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Also remove trailing whitespaces
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Add Author and Message from a commit to a nodes version list
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add feature about versions and diffs for oxidized-web
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no point specifying the version again here. This was only when rugged
was not required by gemspec
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output:
git:
single_repo: true
would cause repos to appear as directories in group
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Using some libraries, in this case pygit2 the initial commit cannot be seen, a change and new commit fixes this.
Adding index.write appears to be a simple fix, as confirmed in this rugged issue:
https://github.com/libgit2/rugged/issues/441
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closes #61
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If set to true, repo will have directory matching model type, instead of
new repo.
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with 0.19.0 (in rubygem-rugged-0.19.0-4.fc20.x86_64) you'll get this:
/usr/local/share/gems/gems/oxidized-0.2.2/lib/oxidized/output/git.rb:69:in `create': wrong argument type nil (expected Hash) (TypeError)
from /usr/local/share/gems/gems/oxidized-0.2.2/lib/oxidized/output/git.rb:69:in `update_repo'
from /usr/local/share/gems/gems/oxidized-0.2.2/lib/oxidized/output/git.rb:33:in `store'
from /usr/local/share/gems/gems/oxidized-0.2.2/lib/oxidized/worker.rb:37:in `process'
from /usr/local/share/gems/gems/oxidized-0.2.2/lib/oxidized/worker.rb:13:in `block in work'
from /usr/local/share/gems/gems/oxidized-0.2.2/lib/oxidized/worker.rb:13:in `each'
from /usr/local/share/gems/gems/oxidized-0.2.2/lib/oxidized/worker.rb:13:in `work'
from /usr/local/share/gems/gems/oxidized-0.2.2/lib/oxidized/core.rb:36:in `run'
from /usr/local/share/gems/gems/oxidized-0.2.2/lib/oxidized/core.rb:29:in `initialize'
from /usr/local/share/gems/gems/oxidized-0.2.2/lib/oxidized/core.rb:11:in `new'
from /usr/local/share/gems/gems/oxidized-0.2.2/lib/oxidized/core.rb:11:in `new'
from /usr/local/share/gems/gems/oxidized-0.2.2/lib/oxidized/cli.rb:9:in `run'
from /usr/local/share/gems/gems/oxidized-0.2.2/bin/oxidized:9:in `<top (required)>'
from /usr/local/bin/oxidized:23:in `load'
from /usr/local/bin/oxidized:23:in `<main>'
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- now default type is 'nil', which is collapsed to flat config via
Outputs#to_cfg
- if type is not 'nil' then name is automatically set if not set by
model
- if name and type is set, separate file is created
- if name is not set, but type is set, outputs from type are collapsed
as with 'nil' types
This model:
cmd 'show ip cef' do |out|
out.type = 'poop'
out.name = false
out
end
cmd 'show process cpu' do |out|
out.type = 'poop'
out.name = 'my_cpu'
out
end
cmd 'show memory statistics' do |out|
out.type = 'poop'
out.name = false
out
end
cmd 'show ip bgp summary' do |out|
out.type = 'poop'
end
Would produce git output:
[ytti@ytti.fi ~/.config/oxidized]% ls poop
bu.ip.fi bu.ip.fi--cpu bu.ip.fi--show_ip_bgp_summary
[ytti@ytti.fi ~/.config/oxidized]%
bu.ip.fi contains the collapsed stuff
bu.ip.fi--cpu is manually named
bu.ip.fi--show_ip_bgp_summary is automatically named
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The model will look like this:
cmd 'show ip cef' do |out|
out.type = 'poop'
out
end
cmd 'show process cpu' do |out|
out.type = 'poop'
out
end
cmd 'show memory statistics' do |out|
out.type = 'poop'
out
end
I think it's cleaner.
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These objects have some keys, such as 'type' and 'name', which allows
our output model to discriminate on them.
If ios.rb contains this:
cmd 'show ip cef' do |out|
{ output: out, type: 'poop' }
end
cmd 'show process cpu' do |out|
{ output: out, type: 'poop' }
end
cmd 'show memory statistics' do |out|
{ output: out, type: 'poop' }
end
Our git output looks like this:
[ytti@ytti.fi ~/.config/oxidized]% git clone oxidized.git
Cloning into 'oxidized'...
done.
[ytti@ytti.fi ~/.config/oxidized]% git clone poop.git
Cloning into 'poop'...
done.
[ytti@ytti.fi ~/.config/oxidized]% ls poop
bu.ip.fi--show_ip_cef bu.ip.fi--show_memory_statistics bu.ip.fi--show_process_cpu
[ytti@ytti.fi ~/.config/oxidized]% ls oxidized
bu.ip.fi
[ytti@ytti.fi ~/.config/oxidized]%
Where oxidized repo contains standard config for all unspecified types (type is
then 'cfg'), for all specified types instead of collapsing it into single
string, we store them in 'type' repo with filename including 'name' of the
command.
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Even after manually setting author+committer, it still crashed with:
Config value 'user.name' was not found [Rugged::ConfigError]
Not sure where it would want to use it, after author+committer already
are set, but I guess this method is more robust anyhow.
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a) grit is not supported, rugged is
b) grit requires git CLI installed, rugged does not
c) grit needs monkey patching to work, rugged does not
Closes #21
Closes #22
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Let's raise OxidizedError instead for known dependencies
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Not every installation will use git + sql. Try to give helpful error
message on missing dependencies.
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Main benefits
a) we get support for system wide configs
b) we don't use symbols in config file, they're confusing to
non-rubyist
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At least I hope it fixes #10, since I didn't figure out how to introduce
10s I/O latency to confirm.
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'store' is more logical, as we cannot know if output method guarantees
any version history which 'update' implies.
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Silly for shit-and-giggles attempt at rancid
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