package configfilearg import ( "slices" "github.com/k3s-io/k3s/pkg/cli/cmds" "github.com/k3s-io/k3s/pkg/version" "github.com/sirupsen/logrus" "github.com/urfave/cli" ) var DefaultParser = &Parser{ After: []string{"server", "agent", "etcd-snapshot:1"}, ConfigFlags: []string{"--config", "-c"}, EnvName: version.ProgramUpper + "_CONFIG_FILE", DefaultConfig: "/etc/rancher/" + version.Program + "/config.yaml", ValidFlags: map[string][]cli.Flag{"server": cmds.ServerFlags, "etcd-snapshot": cmds.EtcdSnapshotFlags}, } func MustParse(args []string) []string { result, err := DefaultParser.Parse(args) if err != nil { logrus.Fatal(err) } return result } func MustFindString(args []string, target string, commandsWithoutOverride ...string) string { overrideFlags := []string{"--help", "-h", "--version", "-v"} // Check to see if the command or subcommand being executed supports override flags. // Some subcommands such as `k3s ctr` or just `ctr` need to be extracted out even to // provide version or help text, and we cannot short-circuit loading the config file. For // these commands, treat failure to load the config file as a warning instead of a fatal. if len(args) > 0 && args[0] == version.Program { args = args[1:] } if len(args) > 0 && slices.Contains(commandsWithoutOverride, args[0]) { overrideFlags = nil } parser := &Parser{ OverrideFlags: overrideFlags, EnvName: version.ProgramUpper + "_CONFIG_FILE", DefaultConfig: "/etc/rancher/" + version.Program + "/config.yaml", } result, err := parser.FindString(args, target) if err != nil { if len(overrideFlags) > 0 { logrus.Fatal(err) } else { logrus.Warn(err) } } return result }