NAME
cme - Edit data of configuration managed by Config::Model
SYNOPSIS
# general synopsis
cme [ global_options ] command application [ options ] arguments
# edit dpkg config with GUI
cme edit dpkg
# edit /etc/sshd_config (requires Config::Model::OpenSsh)
sudo cme edit sshd
# edit ~/.ssh/config (requires Config::Model::OpenSsh)
cme edit ssh
# just check the validity of a file
cme check multistrap file.conf
# check dpkg files, update deprecated parameters and save
cme migrate dpkg
# like migrate, but also apply all suggested fixes
cme fix dpkg
# modify configuration with command line
cme modify dpkg source format="quilt (3.0)"
# edit a file (file name specification is mandatory here)
cme edit multistrap my.conf
# map conf data to a fuse file system
cme fusefs multistrap my.conf -d fuse_dir
# likewise for dpkg data
cme fusefs dpkg -d fuse_dir
# list all available applications (depends on your installation)
cme list
DESCRIPTION
cme
program will use Config::Model configuration descriptions to check or modify or fix configuration files.
Commands
list
Show a list all applications where a model is available. This list depends on installed Config::Model modules.
edit
Edit a configuration. By default, a Tk GUI will be opened If Config::Model::TkUI is installed. You can choose another user interface with the -ui
option:
tk
: provides a Tk graphical interface (If Config::Model::TkUI is installed).curses
: provides a curses user interface (If Config::Model::CursesUI is installed).shell
: provides a shell like interface. See Config::Model::TermUI for details.
check
Checks the content of the configuration file of an application. Prints warnings and errors on STDOUT.
Example:
cme check lcdproc
migrate
Checks the content of the configuration file of an application, update deprecated (old value are saved to new parameters) and save the new configuration.
For more details, see "Upgrade" in Config::Model::Value
fix
Like migrate
and, when possible, fix the warnings of a configuration.
modify
Modify a configuration file with the values passed on the command line. These command must follow the syntax defined in Config::Model::Loader.
Example:
cme modify dpkg source format="quilt (3.0)"
cme modify multistrap my_mstrap.conf sections:base source="http://ftp.fr.debian.org"
search
You can search the configuration with the following options
- -search
-
Specifies a string or pattern to search.
cme
will a list of path pointing to the matching tree element and their value. See "grab(...)" in Config::Model::AnyThing for details on the path syntax. - -narrow-search
-
Narrows down the search to:
- element
- value
- key
- summary
-
Summary text
- description
-
description text
- help
-
value help text
Example:
$ cme search multistrap my_mstrap.conf -s http -narrow value
sections:base source -> 'http://ftp.fr.debian.org'
sections:debian source -> 'http://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian'
sections:toolchains source -> 'http://www.emdebian.org/debian'
dump
Dump configuration content on STDOUT with Config::Model syntax.
By default, dump only custom values, i.e. different from application built-in values or model default values. You can use the -dumptype
option for other types of dump:
-dumptype [ full | preset | custom ]
Choose to dump every values (full), only preset values or only customized values (default)
fusefs
Map the configuration file content to a FUSE virtual file system. You must give a directory where the virtual file system will be mounted with option -fuse-dir
. To stop (and write the configuration data back to the configuration file), run fusermount -u <mounted_fuse_dir>
. Use -dfuse
option to debug fuse problems.
Global options
The following options are available for all commands:
- -experience
-
Change the experience level. By default only parameters with "beginner" experience are shown or modifiable. You can choose
advanced
ormaster
level to get access to more parameters. Note that experience level can be changed in the GUI with the options menu. - -force-load
-
Load file even if error are found in data. Bad data are discarded
- -dev
-
Use this option if you want to test a model under development. This option will add
lib
in@INC
and uselib/Config/Model/models
as model directory. This option is ignored when run as root. - -model-dir
-
Specify an alternate directory to find model files. Mostly useful for tests.
- -root-dir
-
Specify a pseudo root directory to read and write the configuration files. (Actual default directory and file names depends on the model (See
-model
option). For instance, if you specify~/mytest
, the/etc/ssh/sshd_config
files will be written in~/mytest/etc/ssh/
directory. - -stack-trace
-
Provides a full stack trace when exiting on error.
- -backend
-
Specify a read/write backend. The actual backend name depends on the model passed to
-model
option. See Config::Model::AutoRead for details.
Embedding cme
You can use cme from another program by using -ui simple
option. This way you will be able to send command on the standard input of cme
and get the results from the standard output.
Logging
All Config::Model logging is now based on Log::Log4perl. Logging can be configured in the following files:
-
~/.log4config-model
-
/etc/log4config-model.conf
Without these files, the following Log4perl config is used:
log4perl.logger=WARN, Screen
log4perl.appender.Screen = Log::Log4perl::Appender::Screen
log4perl.appender.Screen.stderr = 0
log4perl.appender.Screen.layout = Log::Log4perl::Layout::PatternLayout
log4perl.appender.Screen.layout.ConversionPattern = %d %m %n
Log4perl uses the following categories:
- Anything
- Anything::Change
-
Trace change notification through configuration tree and instance.
- Backend
- Backend::Debian::Dpkg
- Backend::Debian::Dpkg::Control
- Backend::Debian::Dpkg::Copyright
- Backend::Fstab
- Backend::IniFile
- Backend::PlainFile
- Backend::ShellVar
- Backend::Yaml
- FuseUI
- Instance
- Loader
- Model::Searcher
- Tree::Element::CheckList
- Tree::Element::Id
- Tree::Element::Id::Hash
- Tree::Element::Id::List
- Tree::Element::Value
- Tree::Element::Value::Dependency
- Tree::Node
- Tree::Node::Warped
- ValueComputer
- Warper
- Wizard::Helper
- Model
More categories will come.
SUPPORT
For support, please check the following resources:
The config-model users mailing list:
config-model-users at lists.sourceforge.net
The config-model wiki: http://config-model.wiki.sourceforge.net/
FEEDBACKS
Feedback from users are highly desired. If you find this module useful, please share your use cases, success stories with the author or with the config-model- users mailing list.
AUTHOR
Dominique Dumont, ddumont at cpan dot org
SEE ALSO
Config::Model::Model, Config::Model::Instance, Config::Model::Node, Config::Model::HashId, Config::Model::ListId, Config::Model::WarpedNode, Config::Model::Value