Augeas is a library and command line tool that focuses on the most basic problem in handling Linux configurations programmatically: editing actual configuration files in a controlled manner.
To that end, Augeas exposes a tree of all configuration settings (well, all the ones it knows about) and a simple local API for manipulating the tree. Augeas then modifies underlying configuration files according to the changes that have been made to the tree; it does as little modeling of configurations as possible, and focuses exclusively on transforming the tree-oriented syntax of its public API to the myriad syntaxes of individual configuration files.
This focus on editing sets Augeas apart from any other configuration tool I know of. Hopefully, Augeas will form a more solid foundation on which these tools can be built; with a clean, simple API these tools should be able to focus more on their core concerns and less on the mechanics of running sed, grep, awk, etc. to tweak a config file.
If all you need is a tool to edit configuration files, you only need to concern yourself with the handful of public API calls that Augeas exposes (or their equivalent language bindings). However, to teach Augeas about a new file format, you need to describe that file format in Augeas's domain specific language (a very small subset of ML) Documentation for that language can be found on the Augeas website at http://augeas.net/ If you do that, please contribute the description if at all possible, or include it in the distribution of your software - all you need to do for that is add a couple of text files, there is no need to change existing code. Ultimately, Augeas should describe all config files commonly found on a Linux system.
Augeas is as much defined by the things it does not try to accomplish as by its goals:
- No abstraction from native config format, i.e. the organization of the tree mirrors closely how the native config files are organized
- No cross-platform abstraction - what is logically the same value may live in different places in the tree on different distributions. Dealing with that should be left to a higher-level tool
- No remote management support. Augeas is a local API, other ways of access to Augeas should be built on top of it
- No (or very little) modelling. Augeas is focused on syntax transformation, not on any higher-level understanding of configuration.
The above non-goals are of course important concerns in practice. Historically though, too many config mgmt projects have failed because they set their sights too high and tried to address syntax transformation, modelling, remote support, and scalable management all in one. That leads to a lack of focus, and to addressing each of those goals unsatisfactorily.
These instructions apply to building a released tarball. If you want to build from a git checkout, see the file HACKING.
See the generic instructions in INSTALL. Generally,
./configure
make && make install
should be all that is needed.
You need to have readline-devel installed. On systems that support SELinux, you should also install libselinux-devel.
Documentation can be found on Augeas' website http://augeas.net/ The site also contains information on how to get in touch, what you can do to help etc.
Augeas is released under the Lesser General Public License, Version 2.1 See the file COPYING for details.