- infos = Information about the multifile plugin is in keys below
- infos/author = Thomas thoma.nosp@m.s.wa.nosp@m.ser@l.nosp@m.ibel.nosp@m.ektra.nosp@m..org
- infos/licence = BSD
- infos/needs =
- infos/provides = resolver storage
- infos/recommends =
- infos/placements = getresolver setresolver commit rollback getstorage setstorage
- infos/status = maintained conformant compatible specific shelltest tested nodep configurable
- infos/metadata =
- infos/description = mounts multiple files within a directory
For some applications it is beneficially to have multiple configuration files. One way to achieve this, is to mount different files for the application.
In some situations we are not able to specify every configuration file with separate mounts because new configuration files might be created any time. Instead we want to include every configuration file matching a given pattern.
The multifile-resolver does so by calling resolver and storage plugins for each file matching a given pattern.
Plugin Configuration
recursive
: If present, fts (3) will be used to traverse the directory tree and fnmatch to match pattern
to the filename. If not present, glob (3) with pattern
will be used on the directory
pattern
: The pattern to be used to match configuration files.
storage
: The storage plugin to use.
resolver
: The resolver plugin to use.
- 'child/<configname>': configuration passed to the child backends,
child/
part gets removed.
Usage
kdb mount -R multifile -c storage="ini",pattern="*/*.ini",resolver="resolver" /path /mountpoint
kdb mount -R multifile -c storage="ini",pattern="*.ini",recursive=,resolver="resolver" /path /mountpoint
Examples
rm -rf ~/.config/multitest || $(exit 0)
mkdir -p ~/.config/multitest || $(exit 0)
cat > ~/.config/multitest/lo.ini << EOF \
[lo]\
addr = 127.0.0.1\
Link encap = Loopback\
EOF
cat > ~/.config/multitest/lan.ini << EOF \
[eth0]\
addr = 192.168.1.216\
Link encap = Ethernet\
EOF
cat > ~/.config/multitest/wlan.ini << EOF \
[wlan0]\
addr = 192.168.1.125\
Link encap = Ethernet\
EOF
sudo kdb mount -R multifile -c storage="ini",pattern="*.ini",resolver="resolver" multitest user/multi
kdb ls user/multi
#> user/multi/lan.ini/eth0
#> user/multi/lan.ini/eth0/Link encap
#> user/multi/lan.ini/eth0/addr
#> user/multi/lo.ini/lo
#> user/multi/lo.ini/lo/Link encap
#> user/multi/lo.ini/lo/addr
#> user/multi/wlan.ini/wlan0
#> user/multi/wlan.ini/wlan0/Link encap
#> user/multi/wlan.ini/wlan0/addr
kdb set user/multi/lan.ini/eth0/addr 10.0.0.2
kdb get user/multi/lan.ini/eth0/addr
#> 10.0.0.2
cat > ~/.config/multitest/test.ini << EOF \
[testsection]\
key = val\
EOF
kdb ls user/multi
#> user/multi/lan.ini/eth0
#> user/multi/lan.ini/eth0/Link encap
#> user/multi/lan.ini/eth0/addr
#> user/multi/lo.ini/lo
#> user/multi/lo.ini/lo/Link encap
#> user/multi/lo.ini/lo/addr
#> user/multi/test.ini/testsection
#> user/multi/test.ini/testsection/key
#> user/multi/wlan.ini/wlan0
#> user/multi/wlan.ini/wlan0/Link encap
#> user/multi/wlan.ini/wlan0/addr
kdb rm -r user/multi/test.ini
stat ~/.config/multifile/test.ini
# RET:1
sudo kdb umount user/multi
Recursive:
rm -rf ~/.config/multitest || $(exit 0)
mkdir -p ~/.config/multitest ~/.config/multitest/a/a1/a12 ~/.config/multitest/a/a2/a22 ~/.config/multitest/b/b1|| $(exit 0)
echo "a1key = a1val" > ~/.config/multitest/a/a1/a12/testa1.file
echo "a2key = a2val" > ~/.config/multitest/a/a2/a22/testa2.file
echo "b1key = b1val" > ~/.config/multitest/b/b1/testb1.file
sudo kdb mount -R multifile -c storage="ini",pattern="*.file",recursive=,resolver="resolver" multitest user/multi
kdb ls user/multi
#> user/multi/a/a1/a12/testa1.file/a1key
#> user/multi/a/a2/a22/testa2.file/a2key
#> user/multi/b/b1/testb1.file/b1key
rm -rf ~/.config/multitest
sudo kdb umount user/multi
Limitations
- You cannot get rid of the configuration file name.