
· the number of nodes in the nodeset
· 1 if a node was created, and 0 if it already existed.
get( path )
Lookup the value associated with "path". Returns the value associated
with "path" if "path" matches exactly one node. If PATH matches no
nodes or more than one node, returns undef.
set ( path, value )
Set the value associated with "path" to "value". "value" is copied into
Augeas internal data structure. Intermediate entries are created if
they don't exist. Return 1 on success, 0 on error. It is an error if
more than one node matches "path".
insert ( label, before | after , path )
Create a new sibling "label" for "path" by inserting into the tree just
before or just after "path".
"path" must match exactly one existing node in the tree, and "label"
must be a label, i.e. not contain a '/', '*' or end with a bracketed
index '[N]'.
Return 1 on success, and 0 if the insertion fails.
remove ( path )
Remove path and all its children. Returns the number of entries
removed. All nodes that match "path", and their descendants, are
removed. ("remove" can also be called with "rm")
move ( src, dest )
Move the node SRC to DST. SRC must match exactly one node in the tree.
DST must either match exactly one node in the tree, or may not exist
yet. If DST exists already, it and all its descendants are deleted. If
DST does not exist yet, it and all its missing ancestors are created.
Note that the node SRC always becomes the node DST: when you move
"/a/b" to "/x", the node "/a/b" is now called "/x", no matter whether
"/x" existed initially or not. ("move" can also be called with "mv")
Returns 1 in case of success, 0 otherwise.
span ( path )
Returns a hash containing the "filename", "label_start", "label_end",
"value_start", "value_end", "span_start" and "span_end" of the given
"path".
Example:
my $span = $aug->span('/files/etc/passwd/root') ;
# If filename is undefined, there are no valid span information for this node
if ($span->{filename}) {
print "Found root in passwd at character $span->{span_start}\n" ;
}
WARNING: You must check that $span->{filename} is defined. If it isn't,
the node has no span information and all other values in the hash are
wrong.
match ( pattern )
Returns an array of the elements that match of the path expression
"pattern". The returned paths are sufficiently qualified to make sure
that they match exactly one node in the current tree.
count_match ( pattern )
Same as match but return the number of matching element in manner more
efficient than using "scalar match( pattern )"
save
Write all pending changes to disk. Return 0 if an error is encountered,
1 on success. Only files that had any changes made to them are written.
"save" will follow backup files as specified with Config::Augeas::new
"backup" parameter.
load
Load files into the tree. Which files to load and what lenses to use on
them is specified under "/augeas/load" in the tree; each entry
"/augeas/load/NAME" specifies a 'transform', by having itself exactly
one child 'lens' and any number of children labelled 'incl' and 'excl'.
The value of NAME has no meaning.
The 'lens' grandchild of "/augeas/load" specifies which lens to use,
and can either be the fully qualified name of a lens 'Module.lens' or
'@Module'. The latter form means that the lens from the transform
marked for autoloading in "MODULE" should be used.
The 'incl' and 'excl' grandchildren of "/augeas/load" indicate which
files to transform. Their value are used as glob patterns. Any file
that matches at least one 'incl' pattern and no 'excl' pattern is
transformed. The order of 'incl' and 'excl' entries is irrelevant.
When init is first called, it populates "/augeas/load" with the
transforms marked for autoloading in all the modules it finds.
Before loading any files, "load" will remove everything underneath
"/augeas/files" and "/files", regardless of whether any entries have
been modified or not.
Returns 0 on error, 1 on success. Note that success includes the case
where some files could not be loaded. Details of such files can be
found as '"/augeas//error"'.
print ( [ path , [ file ] ] )
Print each node matching "path" and its descendants on STDOUT or in a
file
The second parameter can be :
· A file name.
· Omitted. In this case, print to STDOUT
If path is omitted, all Augeas nodes will be printed.
Example:
$aug->print ; # print all nodes to STDOUT
$aug->print('/files') ; # print all file nodes to STDOUT
$aug->print('/augeas/','bar.txt'); # print Augeas meta data in bar.txt
WARNING: The parameter order is reversed compared to Augeas C API.
srun ( [ text , [ file ] ] )
Run one or more newline-separated commands listed in "text". Running
just "help" will print what commands are available. Commands accepted
by this are identical to what augtool accepts.
The second parameter can be :
· A file name.
· Omitted. In this case, print to STDOUT
The function returns the number of executed commands on success, and 0
otherwise.
Error reporting
error
Returns the error code from the last API call as a short string:
noerror, nomem, internal, pathx, nomatch, manymatch, syntax, nolens,
multiple_transforms
error_message
Return a human-readable message for the error code.
error_minor_message
Return a human-readable message elaborating the error code; might be
undef. For example, when the error code is "pathx", this will explain
how the path expression is invalid.
error_details
Return details about the error, which might be undef. For example, for
"pathx", indicates where in the path expression the error occurred. The
returned value can only be used until the next API call
CAVEATS
Object oriented design would suggest to use a new class to represent
Augeas errors, but this would stray too far from current Augeas design
and API.
SEE ALSO
· http://augeas.net/ : Augeas project page
· Config::Model : Another kind of configuration editor (with optional
GUI and advanced validation).
· Config::Augeas::Validator : A unit test framework for configuration
files.
· Config::Augeas::Exporter : A module to export the Augeas tree to
various formats.
· Augeas mailing list: http://augeas.net/developers.html
· Source repository: https://github.com/raphink/config-augeas
AUTHORS
· Dominique Dumont, <ddumont at cpan dot org@<gt>
· Raphael Pinson, <raphink at cpan dot org@<gt>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
· Copyright (C) 2008-2010 by Dominique Dumont
· Copyright (C) 2011-2012 by Raphael Pinson
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the LGPL terms.
perl v5.14.2 2012-03-19 Config::Augeas(3)