rename commands : ins -> install, del -> delete, ser -> service, cnf -> set | readme add 'alias' command description

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>Need to automate the setup of your linux server or desktop ? This tool is made for you.
[TOC]
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### I. Build Format
### I. Commands
Your whole setup remains in 1 only build file. Each line contains one instruction, the list of instructions is listed below.
#### 1) package management
#### 1) Comments
Each line beginning with one of the following characters : `[`, `#` or `;` is considered a comment and is not interpreted.
#### 2) package management
These instructions allow you to interact with the package system available on your system.
```
ins <packages>
install <packages>
```
Install the listed packages. If more than one, use spaces to separate package names.
```
del <packages>
delete <packages>
```
Remove the listed packages. If more than one, use spaces to separate package names.
#### 3) update configuration files
#### 3) setup configuration
This instruction allow you to update configuration files without the need of an editor and in a developer-readable manner.
This instruction allow you to set fields of configuration files without the need of an editor and in a developer-readable manner.
```
cnf <expr> <content>
set <expr> <content>
```
Update a configuration file where \<expr\> is a dot-separated human-readable [path expression](#ii-path-expressions) and \<content\> is a string or a file. If a string is given, it will <u>override/add the field</u> ; if a file is given the configuration file will be <u>replaced</u> by it.
```
cnf <expr>
```
Remove a configuration field matching the \<expr\> path.
#### 4) service management
These instructions allow you to interact with the service system (_cf. systemd_).
These instructions allow you to interact with the service system (_cf. [systemd](https://github.com/systemd/systemd)_).
```
ser [enable|start|stop|restart|reload] <services>
service [enable|start|stop|restart|reload] <services>
```
Perform the action on services. If more than one, use spaces to separate service names.
#### 5) custom scripts
#### 5) aliases
The file format allows you to create aliases to file paths for more readability in the [path expression](#ii-path-expressions) or with the [`run` command](#6-custom-scripts).
```
alias name /path/to.file
```
Create the alias `name` which resolves to the path `/path/to.file`.
#### 6) custom scripts
These instructions allow you to use custom scripts for complex operations.
@ -83,7 +96,7 @@ These instructions allow you to use custom scripts for complex operations.
run <script>
```
Execute the \<script\> file.
Execute the executable located at the path \<script\>. If script is an [alias](#5-aliases) it will resolve to its path
@ -93,14 +106,14 @@ Execute the \<script\> file.
### II. Path Expressions
The syntax is pretty fast-forward, it uses 2 levels (file, fields) to find your configuration line : `location/path@field.path`.
The syntax is pretty fast-forward, it uses 2 levels (file, fields) to find your configuration line : `location_or_alias@fields`.
| Field | Description | Example |
| --------- | :----------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
| `location/path` | Path to the configuration file to edit. The file will be created if not found. | `/etc/ssh/sshd_config`, `/etc/nginx/nginx.conf`, `/etc/nginx/sites-available/default` |
| `field.path` | Dot-separated chain of strings that match a configuration field. If **omitted**, the \<value\> will just be added at the end of the configuration file. In the same way if the field does not point to a raw field but a parent or group containing fields, the \<value\> will be added to the group. | `/etc/ssh/sshd_config@AllowGroups`, `/etc/nginx/nginx.conf@http.gzip` |
| `location_or_alias` | Path to the configuration file to edit. The file will be created if not found. If the path is an [alias](#5-aliases) created before in the file, it will resolve to the alias value as a filename. | `/etc/nginx/nginx.conf`, `some-alias` |
| `fields` | Dot-separated chain of strings that match a configuration field. If the field does not point to a raw field but an existing field container, the \<value\> will replace the group with a text value. | `AllowGroups`, `http.gzip` |
> When a file is given as \<content\>, the `cnf` command acts as the shell command `mv` (copy).
> The `fields` is processed only for known file formats listed in this [section](#file-formats).
@ -110,13 +123,10 @@ Configuration files can be written according to some standards or application-sp
- [xml](https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extensible_Markup_Language) and [json](https://json.org/) are read/written using the go standard library (_cf. [json](https://golang.org/pkg/encoding/json/), [xml](https://golang.org/pkg/encoding/xml/)_).
> xml to do ; complex structure the library outputs (attributes vs. content) to understand better
> xml is not yet supported ; complex structure the library outputs (attributes vs. content) to understand better
- [yaml](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YAML) with [go-yaml/yaml](https://github.com/go-yaml/yaml).
- [ini](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/INI_file) with [go-ini/ini](https://github.com/go-ini/ini).
- <strike>[toml](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TOML)</strike> with [BurntSushi/toml](https://github.com/BurntSushi/toml).
> not consistent ; overriding a toml file with this can mess with comments and duplicate sections. Also there is type inference to do (strings are surrounded with `"`, there is `true`, `false`, etc)
- [ini](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/INI_file) with [go-ini/ini](https://github.com/go-ini/ini).
- [nginx configurations](https://docs.nginx.com/nginx/admin-guide/basic-functionality/managing-configuration-files/) with [my own library](https://godoc.org/git.xdrm.io/go/nix-amer/internal/cnf/parser/nginx).
- _and more to come..._
@ -127,34 +137,45 @@ Configuration files can be written according to some standards or application-sp
## Example
Launch the following command to install your server :
```bash
$ nix-amer -p apt-get myserver.build
```
> Replace `apt-get` by your package manager; `nix-amer -help` for available options.
_myserver.build_
```
sys name ubuntu # required to choose which
sys version 18.4 # package-manager to use
[ comment starts with opening brackets '['
[install]
upd
ins nginx ssh sslh
[aliases]
alias sshd /etc/ssh/sshd_config
alias nginx /etc/nginx/nginx.conf
alias sslh /etc/default/sslh
[install packages]
install nginx ssh
install sslh
[nginx]
cnf /etc/nginx/nginx.conf@http.gzip on
cnf /etc/nginx/sites-available/new-site ./localConfFile
ser enable nginx
ser start nginx
set nginx@http.gzip off
service enable nginx
service start nginx
[sshd]
cnf /etc/ssh/sshd_config@PermitRootLogin no
cnf /etc/ssh/sshd_config@PermitEmptyPasswords no
cnf /etc/ssh/sshd_config@StrictModes yes
cnf /etc/ssh/sshd_config@Port 22
ser enable sshd
ser enable ssh
set sshd@PermitRootLogin no
set sshd@PermitEmptyPasswords no
service enable sshd
service enable ssh
[sslh]
cnf /etc/default/sslh@RUN yes
cnf /etc/default/sslh@DEAMON_OPTS "--user sslh --listen 0.0.0.0:443 --ssh 127.0.0.1:22 --ssl 127.0.0.1:44300 --pidfile /var/run/sslh/sslh.pid"
ser enable sslh
ser start sslh
set sslh@RUN yes
set sslh@DEAMON_OPTS "--user sslh --listen 0.0.0.0:443 --ssh 127.0.0.1:22 --ssl 127.0.0.1:44300 --pidfile /var/run/sslh/sslh.pid"
service enable sslh
service start sslh
```

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@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ func NewReader(ctx *instruction.ExecutionContext, buildfile io.Reader) (*Reader,
line = strings.Trim(line, " \t\r\n")
// ignore newline & comments
if len(line) < 1 || line[0] == '[' {
if len(line) < 1 || strings.ContainsAny(line[0:1], "[#;") {
continue
}

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@ -33,26 +33,24 @@ func TestInstructionSyntax(t *testing.T) {
Line int
Err error
}{
{"ins args\ndel args\n", 0, nil},
{" ins args\ndel args\n", 0, nil},
{"\tins args\ndel args\n", 0, nil},
{" \t ins args\ndel args\n", 0, nil},
{" \t ins args\ndel args\n", 0, nil},
{"install args\ndelete args\n", 0, nil},
{" install args\ndelete args\n", 0, nil},
{"\tinstall args\ndelete args\n", 0, nil},
{" \t install args\ndelete args\n", 0, nil},
{" \t install args\ndelete args\n", 0, nil},
{"cmd args\ncmd args\n", 1, instruction.ErrUnknownInstruction},
{"ins args\ncmd args\n", 2, instruction.ErrUnknownInstruction},
{"install args\ncmd args\n", 2, instruction.ErrUnknownInstruction},
{" cmd args\ncmd args\n", 1, instruction.ErrUnknownInstruction},
{"\tcmd args\ncmd args\n", 1, instruction.ErrUnknownInstruction},
{" \t cmd args\ncmd args\n", 1, instruction.ErrUnknownInstruction},
{" \t cmd args\ncmd args\n", 1, instruction.ErrUnknownInstruction},
{" md args\ncmd args\n", 1, instruction.ErrInvalidSyntax},
{"c d args\ncmd args\n", 1, instruction.ErrInvalidSyntax},
{"cm args\ncmd args\n", 1, instruction.ErrInvalidSyntax},
{"cmd args\ncmd\n", 1, instruction.ErrUnknownInstruction},
{"install\ncmd args\n", 1, instruction.ErrInvalidSyntax},
{"ins args\n md args\n", 2, instruction.ErrInvalidSyntax},
{"ins args\nc d args\n", 2, instruction.ErrInvalidSyntax},
{"ins args\ncm args\n", 2, instruction.ErrInvalidSyntax},
{"install args\n cmd args\n", 2, instruction.ErrUnknownInstruction},
{"install args\ncmd\n", 2, instruction.ErrInvalidSyntax},
}
ctx, _ := instruction.CreateContext("apt-get", "")

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Input string
Output string
}{
{"key value;\n", "key value;\n"},
{"key value;\n", "key value;\n"},
{"key \t value;\n", "key value;\n"},
{"key\tvalue;\n", "key value;\n"},
{"ke-y value;\n", "ke-y value;\n"},
{"ke_y value;\n", "ke_y value;\n"},
{"key value; \n", "key value;\n"},
{"key value;\t\n", "key value;\n"},
{"\tkey value;\n", "key value;\n"},
{" \t key value;\n", "key value;\n"},
{"key\t\tvalue;\n", "key\t\tvalue;\n"},
{"key value;\n", "key\t\tvalue;\n"},
{"key value;\n", "key\t\tvalue;\n"},
{"key \t value;\n", "key\t\tvalue;\n"},
{"key\tvalue;\n", "key\t\tvalue;\n"},
{"ke-y value;\n", "ke-y\t\tvalue;\n"},
{"ke_y value;\n", "ke_y\t\tvalue;\n"},
{"key value; \n", "key\t\tvalue;\n"},
{"key value;\t\n", "key\t\tvalue;\n"},
{"\tkey value;\n", "key\t\tvalue;\n"},
{" \t key value;\n", "key\t\tvalue;\n"},
{"include ./file/*.conf;\n", "include ./file/*.conf;\n"},
{"include ./file/*.conf; \n", "include ./file/*.conf;\n"},

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@ -8,33 +8,33 @@ import (
func Parse(raw string) (T, error) {
// 1. format (trim + split first space)
cmd := strings.SplitN(raw, " ", 2)
cmd[0] = strings.Trim(cmd[0], " \t")
// 2. fail if invalid base syntax 'cmd args...'
// where command is 3 letters
if len(cmd) < 2 || len(cmd[0]) < 3 || cmd[0][1] == ' ' {
split := strings.SplitN(raw, " ", 2)
if len(split) < 2 { // at least 1 command + arguments
return nil, ErrInvalidSyntax
}
cmd[1] = strings.Trim(cmd[1], " \t")
split[0] = strings.Trim(split[0], " \t")
// 2. fail if invalid base syntax 'cmd args...'
split[1] = strings.Trim(split[1], " \t")
// 3. Extract instruction type
switch cmd[0] {
case "ins":
switch split[0] {
case "install":
i := &install{}
err := i.Build(cmd[1])
err := i.Build(split[1])
return i, err
case "del":
case "delete":
i := &delete{}
err := i.Build(cmd[1])
err := i.Build(split[1])
return i, err
case "ser":
case "service":
i := &service{}
err := i.Build(cmd[1])
err := i.Build(split[1])
return i, err
case "cnf":
i := &config{}
err := i.Build(cmd[1])
case "set":
i := &set{}
err := i.Build(split[1])
return i, err
default:
return nil, ErrUnknownInstruction

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import (
// a field
var ErrCannotSet = fmt.Errorf("cannot set the field")
type config struct {
type set struct {
raw string
// File is the path to the file
File string
@ -23,9 +23,9 @@ type config struct {
Format *cnf.ConfigurationFormat
}
func (d *config) Raw() string { return d.raw }
func (d *set) Raw() string { return d.raw }
func (d *config) Build(_args string) error {
func (d *set) Build(_args string) error {
// 1. extract action (sub command)
split := strings.Fields(_args)
@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ func (d *config) Build(_args string) error {
return nil
}
func (d config) Exec(ctx ExecutionContext) ([]byte, error) {
func (d set) Exec(ctx ExecutionContext) ([]byte, error) {
// 1. try to load format
format, err := cnf.Load(d.File)