"shared/nm-meta-setting.[hc]" contains meta data about settings.
As such it is similarly used by libnm-core (as internal API) and
by clients (as extension of public API of libnm). However, it must
be compiled twice, because while it defines in both cases a
NMMetaSettingInfo type, these types are different between internal and
public API.
Hence, the files must also be compiled twice (and differently), once
against libnm-core and once against the client helper library.
Previously, the file was under "shared/", but there it's a bit odd
it doesn't clearly belong anywhere.
There are two goals here:
- copy the file to the two places where it is used. We also have
a "check-tree" unit test that ensures those files don't diverge in
the future.
- we no longer require CFLAGS set during built. Instead, the sources
should control the build. For that we have new (simple) headers
"nm-meta-setting-base.h" that define the right behavior for the
impl files.
There is still an ugliness (among several): the files must be named the
same for libnm-core and clients/common. Preferably, all our sources have
unique names, but that is not possible with this scheme (without
introducing other ugliness). To mitigate that, include the files only at
one exact place.
Run:
./contrib/scripts/nm-code-format.sh -i
./contrib/scripts/nm-code-format.sh -i
Yes, it needs to run twice because the first run doesn't yet produce the
final result.
Signed-off-by: Antonio Cardace <acardace@redhat.com>
When nmcli needs secrets for a connection it asks them for every known
setting. nmtui is a bit smarter and asks them only for settings that
actually exist in the connection. Make a step further and let clients
ask secrets only for setting that exist *and* have any secret
property. This decreases the number of D-Bus calls when editing or
showing a connection with secrets.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1506536https://github.com/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/pull/327
The function nmc_print() receives a list of "targets". These are essentially
the rows that should be printed (while the "fields" list represents the columns).
When filling the cells with values, it calles repeatedly get_fcn() on the
column descriptors (fields), by passing each row (target).
The caller must be well aware that the fields and targets are
compatible. For example, in some cases the targets are NMDevice
instances and the target type must correspond to what get_fcn()
expects.
Add another user-data pointer that is passed on along with the
targets. That is useful, if we have a list of targets/rows, but
pass in additional data that applies to all rows alike.
It is still unused.
That allows for the property list to contain derived
property types. Also, the list can be directly passed
off as a "const NMMetaAbstractInfo *const*" list.
This change (improves) behavior.
Before, we would only complete
if (g_strcmp0 (con_type, nmc_tab_completion.con_type) != 0)
which doesn't really make sense as it depends on the slave-type,
not nmc_tab_completion.con_type.
We already have
- data sources (nm_cli, connections or settings)
- meta data information how to access the data sources (NMMetaAbstractInfo,
NmcMetaGenericInfo, NMMetaPropertyInfo)
Add now a generic way to output cli data using nmc_print(). It gets a
list of data-sources (@targets) and a list of available fields (meta
data). It also gets cli configuration (NmcConfig) and field selector
strings (@field_str).
Based on that, it should output the desired data.
This is intended to replaces the previous approach, where functions like
show_nm_status() have full knowledge about how to access the data and
create an intermediate output format (NmcOutputData, NmcOutputField)
that was printed via print_data().
show_nm_status() contained both knowledge about the data itself (how to
print a value) and intimate knoweledge about the output intermediate
format. Also, the intermediate format is hard to understand. For
example, sometimes we put the field prefix in NmcOutputField at index 0
and via the NmcOfFlags we control how to output the data.
Clearly separate the responsibilities.
- The meta data (NmcMetaGenericInfo) is only concerned with converting
a data source to a string (or a color format).
- the field selection (@field_str) only cares about parsing the list
of NMMetaAbstractInfo.
- _print_fill() populates a table with output values and header
entries.
- _print_do() prints the previously prepared table.
The advantage is that if you want to change anything, you only need to
touch a particular part.
This is only a show-case for `nmcli general status`. Parts are still
un-implemented and will follow.
This changes behavior for --terse mode: the values are now no longer
translated:
$ LANG=de_DE.utf8 nmcli -t --mode multiline general
When generating output data, nmcli iterates over a list of
property-descriptors (nmc_fields_ip4_config), creates an intermediate
array (output_data) and finally prints it.
However, previously both the meta data (nmc_fields_ip4_config) and
the intermediate format use the same type NmcOutputField. This means,
certain fields are relevant to describe a property, and other fields
are output/formatting fields.
Split this up. Now, the meta data is tracked in form of an NMMetaAbstractInfo
lists. This separates the information about properties from intermediate steps
during creation of the output.
Note that currently functions like print_ip4_config() still have all the
knowledge about how to generate the output. That is wrong, instead, the
meta data (NMMetaAbstractInfo) should describe how to create the output
and then all those functions could be replaced. This means, later we want
to add more knowledge to the NMMetaAbstractInfo, so it is important to
keep them separate from NmcOutputField.
Embed a @meta_type structure in NMMetaSettingInfoEditor and
NMMetaPropertyInfo. This allows to make the NMMeta*Info instances
themself to become generic and they can be passed around as generic
NMMetaAbstractInfo types.
For one, the embedded NMMetaType pointer can be used to determine
of which type a NMMetaAbstractInfo instance is. On the other hand,
the NMMetaType struct can be extended to be a VTable to provide
generic access to the type.
In the end, both NMMetaSettingInfoEditor and NMMetaPropertyInfo are
conceptionally very similar: the describe a certain type and provide
accessors.
In nmcli we have yet another NMMetaAbstractInfo type: NmcOutputField
will be modified to become another implementation of meta data (it
already is, it just cannot be used interchangable with the other
types).
Also, embed the NMMetaSettingInfoEditor in the NMMetaPropertyInfo
instance. This allows from a given NMMetaPropertyInfo to retrieve it's
parent NMMetaSettingInfoEditor.
"nm-meta-setting-desc.h" contains static type description, vtable and (internal)
accessor functions. Add accessor functions that operate on top of the type description
to "nm-meta-setting-access.h".