{-# LANGUAGE DeriveDataTypeable #-} {-# LANGUAGE FlexibleInstances #-} {-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-} {-# LANGUAGE StandaloneDeriving #-} -- | An OptionalConfiguration is just like a 'Configuration', except -- all of its fields are optional. The user can set options in two -- places: the command-line, and a configuration file. Obviously if -- a parameter is set in one place, it doesn't need to be set in the -- other. Thus, the latter needs to be optional. -- module OptionalConfiguration ( OptionalConfiguration(..), from_rc, merge_maybes ) where import qualified Data.Configurator as DC ( Worth(Optional), load, lookup ) import qualified Data.Configurator.Types as DCT ( Configured, Value( String ), convert ) import Data.Data ( Data ) import Data.Maybe ( fromMaybe ) import Data.Monoid ( Monoid(..) ) import Data.Typeable ( Typeable ) import Paths_htsn ( getSysconfDir ) import System.Directory ( getHomeDirectory ) import System.FilePath ( () ) import System.IO.Error ( catchIOError ) import System.Log ( Priority(..) ) import Logging ( log_error ) -- Can't import report_error from Main import Terminal ( display_error ) -- 'cause of circular imports. import TSN.FeedHosts ( FeedHosts(..) ) -- Derive standalone instances of Data and Typeable for Priority. This -- is necessary for OptionalConfiguration (which contains a Maybe -- Priority) to derive Data and Typeable. deriving instance Data Priority deriving instance Typeable Priority -- | The same as Configuration, except everything is optional. It's easy to -- merge two of these by simply dropping the Nothings in favor of -- the Justs. The 'feed_hosts' are left un-maybed so that cmdargs -- can parse more than one of them. -- data OptionalConfiguration = OptionalConfiguration { daemonize :: Maybe Bool, feed_hosts :: FeedHosts, log_file :: Maybe FilePath, log_level :: Maybe Priority, output_directory :: Maybe FilePath, password :: Maybe String, pidfile :: Maybe FilePath, run_as_group :: Maybe String, run_as_user :: Maybe String, syslog :: Maybe Bool, username :: Maybe String } deriving (Show, Data, Typeable) -- | Combine two Maybes into one, essentially mashing them -- together. We give precedence to the second argument when both are -- Justs. merge_maybes :: (Maybe a) -> (Maybe a) -> (Maybe a) merge_maybes Nothing Nothing = Nothing merge_maybes (Just x) Nothing = Just x merge_maybes Nothing (Just x) = Just x merge_maybes (Just _) (Just y) = Just y -- | The Monoid instance for these lets us "combine" two -- OptionalConfigurations. The "combine" operation that we'd like to -- perform is, essentially, to mash them together. So if we have two -- OptionalConfigurations, each half full, we could combine them -- into one big one. -- -- This is used to merge command-line and config-file settings. -- instance Monoid OptionalConfiguration where -- | An empty OptionalConfiguration. mempty = OptionalConfiguration Nothing (FeedHosts []) Nothing Nothing Nothing Nothing Nothing Nothing Nothing Nothing Nothing -- | Combine @cfg1@ and @cfg2@, giving precedence to @cfg2@. cfg1 `mappend` cfg2 = OptionalConfiguration (merge_maybes (daemonize cfg1) (daemonize cfg2)) all_feed_hosts (merge_maybes (log_file cfg1) (log_file cfg2)) (merge_maybes (log_level cfg1) (log_level cfg2)) (merge_maybes (output_directory cfg1) (output_directory cfg2)) (merge_maybes (password cfg1) (password cfg2)) (merge_maybes (pidfile cfg1) (pidfile cfg2)) (merge_maybes (run_as_group cfg1) (run_as_group cfg2)) (merge_maybes (run_as_user cfg1) (run_as_user cfg2)) (merge_maybes (syslog cfg1) (syslog cfg2)) (merge_maybes (username cfg1) (username cfg2)) where -- Use only the latter feed_hosts if there are any. all_feed_hosts = feed_hosts $ if (null (get_feed_hosts (feed_hosts cfg2))) then cfg1 else cfg2 instance DCT.Configured Priority where -- | This allows us to read a Priority level out of a Configurator -- config file. By default Configurator wouldn't know what to do, -- so we have to tell it that we expect one of the valid Priority -- constructors. convert (DCT.String "INFO") = Just INFO convert (DCT.String "WARNING") = Just WARNING convert (DCT.String "ERROR") = Just ERROR convert _ = Nothing -- | Obtain an OptionalConfiguration from htsnrc in either the global -- configuration directory or the user's home directory. The one in -- $HOME is prefixed by a dot so that it is hidden. -- -- We make an attempt at cross-platform compatibility; we will try -- to find the correct directory even on Windows. But if the calls -- to getHomeDirectory/getSysconfDir fail for whatever reason, we -- fall back to using the Unix-specific /etc and $HOME. -- from_rc :: IO OptionalConfiguration from_rc = do etc <- catchIOError getSysconfDir (\e -> do display_error (show e) log_error (show e) return "/etc") home <- catchIOError getHomeDirectory (\e -> do display_error (show e) log_error (show e) return "$(HOME)") let global_config_path = etc "htsnrc" let user_config_path = home ".htsnrc" cfg <- DC.load [ DC.Optional global_config_path, DC.Optional user_config_path ] cfg_daemonize <- DC.lookup cfg "daemonize" cfg_feed_hosts <- DC.lookup cfg "feed_hosts" cfg_log_file <- DC.lookup cfg "log_file" cfg_log_level <- DC.lookup cfg "log_level" cfg_output_directory <- DC.lookup cfg "output_directory" cfg_password <- DC.lookup cfg "password" cfg_pidfile <- DC.lookup cfg "pidfile" cfg_run_as_group <- DC.lookup cfg "run_as_group" cfg_run_as_user <- DC.lookup cfg "run_as_user" cfg_syslog <- DC.lookup cfg "syslog" cfg_username <- DC.lookup cfg "username" return $ OptionalConfiguration cfg_daemonize (fromMaybe (FeedHosts []) cfg_feed_hosts) cfg_log_file cfg_log_level cfg_output_directory cfg_password cfg_pidfile cfg_run_as_group cfg_run_as_user cfg_syslog cfg_username