NAME

Config::Model::Role::Grab - Role to grab data from elsewhere in the tree

VERSION

version 2.155

SYNOPSIS

$root->grab('foo:2 bar');
$root->grab(steps => 'foo:2 bar');
$root->grab(steps => 'foo:2 bar', type => 'leaf');
$root->grab_value(steps => 'foo:2 bar');

DESCRIPTION

Role used to let a tree item (i.e. node, hash, list or leaf) to grab another item or value from the configuration tree using a path (a bit like an xpath path with a different syntax).

METHODS

grab

Grab an object from the configuration tree.

Parameters are:

steps (or step)

A string indicating the steps to follow in the tree to find the required item. (mandatory)

mode

When set to strict, grab throws an exception if no object is found using the passed string. When set to adaptative, the object found last is returned. For instance, for the steps good_step wrong_step, only the object held by good_step is returned. When set to loose, grab returns undef in case of problem. (default is strict)

type

Either node, leaf, hash or list or an array ref containing these values. Returns only an object of requested type. Depending on strict value, grab either throws an exception or returns the last object found with the requested type. (optional, default to undef, which means any type of object)

Examples:

$root->grab(steps => 'foo:2 bar', type => 'leaf')
$root->grab(steps => 'foo:2 bar', type => ['leaf','check_list'])
autoadd

When set to 1, hash or list configuration element are created when requested by the passed steps. (default is 1).

grab_non_available

When set to 1, grab returns an object even if this one is not available. I.e. even if this element was warped out. (default is 0).

The steps parameters is made of the following items separated by spaces:

-

Go up one node

!

Go to the root node.

!Foo

Go up the configuration tree until the Foo configuration class is found. Raise an exception if no Foo class is found when root node is reached.

xxx

Go down using xxx element.

xxx:yy

Go down using xxx element and id yy (valid for hash or list elements)

?xxx

Go up the tree until a node containing element xxx is found. Then go down the tree like item xxx.

?xxx:yy goes up the tree the same way. But no check is done to see if id yy key actually exists or not. Only the element xxx is considered when going up the tree.

grab_value

Like "grab", but returns the value of a leaf or check_list object, not just the leaf object.

grab_value raises an exception if following the steps ends on anything but a leaf or a check_list.

grab_annotation

Like "grab", but returns the annotation of an object.

grab_root

Returns the root of the configuration tree.

grab_ancestor

Parameter: a configuration class name

Go up the configuration tree until a node using the configuration class is found. Returns the found node or undef.

Example:

# returns a Config::Model::Node object for a Systemd::Service config class
$self->grab('Systemd::Service');

AUTHOR

Dominique Dumont

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is Copyright (c) 2005-2022 by Dominique Dumont.

This is free software, licensed under:

The GNU Lesser General Public License, Version 2.1, February 1999