devstack/lib/config
Doug Wiegley 1f65fd64ce Clear multi-line sections before adding lines
With multiline support for local.conf, the first line is created with
iniset, which will set *all* previous lines to the same thing, and then
subsequent lines will be added. Modify the multiline support to first
clear existing lines from the section.

This causes fatal errors with neutron.conf, which defines drivers with a bunch
of service_provider= options, and the current code ends up with the first
driver defined in local.conf being present twice.

Change-Id: If132a94e53545d9134859aa508da7b9819ede2f8
2014-12-14 20:50:00 -07:00

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#!/bin/bash
#
# lib/config - Configuration file manipulation functions
# These functions have no external dependencies and the following side-effects:
#
# CONFIG_AWK_CMD is defined, default is ``awk``
# Meta-config files contain multiple INI-style configuration files
# using a specific new section header to delimit them:
#
# [[group-name|file-name]]
#
# group-name refers to the group of configuration file changes to be processed
# at a particular time. These are called phases in ``stack.sh`` but
# group here as these functions are not DevStack-specific.
#
# file-name is the destination of the config file
# Save trace setting
C_XTRACE=$(set +o | grep xtrace)
set +o xtrace
# Allow the awk command to be overridden on legacy platforms
CONFIG_AWK_CMD=${CONFIG_AWK_CMD:-awk}
# Get the section for the specific group and config file
# get_meta_section infile group configfile
function get_meta_section {
local file=$1
local matchgroup=$2
local configfile=$3
[[ -r $file ]] || return 0
[[ -z $configfile ]] && return 0
$CONFIG_AWK_CMD -v matchgroup=$matchgroup -v configfile=$configfile '
BEGIN { group = "" }
/^\[\[.+\|.*\]\]/ {
if (group == "") {
gsub("[][]", "", $1);
split($1, a, "|");
if (a[1] == matchgroup && a[2] == configfile) {
group=a[1]
}
} else {
group=""
}
next
}
{
if (group != "")
print $0
}
' $file
}
# Get a list of config files for a specific group
# get_meta_section_files infile group
function get_meta_section_files {
local file=$1
local matchgroup=$2
[[ -r $file ]] || return 0
$CONFIG_AWK_CMD -v matchgroup=$matchgroup '
/^\[\[.+\|.*\]\]/ {
gsub("[][]", "", $1);
split($1, a, "|");
if (a[1] == matchgroup)
print a[2]
}
' $file
}
# Merge the contents of a meta-config file into its destination config file
# If configfile does not exist it will be created.
# merge_config_file infile group configfile
function merge_config_file {
local file=$1
local matchgroup=$2
local configfile=$3
get_meta_section $file $matchgroup $configfile | \
$CONFIG_AWK_CMD -v configfile=$configfile '
BEGIN {
section = ""
last_section = ""
section_count = 0
}
/^\[.+\]/ {
gsub("[][]", "", $1);
section=$1
next
}
/^ *\#/ {
next
}
/^[^ \t]+/ {
# get offset of first '=' in $0
eq_idx = index($0, "=")
# extract attr & value from $0
attr = substr($0, 1, eq_idx - 1)
value = substr($0, eq_idx + 1)
# only need to strip trailing whitespace from attr
sub(/[ \t]*$/, "", attr)
# need to strip leading & trailing whitespace from value
sub(/^[ \t]*/, "", value)
sub(/[ \t]*$/, "", value)
# cfg_attr_count: number of config lines per [section, attr]
# cfg_attr: three dimensional array to keep all the config lines per [section, attr]
# cfg_section: keep the section names in the same order as they appear in local.conf
# cfg_sec_attr_name: keep the attr names in the same order as they appear in local.conf
if (! (section, attr) in cfg_attr_count) {
if (section != last_section) {
cfg_section[section_count++] = section
last_section = section
}
attr_count = cfg_sec_attr_count[section_count - 1]++
cfg_sec_attr_name[section_count - 1, attr_count] = attr
cfg_attr[section, attr, 0] = value
cfg_attr_count[section, attr] = 1
} else {
lno = cfg_attr_count[section, attr]++
cfg_attr[section, attr, lno] = value
}
}
END {
# Process each section in order
for (sno = 0; sno < section_count; sno++) {
section = cfg_section[sno]
# The ini routines simply append a config item immediately
# after the section header. To keep the same order as defined
# in local.conf, invoke the ini routines in the reverse order
for (attr_no = cfg_sec_attr_count[sno] - 1; attr_no >=0; attr_no--) {
attr = cfg_sec_attr_name[sno, attr_no]
if (cfg_attr_count[section, attr] == 1)
print "iniset " configfile " " section " " attr " \"" cfg_attr[section, attr, 0] "\""
else {
# For multiline, invoke the ini routines in the reverse order
count = cfg_attr_count[section, attr]
print "inidelete " configfile " " section " " attr
print "iniset " configfile " " section " " attr " \"" cfg_attr[section, attr, count - 1] "\""
for (l = count -2; l >= 0; l--)
print "iniadd_literal " configfile " " section " " attr " \"" cfg_attr[section, attr, l] "\""
}
}
}
}
' | while read a; do eval "$a"; done
}
# Merge all of the files specified by group
# merge_config_group infile group [group ...]
function merge_config_group {
local localfile=$1; shift
local matchgroups=$@
[[ -r $localfile ]] || return 0
local configfile group
for group in $matchgroups; do
for configfile in $(get_meta_section_files $localfile $group); do
if [[ -d $(dirname $(eval "echo $configfile")) ]]; then
merge_config_file $localfile $group $configfile
fi
done
done
}
# Restore xtrace
$C_XTRACE
# Local variables:
# mode: shell-script
# End: