This lets users specify the paths from which to import additional
variables using absolute paths in addition to relative paths.
This enables both loading of configuration files placed outside of the
resource set folder (if desired), as well as special use-cases such as
specifying `/dev/stdin` as an input path to read variables from
standard input.
This change supersedes #131
The hierarchy for loading variables was previously not expressed
explicitly.
This commit refactors the logic for merging variables to explicitly
set the different layers of variables as values on the context object
and merge them for each resource set in `mergeContextValues`.
These changes allows variables to be defined when executing
`kontemplate` via one or more `--variable` arguments.
With this in place one can either define new variables or override
existing variables loaded from a file:
```
$ kontemplate apply --variable version=v1.0 example/fancy-app.yaml
```
This avoids the need to write variables into a temporary file that is
only needed to provide "external variables" into resource sets.
Closes https://github.com/tazjin/kontemplate/issues/122
In some versions/configurations libcurl doesn't handle timeouts
(especially DNS timeouts) in a way that wakes curl_multi_wait.
This doesn't appear to be a problem if using c-ares, FWIW.
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This moves my email configuration into NixOS, including the following
features:
1. Replaced the NixOS-builtin offlineimap user service with a custom
one that runs notmuch-indexing as part of the systemd unit instead
of a postsynchook, which is significantly more reliable.
2. Adds configuration for notmuch and its tagging.
3. Adds configuration for OfflineIMAP & MSMTP.
Relevant emacs configuration has also been added to my emacs.d
repository.
This is required in order to let password lookups work correctly when
shelling out to password-store from MSMTP, as it won't be calling
pinentry correctly otherwise.
The default `ivy-pass` function shells out to `pass` in such a way
that using pinentry with emacs doesn't work, causing EXWM to freeze
until `C-g` is hit, after which the password entry buffer pops up.
That was very inconvenient - however, the new auth-source integration
with pass works correctly and this commit introduces a new function
and bindings for using the same functionality as before but doing the
actual password-reading via auth-source.
LSP-mode in combination with the Rust language server does not really
work as RLS is extremely unstable.
This switches over to eglot, which automatically restarts RLS after
every crash. From initial testing it seems to be slightly less
annoying than the previous setup.
Last attempt to at least work around
https://github.com/ch11ng/exwm/issues/425 on one of my machines before
reverting to an old EXWM version.
If the randr module is responsible for this issue it will probably
still occur on the laptop and I'll eventually downgrade, but it may be
a clue for debugging it at some point in the future.