pybatmesh/naxalnet/config.py
Pranav Jerry 2d9aee4d3a
added --systemd and --verbose arguments
When run without --systemd, naxalnet will log to stderr.
Otherwise, it will log to systemd journal.

log.py is no longer needed.
2021-09-06 14:57:54 +05:30

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
config.py
---------
This file contains functions to parse configuration files
and arguments. Most of these functions are meant to be used
by parse_args() internally, so only parse_args() should
be imported outside this file.
Some parts of naxalnet can be configured by configuration
files and arguments. First, the default values from
default.py is taken. Then, key-value pairs from the
configuration files are read, if they exist, in the
following order:
- First it reads /usr/share/naxalnet/naxalnet.conf
and then from /usr/share/naxalnet/naxalnet.conf.d/*.conf
where *.conf means any file with the name ending with
".conf". The files in this directory are intended
to be used by distribution and package maintainers.
- Next, it does the same with /usr/local/share/naxalnet
- Then, it looks for the files naxalnet.conf and
naxalnet.conf.d/*.conf from the directory
/etc/naxalnet, like it did up above. This directory is where
the user creates and stores the config file.
- Then it parses the arguments from the commandline,
storing the values in the files parsed until now
as fallback. Finally you get an argpase.Namespace object
from parse_args().
Because of the way this is implemented, all key-value
pairs in the configuration should have an argument
too, or they won't be parsed.
All the key-value pairs are replaced successively if they exist
by each new configuration file parsed, similar
to how systemd parses configuration and service files.
If any of the files checked does not exist, then they are
ignored and the next combination is checked. If none of
the config files exist and no arguments are given, the
fallback data from default.py is used.
"""
from pathlib import Path
from configparser import ConfigParser
from argparse import ArgumentParser, Namespace
from naxalnet.default import CONFIG, CONFIG_FILES, CONFIG_DIRS
# from naxalnet.log import logger
def get_config_files():
"""
Read list of configuration files and return a list
of files that exists as pathlib.Path objects
"""
config_files = []
for directory in CONFIG_DIRS:
path = Path(directory)
if path.exists():
for i in CONFIG_FILES:
glob = path.glob(i)
config_files.extend(glob)
return config_files
def parse_config():
"""
Parse all configuration files, with the values in
default.py as fallback
"""
# logger.debug("Parsing config files")
parser = ConfigParser()
# encoded defaults
parser.read_dict(CONFIG)
# read config files
files = get_config_files()
for i in files:
# logger.debug("Reading config file %s", str(i))
parser.read_file(i.open())
return parser
def parse_args() -> Namespace:
"""
Parse all arguments and return ArgumentParser.parse_args(),
with values in config files as fallback. Ideally, only this
function should be used by naxalnet to get arguments and
configuration.
"""
config = parse_config()
parser = ArgumentParser(
description="setup batman-adv networks with systemd and iwd"
)
parser.add_argument(
"--ap-ssid",
"-n",
type=str,
help="SSID of the WiFi AP",
default=config["ap"]["ssid"],
)
parser.add_argument(
"--ap-passwd",
"-p",
"--ap-password",
type=str,
help="password of the WiFi AP",
default=config["ap"]["passwd"],
)
parser.add_argument(
"--adhoc-name",
"-a",
type=str,
default=config["adhoc"]["name"],
help="name of adhoc network",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--print-wifi",
action="store_true",
default=False,
help="prints the ssid and password of the WiFi network and exit",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--networkd-config-dir",
type=str,
default=config["networkd"]["confdir"],
help="the directory where systemd-networkd configuration files are stored",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--networkd-runtime-dir",
type=str,
default=config["networkd"]["runtimedir"],
help="volatile directory where configuration files of systemd-networkd should be copied",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--systemd",
action="store_true",
default=False,
help="send log messages to systemd journal",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--version",
default=False,
action="store_true",
help="prints the version and exit",
)
parser.add_argument(
"-v", "--verbose", action="count", default=0, help="increase output verbosity"
)
# logger.debug("Parsing arguments")
return parser.parse_args()