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-- acf model for /etc/network/interfaces
-- Copyright(c) 2007 N. Angelacos - Licensed under terms of GPL2
module (..., package.seeall)
-- iface is a local (private) table with private methods for managing
-- the interfaces file. All low-level stuff is done here. It exposes
-- the iface.tags, file(raw), and array (parsed), as well as a number
-- of functions for managing the interface file. These are in a local
-- table because nobody outside the model should know anything about
-- the interfaces file (not even where it is - it could be in an LDAP
-- directory for all we know) The public module functions are defined
-- further below
local iface = { tags = { "name", "comment", "method", "address",
"netmask", "gateway", "hostname", "provider",
"pre-up", "up", "down", "post-down" },
methods = { "dhcp", "static", "ppp", "loopback", "manual" },
-- lowlevel functions will insert file and array here
}
-- Lowlevel functions - they do things directly to iface.
iface.read_file = function ()
local filename = "/etc/network/interfaces"
iface.file = cfe { name=filename, filename=filename }
local file = io.open(filename)
local rc = false
if file then
iface.file.value = file:read("*a")
-- make sure it has a terminating \n
iface.file.value = string.gsub (iface.file.value, "([^\n])$", "%1\n")
file:close()
rc = true
end
return rc
end
iface.write_file = function ()
local rc = false
local file = io.open ( iface.file.name, "w")
if file then
file:write ( iface.file.value )
file:close()
rc = true
end
return rc
end
function iface.iface_type ( )
local f = {}
for k,v in pairs(iface.tags) do
f[v] = cfe { name = v }
end
for k,v in pairs ({"comment", "pre-up", "up", "down", "post-down"}) do
f[v].type ="longtext"
end
f.method.type = "select"
f.method.option = iface.methods
return (f)
end
-- return true or false + the index of iface.array matching "name"
function iface.index (name)
if name== nil or #name == 0 then
return true, 0
end
if iface.array == nil then
iface.unpack_interfaces ()
end
for k,v in ipairs(iface.array) do
if name == v.name.value then
return true, k
end
end
return false, 0
end
function iface.append ( self, value, prefix )
self = self or ""
-- if we already have some values, then append a newline
if #self > 0 then self = self .. "\n" end
-- strip the prefix
local str = string.gsub(value, "^" .. ( prefix or "" ), "")
-- and append
return self .. str
end
function iface.expand ( self, prefix )
if #self == 0 then
return ""
end
-- force the string to end in a single linefeed
self = string.gsub (self, "\r", "")
self = string.gsub (self, "[\n]*$", "\n")
local str = ""
for line in string.gmatch ( self, ".-\n") do
if #line > 0 then
str = str .. prefix .. " " .. line
end
end
return str
end
function iface.unpack_interfaces ()
if iface.array == nil then
iface.read_file()
iface.array = {}
end
-- call it array so we don't have to call it iface.array everywhere
local array = iface.array
local count = 0
array[count] = iface.iface_type()
for line in string.gmatch ( iface.file.value, ".-\n") do
-- strip leading spaces, tabs
line = string.gsub (line, "^[%s]*", "")
line = string.gsub (line, "\n*$", "")
-- it can be #, auto, iface, or a parameter
if string.match(line, "^#") then
array[count].comment.value =
iface.append(array[count].comment.value, line , "#%s*" )
elseif string.match(line, "^auto") then
-- do nothing
elseif string.match(line, "^iface") then
count = count + 1
array[count] = iface.iface_type()
-- iface <name> [inet | ipx] <method> -- we assume inet
array[count].name.value,
array[count].method.value =
string.match(line, "%w+%s+(%w+)%s+%w+%s+(%w+)")
else -- it must be some kind of parameter
local param, val =
string.match(line, "(%S+)%s*(.*)$")
if (param) then
array[count][param].value =
iface.append (array[count][param].value, val)
end
end
end
-- now move the comments to go with the interface
for n = count,1,-1 do
array[n].comment.value = array[n-1].comment.value
end
return array
end
function iface.pack_interfaces()
local str = ""
for n = 1,#iface.array,1 do
local me = iface.array[n]
for k,v in pairs (iface.tags) do
if v == "comment" then
str = str .. "\n" .. iface.expand ( me[v].value, "#")
elseif v == "method" then
str = str .. string.format ("\nauto %s\niface %s inet %s\n",
me.name.value, me.name.value,
me.method.value)
elseif v == "name" then
-- nothing
else
str = str .. iface.expand( me[v].value, "\t" .. v)
end
end
end
return str
end
function iface.commit()
iface.file.value = iface.pack_interfaces()
return iface.write_file()
end
function iface.add_after ( name, def )
-- if the new if.name is already in the table, then fail
local rc, idx = iface.index(def.name.value)
if idx > 0 then
def.name.errtxt = "This interface is already defined"
return false, def
end
-- if the name to insert after doesn't exist, just fail
rc, idx = iface.index(name)
if rc == false then
return false, def
end
rc, def = iface.validate (def)
if rc == false then
return rc, def
end
table.insert( iface.array, idx+1, def )
return iface.commit() , def
end
function iface.read ( name )
-- if the name is blank, then return an empty def
local rc, idx = iface.index(name or "")
if name == nil or #name == 0 or rc == false then
return rc, iface.iface_type()
end
return iface.commit(), iface.array[idx]
end
function iface.update ( def)
-- if the def by that name doesn't exist, fail
local rc, idx = iface.index(def.name.value or "" )
if idx == 0 then
def.name.errtxt = "This is an invalid interface name"
return false, def
end
rc, def = iface.validate ( def )
if rc == false then
return rc, def
end
iface.array[idx] = def
return iface.commit(), def
end
function iface.delete (name )
local rc, idx = iface.index(name or "" )
if idx == 0 then
rc = false
else
table.remove (iface.array, idx )
end
return iface.commit()
end
iface.validate = function ( def )
if #def.name.value == 0 then
iface.name.errtxt = "The interface must have a name"
end
def.method.errtxt = "Method specified is invalid"
for k,v in pairs (iface.methods) do
if def.method.value == v then
def.method.errtxt = ""
end
end
-- More validation tests go here ---
--
local rc = true
for k,v in pairs(def) do
if #def[k].errtxt > 0 then result = false end
end
return result, def
end
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Public Methods
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
get_all_interfaces = iface.unpack_interfaces
get_iface_by_name = iface.read
create_iface_by_name = iface.add_after
update_iface_by_name = function (def, name )
-- make sure name we think we are updating is name we are updating
def.name.value = name
return iface.update (def)
end
delete_iface_by_name = iface.delete
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