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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 | #!/usr/bin/python
# Example demonstrating how to use the configuration/commandline system
# for object setup.
# This parses the given config file in 'ISC' style where the sections
# represent object instances and shows how to iterate over the sections.
# Pass it the sample apt-ftparchive configuration,
# doc/examples/ftp-archive.conf
# or a bind8 config file..
import apt_pkg
import sys
ConfigFile = apt_pkg.parse_commandline(apt_pkg.config, [], sys.argv)
if len(ConfigFile) != 1:
print "Must have exactly 1 file name"
sys.exit(0)
Cnf = apt_pkg.Configuration()
apt_pkg.read_config_file_isc(Cnf, ConfigFile[0])
# Print the configuration space
#print "The Configuration space looks like:"
#for I in Cnf.keys():
# print "%s \"%s\";" % (I, Cnf[I])
# bind8 config file..
if "Zone" in Cnf:
print "Zones: ", Cnf.sub_tree("zone").list()
for I in Cnf.list("zone"):
SubCnf = Cnf.sub_tree(I)
if SubCnf.find("type") == "slave":
print "Masters for %s: %s" % (
SubCnf.my_tag(), SubCnf.value_list("masters"))
else:
print "Tree definitions:"
for I in Cnf.list("tree"):
SubCnf = Cnf.sub_tree(I)
# This could use Find which would eliminate the possibility of
# exceptions.
print "Subtree %s with sections '%s' and architectures '%s'" % (
SubCnf.my_tag(), SubCnf["Sections"], SubCnf["Architectures"])
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