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# | Change | User | Description | Committed | |
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#1 | 8023 | Sven Erik Knop |
Complete rewrite of the configuration file, now based on an ini-file format. The ini file has a general [reader] section for settings like verbose, outputFile, case-sensitivity and so on. It also allows to set up a range of Actions and Filters. The section name here is the fully classified class name, followed by settings for the particular actions. An example will make this clearer: ================================================================ [reader] verbose=true [journal.action.UserRenamer] fileName=user.txt patch=True outputFile=user.out [journal.action.ClientRenamer] fileName=client.txt outputFile=client.out patch=true ================================================================ I will provide more example set-ups in the near future. Filters are classes implementing journal.action.Filter (soon to be journal.filter.Filter) which can be chained together and are all executed before the actions. Actions are applied in order that they are given in the config file. |