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Name: crossplane
Version: 0.5.2
Summary: Reliable and fast NGINX configuration file parser.
Home-page: https://github.com/nginxinc/crossplane
Author: Arie van Luttikhuizen
Author-email: aluttik@gmail.com
License: Apache 2.0
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![Crossplane Logo](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nginxinc/crossplane/master/ext/crossplane-logo.png)
<h1 align="center">crossplane</h1>
<h3 align="center">Reliable and fast NGINX configuration file parser and builder</h3>

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  - [Install](#install)
  - [Command Line Interface](#command-line-interface)
      - [crossplane parse](#crossplane-parse)
      - [crossplane build](#crossplane-build)
      - [crossplane lex](#crossplane-lex)
      - [crossplane format](#crossplane-format)
      - [crossplane minify](#crossplane-minify)
  - [Python Module](#python-module)
      - [crossplane.parse()](#crossplaneparse)
      - [crossplane.build()](#crossplanebuild)
      - [crossplane.lex()](#crossplanelex)
  - [Other Languages](#other-languages)

## Install

You can install both the [Command Line
Interface](#command-line-interface) and [Python Module](#python-module)
via:

    pip install crossplane

## Command Line Interface

```
usage: crossplane <command> [options]

various operations for nginx config files

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit

commands:
  parse                 parses a json payload for an nginx config
  lex                   lexes tokens from an nginx config file
  minify                removes all whitespace from an nginx config
  format                formats an nginx config file
  help                  show help for commands
```

### crossplane parse

This command will take a path to a main NGINX config file as input, then
parse the entire config into the schema defined below, and dumps the
entire thing as a JSON payload.

```
usage: crossplane parse [-h] [-o OUT] [-i NUM] [--ignore DIRECTIVES]
                        [--no-catch] [--tb-onerror] [--single-file]
                        [--include-comments] [--strict]
                        filename

parses a json payload for an nginx config

positional arguments:
  filename              the nginx config file

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -o OUT, --out OUT     write output to a file
  -i NUM, --indent NUM  number of spaces to indent output
  --ignore DIRECTIVES   ignore directives (comma-separated)
  --no-catch            only collect first error in file
  --tb-onerror          include tracebacks in config errors
  --combine             use includes to create one single file
  --single-file         do not include other config files
  --include-comments    include comments in json
  --strict              raise errors for unknown directives
```

**Privacy and Security**

Since `crossplane` is usually used to create payloads that are sent to
different servers, it's important to keep security in mind. For that
reason, the `--ignore` option was added. It can be used to keep certain
sensitive directives out of the payload output entirely.

For example, we always use the equivalent of this flag in the [NGINX Amplify
Agent](https://github.com/nginxinc/nginx-amplify-agent/) out of respect
for our users'
    privacy:

    --ignore=auth_basic_user_file,secure_link_secret,ssl_certificate_key,ssl_client_certificate,ssl_password_file,ssl_stapling_file,ssl_trusted_certificate

#### Schema

**Response Object**

```js
{
    "status": String, // "ok" or "failed" if "errors" is not empty
    "errors": Array,  // aggregation of "errors" from Config objects
    "config": Array   // Array of Config objects
}
```

**Config Object**

```js
{
    "file": String,   // the full path of the config file
    "status": String, // "ok" or "failed" if errors is not empty array
    "errors": Array,  // Array of Error objects
    "parsed": Array   // Array of Directive objects
}
```

**Directive Object**

```js
{
    "directive": String, // the name of the directive
    "line": Number,      // integer line number the directive started on
    "args": Array,       // Array of String arguments
    "includes": Array,   // Array of integers (included iff this is an include directive)
    "block": Array       // Array of Directive Objects (included iff this is a block)
}
```

<div class="note">

<div class="admonition-title">

Note

</div>

If this is an `include` directive and the `--single-file` flag was not
used, an `"includes"` value will be used that holds an Array of indices
of the configs that are included by this directive.

If this is a block directive, a `"block"` value will be used that holds
an Array of more Directive Objects that define the block context.

</div>

**Error Object**

```js
{
    "file": String,     // the full path of the config file
    "line": Number,     // integer line number the directive that caused the error
    "error": String,    // the error message
    "callback": Object  // only included iff an "onerror" function was passed to parse()
}
```

<div class="note">

<div class="admonition-title">

Note

</div>

If the `--tb-onerror` flag was used by crossplane parse, `"callback"`
will contain a string that represents the traceback that the error
caused.

</div>

#### Example

The main NGINX config file is at `/etc/nginx/nginx.conf`:

```nginx
events {
    worker_connections 1024;
}

http {
    include conf.d/*.conf;
}
```

And this config file is at `/etc/nginx/conf.d/servers.conf`:

```nginx
server {
    listen 8080;
    location / {
        try_files 'foo bar' baz;
    }
}

server {
    listen 8081;
    location / {
        return 200 'success!';
    }
}
```

So then if you run this:

    crossplane parse --indent=4 /etc/nginx/nginx.conf

The prettified JSON output would look like this:

```js
{
    "status": "ok",
    "errors": [],
    "config": [
        {
            "file": "/etc/nginx/nginx.conf",
            "status": "ok",
            "errors": [],
            "parsed": [
                {
                    "directive": "events",
                    "line": 1,
                    "args": [],
                    "block": [
                        {
                            "directive": "worker_connections",
                            "line": 2,
                            "args": [
                                "1024"
                            ]
                        }
                    ]
                },
                {
                    "directive": "http",
                    "line": 5,
                    "args": [],
                    "block": [
                        {
                            "directive": "include",
                            "line": 6,
                            "args": [
                                "conf.d/*.conf"
                            ],
                            "includes": [
                                1
                            ]
                        }
                    ]
                }
            ]
        },
        {
            "file": "/etc/nginx/conf.d/servers.conf",
            "status": "ok",
            "errors": [],
            "parsed": [
                {
                    "directive": "server",
                    "line": 1,
                    "args": [],
                    "block": [
                        {
                            "directive": "listen",
                            "line": 2,
                            "args": [
                                "8080"
                            ]
                        },
                        {
                            "directive": "location",
                            "line": 3,
                            "args": [
                                "/"
                            ],
                            "block": [
                                {
                                    "directive": "try_files",
                                    "line": 4,
                                    "args": [
                                        "foo bar",
                                        "baz"
                                    ]
                                }
                            ]
                        }
                    ]
                },
                {
                    "directive": "server",
                    "line": 8,
                    "args": [],
                    "block": [
                        {
                            "directive": "listen",
                            "line": 9,
                            "args": [
                                "8081"
                            ]
                        },
                        {
                            "directive": "location",
                            "line": 10,
                            "args": [
                                "/"
                            ],
                            "block": [
                                {
                                    "directive": "return",
                                    "line": 11,
                                    "args": [
                                        "200",
                                        "success!"
                                    ]
                                }
                            ]
                        }
                    ]
                }
            ]
        }
    ]
}
```

#### crossplane parse (advanced)

This tool uses two flags that can change how `crossplane` handles
errors.

The first, `--no-catch`, can be used if you'd prefer that crossplane
quit parsing after the first error it finds.

The second, `--tb-onerror`, will add a `"callback"` key to all error
objects in the JSON output, each containing a string representation of
the traceback that would have been raised by the parser if the exception
had not been caught. This can be useful for logging purposes.

### crossplane build

This command will take a path to a file as input. The file should
contain a JSON representation of an NGINX config that has the structure
defined above. Saving and using the output from `crossplane parse` to
rebuild your config files should not cause any differences in content
except for the formatting.

```
usage: crossplane build [-h] [-d PATH] [-f] [-i NUM | -t] [--no-headers]
                        [--stdout] [-v]
                        filename

builds an nginx config from a json payload

positional arguments:
  filename              the file with the config payload

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -v, --verbose         verbose output
  -d PATH, --dir PATH   the base directory to build in
  -f, --force           overwrite existing files
  -i NUM, --indent NUM  number of spaces to indent output
  -t, --tabs            indent with tabs instead of spaces
  --no-headers          do not write header to configs
  --stdout              write configs to stdout instead
```

### crossplane lex

This command takes an NGINX config file, splits it into tokens by
removing whitespace and comments, and dumps the list of tokens as a JSON
array.

```
usage: crossplane lex [-h] [-o OUT] [-i NUM] [-n] filename

lexes tokens from an nginx config file

positional arguments:
  filename              the nginx config file

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -o OUT, --out OUT     write output to a file
  -i NUM, --indent NUM  number of spaces to indent output
  -n, --line-numbers    include line numbers in json payload
```

#### Example

Passing in this NGINX config file at `/etc/nginx/nginx.conf`:

```nginx
events {
    worker_connections 1024;
}

http {
    include conf.d/*.conf;
}
```

By running:

    crossplane lex /etc/nginx/nginx.conf

Will result in this JSON
output:

```js
["events","{","worker_connections","1024",";","}","http","{","include","conf.d/*.conf",";","}"]
```

However, if you decide to use the `--line-numbers` flag, your output
will look
like:

```js
[["events",1],["{",1],["worker_connections",2],["1024",2],[";",2],["}",3],["http",5],["{",5],["include",6],["conf.d/*.conf",6],[";",6],["}",7]]
```

### crossplane format

This is a quick and dirty tool that uses [crossplane
parse](#crossplane-parse) internally to format an NGINX config file.
It serves the purpose of demonstrating what you can do with `crossplane`'s
parsing abilities. It is not meant to be a fully fleshed out, feature-rich
formatting tool. If that is what you are looking for, then you may want to
look writing your own using crossplane's Python API.

```
usage: crossplane format [-h] [-o OUT] [-i NUM | -t] filename

formats an nginx config file

positional arguments:
  filename              the nginx config file

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -o OUT, --out OUT     write output to a file
  -i NUM, --indent NUM  number of spaces to indent output
  -t, --tabs            indent with tabs instead of spaces
```

### crossplane minify

This is a simple and fun little tool that uses [crossplane
lex](#crossplane-lex) internally to remove as much whitespace from an
NGINX config file as possible without affecting what it does. It can't
imagine it will have much of a use to most people, but it demonstrates
the kinds of things you can do with `crossplane`'s lexing abilities.

```
usage: crossplane minify [-h] [-o OUT] filename

removes all whitespace from an nginx config

positional arguments:
  filename           the nginx config file

optional arguments:
  -h, --help         show this help message and exit
  -o OUT, --out OUT  write output to a file
```

## Python Module

In addition to the command line tool, you can import `crossplane` as a
python module. There are two basic functions that the module will
provide you: `parse` and `lex`.

### crossplane.parse()

```python
import crossplane
payload = crossplane.parse('/etc/nginx/nginx.conf')
```

This will return the same payload as described in the [crossplane
parse](#crossplane-parse) section, except it will be Python dicts and
not one giant JSON string.

### crossplane.build()

```python
import crossplane
config = crossplane.build(
    [{
        "directive": "events",
        "args": [],
        "block": [{
            "directive": "worker_connections",
            "args": ["1024"]
        }]
    }]
)
```

This will return a single string that contains an entire NGINX config
file.

### crossplane.lex()

```python
import crossplane
tokens = crossplane.lex('/etc/nginx/nginx.conf')
```

`crossplane.lex` generates 2-tuples. Inserting these pairs into a list
will result in a long list similar to what you can see in the
[crossplane lex](#crossplane-lex) section when the `--line-numbers` flag
is used, except it will obviously be a Python list of tuples and not one
giant JSON string.

## Other Languages

- Ruby port by [@gdanko](https://github.com/gdanko):
    <https://github.com/gdanko/crossplane>


