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21 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Christian Hesse 8e2c783068 lease-script: drop differentiation of assign / deassign...
... not that we have early locking.
2021-07-15 12:47:05 +02:00
Christian Hesse 6bf8cd5fac lease-script: implement script order
The order may be important: `collect-wireless-mac` can add a dns name
in notification, thus `dhcp-to-dns` should run first.
2021-07-08 21:03:31 +02:00
Christian Hesse 623fd707c4 lease-script: modify the tag 2021-07-08 16:09:03 +02:00
Christian Hesse 2041390f55 lease-script: use 'provides' to find lease scripts 2021-06-23 08:38:44 +02:00
Christian Hesse f46db91845 global: give script or function name in log messages 2021-02-24 21:51:54 +01:00
Christian Hesse d5afc79eed global: drop script 'global-wait'
All scripts wait for the global functions on their own now.
2021-02-18 21:45:38 +01:00
Christian Hesse 547fbc630a update copyright for 2021 2021-01-01 21:33:52 +01:00
Christian Hesse 49737af6d1 extend magic pattern with "by RouterOS"
This matches the string included in export.
2020-09-18 11:00:27 +02:00
Christian Hesse 71ad56aacc explicitly name the license
Copyright (C) 2013-2020 Christian Hesse <mail@eworm.de>

This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
GNU General Public License for more details.

https://www.gnu.org/licenses/#GPL
https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html
https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.md
2020-06-19 22:17:42 +02:00
Christian Hesse c9b7139859 add doc/dhcp-lease-comment.md 2020-03-27 22:12:49 +01:00
Christian Hesse be5b6e0687 dhcp-lease-comment: use $LogPrintExit 2020-03-05 08:34:33 +01:00
Christian Hesse bb7c4ef0d9 dhcp-lease-comment: act on bound leases only 2020-01-06 09:42:00 +01:00
Christian Hesse afb9839073 update copyright for 2020 2020-01-01 17:00:39 +01:00
Christian Hesse 46fee70a56 dhcp-lease-comment: get values into array 2019-07-25 10:47:45 +02:00
Christian Hesse cedc178595 dhcp-lease-comment: simplify array access 2019-01-15 10:34:22 +01:00
Christian Hesse 870f00bb36 global: variable names are CamelCase
___  _         ___     __
           / _ )(_)__ _   / _/__ _/ /_
          / _  / / _ `/  / _/ _ `/ __/
         /____/_/\_, /  /_/ \_,_/\__/
 _       __     /___/       _             __
| |     / /___ __________  (_)___  ____ _/ /
| | /| / / __ `/ ___/ __ \/ / __ \/ __ `/ /
| |/ |/ / /_/ / /  / / / / / / / / /_/ /_/
|__/|__/\__,_/_/  /_/ /_/_/_/ /_/\__, (_)
                                /____/

RouterOS has some odd behavior when it comes to variable names. Let's
have a look at the interfaces:

[admin@MikroTik] > / interface print where name=en1
Flags: D - dynamic, X - disabled, R - running, S - slave
 #     NAME                                TYPE       ACTUAL-MTU L2MTU
 0  RS en1                                 ether            1500  1598

That looks ok. Now we use a script:

{ :local interface "en1";
  / interface print where name=$interface; }

And the result...

[admin@MikroTik] > { :local interface "en1";
{...   / interface print where name=$interface; }
Flags: D - dynamic, X - disabled, R - running, S - slave
 #     NAME                                TYPE       ACTUAL-MTU L2MTU
 0  RS en1                                 ether            1500  1598

... still looks ok.
We make a little modification to the script:

{ :local name "en1";
  / interface print where name=$name; }

And the result:

[admin@MikroTik] > { :local name "en1";
{...   / interface print where name=$name; }
Flags: D - dynamic, X - disabled, R - running, S - slave
 #     NAME                                TYPE       ACTUAL-MTU L2MTU
 0  RS en1                                 ether            1500  1598
 1   S en2                                 ether            1500  1598
 2   S en3                                 ether            1500  1598
 3   S en4                                 ether            1500  1598
 4   S en5                                 ether            1500  1598
 5  R  br-local                            bridge           1500  1598

Ups! The filter has no effect!
That happens whenever the variable name ($name) matches the property
name (name=).

And another modification:

{ :local type "en1";
  / interface print where name=$type; }

And the result:

[admin@MikroTik] > { :local type "en1";
{...   / interface print where name=$type; }
Flags: D - dynamic, X - disabled, R - running, S - slave
 #     NAME                                TYPE       ACTUAL-MTU L2MTU

Ups! Nothing?
Even if the variable name ($type) matches whatever property name (type=)
things go wrong.

The answer from MikroTik support (in Ticket#2019010222000454):

> This is how scripting works in RouterOS and we will not fix it.

To get around this we use variable names in CamelCase. Let's hope
Mikrotik never ever introduces property names in CamelCase...

*fingers crossed*
2019-01-04 12:35:34 +01:00
Christian Hesse 472cd3d905 update copyright for 2019 2019-01-02 09:38:34 +01:00
Christian Hesse be673737d3 start scripts with a magic token / shebang 2018-09-27 00:18:43 +02:00
Christian Hesse 07e54dd88b add empty comment at first line...
... for better formatting in export.
2018-08-24 16:58:30 +02:00
Christian Hesse c66bb89be2 update template system 2018-07-10 14:01:41 +02:00
Christian Hesse fe5386fbec introduce templates for scripts depending on capsman or local wireless 2018-07-09 16:44:44 +02:00