The `hidden` property ======================= .. objectives:: Objectives In this section we will: - use a new family or variable's property: the `hidden` property - create a variable with a new type, the `boolean` type - reuse a value of a variable for another variable (in this use case we will reuse the HTTP configuration variables values for the configuration of the HTTPS). .. prerequisites:: Reminder Let's summarize the configuration up to here Whe have the `proxy_mode` configuration here: .. extinclude:: https://forge.cloud.silique.fr/stove/rougail-tutorials/raw/tag/v1.1_030/firefox/00-proxy.yml :language: yaml :caption: firefox/00-proxy.yml .. --- proxy_mode: description: Configure Proxy Access to the Internet choices: - No proxy - Auto-detect proxy settings for this network - Use system proxy settings - Manual proxy configuration - Automatic proxy configuration URL default: No proxy With the `manual` family that is used in case of the `"Manual proxy configuration"` value of the `proxy_mode` variable has been chosen: .. extinclude:: https://forge.cloud.silique.fr/stove/rougail-tutorials/raw/tag/v1.1_030/firefox/10-manual.yml :language: yaml :caption: firefox/10-manual.yml .. --- manual: description: Manual proxy configuration disabled: variable: proxy_mode when_not: 'Manual proxy configuration' http_proxy: description: HTTP Proxy address: description: HTTP address type: domainname params: allow_ip: true port: description: HTTP Port type: port default: 8080 OK then. Let's continue our proxy's configuration. .. type-along:: The HTTPS mode Now we will focus on configuring the HTTPS mode in case of `"Manual proxy configuration"` value has been chosen. .. image:: images/firefox_manual_https.png We are going to define two other variables for the HTTPS use only: .. confval:: https_proxy.address :type: `domainname` This is an address setting for the manual HTTPS configuration .. confval:: https_proxy.port :type: `port` This is a port setting for the manual HTTPS configuration - There are now two very similar variables, a `manual.http_proxy.address` variable and a `manual.https_proxy.address` variable - In the same way, we have a `manual.http_proxy.port` variable and a `manual.https_proxy.port` variable. The context -------------- Let's introduce a new Rougail concept here: .. glossary:: context A :term:`configuration` is highly statefull and can change at any moment. Sometimes somes minor changes in the :term:`user datas` may involve chain reactions in the whole :term:`configuration`. The **context** is the state of the user datas at one moment. The set of the values of the variables at a given moment. This term also refers to the ability of a system to handle the *statefull* state of a configuration. It expresses the transition between one situation to another situation, that is, the deeply **statefull** aspects of a data set. .. type-along:: A new variable which has the `boolean` type The best way to reproduce the `"Also use this HTTP proxy variables for HTTPS"` checkbox in the firefox interface is to add a boolean variable in our structure. A boolean variable can reproduce this binary choice option. Do we want to reuse, for the HTTPS mode, the same configuration as for the HTTP mode? Well, it depends on the :term:`context`. Let's create a new variable, named `use_for_https` here: .. confval:: use_for_https :type: `boolean` :default: `true` This is a setting that enables to reuse or not the HTTP proxy configuration for HTTPS .. questions:: Question: how does it work? How will this variable drive the reuse of HTTP data to HTTPS data? Its description in the structure file gives us this: .. extinclude:: https://forge.cloud.silique.fr/stove/rougail-tutorials/raw/tag/v1.1_030/firefox/20-manual.yml :language: yaml :caption: firefox/20-manual.yml .. --- manual: use_for_https: description: Also use this proxy for HTTPS type: boolean default: true .. prerequisites:: Reminder So now we have three new variables in the `manual` family (with its `https_proxy` subfamily) which express the manual mode of the http proxy configuration. .. extinclude:: https://forge.cloud.silique.fr/stove/rougail-tutorials/raw/commit/v1.1_032/firefox/20-manual.yml :language: yaml :caption: `firefox/20-manual.yml` .. --- manual: use_for_https: description: Also use this proxy for HTTPS default: true https_proxy: description: HTTPS Proxy address: description: HTTPS address type: domainname params: allow_ip: true port: description: HTTPS Port type: port default: 8080 And with this :confval:`use_for_https` boolean variable, there are two possibilities, and only two: - The http proxy's configuration will be reused for the https proxy's configuration - The http proxy's will not be reused for the https proxy's configuration .. questions:: Question: shall we use the `disabled` property here? Is it relevant to use the :term:`disabled property ` here? **answer**: No! Because we *need* to use these variables at any :term:`context` of the proxy's manual configuration use case, we simply have to point their values ​​in one direction or another depending on this or that context. It is absolutely not a question of deactivating them. The `manual.https_proxy.address` and the `manual.http_proxy.port` variables shall not be disabled (deactivated) in the manual mode. We have to create a new property here. The `hidden` property ---------------------- .. glossary:: hidden A variable or family's property is hidden if its value **shall not be seen** in a given :term:`context`. Anyway, these variables can be used again if the context evolves. This is the main difference between the `hidden` and the `disabled` properties. Now we can set a `hidden` property to the `https_proxy` family: .. extinclude:: https://forge.cloud.silique.fr/stove/rougail-tutorials/raw/tag/v1.1_033/firefox/20-manual.yml :language: yaml :caption: The `https_proxy` subfamily with the `hidden` property :name: HiddenPropertySubfamily .. --- manual: use_for_https: description: Also use this proxy for HTTPS default: true https_proxy: description: HTTPS Proxy hidden: true address: description: HTTPS address type: domainname params: allow_ip: true port: description: HTTPS Port type: port default: 8080 The whole `https_proxy` family has been set to `hidden` here. .. warning:: A `hidden` variable with the `mandatory` parameter set still shall have a defined value, even if it's hidden. If we choose the manual proxy configuration mode, .. extinclude:: https://forge.cloud.silique.fr/stove/rougail-tutorials/raw/tag/v1.1_033/config/03/config.yaml :language: yaml :caption: The Manual proxy configuration value is set .. --- proxy_mode: Manual proxy configuration Note that in this context, if we don't set a value to the `manual.http_proxy.address` mandatory variable, even if it is `hidden`, Rougail will raise an error: .. todo:: Ce raw html lΓ  est sur manual.http_proxy.address et pas manual.https_proxy.address .. raw:: html :url: https://forge.cloud.silique.fr/stove/rougail-tutorials/raw/tag/v1.1_033/config/03/output_ro.html :class: error-box ..
πŸ›‘ ERRORS
    ┣━━ The following variables are mandatory but have no value:
    ┗━━   - manual.http_proxy.address (HTTP address)
    
A contextual hidden family driven by a boolean variable ----------------------------------------------------------- What we want is having this `hidden` property assigned dynamically depending on the `use_for_https` `true` or `false` value. Here is how to achieve this: .. extinclude:: https://forge.cloud.silique.fr/stove/rougail-tutorials/raw/tag/v1.1_034/firefox/20-manual.yml :language: yaml :caption: The hidden property now depends on the value of `manual.use_for_https` .. --- manual: use_for_https: description: Also use this proxy for HTTPS default: true https_proxy: description: HTTPS Proxy hidden: variable: manual.use_for_https address: description: HTTPS address type: domainname params: allow_ip: true port: description: HTTPS Port type: port default: 8080 Yes, it is possible to add a `variable` parameter to the `hidden` attribute. A contextualized default value --------------------------------- .. discussion:: A contextualized default value A contextualized default value is a default value (of a variable) that is driven by another variable. This variable type and its parameters type are copied in the default value's target variable. There is something left in the https configuration mode of the proxy: - if the use of the proxy variables for https are the same of the proxy variables for http, that is, if `use_for_https` is true, the https configuration variables are hidden, that's OK. - if the use of the proxy variables for https **are not** the same of the proxy variables for http, we would like to set their default values to the http proxy variables values. By now, the default settings are set like this: .. code-block:: yaml port: description: HTTPS Port type: port default: 8080 The dynamic setting of a default can be achieved in this way: .. extinclude:: https://forge.cloud.silique.fr/stove/rougail-tutorials/raw/tag/v1.1_035/firefox/20-manual.yml :language: yaml :caption: A default variable's value dynamically set .. --- manual: use_for_https: description: Also use this proxy for HTTPS default: true https_proxy: description: HTTPS Proxy hidden: variable: manual.use_for_https address: description: HTTPS address type: domainname params: allow_ip: true default: variable: manual.http_proxy.address port: description: HTTPS Port type: port default: variable: manual.http_proxy.port The default value is a pointer to another variable's value. Here, the defaut value of `manual.https_proxy.address` points to `manual.http_proxy.address`. This is the same thing for the default value of the `manual.https_proxy.port` variable, which points to the `manual.http_proxy.port` value. We also say that the default value is *calculated*. .. glossary:: calculated We say that a variable's value or a default variable's value is calculated when there is a pointer which refers to another variable's value or if there is some :term:`jinja` code or a python function that calculates it. .. keypoints:: Key points **Keywords** - The :term:`hidden` property set to a family - The fact that a property can be set dynamically - The conditional dependency of a `hidden` property that depends on a `boolean` variable. - A calculated default value **Progress** We have arrived at the end of the proxy's manual configuration's section.