[enh] Apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: Alexandre Aubin <alex.aubin@mailoo.org>
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## Config panel are available from webadmin > Apps > YOUR_APP > Config Panel Button ## Config panel are available from webadmin > Apps > YOUR_APP > Config Panel Button
## Those panels let user configure some params on there apps to avoid them to change ## Those panels let user configure some params on their apps using a friendly interface,
## its by hand in configuration file and be abliged to reapply their changes at each ## and remove the need to manually edit files from the command line.
## app upgrade.
## From a packager perspective, this .toml is coupled to the scripts/config script,
## which may be used to define custom getters/setters. However, most use cases
## should be covered automagically by the core, thus it may not be necessary
## to define a scripts/config at all!
## ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ## -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## IMPORTANT: YunoHost spirits is simplicity, please don't expose here tons of ## IMPORTANT: In accordance with YunoHost's spirit, please keep things simple and
## misunderstanble app settings or not really useful feature. ## do not overwhelm the admin with tons of misunderstandable or advanced settings.
## ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ## -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## The top level describe the entire config panels screen. ## The top level describe the entire config panels screen.
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## You have to choose an ID for each panel, in this example the ID is "main" ## You have to choose an ID for each panel, in this example the ID is "main"
## Keep in mind this id will be used in cli to refer to your question, so choose ## Keep in mind this id will be used in cli to refer to your question, so choose
## something short and meaningfull. ## something short and meaningfull.
## Note: each panel is a distinct HTML form. ## In the webadmin, each panel corresponds to a distinct tab / form
[main] [main]
## (recommended) You should define the label of your panel (and associated tab) ## Define the label for your panel
## If you don't define it, the ID will be used as title ## Internationalization works similarly to the 'description' and 'ask' questions in the manifest
name = "Main configuration"
## To internationalize the name, and other textual properties you can suggest
## translation like this:
# name.en = "Main configuration" # name.en = "Main configuration"
# name.fr = "Configuration principale" # name.fr = "Configuration principale"
## (optional) If you need to trigger a service reload-or-restart after the user ## (optional) If you need to trigger a service reload-or-restart after the user
## change a question in this panel, you can add your service in the list. ## change a question in this panel, you can add your service in the list.
services = ["nginx", "__APP__"] services = ["__APP__"]
# or services = ["nginx", "__APP__"] to also reload-or-restart nginx
## (optional) This help properties is a short help displayed on the same line ## (optional) This help properties is a short help displayed on the same line
## than the panel title but not displayed in the tab. ## than the panel title but not displayed in the tab.
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#### ABOUT SECTIONS #### ABOUT SECTIONS
############################################################################ ############################################################################
## A panel is compound of one or several sections. ## A panel is composed of one or several sections.
## You have to choose an ID for your section and prefix it with the panel ID ##
## Be sure to not make a typo in panel prefix, or you will get an unwanted ## Sections are meant to group questions together when they correspond to
## panel in more. ## a same subtopic. This impacts the rendering in terms of CLI prompts
## For this example we imagine, we package the pepettes_ynh app. ## and HTML forms
## It's a really simple donation form without administration panel, so we ##
## want to expose some settings ## You should choose an ID for your section, and prefix it with the panel ID
## (Be sure to not make a typo in the panel ID, which would implicitly create
## an other entire panel)
##
## We use the context of pepettes_ynh as an example,
## which is a simple donation form app written in python,
## and for which the admin will want to edit the configuration
[main.customization] [main.customization]
## (optional) A section could have a title, or not. It depends of what you ## (optional) Defining a proper title for sections is not mandatory
## are doing exactly. In web admin it will display an <h3> title. ## and depends on the exact rendering you're aiming for the CLI / webadmin
name = "" name = ""
## (optional) This help properties is a short help displayed on the same line ## (optional) This help properties is a short help displayed on the same line
## than the section title. ## than the section title, meant to provide additional details
# help = "" # help = ""
## (optional) As for panel, you can specify to trigger a service ## (optional) As for panel, you can specify to trigger a service
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## default behaviour for question in the section ## default behaviour for question in the section
optional = false optional = false
## (optional) It's also possible with the 'visible' property to display the ## (optional) It's also possible with the 'visible' property to only
## question only if the user answer the form in a specific way. ## display the section depending on the user's answers to previous questions.
## However, you should not refer to questions after the point where you put ##
## the visible property. SO the first section should never have a visible ## Be careful that the 'visible' property should only refer to **previous** questions
## property ## Hence, it should not make sense to have a "visible" property on the very first section.
## In more this feature is available in webadmin but not in cli, so keep in ##
## mind cli user could be prompted for the question... ## Also, keep in mind that this feature only works in the webadmin and not in CLI
## (therefore a user could be prompted in CLI for a question that may not be relevant)
# visible = true # visible = true
######################################################################## ########################################################################
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[main.customization.project_name] [main.customization.project_name]
## (required) The ask property is equivalent to the ask property in ## (required) The ask property is equivalent to the ask property in
## manifest.yml. However, in config panel questions are displayed on the ## the manifest. However, in config panels, questions are displayed on the
## left. So, it's more a label than a complete question, make short. ## left side and therefore have less space to be rendered. Therefore,
ask = "Name of the project" ## it is better to use a short question, and use the "help" property to
## provide additional details if necessary.
ask.en = "Name of the project"
## (required) The type property indicates how the question should be ## (required) The type property indicates how the question should be
## displayed, validated and managed. Some types have specific properties. ## displayed, validated and managed. Some types have specific properties.
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######################################################################## ########################################################################
## (recommended) 'bind' property is a powerful feature that let you ## (recommended) 'bind' property is a powerful feature that let you
## configure how the data will be read, validated and write. ## configure how and where the data will be read, validated and written.
## By default, 'bind property is in "settings" mode, it means it will ## By default, 'bind property is in "settings" mode, it means it will
## read / write the value in application settings file. ## **only** read and write the value in application settings file.
## bind = "settings" ## bind = "settings"
## But in general, you prefer use the ":FILE" mode to read/write a ## However, settings usually correspond to key/values in actual app configurations
## specific variable in a file. ## Hence, a more useful mode is to have bind = ":FILENAME". In that case, YunoHost
## will automagically find a line with "KEY=VALUE" in FILENAME
## (with the adequate separator between KEY and VALUE)
##
## YunoHost will then use this value for the read/get operation.
## During write/set operations, YunoHost will overwrite the value
## in **both** FILENAME and in the app's settings.yml
## Configuration file format supported: yaml, toml, json, ini, env, php, ## Configuration file format supported: yaml, toml, json, ini, env, php,
## python. The feature probably works with others formats, but you need ## python. The feature probably works with others formats, but should be tested carefully.
## to test it carefully.
## Unsupported: XML format, custom config function call, php define(), ## Note that this feature only works with relatively simple cases
## array/list on several lines. ## such as `KEY: VALUE`, but won't properly work with
## complex data structures like multilin array/lists or dictionnaries.
## It also doesn't work with XML format, custom config function call, php define(), ...
## More info on TODO ## More info on TODO
# bind = ":/var/www/__APP__/settings.py" # bind = ":/var/www/__APP__/settings.py"
## NOTE: in pepettes, the python variable is called 'name' and not
## 'project_name', wo here we need to specify the variable name by hand ## By default, bind = ":FILENAME" will use the question ID as KEY
## before columns ## ... but the question ID may sometime not be the exact KEY name in the configuration file.
## Here pepettes config file to understand: https://github.com/YunoHost-Apps/pepettes_ynh/blob/5cc2d3ffd6529cc7356ff93af92dbb6785c3ab9a/conf/settings.py##L11 ##
## In particular, in pepettes, the python variable is 'name' and not 'project_name'
## (c.f. https://github.com/YunoHost-Apps/pepettes_ynh/blob/5cc2d3ffd6529cc7356ff93af92dbb6785c3ab9a/conf/settings.py##L11 )
##
## In that case, the key name can be specified before the column ':'
bind = "name:/var/www/__APP__/settings.py" bind = "name:/var/www/__APP__/settings.py"
## --------------------------------------------------------------------- ## ---------------------------------------------------------------------
## IMPORTANT: other 'bind' mode exists: ## IMPORTANT: other 'bind' mode exists:
## ##
## The null mode, to explicitly disable default read / write in settings. ## bind = "FILENAME" (with no column character before FILENAME)
# bind = "null" ## may be used to bind to the **entire file content** (instead of a single KEY/VALUE)
## This could be used to expose an entire configuration file, or binary files such as images
## For example:
## bind = "/var/www/__APP__/img/logo.png"
## ##
## Without columns before the path it means all the file will be replaced ## bind = "null" can be used to disable reading / writing in settings.
## by the value (reserved for file and multiline text question): ## This creates sort of a "virtual" or "ephemeral" question which is not related to any actual setting
# bind = "/var/www/__APP__/img/logo.png" ## In this mode, you are expected to define custom getter/setters/validators in scripts/config:
##
## getter: get__QUESTIONID()
## setter: set__QUESTIONID()
## validator: validate__QUESTIONID()
## ##
## Finally, if you define a custom getter, setter or validator in config
## script it will use it instead of apply default bind behaviour.
## getter: get__PROPERTY()
## setter: set__PROPERTY()
## validator: validate__PROPERTY()
## You can also specify a common getter / setter / validator, with the ## You can also specify a common getter / setter / validator, with the
## function 'bind' mode, for example here it will try to run ## function 'bind' mode, for example here it will try to run
## get__array_settings() first. ## get__array_settings() first.
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## --------------------------------------------------------------------- ## ---------------------------------------------------------------------
## --------------------------------------------------------------------- ## ---------------------------------------------------------------------
## IMPORTANT: during install/upgrade you should save a first value in ## IMPORTANT: with the exception of bind=null questions,
## the source of the bind key and in app settings. ## question IDs should almost **always** correspond to an app setting
## During upgrade you should reset values in template files based on ## initialized / reused during install/upgrade.
## value saved in app settings. ## Not doing so may result in inconsistencies between the config panel mechanism
## and the use of ynh_add_config
## --------------------------------------------------------------------- ## ---------------------------------------------------------------------
######################################################################## ########################################################################
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type = "url" type = "url"
example = "mailto: contact@example.org" example = "mailto: contact@example.org"
help = "mailto: accepted" help = "mailto: accepted"
pattern.regexp = "^mailto:[^@]+@[^@]+|https://$" pattern.regexp = '^mailto:[^@]+@[^@]+|https://$'
pattern.error = "Should be https or mailto:" pattern.error = "Should be https or mailto:"
bind = ":/var/www/__APP__/settings.py" bind = ":/var/www/__APP__/settings.py"
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type = "file" type = "file"
accept = ".png" accept = ".png"
help = "Fill with an already resized logo" help = "Fill with an already resized logo"
source="__FINALPATH__/img/logo.png" bind = "__FINALPATH__/img/logo.png"
[main.customization.favicon] [main.customization.favicon]
ask = "Favicon" ask = "Favicon"
type = "file" type = "file"
accept = ".png" accept = ".png"
help = "Fill with an already sized favicon" help = "Fill with an already sized favicon"
source="__FINALPATH__/img/favicon.png" bind = "__FINALPATH__/img/favicon.png"
[main.stripe] [main.stripe]