module-inifile/lib/puppet/util/ini_file/section.rb

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module Puppet
module Util
class IniFile
class Section
# Some implementation details:
#
# * `name` will be set to the empty string for the 'global' section.
# * there will always be a 'global' section, with a `start_line` of 0,
# but if the file actually begins with a real section header on
# the first line, then the 'global' section will have an
# `end_line` of `nil`.
# * `start_line` and `end_line` will be set to `nil` for a new non-global
# section.
def initialize(name, start_line, end_line, settings, indentation)
@name = name
@start_line = start_line
@end_line = end_line
@existing_settings = settings.nil? ? {} : settings
@additional_settings = {}
@indentation = indentation
end
attr_reader :name, :start_line, :end_line, :additional_settings, :indentation
def is_global?()
@name == ''
end
def is_new_section?()
# a new section (global or named) will always have `end_line`
# set to `nil`
@end_line.nil?
end
def get_value(setting_name)
@existing_settings[setting_name] || @additional_settings[setting_name]
end
def has_existing_setting?(setting_name)
@existing_settings.has_key?(setting_name)
end
def update_existing_setting(setting_name, value)
@existing_settings[setting_name] = value
end
def remove_existing_setting(setting_name)
if (@existing_settings.delete(setting_name))
if @end_line
@end_line = @end_line - 1
end
end
end
# This is a hacky method; it's basically called when we need to insert
# a new setting but we don't want it to appear at the very end of the
# section. Instead we hack it into the existing settings list and
# increment our end_line number--this assumes that the caller (`ini_file`)
# is doing some babysitting w/rt the other sections and the actual data
# of the lines.
def insert_inline_setting(setting_name, value)
@existing_settings[setting_name] = value
if @end_line
@end_line = @end_line + 1
end
end
def set_additional_setting(setting_name, value)
@additional_settings[setting_name] = value
end
# Decrement the start and end line numbers for the section (if they are
# defined); this is intended to be called when a setting is removed
# from a section that comes before this section in the ini file.
def decrement_line_nums()
if @start_line
@start_line = @start_line - 1
end
if @end_line
@end_line = @end_line - 1
end
end
# Increment the start and end line numbers for the section (if they are
# defined); this is intended to be called when an inline setting is added
# to a section that comes before this section in the ini file.
def increment_line_nums()
if @start_line
@start_line = @start_line + 1
end
if @end_line
@end_line = @end_line + 1
end
end
end
end
end
end