Config entry trees and loader files for the cordis-rs plugin framework.
This crate is the data half of porting upstream Cordis' loader: it maps
between config files on disk and an in-memory tree of
[Entry] nodes, each described by [EntryOptions]. It deliberately
knows nothing about where plugins come from and never starts or stops
fibers — that is cordis-loader's job, plugged in through the
[PluginResolver] trait defined here.
Example
use cordis_include::{Document, EntryOptions, EntryTree, LoaderFile};
# fn main() -> cordis_include::Result<()> {
let file = LoaderFile::open("cordis.yml")?;
let mut document = file.read()?;
let tree = EntryTree::new();
let diff = tree.update(document.entries)?;
for entry in &diff.created {
println!("new entry {} ({})", entry.path(), entry.name());
}
// Persist generated ids and later edits back to the file.
document.entries = tree.serialize();
file.write(&document)?;
# Ok(())
# }
File format
A file holds an ordered entry list; nested group arrays make groups.
Object key order is preserved on round-trip, entry fields serialize as
id, name, disabled, inject, group, config (config last), and
unknown top-level keys are kept untouched — files stay diff-friendly.
entries:
- id: sched
name: group
group:
- name: adapter-http
config:
port: 8080
host: ${{ env.HOST }}
${{ env.NAME }} templates substitute environment variables when config
is handed to a plugin ([Entry::resolved_config]); the file itself keeps
the template text. There is no expression evaluation.
Suspension
Two suspend counters break the reload feedback loop: a file-level guard
([LoaderFile::suspend]) suppresses physical writes, and an entry-level
guard ([Entry::suspend]) tells the loader that an entry's changes came
from the file and must not be written back. The watch feature adds
[FileWatcher], a debounced watcher that skips events observed while
the file is suspended.
Not in scope
Plugin resolution beyond the [PluginResolver] contract (static
registries and dynamic libraries live in cordis-loader), fiber
lifecycle, and cascading group semantics (cordis-group).