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Homogeneous elements sequence
==================================
.. objectives:: Objectives
We are going to discuss a new Rougail type, :term:`the sequence of homogeneous elements <sequence>`
which we will call, more concisely, a :term:`sequence`. It's a rather unusual :term:`family`.
.. prerequisites:: Prerequisites
- We assume that Rougail's library is :ref:`installed <installation>` on your computer.
- It is possible to retrieve the current state of the various Rougail files manipulated in this tutorial step
by checking out the corresponding tag of the `rougail-tutorials` git repository.
Each tag corresponds to a stage of progress in the tutorial.
Of course, you can also decide to copy/paste or download the tutorial files contents while following the tutorial steps.
If you want to follow this tutorial with the help of the corresponding :tutorial:`rougail-tutorials git repository <src/branch/1.1>`,
this workshop page corresponds to the tag :tutorial:`1.1_190 <src/tag/1.1_190/README.md>`
in the repository.
::
git clone https://forge.cloud.silique.fr/stove/rougail-tutorials.git
git switch --detach 1.1_190
As a reminder, we are now talking about the Firefox add-on called
`Foxy Proxy <https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/foxyproxy-standard/>`_ use case,
here is the Foxy Proxy widget:
.. image:: images/foxyproxy.png
A family with sequence type
------------------------------
.. note:: To be precise, we should say: a :term:`family with a sequence of homogeneous elements type <sequence>`.
Our request here is to have a list of homogeneous objects.
Indeed, if we click on "Add proxy" in our Foxy Proxy widget, we will need to specify:
- a proxy type
- a color
(and also enter some other values).
And this applies to each proxy we will define.
Here is the structure file associated with this use case:
.. extinclude:: https://forge.cloud.silique.fr/stove/rougail-tutorials/raw/tag/v1.1_190/foxyproxy/00-foxyproxy.yml
:language: yaml
:caption: The FoxyProxy structure file :file:`foxyproxy/00-foxyproxy.yml` with the `proxies` sequence variable
..
%YAML 1.2
---
version: 1.1
proxies:
description: Proxy configuration
type: sequence
title:
description: Title or Description
mandatory: false
color: # Color
...
Unsurprisingly, the way to assign the `sequence` type is done with the help of the `type` parameter.
We see here that `proxies` is a family because it contains the variables `title` and `color`.
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There is nothing new to say to this two variable:
- `title` is not mandatory string
- `color` is just a string
.. note::
The first variable of the :term:`sequence` is not mandatory.
This does not mean that the variable is :ref:`tutorial_nullable` or that the :ref:`list is empty <tutorial_not_mandatory_list>`.
In this case, that means that the sequence is empty.
Which we could write in JSON like this:
.. code-block:: json
[]
Now configure the sequence:
.. extinclude:: https://forge.cloud.silique.fr/stove/rougail-tutorials/raw/commit/v1.1_190/config/02/config.yml
:language: yaml
:caption: A :file:`config/02/config.yml` user data file with the `proxies` sequence
..
---
foxyproxy:
proxies:
- title: My company
color: '#66cc66'
We can see in the :term:`user data` YAML file that the `proxies` value is a list of mappings.
Which we could write in JSON like this:
.. code-block:: json
[
{
"title": "My company",
"color": "#66cc66"
}
]
So we can clearly see in the JSON that if there's a `title` key, then there will also be a `color` key.
This is guaranteed by our :term:`sequence` type.
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Let's launch our Rougail CLI:
.. raw:: html
:class: terminal
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:url: https://forge.cloud.silique.fr/stove/rougail-tutorials/raw/commit/v1.1_190/config/02/cmd_ro.txt
..
rougail -m firefox/ -s Firefox -xn FoxyProxy -xd 0 foxyproxy/ --types types/proxy --modes_level basic standard advanced -u yaml -yf config/02/config.yml
And the Rougail output is:
.. raw:: html
:class: output
:url: https://forge.cloud.silique.fr/stove/rougail-tutorials/raw/commit/v1.1_190/config/02/output_ro.html
..
Variables:
┣━━ 📂 firefox (Firefox)
┃ ┣━━ 📓 proxy_mode (Configure Proxy Access to the Internet): No proxy
┃ ┗━━ 📂 dns_over_https (DNS over HTTPS)
┃ ┗━━ 📓 enable_dns_over_https (Enable DNS over HTTPS): false
┗━━ 📂 foxyproxy (FoxyProxy)
┗━━ 📂 proxies (Proxy configuration)
┗━━ 📂 title (Title or Description)
┣━━ 📓 title (Title or Description): My company ◀ loaded from the
┃ YAML file "config/02/config.yml"
┗━━ 📓 color (Color): #66cc66 ◀ loaded from the YAML file
"config/02/config.yml"
.. type-along:: A sequence with multiple user data
We will now look at the same `proxies` sequence variable,
to which multiple values are assigned:
.. extinclude:: https://forge.cloud.silique.fr/stove/rougail-tutorials/raw/commit/v1.1_190/config/03/config.yml
:language: yaml
:caption: A :file:`config/03/config.yml` user data file with multiple values
..
---
foxyproxy:
proxies:
- title: My company
color: '#66cc66'
- title: An other company
color: '#cc66cc'
- title: WPAD
color: '#1166cc'
Which we could write in JSON like this:
.. code-block:: json
[
{
"title": "My company",
"color": "#66cc66"
},
{
"title": "An other company",
"color": "#cc66cc"
},
{
"title": "WPAD",
"color": "#1166cc"
}
]
And now we can clearly see that this `proxies` variable of type `sequence`
is a container for lists of values of the same shape,
and which contain the same number of elements:
.. raw:: html
:class: output
:url: https://forge.cloud.silique.fr/stove/rougail-tutorials/raw/commit/v1.1_190/config/03/output_ro.html
..
Variables:
┣━━ 📂 firefox (Firefox)
┃ ┣━━ 📓 proxy_mode (Configure Proxy Access to the Internet): No proxy
┃ ┗━━ 📂 dns_over_https (DNS over HTTPS)
┃ ┗━━ 📓 enable_dns_over_https (Enable DNS over HTTPS): false
┗━━ 📂 foxyproxy (FoxyProxy)
┗━━ 📂 proxies (Proxy configuration)
┣━━ 📂 title (Title or Description)
┃ ┣━━ 📓 title (Title or Description): My company ◀ loaded from the
┃ ┃ YAML file "config/03/config.yml"
┃ ┗━━ 📓 color (Color): #66cc66 ◀ loaded from the YAML file
┃ "config/03/config.yml"
┣━━ 📂 title (Title or Description)
┃ ┣━━ 📓 title (Title or Description): An other company ◀ loaded from
┃ ┃ the YAML file "config/03/config.yml"
┃ ┗━━ 📓 color (Color): #cc66cc ◀ loaded from the YAML file
┃ "config/03/config.yml"
┗━━ 📂 title (Title or Description)
┣━━ 📓 title (Title or Description): WPAD ◀ loaded from the YAML
┃ file "config/03/config.yml"
┗━━ 📓 color (Color): #1166cc ◀ loaded from the YAML file
"config/03/config.yml"
.. seealso::
To go further, you can have a look at the Rougail format pages :ref:`Sequence of homogeneous elements <sequence_family>`
.. keypoints:: let's review the key points
**Keywords**
Sequence.
We saw a :term:`sequence` type family, which full name is :ref:`Sequence of homogeneous elements <sequence_family>`.
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**Comments**
What is remarkable here is that we are dealing with a new form of :term:`consistency`
which focuses on variables that are similar within a family,
not because they have the same type, but because, as they are lists,
they must have the same number of elements.