asterisk/include/asterisk/config.h

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/*
* Asterisk -- An open source telephony toolkit.
*
* Copyright (C) 1999 - 2005, Digium, Inc.
*
* Mark Spencer <markster@digium.com>
*
* See http://www.asterisk.org for more information about
* the Asterisk project. Please do not directly contact
* any of the maintainers of this project for assistance;
* the project provides a web site, mailing lists and IRC
* channels for your use.
*
* This program is free software, distributed under the terms of
* the GNU General Public License Version 2. See the LICENSE file
* at the top of the source tree.
*/
/*! \file
* \brief Configuration File Parser
*/
#ifndef _ASTERISK_CONFIG_H
#define _ASTERISK_CONFIG_H
#if defined(__cplusplus) || defined(c_plusplus)
extern "C" {
#endif
#include "asterisk/utils.h"
#include "asterisk/inline_api.h"
struct ast_config;
struct ast_category;
/*! Options for ast_config_load()
*/
enum {
/*! Load the configuration, including comments */
CONFIG_FLAG_WITHCOMMENTS = (1 << 0),
/*! On a reload, give us a -1 if the file hasn't changed. */
CONFIG_FLAG_FILEUNCHANGED = (1 << 1),
/*! Don't attempt to cache mtime on this config file. */
CONFIG_FLAG_NOCACHE = (1 << 2),
/*! Don't attempt to load from realtime (typically called from a realtime driver dependency) */
CONFIG_FLAG_NOREALTIME = (1 << 3),
};
/*! Flags for ast_config_text_file_save2()
*/
enum config_save_flags {
CONFIG_SAVE_FLAG_NONE = (0),
/*! Insure a context doesn't effectively change if a template changes (pre 13.2 behavior) */
CONFIG_SAVE_FLAG_PRESERVE_EFFECTIVE_CONTEXT = (1 << 0),
};
#define CONFIG_STATUS_FILEMISSING (void *)0
#define CONFIG_STATUS_FILEUNCHANGED (void *)-1
#define CONFIG_STATUS_FILEINVALID (void *)-2
/*!
* \brief Types used in ast_realtime_require_field
*/
typedef enum {
RQ_INTEGER1,
RQ_UINTEGER1,
RQ_INTEGER2,
RQ_UINTEGER2,
RQ_INTEGER3,
RQ_UINTEGER3,
RQ_INTEGER4,
RQ_UINTEGER4,
RQ_INTEGER8,
RQ_UINTEGER8,
RQ_CHAR,
RQ_FLOAT,
RQ_DATE,
RQ_DATETIME,
} require_type;
/*! \brief Structure for variables, used for configurations and for channel variables */
struct ast_variable {
/*! Variable name. Stored in stuff[] at struct end. */
const char *name;
/*! Variable value. Stored in stuff[] at struct end. */
const char *value;
/*! Next node in the list. */
struct ast_variable *next;
/*! Filename where variable found. Stored in stuff[] at struct end. */
const char *file;
int lineno;
int object; /*!< 0 for variable, 1 for object */
int blanklines; /*!< Number of blanklines following entry */
int inherited; /*!< 1 for inherited from template or other base */
struct ast_comment *precomments;
struct ast_comment *sameline;
struct ast_comment *trailing; /*!< the last object in the list will get assigned any trailing comments when EOF is hit */
/*!
* \brief Contents of file, name, and value in that order stuffed here.
* \note File must be stuffed before name because of ast_include_rename().
*/
char stuff[0];
};
typedef struct ast_config *config_load_func(const char *database, const char *table, const char *configfile, struct ast_config *config, struct ast_flags flags, const char *suggested_include_file, const char *who_asked);
typedef struct ast_variable *realtime_var_get(const char *database, const char *table, const struct ast_variable *fields);
typedef struct ast_config *realtime_multi_get(const char *database, const char *table, const struct ast_variable *fields);
typedef int realtime_update(const char *database, const char *table, const char *keyfield, const char *entity, const struct ast_variable *fields);
typedef int realtime_update2(const char *database, const char *table, const struct ast_variable *lookup_fields, const struct ast_variable *update_fields);
typedef int realtime_store(const char *database, const char *table, const struct ast_variable *fields);
typedef int realtime_destroy(const char *database, const char *table, const char *keyfield, const char *entity, const struct ast_variable *fields);
/*!
* \brief Function pointer called to ensure database schema is properly configured for realtime use
* \since 1.6.1
*/
typedef int realtime_require(const char *database, const char *table, va_list ap);
/*!
* \brief Function pointer called to clear the database cache and free resources used for such
* \since 1.6.1
*/
typedef int realtime_unload(const char *database, const char *table);
/*! \brief Configuration engine structure, used to define realtime drivers */
struct ast_config_engine {
char *name;
config_load_func *load_func;
realtime_var_get *realtime_func;
realtime_multi_get *realtime_multi_func;
realtime_update *update_func;
realtime_update2 *update2_func;
realtime_store *store_func;
realtime_destroy *destroy_func;
realtime_require *require_func;
realtime_unload *unload_func;
struct ast_config_engine *next;
};
/*!
* \brief Load a config file
*
* \param filename path of file to open. If no preceding '/' character,
* path is considered relative to AST_CONFIG_DIR
* \param who_asked The module which is making this request.
* \param flags Optional flags:
* CONFIG_FLAG_WITHCOMMENTS - load the file with comments intact;
* CONFIG_FLAG_FILEUNCHANGED - check the file mtime and return CONFIG_STATUS_FILEUNCHANGED if the mtime is the same; or
* CONFIG_FLAG_NOCACHE - don't cache file mtime (main purpose of this option is to save memory on temporary files).
*
* \details
* Create a config structure from a given configuration file.
*
* \return an ast_config data structure on success
* \retval NULL on error
*/
struct ast_config *ast_config_load2(const char *filename, const char *who_asked, struct ast_flags flags);
/*!
* \brief Load a config file
*
* \param filename path of file to open. If no preceding '/' character,
* path is considered relative to AST_CONFIG_DIR
* \param flags Optional flags:
* CONFIG_FLAG_WITHCOMMENTS - load the file with comments intact;
* CONFIG_FLAG_FILEUNCHANGED - check the file mtime and return CONFIG_STATUS_FILEUNCHANGED if the mtime is the same; or
* CONFIG_FLAG_NOCACHE - don't cache file mtime (main purpose of this option is to save memory on temporary files).
*
* \details
* Create a config structure from a given configuration file.
*
* \return an ast_config data structure on success
* \retval NULL on error
*/
#define ast_config_load(filename, flags) ast_config_load2(filename, AST_MODULE, flags)
/*!
* \brief Destroys a config
*
* \param cfg pointer to config data structure
*
* \details
* Free memory associated with a given config
*/
void ast_config_destroy(struct ast_config *cfg);
/*!
* \brief returns the root ast_variable of a config
*
* \param config pointer to an ast_config data structure
* \param cat name of the category for which you want the root
*
* \return the category specified
*/
struct ast_variable *ast_category_root(struct ast_config *config, char *cat);
/*!
* \brief Sorts categories in a config in the order of a numerical value contained within them.
*
* \param config The config structure you wish to sort
* \param comparator variable Which numerical value you wish to sort by
* \param descending If true, we sort highest to lowest instead of lowest to highest
*
* \details
* This function will assume a value of 0 for any non-numerical strings and NULL fields.
*/
void ast_config_sort_categories(struct ast_config *config, int descending,
int (*comparator)(struct ast_category *p, struct ast_category *q));
/*!
* \brief Browse categories with filters
*
* \param config Which config structure you wish to "browse"
* \param category_name An optional category name.
* Pass NULL to not restrict by category name.
* \param prev A pointer to the starting category structure.
* Pass NULL to start at the beginning.
* \param filter An optional comma-separated list of \<name_regex\>=\<value_regex\>
* pairs. Only categories with matching variables will be returned.
* The special name 'TEMPLATES' can be used with the special values
* 'include' or 'restrict' to include templates in the result or
* restrict the result to only templates.
*
* \retval a category on success
* \retval NULL on failure/no-more-categories
*/
struct ast_category *ast_category_browse_filtered(struct ast_config *config,
const char *category_name, struct ast_category *prev, const char *filter);
/*!
* \brief Browse categories
*
* \param config Which config structure you wish to "browse"
* \param prev_name A pointer to a previous category name.
*
* \details
* This function is kind of non-intuitive in it's use.
* To begin, one passes NULL as the second argument.
* It will return a pointer to the string of the first category in the file.
* From here on after, one must then pass the previous usage's return value
* as the second pointer, and it will return a pointer to the category name
* afterwards.
*
* \retval a category name on success
* \retval NULL on failure/no-more-categories
*
* \note ast_category_browse maintains internal state. Therefore is not thread
* safe, cannot be called recursively, and it is not safe to add or remove
* categories while browsing.
* ast_category_browse_filtered does not have these restrictions.
*/
char *ast_category_browse(struct ast_config *config, const char *prev_name);
/*!
* \brief Browse variables
* \param config Which config structure you wish to "browse"
* \param category_name Which category to "browse"
* \param filter an optional comma-separated list of \<name_regex\>=\<value_regex\>
* pairs. Only categories with matching variables will be browsed.
* The special name 'TEMPLATES' can be used with the special values
* 'include' or 'restrict' to include templates in the result or
* restrict the result to only templates.
*
* \details
* Somewhat similar in intent as the ast_category_browse.
* List variables of config file category
*
* \retval ast_variable list on success
* \retval NULL on failure
*/
struct ast_variable *ast_variable_browse_filtered(const struct ast_config *config,
const char *category_name, const char *filter);
struct ast_variable *ast_variable_browse(const struct ast_config *config,
const char *category_name);
/*!
* \brief given a pointer to a category, return the root variable.
*
* \details
* This is equivalent to ast_variable_browse(), but more efficient if we
* already have the struct ast_category * (e.g. from ast_category_get())
*/
struct ast_variable *ast_category_first(struct ast_category *cat);
/*!
* \brief Gets a variable by context and variable names
*
* \param config which (opened) config to use
* \param category category under which the variable lies
* \param variable which variable you wish to get the data for
* \param filter an optional comma-separated list of \<name_regex\>=\<value_regex\>
* pairs. Only categories with matching variables will be searched.
* The special name 'TEMPLATES' can be used with the special values
* 'include' or 'restrict' to include templates in the result or
* restrict the result to only templates.
*
* \retval The variable value on success
* \retval NULL if unable to find it.
*/
const char *ast_variable_retrieve_filtered(struct ast_config *config,
const char *category, const char *variable, const char *filter);
const char *ast_variable_retrieve(struct ast_config *config,
const char *category, const char *variable);
/*!
* \brief Gets a variable value from a specific category structure by name
*
* \param category category structure under which the variable lies
* \param variable which variable you wish to get the data for
*
* \details
* Goes through a given category and searches for the given variable
*
* \retval The variable value on success
* \retval NULL if unable to find it.
*/
const char *ast_variable_find(const struct ast_category *category, const char *variable);
/*!
* \brief Gets the value of a variable from a variable list by name
*
* \param list variable list to search
* \param variable which variable you wish to get the data for
*
* \details
* Goes through a given variable list and searches for the given variable
*
* \retval The variable value on success
* \retval NULL if unable to find it.
*/
const char *ast_variable_find_in_list(const struct ast_variable *list, const char *variable);
/*!
* \brief Gets the value of the LAST occurrence of a variable from a variable list
*
* \param list The ast_variable list to search
* \param variable The name of the ast_variable you wish to fetch data for
*
* \details
* Iterates over a given ast_variable list to search for the last occurrence of an
* ast_variable entry with a name attribute matching the given name (variable).
* This is useful if the list has duplicate entries (such as in cases where entries
* are created by a template)
*
* \retval The variable value on success
* \retval NULL if unable to find it.
*/
const char *ast_variable_find_last_in_list(const struct ast_variable *list, const char *variable);
/*!
* \brief Gets a variable from a variable list by name
* \since 13.9.0
*
* \param list variable list to search
* \param variable_name name you wish to get the data for
*
* \details
* Goes through a given variable list and searches for the given variable
*
* \retval The variable (not the value) on success
* \retval NULL if unable to find it.
*/
const struct ast_variable *ast_variable_find_variable_in_list(const struct ast_variable *list, const char *variable_name);
/*!
* \brief Retrieve a category if it exists
*
* \param config which config to use
* \param category_name name of the category you're looking for
* \param filter If a config contains more than 1 category with the same name,
* you can specify a filter to narrow the search. The filter is a comma-separated
* list of \<name_regex\>=\<value_regex\> pairs. Only a category with matching
* variables will be returned. The special name 'TEMPLATES' can be used with the
* special values 'include' or 'restrict' to include templates in the result or
* restrict the result to only templates.
*
* \details
* This will search through the categories within a given config file for a match.
*
* \retval pointer to category if found
* \retval NULL if not.
*/
struct ast_category *ast_category_get(const struct ast_config *config,
const char *category_name, const char *filter);
/*!
* \brief Return the name of the category
*
* \param category category structure
*
* \retval pointer to category name if found
* \retval NULL if not.
*/
const char *ast_category_get_name(const struct ast_category *category);
/*!
* \brief Check if category is a template
*
* \param category category structure
*
* \retval 1 if a template.
* \retval 0 if not.
*/
int ast_category_is_template(const struct ast_category *category);
/*!
* \brief Return the template names this category inherits from
*
* \param category category structure
*
* \return an ast_str (which must be freed after use) with a comma
* separated list of templates names or NULL if there were no templates.
*/
struct ast_str *ast_category_get_templates(const struct ast_category *category);
/*!
* \brief Check for category duplicates
*
* \param config which config to use
* \param category_name name of the category you're looking for
* \param filter an optional comma-separated list of \<name_regex\>=\<value_regex\>
* pairs. Only categories with matching variables will be returned.
* The special name 'TEMPLATES' can be used with the special values
* 'include' or 'restrict' to include templates in the result or
* restrict the result to only templates.
*
* \details
* This will search through the categories within a given config file for a match.
*
* \return non-zero if found
*/
int ast_category_exist(const struct ast_config *config, const char *category_name,
const char *filter);
/*!
* \brief Retrieve realtime configuration
*
* \param family which family/config to lookup
* \param fields which fields to lookup
*
* \details
* This will use builtin configuration backends to look up a particular
* entity in realtime and return a variable list of its parameters.
*
* \note
* Unlike the variables in ast_config, the resulting list of variables
* MUST be freed with ast_variables_destroy() as there is no container.
*
* \note
* The difference between these two calls is that ast_load_realtime excludes
* fields whose values are NULL, while ast_load_realtime_all loads all columns.
*
* \note
* You should use the constant SENTINEL to terminate arguments, in
* order to preserve cross-platform compatibility.
*/
struct ast_variable *ast_load_realtime_fields(const char *family, const struct ast_variable *fields);
struct ast_variable *ast_load_realtime(const char *family, ...) attribute_sentinel;
struct ast_variable *ast_load_realtime_all_fields(const char *family, const struct ast_variable *fields);
struct ast_variable *ast_load_realtime_all(const char *family, ...) attribute_sentinel;
/*!
* \brief Release any resources cached for a realtime family
* \since 1.6.1
*
* \param family which family/config to destroy
*
* \details
* Various backends may cache attributes about a realtime data storage
* facility; on reload, a front end resource may request to purge that cache.
*
* \retval 0 If any cache was purged
* \retval -1 If no cache was found
*/
int ast_unload_realtime(const char *family);
/*!
* \brief Inform realtime what fields that may be stored
* \since 1.6.1
*
* \param family which family/config is referenced
*
* \details
* This will inform builtin configuration backends that particular fields
* may be updated during the use of that configuration section. This is
* mainly to be used during startup routines, to ensure that various fields
* exist in the backend. The backends may take various actions, such as
* creating new fields in the data store or warning the administrator that
* new fields may need to be created, in order to ensure proper function.
*
* The arguments are specified in groups of 3: column name, column type,
* and column size. The column types are specified as integer constants,
* defined by the enum require_type. Note that the size is specified as
* the number of equivalent character fields that a field may take up, even
* if a field is otherwise specified as an integer type. This is due to
* the fact that some fields have historically been specified as character
* types, even if they contained integer values.
*
* A family should always specify its fields to the minimum necessary
* requirements to fulfill all possible values (within reason; for example,
* a timeout value may reasonably be specified as an INTEGER2, with size 5.
* Even though values above 32767 seconds are possible, they are unlikely
* to be useful, and we should not complain about that size).
*
* \retval 0 Required fields met specified standards
* \retval -1 One or more fields was missing or insufficient
*
* \note You should use the constant SENTINEL to terminate arguments, in
* order to preserve cross-platform compatibility.
*
* TODO The return value of this function is routinely ignored. Ignoring
* the return value means that it's mostly pointless to be calling this.
* You'll see some warning messages potentially, but that's it.
*
* XXX This function is super useful for detecting configuration problems
* early, but unfortunately, the latest in configuration management, sorcery,
* doesn't work well with this. Users of sorcery are familiar with the fields
* they will need to write but don't know if realtime is being used. Sorcery
* knows what storage mechanism is being used but has no high-level knowledge
* of what sort of data is going to be written.
*/
int ast_realtime_require_field(const char *family, ...) attribute_sentinel;
/*!
* \brief Retrieve realtime configuration
*
* \param family which family/config to lookup
* \param fields list of fields
*
* \details
* This will use builtin configuration backends to look up a particular
* entity in realtime and return a variable list of its parameters. Unlike
* the ast_load_realtime, this function can return more than one entry and
* is thus stored inside a traditional ast_config structure rather than
* just returning a linked list of variables.
*
* \return An ast_config with one or more results
* \retval NULL Error or no results returned
*/
struct ast_config *ast_load_realtime_multientry_fields(const char *family, const struct ast_variable *fields);
/*!
* \brief Retrieve realtime configuration
*
* \param family which family/config to lookup
*
* \details
* This will use builtin configuration backends to look up a particular
* entity in realtime and return a variable list of its parameters. Unlike
* the ast_load_realtime, this function can return more than one entry and
* is thus stored inside a traditional ast_config structure rather than
* just returning a linked list of variables.
*
* \return An ast_config with one or more results
* \retval NULL Error or no results returned
*
* \note You should use the constant SENTINEL to terminate arguments, in
* order to preserve cross-platform compatibility.
*/
struct ast_config *ast_load_realtime_multientry(const char *family, ...) attribute_sentinel;
/*!
* \brief Update realtime configuration
*
* \param family which family/config to be updated
* \param keyfield which field to use as the key
* \param lookup which value to look for in the key field to match the entry.
* \param fields fields to update
*
* \details
* This function is used to update a parameter in realtime configuration space.
*
* \return Number of rows affected, or -1 on error.
*/
int ast_update_realtime_fields(const char *family, const char *keyfield, const char *lookup, const struct ast_variable *fields);
/*!
* \brief Update realtime configuration
*
* \param family which family/config to be updated
* \param keyfield which field to use as the key
* \param lookup which value to look for in the key field to match the entry.
*
* \details
* This function is used to update a parameter in realtime configuration space.
*
* \return Number of rows affected, or -1 on error.
*
* \note You should use the constant SENTINEL to terminate arguments, in
* order to preserve cross-platform compatibility.
*/
int ast_update_realtime(const char *family, const char *keyfield, const char *lookup, ...) attribute_sentinel;
/*!
* \brief Update realtime configuration
*
* \param family which family/config to be updated
* \param lookup_fields fields used to look up entries
* \param update_fields fields to update
*
* \details
* This function is used to update a parameter in realtime configuration space.
* It includes the ability to lookup a row based upon multiple key criteria.
* As a result, this function includes two sentinel values, one to terminate
* lookup values and the other to terminate the listing of fields to update.
*
* \return Number of rows affected, or -1 on error.
*/
int ast_update2_realtime_fields(const char *family, const struct ast_variable *lookup_fields, const struct ast_variable *update_fields);
/*!
* \brief Update realtime configuration
*
* \param family which family/config to be updated
*
* \details
* This function is used to update a parameter in realtime configuration space.
* It includes the ability to lookup a row based upon multiple key criteria.
* As a result, this function includes two sentinel values, one to terminate
* lookup values and the other to terminate the listing of fields to update.
*
* \return Number of rows affected, or -1 on error.
*
* \note You should use the constant SENTINEL to terminate arguments, in
* order to preserve cross-platform compatibility.
*/
int ast_update2_realtime(const char *family, ...) attribute_sentinel;
/*!
* \brief Create realtime configuration
*
* \param family which family/config to be created
* \param fields fields themselves
*
* \details
* This function is used to create a parameter in realtime configuration space.
*
* \return Number of rows affected, or -1 on error.
*
* \note
* On the MySQL engine only, for reasons of backwards compatibility, the return
* value is the insert ID. This value is nonportable and may be changed in a
* future version to match the other engines.
*/
int ast_store_realtime_fields(const char *family, const struct ast_variable *fields);
/*!
* \brief Create realtime configuration
*
* \param family which family/config to be created
*
* \details
* This function is used to create a parameter in realtime configuration space.
*
* \return Number of rows affected, or -1 on error.
*
* \note
* On the MySQL engine only, for reasons of backwards compatibility, the return
* value is the insert ID. This value is nonportable and may be changed in a
* future version to match the other engines.
*
* \note You should use the constant SENTINEL to terminate arguments, in
* order to preserve cross-platform compatibility.
*/
int ast_store_realtime(const char *family, ...) attribute_sentinel;
/*!
* \brief Destroy realtime configuration
*
* \param family which family/config to be destroyed
* \param keyfield which field to use as the key
* \param lookup which value to look for in the key field to match the entry.
* \param fields fields themselves
*
* \details
* This function is used to destroy an entry in realtime configuration space.
* Additional params are used as keys.
*
* \return Number of rows affected, or -1 on error.
*/
int ast_destroy_realtime_fields(const char *family, const char *keyfield, const char *lookup, const struct ast_variable *fields);
/*!
* \brief Destroy realtime configuration
*
* \param family which family/config to be destroyed
* \param keyfield which field to use as the key
* \param lookup which value to look for in the key field to match the entry.
*
* \details
* This function is used to destroy an entry in realtime configuration space.
* Additional params are used as keys.
*
* \return Number of rows affected, or -1 on error.
*
* \note You should use the constant SENTINEL to terminate arguments, in
* order to preserve cross-platform compatibility.
*/
int ast_destroy_realtime(const char *family, const char *keyfield, const char *lookup, ...) attribute_sentinel;
/*!
* \brief Check if realtime engine is configured for family
* \param family which family/config to be checked
* \return 1 if family is configured in realtime and engine exists
*/
int ast_check_realtime(const char *family);
/*! \brief Check if there's any realtime engines loaded */
int ast_realtime_enabled(void);
/*!
* \brief Duplicate variable list
* \param var the linked list of variables to clone
* \return A duplicated list which you'll need to free with
* ast_variables_destroy or NULL when out of memory.
*
* \note Do not depend on this to copy more than just name, value and filename
* (the arguments to ast_variables_new).
*/
struct ast_variable *ast_variables_dup(struct ast_variable *var);
/*!
* \brief Reverse a variable list
* \param var the linked list of variables to reverse
* \return The head of the reversed variable list
*
* \note The variable list var is not preserved in this function and should
* not be used after reversing it.
*/
struct ast_variable *ast_variables_reverse(struct ast_variable *var);
/*!
* \brief Free variable list
* \param var the linked list of variables to free
*
* \details
* This function frees a list of variables.
*/
void ast_variables_destroy(struct ast_variable *var);
/*!
* \brief Register config engine
* \retval 1 Always
*/
int ast_config_engine_register(struct ast_config_engine *newconfig);
/*!
* \brief Deregister config engine
* \retval 0 Always
*/
int ast_config_engine_deregister(struct ast_config_engine *del);
/*!
* \brief Determine if a mapping exists for a given family
*
* \param family which family you are looking to see if a mapping exists for
* \retval 1 if it is mapped
* \retval 0 if it is not
*/
int ast_realtime_is_mapping_defined(const char *family);
#ifdef TEST_FRAMEWORK
/*!
* \brief Add an explicit mapping for a family
*
* \param name Family name
* \param driver Driver to use
* \param database Database to access
* \param table Table to use
* \param priority Priority of this mapping
*/
int ast_realtime_append_mapping(const char *name, const char *driver, const char *database, const char *table, int priority);
#endif
/*!
* \brief Exposed initialization method for core process
*
* \details
* This method is intended for use only with the core initialization and is
* not designed to be called from any user applications.
*/
int register_config_cli(void);
/*! \brief Create a new base configuration structure */
struct ast_config *ast_config_new(void);
/*!
* \brief Retrieve the current category name being built.
*
* \details
* API for backend configuration engines while building a configuration set.
*/
struct ast_category *ast_config_get_current_category(const struct ast_config *cfg);
/*!
* \brief Set the category within the configuration as being current.
*
* \details
* API for backend configuration engines while building a configuration set.
*/
void ast_config_set_current_category(struct ast_config *cfg, const struct ast_category *cat);
/*!
* \brief Retrieve a configuration variable within the configuration set.
*
* \details
* Retrieves the named variable \p var within category \p cat of configuration
* set \p cfg. If not found, attempts to retrieve the named variable \p var
* from within category \em general.
*
* \return Value of \p var, or NULL if not found.
*/
const char *ast_config_option(struct ast_config *cfg, const char *cat, const char *var);
/*!
* \brief Create a category
*
* \param name name of new category
* \param in_file filename which contained the new config
* \param lineno line number
*/
struct ast_category *ast_category_new(const char *name, const char *in_file, int lineno);
/*!
* \brief Create a category that is not backed by a file
*
* \param name name of new category
*/
#define ast_category_new_dynamic(name) ast_category_new(name, "", -1)
/*!
* \brief Create a nameless category that is not backed by a file
*/
#define ast_category_new_anonymous() ast_category_new_dynamic("")
/*!
* \brief Create a category making it a template
*
* \param name name of new template
* \param in_file filename which contained the new config
* \param lineno line number
*/
struct ast_category *ast_category_new_template(const char *name, const char *in_file, int lineno);
/*!
* \brief Inserts new category
*
* \param config which config to use
* \param cat newly created category to insert
* \param match which category to insert above
*
* \details
* This function is used to insert a new category above another category
* matching the match parameter.
*
* \retval 0 if succeeded
* \retval -1 if the specified match category wasn't found
*/
int ast_category_insert(struct ast_config *config, struct ast_category *cat, const char *match);
/*!
* \brief Delete a category
*
* \param cfg which config to use
* \param cat category to delete
*
* \return the category after the deleted one which could be NULL.
*
* \note It is not safe to call ast_category_delete while browsing with
* ast_category_browse. It is safe with ast_category_browse_filtered.
*/
struct ast_category *ast_category_delete(struct ast_config *cfg, struct ast_category *cat);
/*!
* \brief Appends a category to a config
*
* \param config which config to use
* \param category category to insert
*/
void ast_category_append(struct ast_config *config, struct ast_category *category);
/*!
* \brief Applies base (template) to category.
*
* \param existing existing category
* \param base base category
*
* \details
* This function is used to apply a base (template) to an existing category
*
* \retval 0 if succeeded
* \retval -1 if the memory allocation failed
*/
int ast_category_inherit(struct ast_category *existing, const struct ast_category *base);
/*!
* \brief Removes and destroys all variables in a category
*
* \param category category to empty
*
* \retval 0 if succeeded
* \retval -1 if category is NULL
*/
int ast_category_empty(struct ast_category *category);
void ast_category_destroy(struct ast_category *cat);
struct ast_variable *ast_category_detach_variables(struct ast_category *cat);
void ast_category_rename(struct ast_category *cat, const char *name);
struct ast_variable *_ast_variable_new(const char *name, const char *value, const char *filename, const char *file, const char *function, int lineno);
#define ast_variable_new(name, value, filename) _ast_variable_new(name, value, filename, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, __LINE__)
struct ast_config_include *ast_include_new(struct ast_config *conf, const char *from_file, const char *included_file, int is_exec, const char *exec_file, int from_lineno, char *real_included_file_name, int real_included_file_name_size);
struct ast_config_include *ast_include_find(struct ast_config *conf, const char *included_file);
void ast_include_rename(struct ast_config *conf, const char *from_file, const char *to_file);
void ast_variable_append(struct ast_category *category, struct ast_variable *variable);
void ast_variable_insert(struct ast_category *category, struct ast_variable *variable, const char *line);
int ast_variable_delete(struct ast_category *category, const char *variable, const char *match, const char *line);
/*!
* \brief Performs an in-place sort on the variable list by ascending name
*
* \param head The variable list head
*
* \return The new list head
*/
struct ast_variable *ast_variable_list_sort(struct ast_variable *head);
/*!
* \brief Appends a variable list to the end of another list
*
* \param head A pointer to an ast_variable * of the existing variable list head. May NOT be NULL
* but the content may be to initialize a new list. If so, upon return, this parameter will be updated
* with a pointer to the new list head.
* \param search_hint The place in the current list to start searching for the end of the list.
* Might help performance on longer lists. If NULL, it defaults to head.
* \param new_var The head of the new variable list to be appended
*
* \return The tail of the resulting list.
*
* \note If the existing *head is NULL, it will be updated to new_var. This allows you to call
* ast_variable_list_append in a loop or callback without initializing the list first.
*/
struct ast_variable *ast_variable_list_append_hint(struct ast_variable **head, struct ast_variable *search_hint,
struct ast_variable *new_var);
#define ast_variable_list_append(head, new_var) ast_variable_list_append_hint(head, NULL, new_var)
/*!
* \brief Replace a variable in the given list with a new value
* \since 13.30.0
*
* \param head A pointer to an ast_variable * of the existing variable list head. May NOT be NULL
* but the content may be to initialize a new list. If so, upon return, this parameter will be updated
* with a pointer to the new list head.
* \param replacement The variable that replaces another variable in the list with the
* same name.
*
* \retval 0 if a variable was replaced in the list
* \retval -1 if no replacement occured
*
* \note The variable name comparison is performed case-sensitively
* \note If a variable is replaced, its memory is freed.
*/
int ast_variable_list_replace(struct ast_variable **head, struct ast_variable *replacement);
/*!
* \brief Replace a variable in the given list with a new variable
*
* \param head A pointer to the current variable list head. Since the variable to be
* replaced, this pointer may be updated with the new head.
* \param oldvar A pointer to the existing variable to be replaced.
* \param newvar A pointer to the new variable that will replace the old one.
*
* \retval 0 if a variable was replaced in the list
* \retval -1 if no replacement occured
*
* \note The search for the old variable is done simply on the pointer.
* \note If a variable is replaced, its memory is freed.
*/
int ast_variable_list_replace_variable(struct ast_variable **head,
struct ast_variable *oldvar,
struct ast_variable *newvar);
/*!
* \brief Join an ast_variable list with specified separators and quoted values
*
* \param head A pointer to an ast_variable list head.
* \param item_separator The string to use to separate the list items.
* If NULL, "," will be used.
* \param name_value_separator The string to use to separate each item's name and value.
* If NULL, "=" will be used.
* \param str A pointer to a pre-allocated ast_str in which to put the results.
* If NULL, one will be allocated and returned.
* \param quote_char The quote char to use for the values.
* May be NULL or empty for no quoting.
*
* \retval A pointer to the result ast_str. This may NOT be the same as the pointer
* passed in if the original ast_str wasn't large enough to hold the result.
* Regardless, the pointer MUST be freed after use.
* \retval NULL if there was an error.
*/
struct ast_str *ast_variable_list_join(const struct ast_variable *head, const char *item_separator,
const char *name_value_separator, const char *quote_char, struct ast_str **str);
/*!
* \brief Parse a string into an ast_variable list. The reverse of ast_variable_list_join
*
* \param input The name-value pair string to parse.
* \param item_separator The string used to separate the list items.
* Only the first character in the string will be used.
* If NULL, "," will be used.
* \param name_value_separator The string used to separate each item's name and value.
* Only the first character in the string will be used.
* If NULL, "=" will be used.
*
* \retval A pointer to a list of ast_variables.
* \retval NULL if there was an error or no variables could be parsed.
*/
struct ast_variable *ast_variable_list_from_string(const char *input, const char *item_separator,
const char *name_value_separator);
/*!
* \brief Parse a string into an ast_variable list. The reverse of ast_variable_list_join
*
* \param input The name-value pair string to parse.
* \param item_separator The string used to separate the list items.
* Only the first character in the string will be used.
* If NULL, "," will be used.
* \param name_value_separator The string used to separate each item's name and value.
* Only the first character in the string will be used.
* If NULL, "=" will be used.
* \param quote_str The string used to quote values.
* Only the first character in the string will be used.
* If NULL, '"' will be used.
*
* \retval A pointer to a list of ast_variables.
* \retval NULL if there was an error or no variables could be parsed.
*/
struct ast_variable *ast_variable_list_from_quoted_string(const char *input, const char *item_separator,
const char *name_value_separator, const char *quote_str);
/*!
* \brief Update variable value within a config
*
* \param category Category element within the config
* \param variable Name of the variable to change
* \param value New value of the variable
* \param match If set, previous value of the variable (if NULL or zero-length, no matching will be done)
* \param object Boolean of whether to make the new variable an object
*
* \return 0 on success or -1 on failure.
*/
int ast_variable_update(struct ast_category *category, const char *variable,
const char *value, const char *match, unsigned int object);
/*!
* \brief Save a config text file
* \since 13.2.0
*
* \param filename Filename
* \param cfg ast_config
* \param generator generator
* \param flags List of config_save_flags
*
* \retval 0 on success.
* \retval -1 on failure.
*/
int ast_config_text_file_save2(const char *filename, const struct ast_config *cfg, const char *generator, uint32_t flags);
/*!
* \brief Save a config text file preserving the pre 13.2 behavior
*
* \param filename Filename
* \param cfg ast_config
* \param generator generator
*
* \retval 0 on success.
* \retval -1 on failure.
*/
int ast_config_text_file_save(const char *filename, const struct ast_config *cfg, const char *generator);
struct ast_config *ast_config_internal_load(const char *configfile, struct ast_config *cfg, struct ast_flags flags, const char *suggested_incl_file, const char *who_asked);
/*!
* \brief
* Copies the contents of one ast_config into another
*
* \note
* This creates a config on the heap. The caller of this must
* be prepared to free the memory returned.
*
* \param orig the config to copy
* \return The new config on success, NULL on failure.
*/
struct ast_config *ast_config_copy(const struct ast_config *orig);
/*!
* \brief
* Flags that affect the behaviour of config hooks.
*/
enum config_hook_flags {
butt,
};
/*!
* \brief Callback when configuration is updated
*
* \param cfg A copy of the configuration that is being changed.
* This MUST be freed by the callback before returning.
*/
typedef int (*config_hook_cb)(struct ast_config *cfg);
/*!
* \brief
* Register a config hook for a particular file and module
*
* \param name The name of the hook you are registering.
* \param filename The file whose config you wish to hook into.
* \param module The module that is reloading the config. This
* can be useful if multiple modules may possibly
* reload the same file, but you are only interested
* when a specific module reloads the file
* \param flags Flags that affect the way hooks work.
* \param hook The callback to be called when config is loaded.
* return 0 Success
* return -1 Unsuccess, also known as UTTER AND COMPLETE FAILURE
*/
int ast_config_hook_register(const char *name,
const char *filename,
const char *module,
enum config_hook_flags flags,
config_hook_cb hook);
/*!
* \brief
* Unregister a config hook
*
* \param name The name of the hook to unregister
*/
void ast_config_hook_unregister(const char *name);
/*!
* \brief Support code to parse config file arguments
*
* \details
* The function ast_parse_arg() provides a generic interface to parse
* strings (e.g. numbers, network addresses and so on) in a flexible
* way, e.g. by doing proper error and bound checks, provide default
* values, and so on.
* The function (described later) takes a string as an argument,
* a set of flags to specify the result format and checks to perform,
* a pointer to the result, and optionally some additional arguments.
*
* \return 0 on success, != 0 otherwise.
*/
enum ast_parse_flags {
/* low 4 bits of flags are used for the operand type */
PARSE_TYPE = 0x000f,
/* numeric types, with optional default value and bound checks.
* Additional arguments are passed by value.
*/
PARSE_INT32 = 0x0001,
PARSE_UINT32 = 0x0002,
PARSE_DOUBLE = 0x0003,
#if 0 /* not supported yet */
PARSE_INT16 = 0x0004,
PARSE_UINT16 = 0x0005,
#endif
/* Returns an int processed by ast_app_parse_timelen.
* The first argument is an enum ast_timelen value (required).
*/
PARSE_TIMELEN = 0x0006,
/* Returns a struct ast_sockaddr, with optional default value
* (passed by reference) and port handling (accept, ignore,
* require, forbid). The format is 'ipaddress[:port]'. IPv6 address
* literals need square brackets around them if a port is specified.
*/
PARSE_ADDR = 0x000e,
/* Returns a struct sockaddr_in, with optional default value
* (passed by reference) and port handling (accept, ignore,
* require, forbid). The format is 'host.name[:port]'
*/
PARSE_INADDR = 0x000f,
/* Other data types can be added as needed */
/* If PARSE_DEFAULT is set, next argument is a default value
* which is returned in case of error. The argument is passed
* by value in case of numeric types, by reference in other cases.
*/
PARSE_DEFAULT = 0x0010, /* assign default on error */
/* Request a range check, applicable to numbers. Two additional
* arguments are passed by value, specifying the low-high end of
* the range (inclusive). An error is returned if the value
* is outside or inside the range, respectively.
*/
PARSE_IN_RANGE = 0x0020, /* accept values inside a range */
PARSE_OUT_RANGE = 0x0040, /* accept values outside a range */
PARSE_RANGE_DEFAULTS = 0x0080, /* default to range min/max on range error */
/* Port handling, for ast_sockaddr. accept/ignore/require/forbid
* port number after the hostname or address.
*/
PARSE_PORT_MASK = 0x0300, /* 0x000: accept port if present */
PARSE_PORT_IGNORE = 0x0100, /* 0x100: ignore port if present */
PARSE_PORT_REQUIRE = 0x0200, /* 0x200: require port number */
PARSE_PORT_FORBID = 0x0300, /* 0x100: forbid port number */
};
/*!
* \brief The argument parsing routine.
*
* \param arg the string to parse. It is not modified.
* \param flags combination of ast_parse_flags to specify the
* return type and additional checks.
* \param p_result pointer to the result. NULL is valid here, and can
* be used to perform only the validity checks.
* \param ... extra arguments are required according to flags.
*
* \retval 0 in case of success, != 0 otherwise.
* \retval result returns the parsed value in case of success,
* the default value in case of error, or it is left unchanged
* in case of error and no default specified. Note that in certain
* cases (e.g. sockaddr_in, with multi-field return values) some
* of the fields in result may be changed even if an error occurs.
*
* \details
* Examples of use:
* ast_parse_arg("223", PARSE_INT32|PARSE_IN_RANGE, &a, -1000, 1000);
* returns 0, a = 223
* ast_parse_arg("22345", PARSE_INT32|PARSE_IN_RANGE|PARSE_DEFAULT, &a, 9999, 10, 100);
* returns 1, a = 9999
* ast_parse_arg("22345ssf", PARSE_UINT32|PARSE_IN_RANGE, &b, 10, 100);
* returns 1, b unchanged
* ast_parse_arg("12", PARSE_UINT32|PARSE_IN_RANGE|PARSE_RANGE_DEFAULTS, &a, 1, 10);
* returns 1, a = 10
* ast_parse_arg("223", PARSE_TIMELEN|PARSE_IN_RANGE, &a, TIMELEN_SECONDS, -1000, 1000);
* returns 0, a = 1000
* ast_parse_arg("223", PARSE_TIMELEN|PARSE_IN_RANGE, &a, TIMELEN_SECONDS, -1000, 250000);
* returns 0, a = 223000
* ast_parse_arg("223", PARSE_TIMELEN|PARSE_IN_RANGE|PARSE_DEFAULT, &a, TIMELEN_SECONDS, 9999, -1000, 250000);
* returns 0, a = 9999
* ast_parse_arg("www.foo.biz:44", PARSE_INADDR, &sa);
* returns 0, sa contains address and port
* ast_parse_arg("www.foo.biz", PARSE_INADDR|PARSE_PORT_REQUIRE, &sa);
* returns 1 because port is missing, sa contains address
*/
int ast_parse_arg(const char *arg, enum ast_parse_flags flags,
void *p_result, ...);
/*
* Parsing config file options in C is slightly annoying because we cannot use
* string in a switch() statement, yet we need a similar behaviour, with many
* branches and a break on a matching one.
* The following somehow simplifies the job: we create a block using
* the CV_START and CV_END macros, and then within the block we can run
* actions such as "if (condition) { body; break; }"
* Additional macros are present to run simple functions (e.g. ast_copy_string)
* or to pass arguments to ast_parse_arg()
*
* As an example:
CV_START(v->name, v->value); // start the block
CV_STR("foo", x_foo); // static string
CV_DSTR("bar", y_bar); // malloc'ed string
CV_F("bar", ...); // call a generic function
CV_END; // end the block
*/
/*! \brief the macro to open a block for variable parsing */
#define CV_START(__in_var, __in_val) \
do { \
const char *__var = __in_var; \
const char *__val = __in_val;
/*! \brief close a variable parsing block */
#define CV_END } while (0)
/*! \brief call a generic function if the name matches. */
#define CV_F(__pattern, __body) if (!strcasecmp((__var), __pattern)) { __body; break; }
/*!
* \brief helper macros to assign the value to a BOOL, UINT, static string and
* dynamic string
*/
#define CV_BOOL(__x, __dst) CV_F(__x, (__dst) = ast_true(__val) )
#define CV_UINT(__x, __dst) CV_F(__x, (__dst) = strtoul(__val, NULL, 0) )
#define CV_STR(__x, __dst) CV_F(__x, ast_copy_string(__dst, __val, sizeof(__dst)))
#define CV_DSTR(__x, __dst) CV_F(__x, ast_free(__dst); __dst = ast_strdup(__val))
#define CV_STRFIELD(__x, __obj, __field) CV_F(__x, ast_string_field_set(__obj, __field, __val))
/*! \brief Check if require type is an integer type */
AST_INLINE_API(
int ast_rq_is_int(require_type type),
{
switch (type) {
case RQ_INTEGER1:
case RQ_UINTEGER1:
case RQ_INTEGER2:
case RQ_UINTEGER2:
case RQ_INTEGER3:
case RQ_UINTEGER3:
case RQ_INTEGER4:
case RQ_UINTEGER4:
case RQ_INTEGER8:
case RQ_UINTEGER8:
return 1;
default:
return 0;
}
}
)
/*!
* \brief Remove standard encoding from realtime values, which ensures
* that a semicolon embedded within a single value is not treated upon
* retrieval as multiple values.
* \param chunk Data to be decoded
* \return The decoded data, in the original buffer
* \since 1.8
* \warning This function modifies the original buffer
*/
char *ast_realtime_decode_chunk(char *chunk);
/*!
* \brief Encodes a chunk of data for realtime
* \param dest Destination buffer
* \param maxlen Length passed through to ast_str_* functions
* \param chunk Source data to be encoded
* \return Buffer within dest
* \since 1.8
*/
char *ast_realtime_encode_chunk(struct ast_str **dest, ssize_t maxlen, const char *chunk);
/*!
* \brief Tests 2 variable values to see if they match
* \since 13.9.0
*
* \param left Variable to test
* \param right Variable to match against with an optional realtime-style operator in the name
*
* \retval 1 matches
* \retval 0 doesn't match
*
* \details
*
* The values of the variables are passed to ast_strings_match.
* If right->name is suffixed with a space and an operator, that operator
* is also passed to ast_strings_match.
*
* Examples:
*
* left->name = "id" (ignored)
* left->value = "abc"
* right->name = "id regex" (id is ignored)
* right->value = "a[bdef]c"
*
* will result in ast_strings_match("abc", "regex", "a[bdef]c") which will return 1.
*
* left->name = "id" (ignored)
* left->value = "abc"
* right->name = "id" (ignored)
* right->value = "abc"
*
* will result in ast_strings_match("abc", NULL, "abc") which will return 1.
*
* See the documentation for ast_strings_match for the valid operators.
*/
int ast_variables_match(const struct ast_variable *left, const struct ast_variable *right);
/*!
* \brief Tests 2 variable lists to see if they match
* \since 13.9.0
*
* \param left Variable list to test
* \param right Variable list with an optional realtime-style operator in the names
* \param exact_match If true, all variables in left must match all variables in right
* and vice versa. This does exact value matches only. Operators aren't supported.
* Except for order, the left and right lists must be equal.
*
* If false, every variable in the right list must match some variable in the left list
* using the operators supplied. Variables in the left list that aren't in the right
* list are ignored for matching purposes.
*
* \retval 1 matches
* \retval 0 doesn't match
*
* \details
* Iterates over the variable lists calling ast_variables_match. If any match fails
* or a variable in the right list isn't in the left list, 0 is returned.
*/
int ast_variable_lists_match(const struct ast_variable *left, const struct ast_variable *right,
int exact_match);
#if defined(__cplusplus) || defined(c_plusplus)
}
#endif
#endif /* _ASTERISK_CONFIG_H */