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.IX Title "Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf::Parser 3"
.TH Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf::Parser 3 "2014-02-07" "perl v5.20.0" "User Contributed Perl Documentation"
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.SH "NAME"
Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf::Parser \- parse SpamAssassin configuration
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
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\& (see Mail::SpamAssassin)
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.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
Mail::SpamAssassin is a module to identify spam using text analysis and
several internet-based realtime blacklists.
.PP
This class is used internally by SpamAssassin to parse its configuration files.
Please refer to the \f(CW\*(C`Mail::SpamAssassin\*(C'\fR documentation for public interfaces.
.SH "STRUCTURE OF A CONFIG BLOCK"
.IX Header "STRUCTURE OF A CONFIG BLOCK"
This is the structure of a config-setting block. Each is a hashref which may
contain these keys:
.IP "setting" 4
.IX Item "setting"
the name of the setting it modifies, e.g. \*(L"required_score\*(R". this also doubles
as the default for 'command' (below). \s-1THIS IS REQUIRED.\s0
.IP "command" 4
.IX Item "command"
The command string used in the config file for this setting. Optional;
\&'setting' will be used for the command if this is omitted.
.IP "aliases" 4
.IX Item "aliases"
An [aryref] of other aliases for the same command. optional.
.IP "type" 4
.IX Item "type"
The type of this setting:
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\& \- $CONF_TYPE_NOARGS: must not have any argument, like "clear_headers"
\& \- $CONF_TYPE_STRING: string
\& \- $CONF_TYPE_NUMERIC: numeric value (float or int)
\& \- $CONF_TYPE_BOOL: boolean (0/no or 1/yes)
\& \- $CONF_TYPE_TEMPLATE: template, like "report"
\& \- $CONF_TYPE_ADDRLIST: list of mail addresses, like "whitelist_from"
\& \- $CONF_TYPE_HASH_KEY_VALUE: hash key/value pair, like "describe" or tflags
\& \- $CONF_TYPE_STRINGLIST list of strings, stored as an array
\& \- $CONF_TYPE_IPADDRLIST list of IP addresses, stored as an array of SA::NetSet
\& \- $CONF_TYPE_DURATION a nonnegative time interval in seconds \- a numeric value
\& (float or int), optionally suffixed by a time unit (s, m,
\& h, d, w), seconds are implied if unit is missing
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.Sp
If this is set, and a 'code' block does not already exist, a 'code' block is
assigned based on the type.
.Sp
In addition, the SpamAssassin test suite will validate that the settings
do not 'leak' between users.
.Sp
Note that \f(CW$CONF_TYPE_HASH_KEY_VALUE\fR\-type settings require that the
value be non-empty, otherwise they'll produce a warning message.
.IP "code" 4
.IX Item "code"
A subroutine to deal with the setting. \s-1ONE OF \s0\fBcode\fR \s-1OR \s0\fBtype\fR \s-1IS REQUIRED.\s0
The arguments passed to the function are \f(CW\*(C`($self, $key, $value, $line)\*(C'\fR,
where \f(CW$key\fR is the setting (*not* the command), \f(CW$value\fR is the value string,
and \f(CW$line\fR is the entire line.
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There are two special return values that the \fBcode\fR subroutine may return
to signal that there is an error in the configuration:
.Sp
\&\f(CW$Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf::MISSING_REQUIRED_VALUE\fR \*(-- this setting requires
that a value be set, but one was not provided.
.Sp
\&\f(CW$Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf::INVALID_VALUE\fR \*(-- this setting requires a value
from a set of 'valid' values, but the user provided an invalid one.
.Sp
\&\f(CW$Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf::INVALID_HEADER_FIELD_NAME\fR \*(-- this setting
requires a syntactically valid header field name, but the user provided
an invalid one.
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Any other values \*(-- including \f(CW\*(C`undef\*(C'\fR \*(-- returned from the subroutine are
considered to mean 'success'.
.Sp
It is good practice to set a 'type', if possible, describing how your settings
are stored on the Conf object; this allows the SpamAssassin test suite to
validate that the settings do not 'leak' between users.
.IP "default" 4
.IX Item "default"
The default value for the setting. may be omitted if the default value is a
non-scalar type, which should be set in the Conf ctor. note for path types:
using \*(L"_\|_userstate_\|_\*(R" is recommended for defaults, as it allows
Mail::SpamAssassin module users who set that configuration setting, to receive
the correct values.
.IP "is_priv" 4
.IX Item "is_priv"
Set to 1 if this setting requires 'allow_user_rules' when run from spamd.
.IP "is_admin" 4
.IX Item "is_admin"
Set to 1 if this setting can only be set in the system-wide config when run
from spamd. (All settings can be used by local programs run directly by the
user.)
.IP "is_frequent" 4
.IX Item "is_frequent"
Set to 1 if this value occurs frequently in the config. this means it's looked
up first for speed.