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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jon Siwek
4c066ca914 Remove unnecessary &optional from a Config::set_value() parameter 2019-10-15 17:46:05 -07:00
Daniel Thayer
be182aac83 More bro-to-zeek renaming in scripts and other files 2019-05-16 02:36:41 -05:00
Jon Siwek
aebcb1415d GH-234: rename Broxygen to Zeexygen along with roles/directives
* All "Broxygen" usages have been replaced in
  code, documentation, filenames, etc.

* Sphinx roles/directives like ":bro:see" are now ":zeek:see"

* The "--broxygen" command-line option is now "--zeexygen"
2019-04-22 19:45:50 -07:00
Jon Siwek
a994be9eeb Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/topic/seth/zeek_init'
* origin/topic/seth/zeek_init:
  Some more testing fixes.
  Update docs and tests for bro_(init|done) -> zeek_(init|done)
  Implement the zeek_init handler.
2019-04-19 11:24:29 -07:00
Seth Hall
8cefb9be42 Implement the zeek_init handler.
Implements the change and a test.
2019-04-14 08:37:35 -04:00
Daniel Thayer
18bd74454b Rename all scripts to have ".zeek" file extension 2019-04-11 21:12:40 -05:00
Jon Siwek
01d303b480 Migrate table-based for-loops to key-value iteration 2019-03-15 19:54:44 -07:00
Johanna Amann
bec98b98f3 Weird settings: make constants into options.
The new weird settings are now all updateable during runtime.
2018-09-05 13:12:23 -07:00
Jon Siwek
8db042a8c2 Remove Cluster::broadcast_topic
As enabling Broker forwarding would cause routing loops with messages
sent to such a topic (one subscribed to on all nodes).
2018-08-28 16:40:48 -05:00
Jon Siwek
1a75ef2abd Remove "relay" family of Broker functions
Namely these are now removed:

    - Broker::relay
    - Broker::publish_and_relay
    - Cluster::relay_rr
    - Cluster::relay_hrw

The idea being that Broker may eventually implement the necessary
routing (plus load balancing) functionality.  For now, code that used
these should "manually" handle and re-publish events as needed.
2018-08-27 16:49:35 -05:00
Daniel Thayer
9291fef6d2 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into topic/dnthayer/doc-fixes-for-2.6 2018-08-15 15:27:44 -05:00
Daniel Thayer
0e2dbfe7c3 Fix typos and formatting issues in config framework docs 2018-07-30 14:12:25 -05:00
Vern Paxson
88fd7510c6 reap the fruits of v += e 2018-07-26 12:51:36 -07:00
Johanna Amann
c28f1ae0ce Add sending of values to nodes that dropped out.
The only node that cannot be recovered is the manager - and the manager
should just re-read its own configuration and be ok :)
2018-06-29 13:10:00 -07:00
Johanna Amann
d6990119db Continue work on config framework clusterization.
This does not currently work.
2018-06-27 10:47:17 -07:00
Johanna Amann
44dfcb7c6a Start clusterizing configuration framework.
This is not finished and currently does not work due Broker not liking
to serialize into any types.
2018-05-29 14:08:05 -07:00
Daniel Thayer
f3e42874b8 Improve config framework documentation comments
Fixed typos and formatting.
2018-03-15 14:16:00 -05:00
Robin Sommer
fff4db5145 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/topic/johanna/config'
Closes BIT-1900.

* origin/topic/johanna/config:
  Use port_mgr->Get() in the input framework config changes.
  Allow the empty field separator to be empty; use in config framework.
  Fix small bug in config reader.
  Fix segmentation fault when parsing sets containing invalid elements.
  Add config framework.
2018-02-07 14:10:48 -08:00
Johanna Amann
db6f028003 Add config framework.
The configuration framework consists of three mostly distinct parts:

* option variables
* the config reader
* the script level framework

I will describe the three elements in the following.

Internally, this commit also performs a range of changes to the Input
manager; it marks a lot of functions as const and introduces a new
ValueToVal method (which could in theory replace the already existing
one - it is a bit more powerful).

This also changes SerialTypes to have a subtype for Values, just as
Fields already have it; I think it was mostly an oversight that this was
not introduced from the beginning. This should not necessitate any code
changes for people already using SerialTypes.

option variable
===============

The option keyword allows variables to be specified as run-tine options.
Such variables cannot be changed using normal assignments. Instead, they
can be changed using Option::set. It is possible to "subscribe" to
options and be notified when an option value changes.

Change handlers can also change values before they are applied; this
gives them the opportunity to reject changes. Priorities can be
specified if there are several handlers for one option.

Example script:

option testbool: bool = T;

function option_changed(ID: string, new_value: bool): bool
  {
  print fmt("Value of %s changed from %s to %s", ID, testbool, new_value);
  return new_value;
  }

event bro_init()
  {
  print "Old value", testbool;
  Option::set_change_handler("testbool", option_changed);
  Option::set("testbool", F);
  print "New value", testbool;
  }

config reader
=============

The config reader provides a way to read configuration files back into
Bro. Most importantly it automatically converts values to the correct
types. This is important because it is at least inconvenient (and
sometimes near impossible) to perform the necessary type conversions in
Bro scripts themselves. This is especially true for sets/vectors.

Configuration generally look like this:

[option name][tab/spaces][new variable value]

so, for example:

testaddr 2607:f8b0:4005:801::200e
testinterval 60
testtime 1507321987
test_set a	b	c	d	erdbeerschnitzel

The reader uses the option name to look up the type that variable has in
the Bro core and automatically converts the value to the correct type.

Example script use:

type Idx: record {
  option_name: string;
};

type Val: record {
  option_val: string;
};

global currconfig: table[string] of string = table();

event InputConfig::new_value(name: string, source: string, id: string, value: any)
  {
  print id, value;
  }

event bro_init()
  {
  Input::add_table([$reader=Input::READER_CONFIG, $source="../configfile", $name="configuration", $idx=Idx, $val=Val, $destination=currconfig, $want_record=F]);
  }

Script-level config framework
=============================

The script-level framework ties these two features together and makes
them a bit more convenient to use. Configuration files can simply be
specified by placing them into Config::config_files. The framework also
creates a config.log that shows all value changes that took place.

Usage example:

redef Config::config_files += {configfile};

export {
  option testbool : bool = F;
}

The file is now monitored for changes; when a change occurs the
respective option values are automatically updated and the value change
is written to config.log.
2017-11-29 13:46:59 -08:00