RROrg-rr/files/initrd/opt/rr/include/configFile.sh
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# Delete a key in config file
# 1 - Path of Key
# 2 - Path of yaml config file
function deleteConfigKey() {
yq eval "del(.${1})" --inplace "${2}" 2>/dev/null
}
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# Write to yaml config file
# 1 - Path of Key
# 2 - Value
# 3 - Path of yaml config file
function writeConfigKey() {
local value="${2}"
[ "${value}" = "{}" ] && yq eval ".${1} = {}" --inplace "${3}" 2>/dev/null || yq eval ".${1} = \"${value}\"" --inplace "${3}" 2>/dev/null
}
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# Read key value from yaml config file
# 1 - Path of key
# 2 - Path of yaml config file
# Return Value
function readConfigKey() {
local result=$(yq eval ".${1} | explode(.)" "${2}" 2>/dev/null)
[ "${result}" = "null" ] && echo "" || echo "${result}"
}
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# Write to yaml config file
# 1 - Modules
# 2 - Path of yaml config file
function mergeConfigModules() {
# Error: bad file '-': cannot index array with '8139cp' (strconv.ParseInt: parsing "8139cp": invalid syntax)
# When the first key is a pure number, yq will not process it as a string by default. The current solution is to insert a placeholder key.
local MS="RRORG\n${1// /\\n}"
local L="$(echo -en "${MS}" | awk '{print "modules."$1":"}')"
local xmlfile=$(mktemp)
echo -en "${L}" | yq -p p -o y >"${xmlfile}"
deleteConfigKey "modules.\"RRORG\"" "${xmlfile}"
yq eval-all --inplace '. as $item ireduce ({}; . * $item)' --inplace "${2}" "${xmlfile}" 2>/dev/null
rm -f "${xmlfile}"
}
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# Write to yaml config file if key not exists
# 1 - Path of Key
# 2 - Value
# 3 - Path of yaml config file
function initConfigKey() {
[ -z "$(readConfigKey "${1}" "${3}")" ] && writeConfigKey "${1}" "${2}" "${3}" || true
}
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# Read Entries as map(key=value) from yaml config file
# 1 - Path of key
# 2 - Path of yaml config file
# Returns map of values
function readConfigMap() {
yq eval ".${1} | explode(.) | to_entries | map([.key, .value] | join(\": \")) | .[]" "${2}" 2>/dev/null
}
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# Read an array from yaml config file
# 1 - Path of key
# 2 - Path of yaml config file
# Returns array/map of values
function readConfigArray() {
yq eval ".${1}[]" "${2}" 2>/dev/null
}
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# Read Entries as array from yaml config file
# 1 - Path of key
# 2 - Path of yaml config file
# Returns array of values
function readConfigEntriesArray() {
yq eval ".${1} | explode(.) | to_entries | map([.key])[] | .[]" "${2}" 2>/dev/null
}
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# Check yaml config file
# 1 - Path of yaml config file
# Returns error information
function checkConfigFile() {
yq eval "${1}" 2>&1
}