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interface-rs
A Rust library for parsing and manipulating an interfaces(5)
file.
This library provides structs and functions to load, parse, modify, and save network interface configurations in the Debian-style interfaces(5)
file format. The interfaces(5)
file is typically found at /etc/network/interfaces
on Debian-based systems but may be located elsewhere depending on your system configuration.
Table of Contents
Features
- Load and parse existing configurations from an
interfaces(5)
file. - Modify network interface configurations programmatically.
- Add or remove network interfaces.
- Save changes back to the file system.
- Fluent API using the builder pattern for creating and modifying interfaces.
- Display interfaces in the correct
interfaces(5)
file format.
Installation
Add interface-rs
to your Cargo.toml
:
[dependencies]
interface-rs = "0.2.0"
Then run:
cargo build
Usage
Loading Interfaces
use interface_rs::NetworkInterfaces;
fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> {
// Load the interfaces file
let net_ifaces = NetworkInterfaces::load("/path/to/interfaces")?;
// Iterate over interfaces
for iface in net_ifaces.interfaces.values() {
println!("Found interface: {}", iface.name);
}
Ok(())
}
Retrieving an Interface
use interface_rs::NetworkInterfaces;
fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> {
let net_ifaces = NetworkInterfaces::load("/path/to/interfaces")?;
// Get a specific interface
if let Some(iface) = net_ifaces.get_interface("eth0") {
println!("Interface {} found.", iface.name);
println!("Auto: {}", iface.auto);
println!("Method: {:?}", iface.method);
} else {
println!("Interface eth0 not found.");
}
Ok(())
}
Adding a New Interface
use interface_rs::NetworkInterfaces;
use interface_rs::interface::{Interface, Family};
fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> {
let mut net_ifaces = NetworkInterfaces::load("/path/to/interfaces")?;
// Create a new interface using the builder pattern
let new_iface = Interface::builder("swp1")
.with_auto(true)
.with_allow("hotplug")
.with_family(Family::Inet)
.with_method("static")
.with_option("address", "192.168.100.1")
.with_option("netmask", "255.255.255.0")
.build();
// Add the new interface to the collection
net_ifaces.add_interface(new_iface);
// Save changes back to the file
net_ifaces.save()?;
Ok(())
}
Modifying an Existing Interface
use interface_rs::NetworkInterfaces;
use interface_rs::interface::{Interface, Family};
fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> {
let mut net_ifaces = NetworkInterfaces::load("/path/to/interfaces")?;
// Retrieve and modify an existing interface using the builder pattern
if let Some(iface) = net_ifaces.get_interface("eth0") {
let modified_iface = iface.edit()
.with_method("static")
.with_option("address", "192.168.1.50")
.with_option("netmask", "255.255.255.0")
.build();
// Replace the existing interface with the modified one
net_ifaces.add_interface(modified_iface);
// Save changes back to the file
net_ifaces.save()?;
} else {
println!("Interface eth0 not found.");
}
Ok(())
}
Deleting an Interface
use interface_rs::NetworkInterfaces;
fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> {
let mut net_ifaces = NetworkInterfaces::load("/path/to/interfaces")?;
// Delete an interface by name
net_ifaces.delete_interface("eth0");
// Save changes back to the file
net_ifaces.save()?;
println!("Interface eth0 has been deleted.");
Ok(())
}
Saving Changes
use interface_rs::NetworkInterfaces;
fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> {
let mut net_ifaces = NetworkInterfaces::load("/path/to/interfaces")?;
// Make changes to interfaces...
// Save changes back to the file
net_ifaces.save()?;
println!("Changes saved successfully.");
Ok(())
}
Documentation
For more detailed information, please refer to the API documentation.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! If you'd like to contribute to interface-rs
, please follow these steps:
- Fork the repository on GitHub.
- Clone your forked repository locally.
- Create a new branch for your feature or bugfix.
- Commit your changes with clear and descriptive messages.
- Push your changes to your fork.
- Submit a Pull Request to the
main
branch of the original repository.
Please ensure your code adheres to the project's coding standards and includes appropriate tests.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.
Acknowledgments
- Inspired by the need for programmatically managing network interface configurations on Debian-based systems.
- Thanks to the Rust community for their excellent tools and documentation.
Note: This library is intended for use on systems that utilize the Debian-style interfaces(5)
file format. It may not be compatible with other network configuration systems.
For any issues or feature requests, please open an issue on the GitHub repository.