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# Controller Utilities
* Object: Generic Controller Utilities to handle Policy,Small Business Logic, Glue in between components, ...
* Status: Release Candidate
* Author: Fulup Ar Foll fulup@iot.bzh
* Date : October-2017
## Usage
1) Add ctl-utilities as a submodule to include in your project
```
git submodule add git@github.com:iotbzh/afb-utilities
```
2) Add ctl-utilities as a static library to your binding
```
# Library dependencies (include updates automatically)
TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(${TARGET_NAME}
ctl-utilities
... other dependencies ....
)
```
3) Declare your controller config section in your binding
```
// CtlSectionT syntax:
// key: "section name in config file"
// loadCB: callback to process section
// handle: a void* pass to callback when processing section
static CtlSectionT ctlSections[]= {
{.key="plugins" , .loadCB= PluginConfig, .handle= &halCallbacks},
{.key="onload" , .loadCB= OnloadConfig},
{.key="halmap" , .loadCB= MapConfigLoad},
{.key=NULL}
};
```
3) Do controller config parsing at binding pre-init
```
// check if config file exist
const char *dirList= getenv("CTL_CONFIG_PATH");
if (!dirList) dirList=CONTROL_CONFIG_PATH;
ctlConfig = CtlConfigLoad(dirList, ctlSections);
if (!ctlConfig) goto OnErrorExit;
```
4) Exec controller config during binding init
```
int err = CtlConfigExec (ctlConfig);
```
For sample usage look at https://github.com/fulup-bzh/ctl-utilities
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