From 207df6fc406e81bfeebdff7f404bd242ff3f099f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Tue, 7 May 2024 06:48:35 +0200 Subject: Merging upstream version 0.12.2. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- docs/_posts/2023-08-04-config-dump.md | 56 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 56 insertions(+) create mode 100644 docs/_posts/2023-08-04-config-dump.md (limited to 'docs/_posts/2023-08-04-config-dump.md') diff --git a/docs/_posts/2023-08-04-config-dump.md b/docs/_posts/2023-08-04-config-dump.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cfa9471 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/_posts/2023-08-04-config-dump.md @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +--- +layout: post +title: Tooling for troubleshooting configuration +excerpt: Getting the final configuration and the sources of values +--- + +*(This change is in **v0.12.0+**)* + +Inspired by [this blog post about reporting configuration file locations](https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/sysadmin/ReportConfigFileLocations) +and the [ensuing HackerNews commentary](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36465886). +I've added the `config get` and `config blame` management commands for getting the +final configuration and the source of each property in the configuration, respectively. +I had previously added the file locations used by **lnav** in the `lnav -h` output as +recommended by the blog post. But, the HN comments made a good case for adding the +the other troubleshooting tooling as well. + +If you would like to try out these new commands, you need to run lnav with the `-m` +option to switch to the "management" mode. For example, just running lnav with this +flag will print out the available operations: + +```console +$ lnav -m +✘ error: expecting an operation to perform + = help: the available operations are: + • config: perform operations on the lnav configuration + • format: perform operations on log file formats + • piper: perform operations on piper storage + • regex101: create and edit log message regular expressions using regex101.com +``` + +Executing `config get` will print out the final configuration that lnav is operating +with as JSON: + +```console +$ lnav -m config get +``` + +If you would like to know the source of the value for each property, you can use +the `config blame` command, like so: + +```console +$ lnav -m config blame | tail +/ui/theme-defs/solarized-light/vars/black -> solarized-light.json:15 +/ui/theme-defs/solarized-light/vars/blue -> solarized-light.json:21 +/ui/theme-defs/solarized-light/vars/cyan -> solarized-light.json:22 +/ui/theme-defs/solarized-light/vars/green -> solarized-light.json:23 +/ui/theme-defs/solarized-light/vars/magenta -> solarized-light.json:19 +/ui/theme-defs/solarized-light/vars/orange -> solarized-light.json:17 +/ui/theme-defs/solarized-light/vars/red -> solarized-light.json:18 +/ui/theme-defs/solarized-light/vars/semantic_highlight_color -> solarized-light.json:24 +/ui/theme-defs/solarized-light/vars/violet -> solarized-light.json:20 +/ui/theme-defs/solarized-light/vars/yellow -> solarized-light.json:16 +``` + +In the above output, "solarized-light.json" file is built into the lnav +executable and is not from the file system. -- cgit v1.2.3