source: ProjectBuilder/devel/pb-modules/lib/ProjectBuilder/Conf.pm@ 2491

Last change on this file since 2491 was 2491, checked in by Bruno Cornec, 4 years ago

Various perf improvements

  • Avoid managing full changelog files when in testver
  • Avoid loading a conf file in cache already handled
  • set_waitpid_blocking_sleep(0)
  • Use YAML::XS if available
File size: 16.1 KB
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1#!/usr/bin/perl -w
2#
3# ProjectBuilder Conf module
4# Conf files subroutines brought by the the Project-Builder project
5# which can be easily used by wahtever perl project
6#
7# Copyright B. Cornec 2007-today
8# Eric Anderson's changes are (c) Copyright 2012 Hewlett Packard
9# Provided under the GPL v2
10#
11# $Id$
12#
13
14package ProjectBuilder::Conf;
15
16use strict;
17use Carp qw/cluck confess/;
18use Data::Dumper;
19use ProjectBuilder::Base;
20use ProjectBuilder::Version;
21
22# Inherit from the "Exporter" module which handles exporting functions.
23
24use vars qw($VERSION $REVISION $PBCONFVER @ISA @EXPORT);
25use Exporter;
26
27# Export, by default, all the functions into the namespace of
28# any code which uses this module.
29
30our @ISA = qw(Exporter);
31our @EXPORT = qw(pb_conf_init pb_conf_add pb_conf_read pb_conf_read_if pb_conf_write pb_conf_get pb_conf_get_if pb_conf_get_all pb_conf_get_hash pb_conf_cache pb_conf_update_v0 pb_conf_get_in_hash_if);
32($VERSION,$REVISION,$PBCONFVER) = pb_version_init();
33
34# Global hash of conf files
35# Key is the conf file name
36# Value is its rank
37my %pbconffiles;
38
39# Global hash of conf file content
40# Key is the config keyword
41# Value is a hash whose key depends on the nature of the config keyword as documented
42# and value is the confguration value
43# We consider that values can not change during the life of pb
44my $h = ();
45
46=pod
47
48=head1 NAME
49
50ProjectBuilder::Conf, part of the project-builder.org - module dealing with configuration files
51
52=head1 DESCRIPTION
53
54This modules provides functions dealing with configuration files.
55
56=head1 SYNOPSIS
57
58 use ProjectBuilder::Conf;
59
60 #
61 # Read hash codes of values from a configuration file and return table of pointers
62 #
63 my ($k1, $k2) = pb_conf_read_if("$ENV{'HOME'}/.pbrc.yml","key1","key2");
64 my ($k) = pb_conf_read("$ENV{'HOME'}/.pbrc.yml","key");
65
66=head1 USAGE
67
68The configuration files are loaded in a specific order from most generic to the most specific
69to allow for overwrite to work:
70
71For recent versions of pb (>= 0.15):
721. /usr/share/pb/pb.yml - the read-only system conf file provided by install
732. /etc/pb/pb.yml - the same global conf file given to the sysadmin in order to make system wide modifications
743. /path/to/project.yml - Configuration file for the project we're building for
754. /vm|vepath/to/.pbrc.yml - configuration file for VM, VE or RM specific parameters. Cumulative should be orthogonal
765. $HOME/.pbrc.yml - user's configuration file
77
78For versions of pb up to 0.14:
791. /usr/share/pb/pb.conf - the read-only system conf file provided by install
802. /etc/pb/pb.conf - the same global conf file given to the sysadmin in order to make system wide modifications
813. /path/to/project.pb - Configuration file for the project we're building for
824. /(vm|ve|rm)path/to/.pbrc - configuration file for VM, VE or RM specific parameters. Cumulative should be orthogonal
835. $HOME/.pbrc - user's configuration file
84
85The format of the configuration file is as follows:
86
87For recent versions of pb (>= 0.15):
88YAML format is now used - The version of the configuration files is
89
90Supposing the file is called "$ENV{'HOME'}/.pbrc.yml", containing the following:
91
92 $ cat $HOME/.pbrc.yml
93 ---
94 pbver:
95 - pb: 3
96 - default: 1
97 pblist:
98 - pb: 12,25
99
100calling it like this:
101
102 my ($k1, $k2) = pb_conf_read_if("$ENV{'HOME'}/.pbrc.yml","pbver","pblist");
103
104will allow to get the mapping:
105
106 $k1->{'pb'} contains 3
107 $k1->{'default'} contains 1
108 $k2->{'pb'} contains 12,25
109
110For versions of pb up to 0.14:
111An own format was used - The version of the configuration files is 0
112
113key tag = value1,value2,...
114
115Supposing the file is called "$ENV{'HOME'}/.pbrc", containing the following:
116
117 $ cat $HOME/.pbrc
118 pbver pb = 3
119 pbver default = 1
120 pblist pb = 12,25
121
122calling it like this:
123
124 my ($k1, $k2) = pb_conf_read_if("$ENV{'HOME'}/.pbrc","pbver","pblist");
125
126will allow to get the mapping:
127
128 $k1->{'pb'} contains 3
129 $k1->{'default'} contains 1
130 $k2->{'pb'} contains 12,25
131
132Valid chars for keys and tags are letters, numbers, '-' and '_'.
133
134=over 4
135
136=item B<pb_conf_init>
137
138This function setup the environment PBPROJ for project-builder function usage from other projects.
139The first parameter is the project name.
140It sets up environment variables (PBPROJ)
141
142=cut
143
144sub pb_conf_init {
145
146my $proj=shift;
147
148pb_log(1,"Entering pb_conf_init\n");
149#
150# Check project name
151# Could be with env var PBPROJ
152# or option -p
153# if not defined take the first in conf file
154#
155if ((defined $ENV{'PBPROJ'}) &&
156 (not defined $proj)) {
157 pb_log(2,"PBPROJ env var setup ($ENV{'PBPROJ'}) so using it\n");
158 $proj = $ENV{'PBPROJ'};
159}
160
161if (defined $proj) {
162 $ENV{'PBPROJ'} = $proj;
163} else {
164 $ENV{'PBPROJ'} = "default";
165}
166pb_log(1,"PBPROJ = $ENV{'PBPROJ'}\n");
167}
168
169
170=item B<pb_conf_cache>
171
172This function caches the configuration file content passed as first parameter into the hash passed in second parameter
173It returns the modified hash
174Can be used in correlation with the %h hash to store permanently values or not if temporarily.
175
176=cut
177
178sub pb_conf_cache {
179
180my $cf = shift;
181my $lh = shift;
182
183my $ldfunc;
184
185# Read the content of the config file and cache it in the %h hash then available for queries
186if ($PBCONFVER < 1) {
187 open(CONF,$cf) || (cluck "Unable to open $cf" && return($lh));
188 # This is the original conf file format for versions up to 0.14
189 while(<CONF>) {
190 next if (/^#/);
191 if (/^\s*([A-z0-9-_.]+)\s+([[A-z0-9-_.\?\[\]\*\+\\]+)\s*=\s*(.*)$/) {
192 pb_log(3,"DEBUG: 1:$1 2:$2 3:$3\n");
193 my ($what, $var, $value) = ($1, $2, $3);
194 # Add support for multi-lines
195 while ($value =~ s/\\\s*$//o) {
196 $_ = <CONF>;
197 die "Still processing continuations for $what $var at EOF" if (not defined $_);
198 s/[\r\n]//go;
199 $value .= "\n$_";
200 }
201 $lh->{$what}->{$var}=$value;
202 } elsif ((/^\s*#/o) || (/^\s*$/o)) {
203 # ignore
204 } else {
205 chomp();
206 warn "unexpected line '$_' in $cf";
207 }
208 }
209 close(CONF);
210} else {
211 eval {
212 require YAML::XS;
213 YAML::XS->import();
214 };
215 if ($@) {
216 eval {
217 require YAML;
218 YAML->import();
219 };
220 if ($@) {
221 eval {
222 # No YAML found using a more std but less complete one. Old perl only
223 require Module::Build::YAML;
224 Module::Build::YAML->import();
225 };
226 if ($@) {
227 eval {
228 # No YAML found using a more std but less complete one. Old perl only
229 require YAML::Tiny;
230 YAML::Tiny->import();
231 };
232 if ($@) {
233 eval {
234 # No YAML found using an embedded pne
235 require ProjectBuilder::YAML;
236 ProjectBuilder::YAML->import();
237 };
238 if ($@) {
239 # Here we should be in the setup phase, with an embedded YAML code
240 $ldfunc = \&LoadFile;
241 #die "Unable to handle YAML configuration files without a YAML.pm module\n";
242 } else {
243 $ldfunc = \&ProjectBuilder::YAML::LoadFile;
244 }
245 } else {
246 $ldfunc = \&YAML::Tiny::LoadFile;
247 }
248 } else {
249 $ldfunc = \&Module::Build::YAML::LoadFile;
250 }
251 } else {
252 $ldfunc = \&YAML::LoadFile;
253 } else {
254 $ldfunc = \&YAML::XS::LoadFile;
255 }
256
257 # Have we already handled that conf file ?
258 next if ($lh->{'__cf'}->{$cf} eq 1);
259
260 pb_log(1,"Loading YAML conf file $cf\n");
261 my $lh0;
262 eval { $lh0 = $ldfunc->($cf); };
263 if ($@) {
264 # Repeat to get the YAML error line
265 $lh0 = $ldfunc->($cf);
266 die "Unable to analyze YAML conf file $cf\n";
267 }
268 foreach my $k (keys %$lh0) {
269 if (defined $lh->{$k}) {
270 foreach my $k2 (keys %{$lh0->{$k}}) {
271 $lh->{$k}->{$k2} = $lh0->{$k}->{$k2};
272 }
273 } else {
274 $lh->{$k} = $lh0->{$k};
275 }
276 }
277 # Remember we've seen that conf file
278 $lh->{'__cf'}->{$cf} = 1;
279}
280return($lh);
281}
282
283=item B<pb_conf_add>
284
285This function adds the configuration file to the list last, and cache their content in the %h hash
286
287=cut
288
289sub pb_conf_add {
290
291my $lh;
292
293foreach my $cf (@_) {
294 if (! -r $cf) {
295 pb_log(0,"WARNING: pb_conf_add can not read $cf\n");
296 next;
297 }
298 # Skip already used conf files
299 return($lh) if (defined $pbconffiles{$cf});
300
301 pb_log(2,"DEBUG: pb_conf_add with $cf\n");
302 # The new conf file overload values already managed
303 my $num = keys %pbconffiles;
304 pb_log(2,"DEBUG: pb_conf_cache of $cf at position $num\n");
305 $pbconffiles{$cf} = $num;
306
307 # Read the content of the config file
308 $lh = pb_conf_cache($cf,$lh);
309 # and cache it in the %h hash for further queries but after the previous
310 # as we load conf files in reverse order (most precise first)
311 pb_conf_add_last_in_hash($lh)
312}
313}
314
315
316=item B<pb_conf_read_if>
317
318This function returns a table of pointers on hashes
319corresponding to the keys in a configuration file passed in parameter.
320If that file doesn't exist, it returns undef.
321
322The file read is forgotten after its usage. If you want permanent caching of the data, use pb_conf_add then pb_conf_get
323
324=cut
325
326sub pb_conf_read_if {
327
328my $conffile = shift;
329my @param = @_;
330
331open(CONF,$conffile) || return((undef));
332close(CONF);
333return(pb_conf_read($conffile,@param));
334}
335
336=item B<pb_conf_read>
337
338This function is similar to B<pb_conf_read_if> except that it dies when the file in parameter doesn't exist.
339
340=cut
341
342sub pb_conf_read {
343
344my $conffile = shift;
345my @param = @_;
346my @ptr;
347my $lh;
348
349$lh = pb_conf_cache($conffile,$lh);
350
351foreach my $param (@param) {
352 push @ptr,$lh->{$param};
353}
354return(@ptr);
355}
356
357=item B<pb_conf_write>
358
359This function writes in the file passed as first parameter the hash of values passed as second parameter
360
361=cut
362
363sub pb_conf_write {
364
365my $conffile = shift;
366my $h = shift;
367my $dpfunc;
368
369confess "No configuration file defined to write into !" if (not defined $conffile);
370confess "No hash defined to read from !" if (not defined $h);
371open(CONF,"> $conffile") || (cluck "Unable to write into $conffile" && return);
372
373if ($PBCONFVER < 1) {
374 # This is the original conf file format for versions up to 0.14
375 foreach my $p (sort keys %$h) {
376 my $j = $h->{$p};
377 foreach my $k (sort keys %$j) {
378 print CONF "$p $k = $j->{$k}\n";
379 }
380 }
381} else {
382 # This is the new YAML format
383 eval {
384 require YAML;
385 YAML->import();
386 };
387 if ($@) {
388 eval {
389 # No YAML found using a more std but less complete one. Old perl only
390 require Module::Build::YAML;
391 Module::Build::YAML->import();
392 };
393 if ($@) {
394 die "Unable to handle YAML configuration files without a YAML.pm module\n";
395 } else {
396 $dpfunc = \&Module::Build::YAML::Dump;
397 }
398 } else {
399 $dpfunc = \&YAML::Dump;
400 }
401
402 pb_log(1,"Writing YAML conf file $conffile\n");
403 print CONF $dpfunc->($h);
404}
405close(CONF);
406}
407
408
409
410=item B<pb_conf_get_in_hash_if>
411
412This function returns a table, corresponding to a set of values queried in the hash passed in parameter or undef if it doesn't exist.
413It takes a table of keys as an input parameter.
414
415=cut
416
417sub pb_conf_get_in_hash_if {
418
419my $lh = shift || return(());
420my @params = @_;
421my @ptr = ();
422
423pb_log(3,"DEBUG: pb_conf_get_in_hash_if on params ".join(' ',@params)."\n");
424foreach my $k (@params) {
425 push @ptr,$lh->{$k};
426}
427
428pb_log(3,"DEBUG: pb_conf_get_in_hash_if returns\n".Dumper(@ptr));
429return(@ptr);
430}
431
432
433
434=item B<pb_conf_get_if>
435
436This function returns a table, corresponding to a set of values queried in the %h hash or undef if it doen't exist. It takes a table of keys as an input parameter.
437
438=cut
439
440sub pb_conf_get_if {
441
442my @param = @_;
443my @return = pb_conf_get_in_hash_if($h,@_);
444my $proj = undef;
445
446if (not defined $ENV{'PBPROJ'}) {
447 $proj = "unknown";
448} else {
449 $proj = $ENV{'PBPROJ'};
450}
451
452foreach my $i (0..$#param) {
453 if (not defined $return[$i]->{$proj}) {
454 $return[$i]->{$proj} = $return[$i]->{'default'} if (defined $return[$i]->{'default'});
455 }
456}
457return(@return);
458}
459
460=item B<pb_conf_add_last_in_hash>
461
462This function merges the values passed in the hash parameter into the %h hash, but only if itdoesn't already contain a value, or if the value is more precise (real value instead of default)
463
464It is used internally by pb_conf_add and is not exported.
465
466=cut
467
468sub pb_conf_add_last_in_hash {
469
470my $ptr = shift;
471
472return if (not defined $ptr);
473# TODO: test $ptr is a hash pointer
474
475# When called without correct initialization, try to work anyway with default as project
476pb_conf_init("default") if (not defined $ENV{'PBPROJ'});
477
478my @params = (sort keys %$ptr);
479
480# Everything is returned via @h
481# @h contains the values overloading what @ptr may contain.
482my @h = pb_conf_get_in_hash_if($h,@params);
483my @ptr = pb_conf_get_in_hash_if($ptr,@params);
484
485my $p1;
486my $p2;
487
488pb_log(3,"DEBUG: pb_conf_add_last_in_hash params: ".Dumper(@params)."\n");
489pb_log(3,"DEBUG: pb_conf_add_last_in_hash current hash: ".Dumper(@h)."\n");
490pb_log(3,"DEBUG: pb_conf_add_last_in_hash new inputs: ".Dumper(@ptr)."\n");
491
492foreach my $i (0..$#params) {
493 $p1 = $h[$i];
494 $p2 = $ptr[$i];
495 # Always try to take the param from h in priority
496 # in order to mask what could be defined already in ptr
497 if (not defined $p2) {
498 # exit if no p1 either
499 next if (not defined $p1);
500 } else {
501 # Ref found in p2
502 if (not defined $p1) {
503 # No ref in p1 so use p2's value
504 $p1 = $p2;
505 } else {
506 # Both are defined - handling the overloading
507 # Now copy back into p1 all p2 content
508 # as p1 content always has priority over p2
509 if (not defined $p1->{$ENV{'PBPROJ'}}) {
510 if (defined $p2->{$ENV{'PBPROJ'}}) {
511 $p1->{$ENV{'PBPROJ'}} = $p2->{$ENV{'PBPROJ'}};
512 }
513 }
514 # Now copy back into p1 all p2 content which doesn't exist in p1
515 # # p1 content always has priority over p2
516 foreach my $k (keys %$p2) {
517 $p1->{$k} = $p2->{$k} if (not defined $p1->{$k});
518 }
519 }
520 }
521 $h->{$params[$i]} = $p1;
522}
523pb_log(2,"DEBUG: pb_conf_add_last_in_hash output: ".Dumper($h)."\n");
524}
525
526=item B<pb_conf_get>
527
528This function is the same B<pb_conf_get_if>, except that it tests each returned value as they need to exist in that case.
529
530=cut
531
532sub pb_conf_get {
533
534my @param = @_;
535my @return = pb_conf_get_if(@param);
536my $proj = undef;
537
538if (not defined $ENV{'PBPROJ'}) {
539 $proj = "unknown";
540} else {
541 $proj = $ENV{'PBPROJ'};
542}
543
544confess "No params found for $proj" if (not @return);
545
546foreach my $i (0..$#param) {
547 confess "No $param[$i] defined for $proj" if (not defined $return[$i]);
548}
549return(@return);
550}
551
552
553=item B<pb_conf_get_all>
554
555This function returns an array with all configuration parameters
556
557=cut
558
559sub pb_conf_get_all {
560
561return(sort keys %$h);
562}
563
564
565=item B<pb_conf_get_hash>
566
567This function returns a pointer to the hash with all configuration parameters
568
569=cut
570
571sub pb_conf_get_hash {
572
573return($h);
574}
575
576=item B<pb_conf_update_v0>
577
578This function transform the old configuration v0 file as first param into a new v1 one as second param
579
580=cut
581
582sub pb_conf_update_v0 {
583
584my $orig = shift;
585my $dest = shift;
586
587open(ORIG,$orig) || (cluck "Unable to open $orig" && return);
588confess "Will not erase existing $dest while transforming $orig" if (-f $dest);
589open(DEST,"> $dest") || (cluck "Unable to write into $dest" && close(ORIG) && return);
590print DEST "---\n";
591my $pbconfverbkp = $PBCONFVER;
592# We force migration from v0 to v1
593$PBCONFVER = 0;
594my $lh0;
595my $lh1;
596$lh0 = pb_conf_cache($orig,$lh0);
597pb_log(2,"lh0:\n".Dumper($lh0)."\n");
598$PBCONFVER = $pbconfverbkp;
599
600pb_log(0,"Converting v0 conf file $orig to v1 conf file $dest\n");
601# We can't just write the YAML if we want to keep comments !
602while (<ORIG>) {
603 if ($_ =~ /^#/) {
604 # Keep comments
605 print DEST $_;
606 } elsif ($_ =~ /^\s*$/) {
607 # Replace empty lines by comments
608 print DEST "#\n";;
609 } else {
610 if (/^\s*([A-z0-9-_]+)\s+(.+)$/) {
611 # Handle parameters
612 my ($param,$void) = ($1, $2);
613 if (not defined $lh1->{$param}) {
614 pb_log(2,"Converting parameter $param\n");
615 my $param2 = $param;
616 # param pburl in v0 is now pbprojurl in v1
617 $param2 =~ s/pburl/pbprojurl/;
618 print DEST "$param2:\n";
619 foreach my $k (keys %{$lh0->{$param}}) {
620 pb_log(2,"Handling key $k\n");
621 if ($lh0->{$param}->{$k} =~ /^\s*$/) {
622 print DEST " $k: !!str \"\"\n";
623 } else {
624 print DEST " $k: $lh0->{$param}->{$k}\n";
625 }
626 }
627 $lh1->{$param} = 1;
628 }
629 } else {
630 pb_log(0,"Unable to convert line $_\n");
631 }
632 }
633}
634close(ORIG);
635close(DEST);
636return();
637}
638
639=back
640
641=head1 WEB SITES
642
643The main Web site of the project is available at L<http://www.project-builder.org/>. Bug reports should be filled using the trac instance of the project at L<http://trac.project-builder.org/>.
644
645=head1 USER MAILING LIST
646
647None exists for the moment.
648
649=head1 AUTHORS
650
651The Project-Builder.org team L<http://trac.project-builder.org/> lead by Bruno Cornec L<mailto:bruno@project-builder.org>.
652
653=head1 COPYRIGHT
654
655Project-Builder.org is distributed under the GPL v2.0 license
656described in the file C<COPYING> included with the distribution.
657
658=cut
659
660
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