Preliminaries ================ .. objectives:: Objectives We will learn how to: - create a Rougail :term:`structure description file ` - define a Rougail :term:`structure description file ` format version - define a Rougail :term:`variable` and set its :term:`value` .. prerequisites:: Prerequisites We assume that Rougail's library is :ref:`already installed ` on your computer (or in a virtual environment). .. type-along:: an empty dictionary An empty structure description file .. exercise:: The folder structure Here is the tree structure we want to have:: workplace ├── firefox    │   └── dictionary.yml - Let's make a :file:`workplace` directory, with a :file:`firefox` subfolder. - First, we wil make a :term:`dictionary`, so let's create a :file:`dictionary.yml` file located in the :file:`firefox` subfolder. The dictionary ---------------- This is an empty Rougail dictionnary .. extinclude:: https://forge.cloud.silique.fr/stove/rougail-tutorials/raw/tag/v1.1_000/firefox/00-proxy.yml :language: yaml :caption: An empty rougail dictionnary file with the version number only :name: RougailDictionaryEmptyFile .. --- version: 1.1 .. type-along:: a first variable Let's put a variable in the Rougail :term:`structure description file ` Defining a variable and its default value ---------------------------------------------- This is a first Rougail variable in a Rougail dictionnary. .. extinclude:: https://forge.cloud.silique.fr/stove/rougail-tutorials/raw/tag/v1.1_010/firefox/00-proxy.yml :language: yaml :caption: A Rougail dictionnary file with only one variable :name: RougailDictionaryFirstVariableName .. --- proxy_mode: - Then if we run the Rougail CLI utility command .. code-block:: text :class: terminal rougail -v 1.1 -m firefox/ we will actually have an error: .. raw:: html :url: https://forge.cloud.silique.fr/stove/rougail-tutorials/raw/tag/v1.1_010/config/01/output_ro.html :class: error-box .. 🛑 ERRORS ┣━━ The following variables are mandatory but have no value: ┗━━ - proxy_mode Because this variable is :term:`mandatory` and needs to be set **but** there's no value yet. So we can therefore see this consequence: .. important:: Once defined, an option configuration :term:`value` is :term:`mandatory`. Rougail waits for the `proxy_mode` configuration option's value to be set. .. seealso:: To go further, have a look at the :tiramisu:`mandatory option ` Tiramisu's definition. .. glossary:: mandatory A variable is mandatory when a value is required, that is, `None` is not an option. Then we just add a variable's description, which is a good practice. .. extinclude:: https://forge.cloud.silique.fr/stove/rougail-tutorials/raw/tag/v1.1_011/firefox/00-proxy.yml :language: yaml :caption: A Rougail dictionnary file with a variable and a description :name: RougailDictionaryFirstVariableDescription .. --- proxy_mode: description: Configure Proxy Access to the Internet We need a **default value**. .. glossary:: default values A default value is a variable value that is predefined, that is, this value is placed right in the structure file. So let's define a variable with a description -- **and a default value** .. FIXME trouver une url qui corresponde à une valeur par défaut **dans le dictionnaire** .. code-block:: yaml :caption: A rougail dictionnary file with a default value for the variable :name: RougailDictionaryVariableDefault --- proxy_mode: description: Configure Proxy Access to the Internet default: No proxy .. type-along:: how to set a value A default value has been set, great. Now how do I assign a value to a variable? How to set a value ---------------------- So far we have only talked about the one that writes the structure files. It is called the integrator. .. glossary:: integrator An integrator in the Rougail logic is the person who writes the :term:`structure files `\ . He has the responsibilité of the integration process, that is, defines the variables and the relationship between them, the variables that are allowed (or not) to be set, and so on. His responsabilites are the **structuration** and the **consistency** of the variables. Now we will talk about the one that defines the values. It is called the operator. .. glossary:: operator An operator ih the Rougail logic is the person who gives :term:`value`\ s to the pre-defined variables, his responsabilities are to set variable values correctly. The user :term:`value`\ s, that is the values that have been set by the operator, are of course type validated by the :term:`structure file definition `. Values are mandatory ------------------------- It is the operator's responsibility to set configuration options values. He does not work with the dictionary (the structure file), he is responsible for other files, called the configuration files. .. glossary:: configuration file A configuration file is a file where only the values ​​of the configuration options are assigned. The structure, the consistency of the variables between them is not the responsibility of these files (but of the dictionary files). .. exercise:: Folder structure update Now we add a :file:`config/config.yml` file in our project:: workplace ├── firefox    │   ├── dictionary.yml └── config └── config.yml .. type-along:: how to set a default value in a configuration file So for example if the integrator has not set any default value in his structure file, the operator can do it like this: .. extinclude:: https://forge.cloud.silique.fr/stove/rougail-tutorials/raw/tag/v1.1_011/config/02/config.yaml :language: yaml :caption: The Rougail configuration file :file:`config/config.yml`, with a default value set. :name: RougailConfigDefaultValue .. --- proxy_mode: No proxy With the rougail CLI the operator has to add the `-u file -ff config/config.yml` options: .. code-block:: text :class: terminal :caption: A rougail Command Line Utility call with the :file:`config/config.yml` Rougail configuration file rougail -v 1.1 -m firefox -u file -ff config/01/config.yaml Let us clarify this essential point: - the integrator works on dictionaries - the operator works on configuration files .. note:: Most of the time, the integrator and the operator are one and the same person, here we are talking about roles and not necessarily about people. Variable's type ----------------- If the `type` attribute is not set, Rougail infers a `string` type for the `proxy_mode` configuration option variable type as defined in the structure file. If the operator sets an option value for example with the `number` type, like this: .. code-block:: yaml --- example_var: description: Configure Proxy Access to the Internet type: number Then Rougail will expect a `int` or a `float` as a value for the `example_var` variable. In our firefox use case, the real type of the `proxy_mode` variable will be now set as a `choice` type: .. type-along:: Defining a choice type A choice type variable is a variable where the content is constrained by a list .. extinclude:: https://forge.cloud.silique.fr/stove/rougail-tutorials/raw/tag/v1.1_013/firefox/00-proxy.yml :linenos: :language: yaml :caption: The real :file:`firefox/proxy.yml` Rougail dictionnary file with a choice type :name: RougailDictionaryChoiceType .. --- proxy_mode: description: Configure Proxy Access to the Internet type: choice choices: - No proxy - Auto-detect proxy settings for this network - Use system proxy settings - Manual proxy configuration - Automatic proxy configuration URL default: No proxy - Then if we run the Rougail CLI .. code-block:: text :class: terminal rougail -v 1.1 -m firefox/ We will have an output like this: .. raw:: html :url: https://forge.cloud.silique.fr/stove/rougail-tutorials/raw/commit/v1.1_013/config/01/output_ro.html :class: output ..
╭────────────────────────── Caption ──────────────────────────╮
    │ Variable                           Default value            │
    │ Undocumented variable              Modified value           │
    │ Undocumented but modified variable (Original default value) │
    │ Unmodifiable variable                                       │
    ╰─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯
    Variables:
    ┗━━ 📓 proxy_mode: No proxy
    
The `proxy_mode` variable here, implicitely requires a value. It is a :term:`mandatory` variable. As we set the `proxy_mode` variable as `No proxy` by default, we actually have specified a value, and the value appears in yellow, which means : "set by default". Container type ----------------- We say that the `proxy_mode` variable is *constrained* (by the `choice` type). We have the list of the possible (authorized) values: - `No proxy` - `Auto-detect proxy settings for this network` - `Use system proxy settings` - `Manual proxy configuration` - `Automatic proxy configuration URL` .. glossary:: choice type The `proxy_mode` setting is "choice" (`type: choice`) means that there is a list of available values that can be selected. .. keypoints:: Key points progress Indeed, in the Firefox configuration, it is possible to define several configuration modes, from no proxy at all (`no proxy`) to a kind of automatic configuration mode from a file (`set up proxy configuration from a file`). **Keywords** - :term:`structure file `: structure description file - :term:`variable`: an option's name which has a value - a variable's description - a variable's type - a variable's default value - the :term:`integrator` and :term:`operator` roles - a mandatory value - a choice type To sum up, we have arrived at this point in writing a structure file like this: **Structure description file** .. extinclude:: https://forge.cloud.silique.fr/stove/rougail-tutorials/raw/tag/v1.1_013/firefox/00-proxy.yml :linenos: :language: yaml :caption: A Rougail dictionnary file with a variable named `proxy_mode`, with a default value. .. .. raw:: text --- proxy_mode: description: Configure Proxy Access to the Internet type: choice choices: - No proxy - Auto-detect proxy settings for this network - Use system proxy settings - Manual proxy configuration - Automatic proxy configuration URL default: No proxy