#!/bin/bash
#
# cli_getConfigLines.sh -- This function retrives configuration lines
# form configuration files. As arguments, the configuration file
# absolute path, the configuration section name, and the configuration
# variable name must be provided.
#
# Copyright (C) 2009, 2010, 2011 The CentOS Artwork SIG
#
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#
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# $Id$
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
function cli_getConfigLines {
# Initialize absolute path to configuration file.
local CONFIG_ABSPATH="$1"
# Verify absolute path to configuration file.
cli_checkFiles ${CONFIG_ABSPATH}
# Initialize configuration section name where the variable value
# we want to to retrive is set in.
local CONFIG_SECTION="$2"
# Initialize variable name we want to retrive value from.
local CONFIG_VARNAME="$3"
# Verify configuration variable name. When no variable name is
# provided print all configuration lines that can be considered
# as well-formed paths. Be sure configuration variable name starts
# just at the begining of the line.
if [[ ! $CONFIG_VARNAME =~ '^[[:alnum:]_./-]+$' ]];then
CONFIG_VARNAME='[[:alnum:]_./-]+='
fi
# Retrive configuration lines from configuration file.
local CONFIG_LINES=$(cat ${CONFIG_ABSPATH} \
| egrep -v '^#' \
| egrep -v '^[[:space:]]*$' \
| sed -r 's![[:space:]]*!!g' \
| sed -r -n "/^\[${CONFIG_SECTION}\]$/,/^\[/p" \
| egrep -v '^\[' | sort | uniq \
| egrep "^${CONFIG_VARNAME}")
# Output value related to variable name.
echo "$CONFIG_LINES"
}