You may need to deal with YAML data in your Lua code.
These are the changes you would need in the usr/libexec/rpcd/luci.example
file.
First, declare that you want YAML libraries:
-- If you need to process YAML, opkg install lyaml
local lyaml = require "lyaml"
Then, declare a function to handle the YAML data, and a helper to read the file
local function readfile(path)
local s = fs.readfile(path)
return s and (s:gsub("^%s+", ""):gsub("%s+$", ""))
end
local function reading_from_yaml()
-- Use the locally declared readfile() function to read in the
-- sample YAML file that ships with this package.
local example_config = readfile("/etc/luci.example.yaml")
-- Map that string to a Lua table via lyaml's load() method
local example_table = lyaml.load(example_config)
-- Convert the table to JSON
local example_json = jsonc.stringify(example_table)
-- Pass the JSON back
return example_json
end
Declare the method in the methods
table
-- Converts the AGH YAML configuration into JSON for consumption by
-- the LuCI app.
get_yaml_file_sample = {
-- A special key of 'call' points to a function definition for execution.
call = function()
local r = {}
r.result = reading_from_yaml()
-- The 'call' handler will refer to '.code', but also defaults if not found.
r.code = 0
-- Return the table object; the call handler will access the attributes
-- of the table.
return r
end
},
These are the changes you need in the rpc.js
file.
Declare the RPC call
var load_sample_yaml = rpc.declare({
object: 'luci.example',
method: 'get_yaml_file_sample'
});
Add this declaration to the view.extend()
call
render_sample_yaml: function(sample) {
console.log('render_sample_yaml()');
console.log(sample);
if (sample.error) {
return this.generic_failure(sample.error)
}
// Basically, a fully static table declaration.
var table = E('table', { 'class': 'table', 'id': 'sample-yaml' }, [
E('tr', {}, [
E('td', { 'class': 'td left', 'width': '33%' }, _("Top Level Int")),
E('td', { 'class': 'td left' }, sample.top_level_int),
]),
E('tr', {}, [
E('td', { 'class': 'td left', 'width': '33%' }, _("Top Level String")),
E('td', { 'class': 'td left' }, sample.top_level_string),
])
]);
return table;
},
Add a call to the load
function in view.extend()
load: function () {
return Promise.all([
load_sample_yaml(),
load_sample1()
]);
},
Add this code to the render
function in view.extend()
E('div', { 'class': 'cbi-section', 'id': 'cbi-sample-yaml' }, [
E('div', { 'class': 'left' }, [
E('h3', _('Sample YAML via RPC')),
E('div', {}), _("YAML transformed to JSON, table built explicitly"),
this.render_sample_yaml(sample_yaml),
]),
]),
Allow access to the new RPC API
"read": {
"ubus": {
"luci.example": [
"get_yaml_file_sample",
"get_sample1",
"get_sample2"
]
},
Set up the sample YAML file, by placing it either in root/etc
of the development tree, or directly
in /etc
on the target machine and call it luci.example.yaml
to match up to the reading_from_yaml
function's expectations.
top_level_string: example
top_level_int: 8080
top_level:
list_elements:
- foo
- bar
That's it. Don't forget to also update the LUCI_DEPENDS
segment of the Makefile
to include
+lyaml
so that the packaging system knows your code needs the YAML parsing package.