The configuration of a port was stored in a file called: /etc/network/${port} This is bad because it is very hard to add further information which belong primary not to the configuration to this file.
So we change the settings file to /etc/network/${port}/settings like for the zones.
This make it possible to store other configurations like the color in other files in the directory /etc/network/${port}.
A workaround to move the config file into the new directory scheme is: port=p1 && mv /etc/network/ports/${port} /etc/network/ports/${port}-save \ && mkdir -p /etc/network/ports/${port} \ && mv /etc/network/ports/${port}-save /etc/network/ports/${port}/settings
where port is the name of the port like p1 or p0.
Signed-off-by: Jonatan Schlag jonatan.schlag@ipfire.org --- src/functions/functions.ports | 9 +++++---- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/functions/functions.ports b/src/functions/functions.ports index 952eef9..c6e45d0 100644 --- a/src/functions/functions.ports +++ b/src/functions/functions.ports @@ -20,7 +20,8 @@ ###############################################################################
port_dir() { - echo "${NETWORK_CONFIG_DIR}/ports" + local port="${1}" + echo "${NETWORK_CONFIG_DIR}/ports/${port}" }
port_list() { @@ -113,13 +114,13 @@ port_file() { local port="${1}" assert isset port
- echo "$(port_dir)/${port}" + echo "$(port_dir ${port})/settings" }
port_exists() { local port=${1}
- [ -f "${NETWORK_CONFIG_DIR}/ports/${port}" ] + [ -d "${NETWORK_CONFIG_DIR}/ports/${port}" ] }
port_get_hook() { @@ -207,7 +208,7 @@ port_destroy() {
port_remove "${port}"
- rm -f $(port_file ${port}) + rm -rf $(port_dir ${port}) }
port_create() {