55 lines
2.0 KiB
Rust
55 lines
2.0 KiB
Rust
//! Exports configuration data from the build system
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/// The configured configuration directory
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pub const CONFIGDIR: &str = "/etc/proxmox-backup";
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pub const JS_DIR: &str = "/usr/share/javascript/proxmox-backup";
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! PROXMOX_BACKUP_RUN_DIR_M { () => ("/run/proxmox-backup") }
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! PROXMOX_BACKUP_LOG_DIR_M { () => ("/var/log/proxmox-backup") }
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/// namespaced directory for in-memory (tmpfs) run state
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pub const PROXMOX_BACKUP_RUN_DIR: &str = PROXMOX_BACKUP_RUN_DIR_M!();
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/// namespaced directory for persistent logging
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pub const PROXMOX_BACKUP_LOG_DIR: &str = PROXMOX_BACKUP_LOG_DIR_M!();
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/// logfile for all API requests handled by the proxy and privileged API daemons. Note that not all
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/// failed logins can be logged here with full information, use the auth log for that.
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pub const API_ACCESS_LOG_FN: &str = concat!(PROXMOX_BACKUP_LOG_DIR_M!(), "/api/access.log");
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/// logfile for any failed authentication, via ticket or via token, and new successful ticket
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/// creations. This file can be useful for fail2ban.
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pub const API_AUTH_LOG_FN: &str = concat!(PROXMOX_BACKUP_LOG_DIR_M!(), "/api/auth.log");
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/// the PID filename for the unprivileged proxy daemon
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pub const PROXMOX_BACKUP_PROXY_PID_FN: &str = concat!(PROXMOX_BACKUP_RUN_DIR_M!(), "/proxy.pid");
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/// the PID filename for the privileged api daemon
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pub const PROXMOX_BACKUP_API_PID_FN: &str = concat!(PROXMOX_BACKUP_RUN_DIR_M!(), "/api.pid");
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/// Prepend configuration directory to a file name
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///
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/// This is a simply way to get the full path for configuration files.
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/// #### Example:
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/// ```
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/// # #[macro_use] extern crate proxmox_backup;
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/// let cert_path = configdir!("/proxy.pfx");
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/// ```
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! configdir {
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($subdir:expr) => (concat!("/etc/proxmox-backup", $subdir))
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}
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/// Prepend the run directory to a file name.
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///
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/// This is a simply way to get the full path for files in `/run`.
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! rundir {
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($subdir:expr) => {
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concat!(PROXMOX_BACKUP_RUN_DIR_M!(), $subdir)
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};
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}
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