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# Config::General.pm - Generic Config Module
#
# Purpose: Provide a convenient way for loading
# config values from a given file and
# return it as hash structure
#
# Copyright (c) 2000-2010 Thomas Linden <tlinden |AT| cpan.org>.
# All Rights Reserved. Std. disclaimer applies.
# Artistic License, same as perl itself. Have fun.
#
# namespace
package Config::General;
use strict;
use warnings;
use English '-no_match_vars';
use IO::File;
use FileHandle;
use File::Spec::Functions qw(splitpath file_name_is_absolute catfile catpath);
use File::Glob qw/:glob/;
# on debian with perl > 5.8.4 croak() doesn't work anymore without this.
# There is some require statement which dies 'cause it can't find Carp::Heavy,
# I really don't understand, what the hell they made, but the debian perl
# installation is definetly bullshit, damn!
use Carp::Heavy;
use Carp;
use Exporter;
$Config::General::VERSION = "2.50";
use vars qw(@ISA @EXPORT_OK);
use base qw(Exporter);
@EXPORT_OK = qw(ParseConfig SaveConfig SaveConfigString);
sub new {
#
# create new Config::General object
#
my($this, @param ) = @_;
my $class = ref($this) || $this;
# define default options
my $self = {
# sha256 of current date
# hopefully this lowers the probability that
# this matches any configuration key or value out there
# bugfix for rt.40925
EOFseparator => 'ad7d7b87f5b81d2a0d5cb75294afeb91aa4801b1f8e8532dc1b633c0e1d47037',
SlashIsDirectory => 0,
AllowMultiOptions => 1,
MergeDuplicateOptions => 0,
MergeDuplicateBlocks => 0,
LowerCaseNames => 0,
ApacheCompatible => 0,
UseApacheInclude => 0,
IncludeRelative => 0,
IncludeDirectories => 0,
IncludeGlob => 0,
IncludeAgain => 0,
AutoLaunder => 0,
AutoTrue => 0,
AutoTrueFlags => {
true => '^(on|yes|true|1)$',
false => '^(off|no|false|0)$',
},
DefaultConfig => {},
String => '',
level => 1,
InterPolateVars => 0,
InterPolateEnv => 0,
ExtendedAccess => 0,
SplitPolicy => 'guess', # also possible: whitespace, equalsign and custom
SplitDelimiter => 0, # must be set by the user if SplitPolicy is 'custom'
StoreDelimiter => 0, # will be set by me unless user uses 'custom' policy
CComments => 1, # by default turned on
BackslashEscape => 0, # deprecated
StrictObjects => 1, # be strict on non-existent keys in OOP mode
StrictVars => 1, # be strict on undefined variables in Interpolate mode
Tie => q(), # could be set to a perl module for tie'ing new hashes
parsed => 0, # internal state stuff for variable interpolation
files => {}, # which files we have read, if any
UTF8 => 0,
SaveSorted => 0,
ForceArray => 0, # force single value array if value enclosed in []
AllowSingleQuoteInterpolation => 0
};
# create the class instance
bless $self, $class;
if ($#param >= 1) {
# use of the new hash interface!
$self->_prepare(@param);
}
elsif ($#param == 0) {
# use of the old style
$self->{ConfigFile} = $param[0];
if (ref($self->{ConfigFile}) eq 'HASH') {
$self->{ConfigHash} = delete $self->{ConfigFile};
}
}
else {
# this happens if $#param == -1,1 thus no param was given to new!
$self->{config} = $self->_hashref();
$self->{parsed} = 1;
}
# find split policy to use for option/value separation
$self->_splitpolicy();
# bless into variable interpolation module if neccessary
$self->_blessvars();
# process as usual
if (!$self->{parsed}) {
$self->_process();
}
if ($self->{InterPolateVars}) {
$self->{config} = $self->_clean_stack($self->{config});
}
# bless into OOP namespace if required
$self->_blessoop();
return $self;
}
sub _process {
#
# call _read() and _parse() on the given config
my($self) = @_;
if ($self->{DefaultConfig} && $self->{InterPolateVars}) {
$self->{DefaultConfig} = $self->_interpolate_hash($self->{DefaultConfig}); # FIXME: _hashref() ?
}
if (exists $self->{StringContent}) {
# consider the supplied string as config file
$self->_read($self->{StringContent}, 'SCALAR');
$self->{config} = $self->_parse($self->{DefaultConfig}, $self->{content});
}
elsif (exists $self->{ConfigHash}) {
if (ref($self->{ConfigHash}) eq 'HASH') {
# initialize with given hash
$self->{config} = $self->{ConfigHash};
$self->{parsed} = 1;
}
else {
croak "Config::General: Parameter -ConfigHash must be a hash reference!\n";
}
}
elsif (ref($self->{ConfigFile}) eq 'GLOB' || ref($self->{ConfigFile}) eq 'FileHandle') {
# use the file the glob points to
$self->_read($self->{ConfigFile});
$self->{config} = $self->_parse($self->{DefaultConfig}, $self->{content});
}
else {
if ($self->{ConfigFile}) {
# open the file and read the contents in
$self->{configfile} = $self->{ConfigFile};
if ( file_name_is_absolute($self->{ConfigFile}) ) {
# look if is is an absolute path and save the basename if it is absolute
my ($volume, $path, undef) = splitpath($self->{ConfigFile});
$path =~ s#/$##; # remove eventually existing trailing slash
if (! $self->{ConfigPath}) {
$self->{ConfigPath} = [];
}
unshift @{$self->{ConfigPath}}, catpath($volume, $path, q());
}
$self->_open($self->{configfile});
# now, we parse immdediately, getall simply returns the whole hash
$self->{config} = $self->_hashref();
$self->{config} = $self->_parse($self->{DefaultConfig}, $self->{content});
}
else {
# hm, no valid config file given, so try it as an empty object
$self->{config} = $self->_hashref();
$self->{parsed} = 1;
}
}
}
sub _blessoop {
#
# bless into ::Extended if neccessary
my($self) = @_;
if ($self->{ExtendedAccess}) {
# we are blessing here again, to get into the ::Extended namespace
# for inheriting the methods available overthere, which we doesn't have.
bless $self, 'Config::General::Extended';
eval {
require Config::General::Extended;
};
if ($EVAL_ERROR) {
croak "Config::General: " . $EVAL_ERROR;
}
}
# return $self;
}
sub _blessvars {
#
# bless into ::Interpolated if neccessary
my($self) = @_;
if ($self->{InterPolateVars} || $self->{InterPolateEnv}) {
# InterPolateEnv implies InterPolateVars
$self->{InterPolateVars} = 1;
# we are blessing here again, to get into the ::InterPolated namespace
# for inheriting the methods available overthere, which we doesn't have here.
bless $self, 'Config::General::Interpolated';
eval {
require Config::General::Interpolated;
};
if ($EVAL_ERROR) {
croak "Config::General: " . $EVAL_ERROR;
}
# pre-compile the variable regexp
$self->{regex} = $self->_set_regex();
}
# return $self;
}
sub _splitpolicy {
#
# find out what split policy to use
my($self) = @_;
if ($self->{SplitPolicy} ne 'guess') {
if ($self->{SplitPolicy} eq 'whitespace') {
$self->{SplitDelimiter} = '\s+';
if (!$self->{StoreDelimiter}) {
$self->{StoreDelimiter} = q( );
}
}
elsif ($self->{SplitPolicy} eq 'equalsign') {
$self->{SplitDelimiter} = '\s*=\s*';
if (!$self->{StoreDelimiter}) {
$self->{StoreDelimiter} = ' = ';
}
}
elsif ($self->{SplitPolicy} eq 'custom') {
if (! $self->{SplitDelimiter} ) {
croak "Config::General: SplitPolicy set to 'custom' but no SplitDelimiter set.\n";
}
}
else {
croak "Config::General: Unsupported SplitPolicy: $self->{SplitPolicy}.\n";
}
}
else {
if (!$self->{StoreDelimiter}) {
$self->{StoreDelimiter} = q( );
}
}
}
sub _prepare {
#
# prepare the class parameters, mangle them, if there
# are options to reset or to override, do it here.
my ($self, %conf) = @_;
# save the parameter list for ::Extended's new() calls
$self->{Params} = \%conf;
# be backwards compatible
if (exists $conf{-file}) {
$self->{ConfigFile} = delete $conf{-file};
}
if (exists $conf{-hash}) {
$self->{ConfigHash} = delete $conf{-hash};
}
# store input, file, handle, or array
if (exists $conf{-ConfigFile}) {
$self->{ConfigFile} = delete $conf{-ConfigFile};
}
if (exists $conf{-ConfigHash}) {
$self->{ConfigHash} = delete $conf{-ConfigHash};
}
# store search path for relative configs, if any
if (exists $conf{-ConfigPath}) {
my $configpath = delete $conf{-ConfigPath};
$self->{ConfigPath} = ref $configpath eq 'ARRAY' ? $configpath : [$configpath];
}
# handle options which contains values we need (strings, hashrefs or the like)
if (exists $conf{-String} ) {
#if (ref(\$conf{-String}) eq 'SCALAR') {
if (not ref $conf{-String}) {
if ( $conf{-String}) {
$self->{StringContent} = $conf{-String};
}
delete $conf{-String};
}
# re-implement arrayref support, removed after 2.22 as _read were
# re-organized
# fixed bug#33385
elsif(ref($conf{-String}) eq 'ARRAY') {
$self->{StringContent} = join "\n", @{$conf{-String}};
}
else {
croak "Config::General: Parameter -String must be a SCALAR or ARRAYREF!\n";
}
delete $conf{-String};
}
if (exists $conf{-Tie}) {
if ($conf{-Tie}) {
$self->{Tie} = delete $conf{-Tie};
$self->{DefaultConfig} = $self->_hashref();
}
}
if (exists $conf{-FlagBits}) {
if ($conf{-FlagBits} && ref($conf{-FlagBits}) eq 'HASH') {
$self->{FlagBits} = 1;
$self->{FlagBitsFlags} = $conf{-FlagBits};
}
delete $conf{-FlagBits};
}
if (exists $conf{-DefaultConfig}) {
if ($conf{-DefaultConfig} && ref($conf{-DefaultConfig}) eq 'HASH') {
$self->{DefaultConfig} = $conf{-DefaultConfig};
}
elsif ($conf{-DefaultConfig} && ref($conf{-DefaultConfig}) eq q()) {
$self->_read($conf{-DefaultConfig}, 'SCALAR');
$self->{DefaultConfig} = $self->_parse($self->_hashref(), $self->{content});
$self->{content} = ();
}
delete $conf{-DefaultConfig};
}
# handle options which may either be true or false
# allowing "human" logic about what is true and what is not
foreach my $entry (keys %conf) {
my $key = $entry;
$key =~ s/^\-//;
if (! exists $self->{$key}) {
croak "Config::General: Unknown parameter: $entry => \"$conf{$entry}\" (key: <$key>)\n";
}
if ($conf{$entry} =~ /$self->{AutoTrueFlags}->{true}/io) {
$self->{$key} = 1;
}
elsif ($conf{$entry} =~ /$self->{AutoTrueFlags}->{false}/io) {
$self->{$key} = 0;
}
else {
# keep it untouched
$self->{$key} = $conf{$entry};
}
}
if ($self->{MergeDuplicateOptions}) {
# override if not set by user
if (! exists $conf{-AllowMultiOptions}) {
$self->{AllowMultiOptions} = 0;
}
}
if ($self->{ApacheCompatible}) {
# turn on all apache compatibility options which has
# been incorporated during the years...
$self->{UseApacheInclude} = 1;
$self->{IncludeRelative} = 1;
$self->{IncludeDirectories} = 1;
$self->{IncludeGlob} = 1;
$self->{SlashIsDirectory} = 1;
$self->{SplitPolicy} = 'whitespace';
$self->{CComments} = 0;
}
}
sub getall {
#
# just return the whole config hash
#
my($this) = @_;
return (exists $this->{config} ? %{$this->{config}} : () );
}
sub files {
#
# return a list of files opened so far
#
my($this) = @_;
return (exists $this->{files} ? keys %{$this->{files}} : () );
}
sub _open {
#
# open the config file, or expand a directory or glob
#
my($this, $basefile, $basepath) = @_;
my($fh, $configfile);
if($basepath) {
# if this doesn't work we can still try later the global config path to use
$configfile = catfile($basepath, $basefile);
}
else {
$configfile = $basefile;
}
if ($this->{IncludeGlob} and $configfile =~ /[*?\[\{\\]/) {
# Something like: *.conf (or maybe dir/*.conf) was included; expand it and
# pass each expansion through this method again.
my @include = grep { -f $_ } bsd_glob($configfile, GLOB_BRACE | GLOB_QUOTE);
# applied patch by AlexK fixing rt.cpan.org#41030
if ( !@include && defined $this->{ConfigPath} ) {
foreach my $dir (@{$this->{ConfigPath}}) {
my ($volume, $path, undef) = splitpath($basefile);
if ( -d catfile( $dir, $path ) ) {
push @include, grep { -f $_ } bsd_glob(catfile($dir, $basefile), GLOB_BRACE | GLOB_QUOTE);
last;
}
}
}
if (@include == 1) {
$configfile = $include[0];
}
else {
# Multiple results or no expansion results (which is fine,
# include foo/* shouldn't fail if there isn't anything matching)
local $this->{IncludeGlob};
for (@include) {
$this->_open($_);
}
return;
}
}
if (!-e $configfile) {
my $found;
if (defined $this->{ConfigPath}) {
# try to find the file within ConfigPath
foreach my $dir (@{$this->{ConfigPath}}) {
if( -e catfile($dir, $basefile) ) {
$configfile = catfile($dir, $basefile);
$found = 1;
last; # found it
}
}
}
if (!$found) {
my $path_message = defined $this->{ConfigPath} ? q( within ConfigPath: ) . join(q(.), @{$this->{ConfigPath}}) : q();
croak qq{Config::General The file "$basefile" does not exist$path_message!};
}
}
local ($RS) = $RS;
if (! $RS) {
carp(q(\$RS (INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR) is undefined. Guessing you want a line feed character));
$RS = "\n";
}
if (-d $configfile and $this->{IncludeDirectories}) {
# A directory was included; include all the files inside that directory in ASCII order
local *INCLUDEDIR;
opendir INCLUDEDIR, $configfile or croak "Config::General: Could not open directory $configfile!($!)\n";
my @files = sort grep { -f catfile($configfile, $_) } catfile($configfile, $_), readdir INCLUDEDIR;
closedir INCLUDEDIR;
local $this->{CurrentConfigFilePath} = $configfile;
for (@files) {
my $file = catfile($configfile, $_);
if (! exists $this->{files}->{$file} or $this->{IncludeAgain} ) {
# support re-read if used urged us to do so, otherwise ignore the file
if ($this->{UTF8}) {
$fh = new IO::File;
open( $fh, "<:utf8", $file)
or croak "Config::General: Could not open $file in UTF8 mode!($!)\n";
}
else {
$fh = IO::File->new( $file, 'r') or croak "Config::General: Could not open $file!($!)\n";
}
$this->{files}->{"$file"} = 1;
$this->_read($fh);
}
else {
warn "File $file already loaded. Use -IncludeAgain to load it again.\n";
}
}
}
elsif (-d $configfile) {
croak "Config::General: config file argument is a directory, expecting a file!\n";
}
elsif (-e _) {
if (exists $this->{files}->{$configfile} and not $this->{IncludeAgain}) {
# do not read the same file twice, just return
warn "File $configfile already loaded. Use -IncludeAgain to load it again.\n";
return;
}
else {
if ($this->{UTF8}) {
$fh = new IO::File;
open( $fh, "<:utf8", $configfile)
or croak "Config::General: Could not open $configfile in UTF8 mode!($!)\n";
}
else {
$fh = IO::File->new( "$configfile", 'r')
or croak "Config::General: Could not open $configfile!($!)\n";
}
$this->{files}->{$configfile} = 1;
my ($volume, $path, undef) = splitpath($configfile);
local $this->{CurrentConfigFilePath} = catpath($volume, $path, q());
$this->_read($fh);
}
}
return;
}
sub _read {
#
# store the config contents in @content
# and prepare it somewhat for easier parsing later
# (comments, continuing lines, and stuff)
#
my($this, $fh, $flag) = @_;
my(@stuff, @content, $c_comment, $longline, $hier, $hierend, @hierdoc);
local $_ = q();
if ($flag && $flag eq 'SCALAR') {
if (ref($fh) eq 'ARRAY') {
@stuff = @{$fh};
}
else {
@stuff = split /\n/, $fh;
}
}
else {
@stuff = <$fh>;
}
foreach (@stuff) {
if ($this->{AutoLaunder}) {
if (m/^(.*)$/) {
$_ = $1;
}
}
chomp;
if ($this->{CComments}) {
# look for C-Style comments, if activated
if (/(\s*\/\*.*\*\/\s*)/) {
# single c-comment on one line
s/\s*\/\*.*\*\/\s*//;
}
elsif (/^\s*\/\*/) {
# the beginning of a C-comment ("/*"), from now on ignore everything.
if (/\*\/\s*$/) {
# C-comment end is already there, so just ignore this line!
$c_comment = 0;
}
else {
$c_comment = 1;
}
}
elsif (/\*\//) {
if (!$c_comment) {
warn "invalid syntax: found end of C-comment without previous start!\n";
}
$c_comment = 0; # the current C-comment ends here, go on
s/^.*\*\///; # if there is still stuff, it will be read
}
next if($c_comment); # ignore EVERYTHING from now on, IF it IS a C-Comment
}
if ($hier) {
# inside here-doc, only look for $hierend marker
if (/^(\s*)\Q$hierend\E\s*$/) {
my $indent = $1; # preserve indentation
$hier .= ' ' . $this->{EOFseparator}; # bugfix of rt.40925
# _parse will also preserver indentation
if ($indent) {
foreach (@hierdoc) {
s/^$indent//; # i.e. the end was: " EOF" then we remove " " from every here-doc line
$hier .= $_ . "\n"; # and store it in $hier
}
}
else {
$hier .= join "\n", @hierdoc; # there was no indentation of the end-string, so join it 1:1
}
push @{$this->{content}}, $hier; # push it onto the content stack
@hierdoc = ();
undef $hier;
undef $hierend;
}
else {
# everything else onto the stack
push @hierdoc, $_;
}
next;
}
###
### non-heredoc entries from now on
##
# Remove comments and empty lines
s/(?<!\\)#.*$//; # .+ => .* bugfix rt.cpan.org#44600
next if /^\s*#/;
next if /^\s*$/;
# look for multiline option, indicated by a trailing backslash
#my $extra = $this->{BackslashEscape} ? '(?<!\\\\)' : q();
#if (/$extra\\$/) {
if (/(?<!\\)\\$/) {
chop;
s/^\s*//;
$longline .= $_;
next;
}
# remove the \ from all characters if BackslashEscape is turned on
# FIXME (rt.cpan.org#33218
#if ($this->{BackslashEscape}) {
# s/\\(.)/$1/g;
#}
#else {
# # remove the \ char in front of masked "#", if any
# s/\\#/#/g;
#}
# transform explicit-empty blocks to conforming blocks
if (!$this->{ApacheCompatible} && /\s*<([^\/]+?.*?)\/>$/) {
my $block = $1;
if ($block !~ /\"/) {
if ($block !~ /\s[^\s]/) {
# fix of bug 7957, add quotation to pure slash at the
# end of a block so that it will be considered as directory
# unless the block is already quoted or contains whitespaces
# and no quotes.
if ($this->{SlashIsDirectory}) {
push @{$this->{content}}, '<' . $block . '"/">';
next;
}
}
}
my $orig = $_;
$orig =~ s/\/>$/>/;
$block =~ s/\s\s*.*$//;
push @{$this->{content}}, $orig, "</${block}>";
next;
}
# look for here-doc identifier
if ($this->{SplitPolicy} eq 'guess') {
if (/^\s*([^=]+?)\s*=\s*<<\s*(.+?)\s*$/) {
# try equal sign (fix bug rt#36607)
$hier = $1; # the actual here-doc variable name
$hierend = $2; # the here-doc identifier, i.e. "EOF"
next;
}
elsif (/^\s*(\S+?)\s+<<\s*(.+?)\s*$/) {
# try whitespace
$hier = $1; # the actual here-doc variable name
$hierend = $2; # the here-doc identifier, i.e. "EOF"
next;
}
}
else {
# no guess, use one of the configured strict split policies
if (/^\s*(.+?)($this->{SplitDelimiter})<<\s*(.+?)\s*$/) {
$hier = $1; # the actual here-doc variable name
$hierend = $3; # the here-doc identifier, i.e. "EOF"
next;
}
}
###
### any "normal" config lines from now on
###
if ($longline) {
# previous stuff was a longline and this is the last line of the longline
s/^\s*//;
$longline .= $_;
push @{$this->{content}}, $longline; # push it onto the content stack
undef $longline;
next;
}
else {
# look for include statement(s)
my $incl_file;
my $path = '';
if ( $this->{IncludeRelative} and defined $this->{CurrentConfigFilePath}) {
$path = $this->{CurrentConfigFilePath};
}
elsif (defined $this->{ConfigPath}) {
# fetch pathname of base config file, assuming the 1st one is the path of it
$path = $this->{ConfigPath}->[0];
}
# bugfix rt.cpan.org#38635: support quoted filenames
if ($this->{UseApacheInclude}) {
if (/^\s*include\s*(["'])(.*?)(?<!\\)\1$/i) {
$incl_file = $2;
}
elsif (/^\s*include\s+(.+?)\s*$/i) {
$incl_file = $1;
}
}
else {
if (/^\s*<<include\s+(.+?)>>\s*$/i) {
$incl_file = $1;
}
}
if ($incl_file) {
if ( $this->{IncludeRelative} && $path && !file_name_is_absolute($incl_file) ) {
# include the file from within location of $this->{configfile}
$this->_open( $incl_file, $path );
}
else {
# include the file from within pwd, or absolute
$this->_open($incl_file);
}
}
else {
# standard entry, (option = value)
push @{$this->{content}}, $_;
}
}
}
return 1;
}
sub _parse {
#
# parse the contents of the file
#
my($this, $config, $content) = @_;
my(@newcontent, $block, $blockname, $chunk,$block_level);
local $_;
foreach (@{$content}) { # loop over content stack
chomp;
$chunk++;
$_ =~ s/^\s+//; # strip spaces @ end and begin
$_ =~ s/\s+$//;
#
# build option value assignment, split current input
# using whitespace, equal sign or optionally here-doc
# separator EOFseparator
my ($option,$value);
if (/$this->{EOFseparator}/) {
($option,$value) = split /\s*$this->{EOFseparator}\s*/, $_, 2; # separated by heredoc-finding in _open()
}
else {
if ($this->{SplitPolicy} eq 'guess') {
# again the old regex. use equalsign SplitPolicy to get the
# 2.00 behavior. the new regexes were too odd.
($option,$value) = split /\s*=\s*|\s+/, $_, 2;
}
else {
# no guess, use one of the configured strict split policies
($option,$value) = split /$this->{SplitDelimiter}/, $_, 2;
}
}
if ($value && $value =~ /^"/ && $value =~ /"$/) {
$value =~ s/^"//; # remove leading and trailing "
$value =~ s/"$//;
}
if (! defined $block) { # not inside a block @ the moment
if (/^<([^\/]+?.*?)>$/) { # look if it is a block
$block = $1; # store block name
if ($block =~ /^"([^"]+)"$/) {
# quoted block, unquote it and do not split
$block =~ s/"//g;
}
else {
# If it is a named block store the name separately; allow the block and name to each be quoted
if ($block =~ /^(?:"([^"]+)"|(\S+))(?:\s+(?:"([^"]+)"|(.*)))?$/) {
$block = $1 || $2;
$blockname = $3 || $4;
}
}
if ($this->{InterPolateVars}) {
# interpolate block(name), add "<" and ">" to the key, because
# it is sure that such keys does not exist otherwise.
$block = $this->_interpolate($config, "<$block>", $block);
if (defined $blockname) {
$blockname = $this->_interpolate($config, "<$blockname>", "$blockname");
}
}
if ($this->{LowerCaseNames}) {
$block = lc $block; # only for blocks lc(), if configured via new()
}
$this->{level} += 1;
undef @newcontent;
next;
}
elsif (/^<\/(.+?)>$/) { # it is an end block, but we don't have a matching block!
croak "Config::General: EndBlock \"<\/$1>\" has no StartBlock statement (level: $this->{level}, chunk $chunk)!\n";
}
else { # insert key/value pair into actual node
if ($this->{LowerCaseNames}) {
$option = lc $option;
}
if (exists $config->{$option}) {
if ($this->{MergeDuplicateOptions}) {
$config->{$option} = $this->_parse_value($config, $option, $value);
# bugfix rt.cpan.org#33216
if ($this->{InterPolateVars}) {
# save pair on local stack
$config->{__stack}->{$option} = $config->{$option};
}
}
else {
if (! $this->{AllowMultiOptions} ) {
# no, duplicates not allowed
croak "Config::General: Option \"$option\" occurs more than once (level: $this->{level}, chunk $chunk)!\n";
}
else {
# yes, duplicates allowed
if (ref($config->{$option}) ne 'ARRAY') { # convert scalar to array
my $savevalue = $config->{$option};
delete $config->{$option};
push @{$config->{$option}}, $savevalue;
}
eval {
# check if arrays are supported by the underlying hash
my $i = scalar @{$config->{$option}};
};
if ($EVAL_ERROR) {
$config->{$option} = $this->_parse_value($config, $option, $value);
}
else {
# it's already an array, just push
push @{$config->{$option}}, $this->_parse_value($config, $option, $value);
}
}
}
}
else {
if($this->{ForceArray} && $value =~ /^\[\s*(.+?)\s*\]$/) {
# force single value array entry
push @{$config->{$option}}, $this->_parse_value($config, $option, $1);
}
else {
# standard config option, insert key/value pair into node
$config->{$option} = $this->_parse_value($config, $option, $value);
if ($this->{InterPolateVars}) {
# save pair on local stack
$config->{__stack}->{$option} = $config->{$option};
}
}
}
}
}
elsif (/^<([^\/]+?.*?)>$/) { # found a start block inside a block, don't forget it
$block_level++; # $block_level indicates wether we are still inside a node
push @newcontent, $_; # push onto new content stack for later recursive call of _parse()
}
elsif (/^<\/(.+?)>$/) {
if ($block_level) { # this endblock is not the one we are searching for, decrement and push
$block_level--; # if it is 0, then the endblock was the one we searched for, see below
push @newcontent, $_; # push onto new content stack
}
else { # calling myself recursively, end of $block reached, $block_level is 0
if (defined $blockname) {
# a named block, make it a hashref inside a hash within the current node
if (! exists $config->{$block}) {
# Make sure that the hash is not created implicitly
$config->{$block} = $this->_hashref();
if ($this->{InterPolateVars}) {
# inherit current __stack to new block
$config->{$block}->{__stack} = $this->_copy($config->{__stack});
}
}
if (ref($config->{$block}) eq '') {
croak "Config::General: Block <$block> already exists as scalar entry!\n";
}
elsif (ref($config->{$block}) eq 'ARRAY') {
croak "Config::General: Cannot append named block <$block $blockname> to array of scalars!\n"
."Block <$block> or scalar '$block' occurs more than once.\n"
."Turn on -MergeDuplicateBlocks or make sure <$block> occurs only once in the config.\n";
}
elsif (exists $config->{$block}->{$blockname}) {
# the named block already exists, make it an array
if ($this->{MergeDuplicateBlocks}) {
# just merge the new block with the same name as an existing one into
# this one.
$config->{$block}->{$blockname} = $this->_parse($config->{$block}->{$blockname}, \@newcontent);
}
else {
if (! $this->{AllowMultiOptions}) {
croak "Config::General: Named block \"<$block $blockname>\" occurs more than once (level: $this->{level}, chunk $chunk)!\n";
}
else { # preserve existing data
my $savevalue = $config->{$block}->{$blockname};
delete $config->{$block}->{$blockname};
my @ar;
if (ref $savevalue eq 'ARRAY') {
push @ar, @{$savevalue}; # preserve array if any
}
else {
push @ar, $savevalue;
}
push @ar, $this->_parse( $this->_hashref(), \@newcontent); # append it
$config->{$block}->{$blockname} = \@ar;
}
}
}
else {
# the first occurence of this particular named block
my $tmphash = $this->_hashref();
if ($this->{InterPolateVars}) {
# inherit current __stack to new block
$tmphash->{__stack} = $this->_copy($config->{__stack});
#$tmphash->{__stack} = $config->{$block}->{__stack};
}
$config->{$block}->{$blockname} = $this->_parse($tmphash, \@newcontent);
}
}
else {
# standard block
if (exists $config->{$block}) {
if (ref($config->{$block}) eq '') {
croak "Config::General: Cannot create hashref from <$block> because there is\n"
."already a scalar option '$block' with value '$config->{$block}'\n";
}
# the block already exists, make it an array
if ($this->{MergeDuplicateBlocks}) {
# just merge the new block with the same name as an existing one into
# this one.
$config->{$block} = $this->_parse($config->{$block}, \@newcontent);
}
else {
if (! $this->{AllowMultiOptions}) {
croak "Config::General: Block \"<$block>\" occurs more than once (level: $this->{level}, chunk $chunk)!\n";
}
else {
my $savevalue = $config->{$block};
delete $config->{$block};
my @ar;
if (ref $savevalue eq "ARRAY") {
push @ar, @{$savevalue};
}
else {
push @ar, $savevalue;
}
# fixes rt#31529
my $tmphash = $this->_hashref();
if ($this->{InterPolateVars}) {
# inherit current __stack to new block
$tmphash->{__stack} = $this->_copy($config->{__stack});
}
push @ar, $this->_parse( $tmphash, \@newcontent);
$config->{$block} = \@ar;
}
}
}
else {
# the first occurence of this particular block
my $tmphash = $this->_hashref();
if ($this->{InterPolateVars}) {
# inherit current __stack to new block
$tmphash->{__stack} = $this->_copy($config->{__stack});
}
$config->{$block} = $this->_parse($tmphash, \@newcontent);
}
}
undef $blockname;
undef $block;
$this->{level} -= 1;
next;
}
}
else { # inside $block, just push onto new content stack
push @newcontent, $_;
}
}
if ($block) {
# $block is still defined, which means, that it had
# no matching endblock!
croak "Config::General: Block \"<$block>\" has no EndBlock statement (level: $this->{level}, chunk $chunk)!\n";
}
return $config;
}
sub _copy {
#
# copy the contents of one hash into another
# to circumvent invalid references
# fixes rt.cpan.org bug #35122
my($this, $source) = @_;
my %hash = ();
while (my ($key, $value) = each %{$source}) {
$hash{$key} = $value;
}
return \%hash;
}
sub _parse_value {
#
# parse the value if value parsing is turned on
# by either -AutoTrue and/or -FlagBits
# otherwise just return the given value unchanged
#
my($this, $config, $option, $value) =@_;
# avoid "Use of uninitialized value"
if (! defined $value) {
# patch fix rt#54583
# Return an input undefined value without trying transformations
return $value;
}
if ($this->{InterPolateVars}) {
$value = $this->_interpolate($config, $option, $value);
}
# make true/false values to 1 or 0 (-AutoTrue)
if ($this->{AutoTrue}) {
if ($value =~ /$this->{AutoTrueFlags}->{true}/io) {
$value = 1;
}
elsif ($value =~ /$this->{AutoTrueFlags}->{false}/io) {
$value = 0;
}
}
# assign predefined flags or undef for every flag | flag ... (-FlagBits)
if ($this->{FlagBits}) {
if (exists $this->{FlagBitsFlags}->{$option}) {
my %__flags = map { $_ => 1 } split /\s*\|\s*/, $value;
foreach my $flag (keys %{$this->{FlagBitsFlags}->{$option}}) {
if (exists $__flags{$flag}) {
$__flags{$flag} = $this->{FlagBitsFlags}->{$option}->{$flag};
}
else {
$__flags{$flag} = undef;
}
}
$value = \%__flags;
}
}
# are there any escaped characters left? put them out as is
$value =~ s/\\([\$\\\"#])/$1/g;
return $value;
}
sub NoMultiOptions {
#
# turn AllowMultiOptions off, still exists for backward compatibility.
# Since we do parsing from within new(), we must
# call it again if one turns NoMultiOptions on!
#
croak q(Config::General: The NoMultiOptions() method is deprecated. Set 'AllowMultiOptions' to 'no' instead!);
}
sub save {
#
# this is the old version of save() whose API interface
# has been changed. I'm very sorry 'bout this.
#
# I'll try to figure out, if it has been called correctly
# and if yes, feed the call to Save(), otherwise croak.
#
my($this, $one, @two) = @_;
if ( (@two && $one) && ( (scalar @two) % 2 == 0) ) {
# @two seems to be a hash
my %h = @two;
$this->save_file($one, \%h);
}
else {
croak q(Config::General: The save() method is deprecated. Use the new save_file() method instead!);
}
return;
}
sub save_file {
#
# save the config back to disk
#
my($this, $file, $config) = @_;
my $fh;
my $config_string;
if (!$file) {
croak "Config::General: Filename is required!";
}
else {
if ($this->{UTF8}) {
$fh = new IO::File;
open($fh, ">:utf8", $file)
or croak "Config::General: Could not open $file in UTF8 mode!($!)\n";
}
else {
$fh = IO::File->new( "$file", 'w')
or croak "Config::General: Could not open $file!($!)\n";
}
if (!$config) {
if (exists $this->{config}) {
$config_string = $this->_store(0, $this->{config});
}
else {
croak "Config::General: No config hash supplied which could be saved to disk!\n";
}
}
else {
$config_string = $this->_store(0, $config);
}
if ($config_string) {
print {$fh} $config_string;
}
else {
# empty config for whatever reason, I don't care
print {$fh} q();
}
close $fh;
}
return;
}
sub save_string {
#
# return the saved config as a string
#
my($this, $config) = @_;
if (!$config || ref($config) ne 'HASH') {
if (exists $this->{config}) {
return $this->_store(0, $this->{config});
}
else {
croak "Config::General: No config hash supplied which could be saved to disk!\n";
}
}
else {
return $this->_store(0, $config);
}
return;
}
sub _store {
#
# internal sub for saving a block
#
my($this, $level, $config) = @_;
local $_;
my $indent = q( ) x $level;
my $config_string = q();
foreach my $entry ( $this->{SaveSorted} ? sort keys %$config : keys %$config ) {
if (ref($config->{$entry}) eq 'ARRAY') {
if( $this->{ForceArray} && scalar @{$config->{$entry}} == 1 && ! ref($config->{$entry}->[0]) ) {
# a single value array forced to stay as array
$config_string .= $this->_write_scalar($level, $entry, '[' . $config->{$entry}->[0] . ']');
}
else {
foreach my $line ( $this->{SaveSorted} ? sort @{$config->{$entry}} : @{$config->{$entry}} ) {
if (ref($line) eq 'HASH') {
$config_string .= $this->_write_hash($level, $entry, $line);
}
else {
$config_string .= $this->_write_scalar($level, $entry, $line);
}
}
}
}
elsif (ref($config->{$entry}) eq 'HASH') {
$config_string .= $this->_write_hash($level, $entry, $config->{$entry});
}
else {
$config_string .= $this->_write_scalar($level, $entry, $config->{$entry});
}
}
return $config_string;
}
sub _write_scalar {
#
# internal sub, which writes a scalar
# it returns it, in fact
#
my($this, $level, $entry, $line) = @_;
my $indent = q( ) x $level;
my $config_string;
# patch fix rt#54583
if ( ! defined $line ) {
$config_string .= $indent . $entry . "\n";
}
elsif ($line =~ /\n/ || $line =~ /\\$/) {
# it is a here doc
my $delimiter;
my $tmplimiter = 'EOF';
while (!$delimiter) {
# create a unique here-doc identifier
if ($line =~ /$tmplimiter/s) {
$tmplimiter .= '%';
}
else {
$delimiter = $tmplimiter;
}
}
my @lines = split /\n/, $line;
$config_string .= $indent . $entry . $this->{StoreDelimiter} . "<<$delimiter\n";
foreach (@lines) {
$config_string .= $indent . $_ . "\n";
}
$config_string .= $indent . "$delimiter\n";
}
else {
# a simple stupid scalar entry
# re-escape contained $ or # or \ chars
$line =~ s/([#\$\\\"])/\\$1/g;
# bugfix rt.cpan.org#42287
if ($line =~ /^\s/ or $line =~ /\s$/) {
# need to quote it
$line = "\"$line\"";
}
$config_string .= $indent . $entry . $this->{StoreDelimiter} . $line . "\n";
}
return $config_string;
}
sub _write_hash {
#
# internal sub, which writes a hash (block)
# it returns it, in fact
#
my($this, $level, $entry, $line) = @_;
my $indent = q( ) x $level;
my $config_string;
if ($entry =~ /\s/) {
# quote the entry if it contains whitespaces
$entry = q(") . $entry . q(");
}
$config_string .= $indent . q(<) . $entry . ">\n";
$config_string .= $this->_store($level + 1, $line);
$config_string .= $indent . q(</) . $entry . ">\n";
return $config_string
}
sub _hashref {
#
# return a probably tied new empty hash ref
#
my($this) = @_;
if ($this->{Tie}) {
eval {
eval qq{require $this->{Tie}};
};
if ($EVAL_ERROR) {
croak q(Config::General: Could not create a tied hash of type: ) . $this->{Tie} . q(: ) . $EVAL_ERROR;
}
my %hash;
tie %hash, $this->{Tie};
return \%hash;
}
else {
return {};
}
}
#
# Procedural interface
#
sub ParseConfig {
#
# @_ may contain everything which is allowed for new()
#
return (new Config::General(@_))->getall();
}
sub SaveConfig {
#
# 2 parameters are required, filename and hash ref
#
my ($file, $hash) = @_;
if (!$file || !$hash) {
croak q{Config::General::SaveConfig(): filename and hash argument required.};
}
else {
if (ref($hash) ne 'HASH') {
croak q(Config::General::SaveConfig() The second parameter must be a reference to a hash!);
}
else {
(new Config::General(-ConfigHash => $hash))->save_file($file);
}
}
return;
}
sub SaveConfigString {
#
# same as SaveConfig, but return the config,
# instead of saving it
#
my ($hash) = @_;
if (!$hash) {
croak q{Config::General::SaveConfigString(): Hash argument required.};
}
else {
if (ref($hash) ne 'HASH') {
croak q(Config::General::SaveConfigString() The parameter must be a reference to a hash!);
}
else {
return (new Config::General(-ConfigHash => $hash))->save_string();
}
}
return;
}
# keep this one
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
Config::General - Generic Config Module
=head1 SYNOPSIS
#
# the OOP way
use Config::General;
$conf = new Config::General("rcfile");
my %config = $conf->getall;
#
# the procedural way
use Config::General qw(ParseConfig SaveConfig SaveConfigString);
my %config = ParseConfig("rcfile");
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This module opens a config file and parses its contents for you. The B<new> method
requires one parameter which needs to be a filename. The method B<getall> returns a hash
which contains all options and its associated values of your config file.
The format of config files supported by B<Config::General> is inspired by the well known Apache config
format, in fact, this module is 100% compatible to Apache configs, but you can also just use simple
name/value pairs in your config files.
In addition to the capabilities of an Apache config file it supports some enhancements such as here-documents,
C-style comments or multiline options.
=head1 SUBROUTINES/METHODS
=over
=item new()
Possible ways to call B<new()>:
$conf = new Config::General("rcfile");
$conf = new Config::General(\%somehash);
$conf = new Config::General( %options ); # see below for description of possible options
This method returns a B<Config::General> object (a hash blessed into "Config::General" namespace.
All further methods must be used from that returned object. see below.
You can use the new style with hash parameters or the old style which is of course
still supported. Possible parameters to B<new()> are:
* a filename of a configfile, which will be opened and parsed by the parser
or
* a hash reference, which will be used as the config.
An alternative way to call B<new()> is supplying an option- hash with one or more of
the following keys set:
=over
=item B<-ConfigFile>
A filename or a filehandle, i.e.:
-ConfigFile => "rcfile" or -ConfigFile => \$FileHandle
=item B<-ConfigHash>
A hash reference, which will be used as the config, i.e.:
-ConfigHash => \%somehash
=item B<-String>
A string which contains a whole config, or an arrayref
containing the whole config line by line.
The parser will parse the contents of the string instead
of a file. i.e:
-String => $complete_config
it is also possible to feed an array reference to -String:
-String => \@config_lines
=item B<-AllowMultiOptions>
If the value is "no", then multiple identical options are disallowed.
The default is "yes".
i.e.:
-AllowMultiOptions => "yes"
see B<IDENTICAL OPTIONS> for details.
=item B<-LowerCaseNames>
If set to a true value, then all options found in the config will be converted
to lowercase. This allows you to provide case-in-sensitive configs. The
values of the options will B<not> lowercased.
=item B<-UseApacheInclude>
If set to a true value, the parser will consider "include ..." as valid include
statement (just like the well known Apache include statement).
=item B<-IncludeRelative>
If set to a true value, included files with a relative path (i.e. "cfg/blah.conf")
will be opened from within the location of the configfile instead from within the
location of the script($0). This works only if the configfile has a absolute pathname
(i.e. "/etc/main.conf").
If the variable B<-ConfigPath> has been set and if the file to be included could
not be found in the location relative to the current config file, the module
will search within B<-ConfigPath> for the file. See the description of B<-ConfigPath>
for more details.
=item B<-IncludeDirectories>
If set to a true value, you may specify include a directory, in which case all
files inside the directory will be loaded in ASCII order. Directory includes
will not recurse into subdirectories. This is comparable to including a
directory in Apache-style config files.
=item B<-IncludeGlob>
If set to a true value, you may specify a glob pattern for an include to
include all matching files (e.g. <<include conf.d/*.conf>>). Also note that as
with standard file patterns, * will not match dot-files, so <<include dir/*>>
is often more desirable than including a directory with B<-IncludeDirectories>.
=item B<-IncludeAgain>
If set to a true value, you will be able to include a sub-configfile
multiple times. With the default, false, you will get a warning about
duplicate includes and only the first include will succeed.
Reincluding a configfile can be useful if it contains data that you want to
be present in multiple places in the data tree. See the example under
L</INCLUDES>.
Note, however, that there is currently no check for include recursion.
=item B<-ConfigPath>
As mentioned above, you can use this variable to specify a search path for relative
config files which have to be included. Config::General will search within this
path for the file if it cannot find the file at the location relative to the
current config file.
To provide multiple search paths you can specify an array reference for the
path. For example:
@path = qw(/usr/lib/perl /nfs/apps/lib /home/lib);
..
-ConfigPath => \@path
=item B<-MergeDuplicateBlocks>
If set to a true value, then duplicate blocks, that means blocks and named blocks,
will be merged into a single one (see below for more details on this).
The default behavior of Config::General is to create an array if some junk in a
config appears more than once.
=item B<-MergeDuplicateOptions>
If set to a true value, then duplicate options will be merged. That means, if the
same option occurs more than once, the last one will be used in the resulting
config hash.
Setting this option implies B<-AllowMultiOptions == false> unless you set
B<-AllowMultiOptions> explicit to 'true'. In this case duplicate blocks are
allowed and put into an array but duplicate options will be merged.
=item B<-AutoLaunder>
If set to a true value, then all values in your config file will be laundered
to allow them to be used under a -T taint flag. This could be regarded as circumventing
the purpose of the -T flag, however, if the bad guys can mess with your config file,
you have problems that -T will not be able to stop. AutoLaunder will only handle
a config file being read from -ConfigFile.
=item B<-AutoTrue>
If set to a true value, then options in your config file, whose values are set to
true or false values, will be normalised to 1 or 0 respectively.
The following values will be considered as B<true>:
yes, on, 1, true
The following values will be considered as B<false>:
no, off, 0, false
This effect is case-insensitive, i.e. both "Yes" or "oN" will result in 1.
=item B<-FlagBits>
This option takes one required parameter, which must be a hash reference.
The supplied hash reference needs to define variables for which you
want to preset values. Each variable you have defined in this hash-ref
and which occurs in your config file, will cause this variable being
set to the preset values to which the value in the config file refers to.
Multiple flags can be used, separated by the pipe character |.
Well, an example will clarify things:
my $conf = new Config::General(
-ConfigFile => "rcfile",
-FlagBits => {
Mode => {
CLEAR => 1,
STRONG => 1,
UNSECURE => "32bit" }
}
);
In this example we are defining a variable named I<"Mode"> which
may contain one or more of "CLEAR", "STRONG" and "UNSECURE" as value.
The appropriate config entry may look like this:
# rcfile
Mode = CLEAR | UNSECURE
The parser will create a hash which will be the value of the key "Mode". This
hash will contain B<all> flags which you have pre-defined, but only those
which were set in the config will contain the pre-defined value, the other
ones will be undefined.
The resulting config structure would look like this after parsing:
%config = (
Mode => {
CLEAR => 1,
UNSECURE => "32bit",
STRONG => undef,
}
);
This method allows the user (or, the "maintainer" of the configfile for your
application) to set multiple pre-defined values for one option.
Please beware, that all occurrences of those variables will be handled this
way, there is no way to distinguish between variables in different scopes.
That means, if "Mode" would also occur inside a named block, it would
also parsed this way.
Values which are not defined in the hash-ref supplied to the parameter B<-FlagBits>
and used in the corresponding variable in the config will be ignored.
Example:
# rcfile
Mode = BLAH | CLEAR
would result in this hash structure:
%config = (
Mode => {
CLEAR => 1,
UNSECURE => undef,
STRONG => undef,
}
);
"BLAH" will be ignored silently.
=item B<-DefaultConfig>
This can be a hash reference or a simple scalar (string) of a config. This
causes the module to preset the resulting config hash with the given values,
which allows you to set default values for particular config options directly.
=item B<-Tie>
B<-Tie> takes the name of a Tie class as argument that each new hash should be
based off of.
This hash will be used as the 'backing hash' instead of a standard Perl hash,
which allows you to affect the way, variable storing will be done. You could, for
example supply a tied hash, say Tie::DxHash, which preserves ordering of the
keys in the config (which a standard Perl hash won't do). Or, you could supply
a hash tied to a DBM file to save the parsed variables to disk.
There are many more things to do in tie-land, see L<tie> to get some interesting
ideas.
If you want to use the B<-Tie> feature together with B<-DefaultConfig> make sure
that the hash supplied to B<-DefaultConfig> must be tied to the same Tie class.
Make sure that the hash which receives the generated hash structure (e.g. which
you are using in the assignment: %hash = $config->getall()) must be tied to
the same Tie class.
Example:
use Config::General qw(ParseConfig);
use Tie::IxHash;
tie my %hash, "Tie::IxHash";
%hash = ParseConfig(
-ConfigFile => shift(),
-Tie => "Tie::IxHash"
);
=item B<-InterPolateVars>
If set to a true value, variable interpolation will be done on your config
input. See L<Config::General::Interpolated> for more information.
=item B<-InterPolateEnv>
If set to a true value, environment variables can be used in
configs.
This implies B<-InterPolateVars>.
=item B<-AllowSingleQuoteInterpolation>
By default variables inside single quotes will not be interpolated. If
you turn on this option, they will be interpolated as well.
=item B<-ExtendedAccess>
If set to a true value, you can use object oriented (extended) methods to
access the parsed config. See L<Config::General::Extended> for more informations.
=item B<-StrictObjects>
By default this is turned on, which causes Config::General to croak with an
error if you try to access a non-existent key using the OOP-way (B<-ExtendedAcess>
enabled). If you turn B<-StrictObjects> off (by setting to 0 or "no") it will
just return an empty object/hash/scalar. This is valid for OOP-access 8via AUTOLOAD
and for the methods obj(), hash() and value().
=item B<-StrictVars>
By default this is turned on, which causes Config::General to croak with an
error if an undefined variable with B<InterPolateVars> turned on occurs
in a config. Set to I<false> (i.e. 0) to avoid such error messages.
=item B<-SplitPolicy>
You can influence the way how Config::General decides which part of a line
in a config file is the key and which one is the value. By default it tries
its best to guess. That means you can mix equalsign assignments and whitespace
assignments.
However, somtime you may wish to make it more strictly for some reason. In
this case you can set B<-SplitPolicy>. The possible values are: 'guess' which
is the default, 'whitespace' which causes the module to split by whitespace,
'equalsign' which causes it to split strictly by equal sign, or 'custom'. In the
latter case you must also set B<-SplitDelimiter> to some regular expression
of your choice. For example:
-SplitDelimiter => '\s*:\s*'
will cause the module to split by colon while whitespace which surrounds
the delimiter will be removed.
Please note that the delimiter used when saving a config (save_file() or save_string())
will be chosen according to the current B<-SplitPolicy>. If -SplitPolicy is
set to 'guess' or 'whitespace', 3 spaces will be used to delimit saved
options. If 'custom' is set, then you need to set B<-StoreDelimiter>.
=item B<-SplitDelimiter>
Set this to any arbitrary regular expression which will be used for option/value
splitting. B<-SplitPolicy> must be set to 'custom' to make this work.
=item B<-StoreDelimiter>
You can use this parameter to specify a custom delimiter to use when saving
configs to a file or string. You only need to set it if you want to store
the config back to disk and if you have B<-SplitPolicy> set to 'custom'.
Be very careful with this parameter.
=item B<-CComments>
Config::General is able to notice c-style comments (see section COMMENTS).
But for some reason you might no need this. In this case you can turn
this feature off by setting B<-CComments> to a false value('no', 0, 'off').
By default B<-CComments> is turned on.
=item B<-BackslashEscape>
B<Deprecated Option>.
=item B<-SlashIsDirectory>
If you turn on this parameter, a single slash as the last character
of a named block will be considered as a directory name.
By default this flag is turned off, which makes the module somewhat
incompatible to Apache configs, since such a setup will be normally
considered as an explicit empty block, just as XML defines it.
For example, if you have the following config:
<Directory />
Index index.awk
</Directory>
you will get such an error message from the parser:
EndBlock "</Directory>" has no StartBlock statement (level: 1, chunk 10)!
This is caused by the fact that the config chunk below will be
internally converted to:
<Directory></Directory>
Index index.awk
</Directory>
Now there is one '</Directory>' too much. The proper solution is
to use quotation to circumvent this error:
<Directory "/">
Index index.awk
</Directory>
However, a raw apache config comes without such quotes. In this
case you may consider to turn on B<-SlashIsDirectory>.
Please note that this is a new option (incorporated in version 2.30),
it may lead to various unexpected side effects or other failures.
You've been warned.
=item B<-ApacheCompatible>
Over the past years a lot of options has been incorporated
into Config::General to be able to parse real Apache configs.
The new B<-ApacheCompatible> option now makes it possible to
tweak all options in a way that Apache configs can be parsed.
This is called "apache compatibility mode" - if you will ever
have problems with parsing Apache configs without this option
being set, you'll get no help by me. Thanks :)
The following options will be set:
UseApacheInclude = 1
IncludeRelative = 1
IncludeDirectories = 1
IncludeGlob = 1
SlashIsDirectory = 1
SplitPolicy = 'equalsign'
CComments = 0
Take a look into the particular documentation sections what
those options are doing.
Beside setting some options it also turns off support for
explicit empty blocks.
=item B<-UTF8>
If turned on, all files will be opened in utf8 mode. This may
not work properly with older versions of Perl.
=item B<-SaveSorted>
If you want to save configs in a sorted manner, turn this
parameter on. It is not enabled by default.
=back
=item getall()
Returns a hash structure which represents the whole config.
=item files()
Returns a list of all files read in.
=item save_file()
Writes the config hash back to the hard disk. This method takes one or two
parameters. The first parameter must be the filename where the config
should be written to. The second parameter is optional, it must be a
reference to a hash structure, if you set it. If you do not supply this second parameter
then the internal config hash, which has already been parsed, will be
used.
Please note that any occurence of comments will be ignored by getall()
and thus be lost after you call this method.
You need also to know that named blocks will be converted to nested blocks
(which is the same from the perl point of view). An example:
<user hans>
id 13
</user>
will become the following after saving:
<user>
<hans>
id 13
</hans>
</user>
Example:
$conf_obj->save_file("newrcfile", \%config);
or, if the config has already been parsed, or if it didn't change:
$conf_obj->save_file("newrcfile");
=item save_string()
This method is equivalent to the previous save_file(), but it does not
store the generated config to a file. Instead it returns it as a string,
which you can save yourself afterwards.
It takes one optional parameter, which must be a reference to a hash structure.
If you omit this parameter, the internal config hash, which has already been parsed,
will be used.
Example:
my $content = $conf_obj->save_string(\%config);
or:
my $content = $conf_obj->save_string();
=back
=head1 CONFIG FILE FORMAT
Lines beginning with B<#> and empty lines will be ignored. (see section COMMENTS!)
Spaces at the beginning and the end of a line will also be ignored as well as tabulators.
If you need spaces at the end or the beginning of a value you can surround it with
double quotes.
An option line starts with its name followed by a value. An equal sign is optional.
Some possible examples:
user max
user = max
user max
If there are more than one statements with the same name, it will create an array
instead of a scalar. See the example below.
The method B<getall> returns a hash of all values.
=head1 BLOCKS
You can define a B<block> of options. A B<block> looks much like a block
in the wellknown Apache config format. It starts with E<lt>B<blockname>E<gt> and ends
with E<lt>/B<blockname>E<gt>. An example:
<database>
host = muli
user = moare
dbname = modb
dbpass = D4r_9Iu
</database>
Blocks can also be nested. Here is a more complicated example:
user = hans
server = mc200
db = maxis
passwd = D3rf$
<jonas>
user = tom
db = unknown
host = mila
<tablestructure>
index int(100000)
name char(100)
prename char(100)
city char(100)
status int(10)
allowed moses
allowed ingram
allowed joice
</tablestructure>
</jonas>
The hash which the method B<getall> returns look like that:
print Data::Dumper(\%hash);
$VAR1 = {
'passwd' => 'D3rf$',
'jonas' => {
'tablestructure' => {
'prename' => 'char(100)',
'index' => 'int(100000)',
'city' => 'char(100)',
'name' => 'char(100)',
'status' => 'int(10)',
'allowed' => [
'moses',
'ingram',
'joice',
]
},
'host' => 'mila',
'db' => 'unknown',
'user' => 'tom'
},
'db' => 'maxis',
'server' => 'mc200',
'user' => 'hans'
};
If you have turned on B<-LowerCaseNames> (see new()) then blocks as in the
following example:
<Dir>
<AttriBUTES>
Owner root
</attributes>
</dir>
would produce the following hash structure:
$VAR1 = {
'dir' => {
'attributes' => {
'owner => "root",
}
}
};
As you can see, the keys inside the config hash are normalized.
Please note, that the above config block would result in a
valid hash structure, even if B<-LowerCaseNames> is not set!
This is because I<Config::General> does not
use the block names to check if a block ends, instead it uses an internal
state counter, which indicates a block end.
If the module cannot find an end-block statement, then this block will be ignored.
=head1 NAMED BLOCKS
If you need multiple blocks of the same name, then you have to name every block.
This works much like Apache config. If the module finds a named block, it will
create a hashref with the left part of the named block as the key containing
one or more hashrefs with the right part of the block as key containing everything
inside the block(which may again be nested!). As examples says more than words:
# given the following sample
<Directory /usr/frisco>
Limit Deny
Options ExecCgi Index
</Directory>
<Directory /usr/frik>
Limit DenyAll
Options None
</Directory>
# you will get:
$VAR1 = {
'Directory' => {
'/usr/frik' => {
'Options' => 'None',
'Limit' => 'DenyAll'
},
'/usr/frisco' => {
'Options' => 'ExecCgi Index',
'Limit' => 'Deny'
}
}
};
You cannot have more than one named block with the same name because it will
be stored in a hashref and therefore be overwritten if a block occurs once more.
=head1 WHITESPACE IN BLOCKS
The normal behavior of Config::General is to look for whitespace in
block names to decide if it's a named block or just a simple block.
Sometimes you may need blocknames which have whitespace in their names.
With named blocks this is no problem, as the module only looks for the
first whitespace:
<person hugo gera>
</person>
would be parsed to:
$VAR1 = {
'person' => {
'hugo gera' => {
},
}
};
The problem occurs, if you want to have a simple block containing whitespace:
<hugo gera>
</hugo gera>
This would be parsed as a named block, which is not what you wanted. In this
very case you may use quotation marks to indicate that it is not a named block:
<"hugo gera">
</"hugo gera">
The save() method of the module inserts automatically quotation marks in such
cases.
=head1 EXPLICIT EMPTY BLOCKS
Beside the notation of blocks mentioned above it is possible to use
explicit empty blocks.
Normally you would write this in your config to define an empty
block:
<driver Apache>
</driver>
To save writing you can also write:
<driver Apache/>
which is the very same as above. This works for normal blocks and
for named blocks.
=head1 IDENTICAL OPTIONS (ARRAYS)
You may have more than one line of the same option with different values.
Example:
log log1
log log2
log log2
You will get a scalar if the option occurred only once or an array if it occurred
more than once. If you expect multiple identical options, then you may need to
check if an option occurred more than once:
$allowed = $hash{jonas}->{tablestructure}->{allowed};
if(ref($allowed) eq "ARRAY") {
@ALLOWED = @{$allowed};
else {
@ALLOWED = ($allowed);
}
The same applies to blocks and named blocks too (they are described in more detail
below). For example, if you have the following config:
<dir blah>
user max
</dir>
<dir blah>
user hannes
</dir>
then you would end up with a data structure like this:
$VAR1 = {
'dir' => {
'blah' => [
{
'user' => 'max'
},
{
'user' => 'hannes'
}
]
}
};
As you can see, the two identical blocks are stored in a hash which contains
an array(-reference) of hashes.
Under some rare conditions you might not want this behavior with blocks (and
named blocks too). If you want to get one single hash with the contents of
both identical blocks, then you need to turn the B<new()> parameter B<-MergeDuplicateBlocks>
on (see above). The parsed structure of the example above would then look like
this:
$VAR1 = {
'dir' => {
'blah' => {
'user' => [
'max',
'hannes'
]
}
}
};
As you can see, there is only one hash "dir->{blah}" containing multiple
"user" entries. As you can also see, turning on B<-MergeDuplicateBlocks>
does not affect scalar options (i.e. "option = value"). In fact you can
tune merging of duplicate blocks and options independent from each other.
If you don't want to allow more than one identical options, you may turn it off
by setting the flag I<AllowMultiOptions> in the B<new()> method to "no".
If turned off, Config::General will complain about multiple occurring options
with identical names!
=head2 FORCE SINGLE VALUE ARRAYS
You may also force a single config line to get parsed into an array by
turning on the option B<-ForceArray> and by surrounding the value of the
config entry by []. Example:
hostlist = [ foo.bar ]
Will be a singlevalue array entry if the option is turned on. If you want
it to remain to be an array you have to turn on B<-ForceArray> during save too.
=head1 LONG LINES
If you have a config value, which is too long and would take more than one line,
you can break it into multiple lines by using the backslash character at the end
of the line. The Config::General module will concatenate those lines to one single-value.
Example:
command = cat /var/log/secure/tripwire | \
mail C<-s> "report from tripwire" \
honey@myotherhost.nl
command will become:
"cat /var/log/secure/tripwire | mail C<-s> 'report from twire' honey@myotherhost.nl"
=head1 HERE DOCUMENTS
You can also define a config value as a so called "here-document". You must tell
the module an identifier which idicates the end of a here document. An
identifier must follow a "<<".
Example:
message <<EOF
we want to
remove the
homedir of
root.
EOF
Everything between the two "EOF" strings will be in the option I<message>.
There is a special feature which allows you to use indentation with here documents.
You can have any amount of whitespace or tabulators in front of the end
identifier. If the module finds spaces or tabs then it will remove exactly those
amount of spaces from every line inside the here-document.
Example:
message <<EOF
we want to
remove the
homedir of
root.
EOF
After parsing, message will become:
we want to
remove the
homedir of
root.
because there were the string " " in front of EOF, which were cut from every
line inside the here-document.
=head1 INCLUDES
You can include an external file at any posision in your config file using the following statement
in your config file:
<<include externalconfig.rc>>
If you turned on B<-UseApacheInclude> (see B<new()>), then you can also use the following
statement to include an external file:
include externalconfig.rc
This file will be inserted at the position where it was found as if the contents of this file
were directly at this position.
You can also recursively include files, so an included file may include another one and so on.
Beware that you do not recursively load the same file, you will end with an error message like
"too many open files in system!".
By default included files with a relative pathname will be opened from within the current
working directory. Under some circumstances it maybe possible to
open included files from the directory, where the configfile resides. You need to turn on
the option B<-IncludeRelative> (see B<new()>) if you want that. An example:
my $conf = Config::General(
-ConfigFile => "/etc/crypt.d/server.cfg"
-IncludeRelative => 1
);
/etc/crypt.d/server.cfg:
<<include acl.cfg>>
In this example Config::General will try to include I<acl.cfg> from I</etc/crypt.d>:
/etc/crypt.d/acl.cfg
The default behavior (if B<-IncludeRelative> is B<not> set!) will be to open just I<acl.cfg>,
wherever it is, i.e. if you did a chdir("/usr/local/etc"), then Config::General will include:
/usr/local/etc/acl.cfg
Include statements can be case insensitive (added in version 1.25).
Include statements will be ignored within C-Comments and here-documents.
By default, a config file will only be included the first time it is
referenced. If you wish to include a file in multiple places, set
B</-IncludeAgain> to true. But be warned: this may lead to infinite loops,
so make sure, you're not including the same file from within itself!
Example:
# main.cfg
<object billy>
class=Some::Class
<printers>
include printers.cfg
</printers>
# ...
</object>
<object bob>
class=Another::Class
<printers>
include printers.cfg
</printers>
# ...
</object>
Now C<printers.cfg> will be include in both the C<billy> and C<bob> objects.
You will have to be careful to not recursively include a file. Behaviour
in this case is undefined.
=head1 COMMENTS
A comment starts with the number sign B<#>, there can be any number of spaces and/or
tab stops in front of the #.
A comment can also occur after a config statement. Example:
username = max # this is the comment
If you want to comment out a large block you can use C-style comments. A B</*> signals
the begin of a comment block and the B<*/> signals the end of the comment block.
Example:
user = max # valid option
db = tothemax
/*
user = andors
db = toand
*/
In this example the second options of user and db will be ignored. Please beware of the fact,
if the Module finds a B</*> string which is the start of a comment block, but no matching
end block, it will ignore the whole rest of the config file!
B<NOTE:> If you require the B<#> character (number sign) to remain in the option value, then
you can use a backslash in front of it, to escape it. Example:
bgcolor = \#ffffcc
In this example the value of $config{bgcolor} will be "#ffffcc", Config::General will not treat
the number sign as the begin of a comment because of the leading backslash.
Inside here-documents escaping of number signs is NOT required!
=head1 OBJECT ORIENTED INTERFACE
There is a way to access a parsed config the OO-way.
Use the module B<Config::General::Extended>, which is
supplied with the Config::General distribution.
=head1 VARIABLE INTERPOLATION
You can use variables inside your config files if you like. To do
that you have to use the module B<Config::General::Interpolated>,
which is supplied with the Config::General distribution.
=head1 EXPORTED FUNCTIONS
Config::General exports some functions too, which makes it somewhat
easier to use it, if you like this.
How to import the functions:
use Config::General qw(ParseConfig SaveConfig SaveConfigString);
=over
=item B<ParseConfig()>
This function takes exactly all those parameters, which are
allowed to the B<new()> method of the standard interface.
Example:
use Config::General qw(ParseConfig);
my %config = ParseConfig(-ConfigFile => "rcfile", -AutoTrue => 1);
=item B<SaveConfig()>
This function requires two arguments, a filename and a reference
to a hash structure.
Example:
use Config::General qw(SaveConfig);
..
SaveConfig("rcfile", \%some_hash);
=item B<SaveConfigString()>
This function requires a reference to a config hash as parameter.
It generates a configuration based on this hash as the object-interface
method B<save_string()> does.
Example:
use Config::General qw(ParseConfig SaveConfigString);
my %config = ParseConfig(-ConfigFile => "rcfile");
.. # change %config something
my $content = SaveConfigString(\%config);
=back
=head1 CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT
No environment variables will be used.
=head1 SEE ALSO
I recommend you to read the following documents, which are supplied with Perl:
perlreftut Perl references short introduction
perlref Perl references, the rest of the story
perldsc Perl data structures intro
perllol Perl data structures: arrays of arrays
Config::General::Extended Object oriented interface to parsed configs
Config::General::Interpolated Allows to use variables inside config files
=head1 LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2000-2010 Thomas Linden
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
=head1 BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
See rt.cpan.org for current bugs, if any.
=head1 INCOMPATIBILITIES
None known.
=head1 DIAGNOSTICS
To debug Config::General use the Perl debugger, see L<perldebug>.
=head1 DEPENDENCIES
Config::General depends on the modules L<FileHandle>,
L<File::Spec::Functions>, L<File::Glob>, which all are
shipped with Perl.
=head1 AUTHOR
Thomas Linden <tlinden |AT| cpan.org>
=head1 VERSION
2.50
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