// Copyright 2015-2016 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) PTE LTD // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. #ifndef __CONFIG_H__ #define __CONFIG_H__ // This module implements a configuration parser. Clients can query the // contents of a configuration file through the interface provided here. // The current implementation is read-only; mutations are only kept in // memory. This parser supports the INI file format. // Implementation notes: // - Key/value pairs that are not within a section are assumed to be under // the |CONFIG_DEFAULT_SECTION| section. // - Multiple sections with the same name will be merged as if they were in // a single section. // - Empty sections with no key/value pairs will be treated as if they do // not exist. In other words, |config_has_section| will return false for // empty sections. // - Duplicate keys in a section will overwrite previous values. // - All strings are case sensitive. #include // The default section name to use if a key/value pair is not defined within // a section. #define CONFIG_DEFAULT_SECTION "Global" typedef struct config_t config_t; typedef struct config_section_node_t config_section_node_t; // Creates a new config object with no entries (i.e. not backed by a file). // This function returns a config object or NULL on error. Clients must call // |config_free| on the returned handle when it is no longer required. config_t *config_new_empty(void); // Loads the specified file and returns a handle to the config file. If there // was a problem loading the file or allocating memory, this function returns // NULL. Clients must call |config_free| on the returned handle when it is no // longer required. |filename| must not be NULL and must point to a readable // file on the filesystem. config_t *config_new(const char *filename); // Frees resources associated with the config file. No further operations may // be performed on the |config| object after calling this function. |config| // may be NULL. void config_free(config_t *config); // Returns true if the config file contains a section named |section|. If // the section has no key/value pairs in it, this function will return false. // |config| and |section| must not be NULL. bool config_has_section(const config_t *config, const char *section); // Returns true if the config file has a key named |key| under |section|. // Returns false otherwise. |config|, |section|, and |key| must not be NULL. bool config_has_key(const config_t *config, const char *section, const char *key); // Returns true if the config file has a key named |key| and the key_value. // Returns false otherwise. |config|, |key|, and |key_value| must not be NULL. bool config_has_key_in_section(config_t *config, char *key, char *key_value); // Returns the integral value for a given |key| in |section|. If |section| // or |key| do not exist, or the value cannot be fully converted to an integer, // this function returns |def_value|. |config|, |section|, and |key| must not // be NULL. int config_get_int(const config_t *config, const char *section, const char *key, int def_value); // Returns the boolean value for a given |key| in |section|. If |section| // or |key| do not exist, or the value cannot be converted to a boolean, this // function returns |def_value|. |config|, |section|, and |key| must not be NULL. bool config_get_bool(const config_t *config, const char *section, const char *key, bool def_value); // Returns the string value for a given |key| in |section|. If |section| or // |key| do not exist, this function returns |def_value|. The returned string // is owned by the config module and must not be freed. |config|, |section|, // and |key| must not be NULL. |def_value| may be NULL. const char *config_get_string(const config_t *config, const char *section, const char *key, const char *def_value); // Sets an integral value for the |key| in |section|. If |key| or |section| do // not already exist, this function creates them. |config|, |section|, and |key| // must not be NULL. void config_set_int(config_t *config, const char *section, const char *key, int value); // Sets a boolean value for the |key| in |section|. If |key| or |section| do // not already exist, this function creates them. |config|, |section|, and |key| // must not be NULL. void config_set_bool(config_t *config, const char *section, const char *key, bool value); // Sets a string value for the |key| in |section|. If |key| or |section| do // not already exist, this function creates them. |config|, |section|, |key|, and // |value| must not be NULL. void config_set_string(config_t *config, const char *section, const char *key, const char *value, bool insert_back); // Removes |section| from the |config| (and, as a result, all keys in the section). // Returns true if |section| was found and removed from |config|, false otherwise. // Neither |config| nor |section| may be NULL. bool config_remove_section(config_t *config, const char *section); // Removes one specific |key| residing in |section| of the |config|. Returns true // if the section and key were found and the key was removed, false otherwise. // None of |config|, |section|, or |key| may be NULL. bool config_remove_key(config_t *config, const char *section, const char *key); // Returns an iterator to the first section in the config file. If there are no // sections, the iterator will equal the return value of |config_section_end|. // The returned pointer must be treated as an opaque handle and must not be freed. // The iterator is invalidated on any config mutating operation. |config| may not // be NULL. const config_section_node_t *config_section_begin(const config_t *config); // Returns an iterator to one past the last section in the config file. It does not // represent a valid section, but can be used to determine if all sections have been // iterated over. The returned pointer must be treated as an opaque handle and must // not be freed and must not be iterated on (must not call |config_section_next| on // it). |config| may not be NULL. const config_section_node_t *config_section_end(const config_t *config); // Moves |iter| to the next section. If there are no more sections, |iter| will // equal the value of |config_section_end|. |iter| may not be NULL and must be // a pointer returned by either |config_section_begin| or |config_section_next|. const config_section_node_t *config_section_next(const config_section_node_t *iter); // Returns the name of the section referred to by |iter|. The returned pointer is // owned by the config module and must not be freed by the caller. The pointer will // remain valid until |config_free| is called. |iter| may not be NULL and must not // equal the value returned by |config_section_end|. const char *config_section_name(const config_section_node_t *iter); // Saves |config| to a file given by |filename|. Note that this could be a destructive // operation: if |filename| already exists, it will be overwritten. The config // module does not preserve comments or formatting so if a config file was opened // with |config_new| and subsequently overwritten with |config_save|, all comments // and special formatting in the original file will be lost. Neither |config| nor // |filename| may be NULL. bool config_save(const config_t *config, const char *filename); #endif /* #ifndef __CONFIG_H__ */