Persistent Settings Management Serial Interface
Description
This crate provides a simple means to load, configure, and store device settings over a serial (i.e. text-based) interface. It is ideal to be used with serial ports and terminal emulators, and exposes a simple way to allow users to configure device operation.
Example
Let's assume that your settings structure looks as follows:
A user would be displayed the following terminal interface:
help
AVAILABLE ITEMS:
get [path]
set <path> <value>
store [path]
clear [path]
platform <cmd>
help [ <command> ]
> get
Available settings:
/broker: "test" [default: "mqtt"] [not stored]
/id: "04-91-62-d2-a8-6f" [default] [not stored]
Design
Settings are specified in a [miniconf::TreeKey
] settings tree and are transferred over the
serial interface using JSON encoding. This means that things like strings must be encased in
quotes.
Limitations
Currently, there is a hardcoded limit of 128-bytes on the settings path. This is arbitrary and can be changed if needed.