freebsd-skq/contrib/kyua/cli/config.cpp
Brooks Davis b0d29bc47d Import the kyua test framework.
Having kyua in the base system will simplify automated testing in CI and
eliminates bootstrapping issues on new platforms.

The build of kyua is controlled by WITH(OUT)_TESTS_SUPPORT.

Reviewed by:	emaste
Obtained from:	CheriBSD
Sponsored by:	DARPA
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24103
2020-03-23 19:01:23 +00:00

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#include "cli/config.hpp"
#include "cli/common.hpp"
#include "engine/config.hpp"
#include "engine/exceptions.hpp"
#include "utils/cmdline/options.hpp"
#include "utils/cmdline/parser.ipp"
#include "utils/config/tree.ipp"
#include "utils/format/macros.hpp"
#include "utils/fs/exceptions.hpp"
#include "utils/fs/operations.hpp"
#include "utils/fs/path.hpp"
#include "utils/env.hpp"
#include "utils/logging/macros.hpp"
#include "utils/optional.ipp"
namespace cmdline = utils::cmdline;
namespace config = utils::config;
namespace fs = utils::fs;
using utils::optional;
namespace {
/// Basename of the configuration file.
static const char* config_basename = "kyua.conf";
/// Magic string to disable loading of configuration files.
static const char* none_config = "none";
/// Textual description of the default configuration files.
///
/// This is just an auxiliary string required to define the option below, which
/// requires a pointer to a static C string.
///
/// \todo If the user overrides the KYUA_CONFDIR environment variable, we don't
/// reflect this fact here. We don't want to query the variable during program
/// initialization due to the side-effects it may have. Therefore, fixing this
/// is tricky as it may require a whole rethink of this module.
static const std::string config_lookup_names =
(fs::path("~/.kyua") / config_basename).str() + " or " +
(fs::path(KYUA_CONFDIR) / config_basename).str();
/// Loads the configuration file for this session, if any.
///
/// This is a helper function that does not apply user-specified overrides. See
/// the documentation for cli::load_config() for more details.
///
/// \param cmdline The parsed command line.
///
/// \return The loaded configuration file, or the configuration defaults if the
/// loading is disabled.
///
/// \throw engine::error If the parsing of the configuration file fails.
/// TODO(jmmv): I'm not sure if this is the raised exception. And even if
/// it is, we should make it more accurate.
config::tree
load_config_file(const cmdline::parsed_cmdline& cmdline)
{
// TODO(jmmv): We should really be able to use cmdline.has_option here to
// detect whether the option was provided or not instead of checking against
// the default value.
const fs::path filename = cmdline.get_option< cmdline::path_option >(
cli::config_option.long_name());
if (filename.str() == none_config) {
LD("Configuration loading disabled; using defaults");
return engine::default_config();
} else if (filename.str() != cli::config_option.default_value())
return engine::load_config(filename);
const optional< fs::path > home = utils::get_home();
if (home) {
const fs::path path = home.get() / ".kyua" / config_basename;
try {
if (fs::exists(path))
return engine::load_config(path);
} catch (const fs::error& e) {
// Fall through. If we fail to load the user-specific configuration
// file because it cannot be openend, we try to load the system-wide
// one.
LW(F("Failed to load user-specific configuration file '%s': %s") %
path % e.what());
}
}
const fs::path confdir(utils::getenv_with_default(
"KYUA_CONFDIR", KYUA_CONFDIR));
const fs::path path = confdir / config_basename;
if (fs::exists(path)) {
return engine::load_config(path);
} else {
return engine::default_config();
}
}
/// Loads the configuration file for this session, if any.
///
/// This is a helper function for cli::load_config() that attempts to load the
/// configuration unconditionally.
///
/// \param cmdline The parsed command line.
///
/// \return The loaded configuration file data.
///
/// \throw engine::error If the parsing of the configuration file fails.
static config::tree
load_required_config(const cmdline::parsed_cmdline& cmdline)
{
config::tree user_config = load_config_file(cmdline);
if (cmdline.has_option(cli::variable_option.long_name())) {
typedef std::pair< std::string, std::string > override_pair;
const std::vector< override_pair >& overrides =
cmdline.get_multi_option< cmdline::property_option >(
cli::variable_option.long_name());
for (std::vector< override_pair >::const_iterator
iter = overrides.begin(); iter != overrides.end(); iter++) {
try {
user_config.set_string((*iter).first, (*iter).second);
} catch (const config::error& e) {
// TODO(jmmv): Raising this type from here is obviously the
// wrong thing to do.
throw engine::error(e.what());
}
}
}
return user_config;
}
} // anonymous namespace
/// Standard definition of the option to specify a configuration file.
///
/// You must use load_config() to load a configuration file while honoring the
/// value of this flag.
const cmdline::path_option cli::config_option(
'c', "config",
(std::string("Path to the configuration file; '") + none_config +
"' to disable loading").c_str(),
"file", config_lookup_names.c_str());
/// Standard definition of the option to specify a configuration variable.
const cmdline::property_option cli::variable_option(
'v', "variable",
"Overrides a particular configuration variable",
"K=V");
/// Loads the configuration file for this session, if any.
///
/// The algorithm implemented here is as follows:
/// 1) If ~/.kyua/kyua.conf exists, load it.
/// 2) Otherwise, if sysconfdir/kyua.conf exists, load it.
/// 3) Otherwise, use the built-in settings.
/// 4) Lastly, apply any user-provided overrides.
///
/// \param cmdline The parsed command line.
/// \param required Whether the loading of the configuration file must succeed.
/// Some commands should run regardless, and therefore we need to set this
/// to false for those commands.
///
/// \return The loaded configuration file data. If required was set to false,
/// this might be the default configuration data if the requested file could not
/// be properly loaded.
///
/// \throw engine::error If the parsing of the configuration file fails.
config::tree
cli::load_config(const cmdline::parsed_cmdline& cmdline,
const bool required)
{
try {
return load_required_config(cmdline);
} catch (const engine::error& e) {
if (required) {
throw;
} else {
LW(F("Ignoring failure to load configuration because the requested "
"command should not fail: %s") % e.what());
return engine::default_config();
}
}
}