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Diffstat (limited to 'doc/server/plugins/generators/rules.txt')
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diff --git a/doc/server/plugins/generators/rules.txt b/doc/server/plugins/generators/rules.txt index 9ba70238d..64dbc8597 100644 --- a/doc/server/plugins/generators/rules.txt +++ b/doc/server/plugins/generators/rules.txt @@ -20,32 +20,14 @@ The Rules plugin resolves the following Abstract Configuration Entities: to literal configuration entries suitable for the client drivers to consume. -For an entity specification to be included in the Literal configuration -the name attribute from an Abstract Entity Tag (from Base or Bundler) -must match the name attribute of an Entity tag in Rules, along with the -appropriate group associations of course. +For an entity specification to be included in the Literal +configuration the name attribute from an abstract entity tag (from +Bundler) must match the name attribute of an entity tag in Rules, +along with the appropriate group associations of course. Each file in the Rules directory has a priority. This allows the same Entities to be served by multiple files. The priorities can be used to -break ties in the case that multiple files serve data for the same Entity. - - -Usage of Groups in Rules -======================== - -Groups are used by the Rules plugin, along with host metadata, for -selecting the Configuration Entity entries to include in the clients -literal configuration. They can be thought of as:: - - if client is a member of group1 then - assign to literal config - -Nested groups are conjunctive (logical and).:: - - if client is a member of group1 and group2 then - assign to literal config - -Group membership may be negated. +break ties in the case that multiple files serve data for the same entity. Tag Attributes in Rules ======================= @@ -497,8 +479,8 @@ If you wish, you can configure the Rules plugin to support regular expressions. This entails a small performance and memory usage penalty. To do so, add the following setting to ``bcfg2.conf``:: - [rules] - regex = yes + [rules] + regex = yes With regular expressions enabled, you can use a regex in the ``name`` attribute to match multiple abstract configuration entries. |