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* [pbs-devel] [PATCH pbs-docs] docs: pxar create: update docs to match current behavior
@ 2020-07-28  7:24 Dylan Whyte
  2020-07-28  8:59 ` [pbs-devel] applied: " Dietmar Maurer
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Dylan Whyte @ 2020-07-28  7:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: pbs-devel

This removes parts of the previous explanation of the tool that are no longer
correct, and adds an explanation of '--exclude' parameter, instead.

Adds more clarity to the command, by use of '/path/to/source' to signify
source directory.

Specify that the pattern matching style of the exclude parameter is that of
gitignore's syntax.
---
 docs/pxar/description.rst | 21 ++++++++++-----------
 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)

diff --git a/docs/pxar/description.rst b/docs/pxar/description.rst
index 82b15fd9..f305ec07 100644
--- a/docs/pxar/description.rst
+++ b/docs/pxar/description.rst
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Run the following command to create an archive of a folder named ``source``:
 
 .. code-block:: console
 
-    # pxar create archive.pxar source
+    # pxar create archive.pxar /path/to/source
 
 This will create a new archive called ``archive.pxar`` with the contents of the
 ``source`` folder.
@@ -35,35 +35,34 @@ To alter this behavior and follow device boundaries, use the
 ``--all-file-systems`` flag.
 
 It is possible to exclude certain files and/or folders from the archive by
-passing glob match patterns as additional parameters. Whenever a file is matched
-by one of the patterns, you will get a warning stating that this file is skipped
-and therefore not included in the archive.
+passing the ``--exclude`` parameter with ``gitignore``\-style match patterns.
 
 For example, you can exclude all files ending in ``.txt`` from the archive
 by running:
 
 .. code-block:: console
 
-    # pxar create archive.pxar source '**/*.txt'
+    # pxar create archive.pxar /path/to/source --exclude '**/*.txt'
 
 Be aware that the shell itself will try to expand all of the glob patterns before
 invoking ``pxar``.
 In order to avoid this, all globs have to be quoted correctly.
-
-It is possible to pass a list of match patterns to fulfill more complex
-file exclusion/inclusion behavior, although it is recommended to use the
+ 
+It is possible to pass the ``--exclude`` parameter multiple times, in order to
+match more than one pattern. This allows you to use more complex
+file exclusion/inclusion behavior. However, it is recommended to use
 ``.pxarexclude`` files instead for such cases.
 
 For example you might want to exclude all ``.txt`` files except for a specific
 one from the archive. This is achieved via the negated match pattern, prefixed
 by ``!``.
-All the glob pattern are relative to the ``source`` directory.
+All the glob patterns are relative to the ``source`` directory.
 
 .. code-block:: console
 
-    # pxar create archive.pxar source '**/*.txt' '!/folder/file.txt'
+    # pxar create archive.pxar /path/to/source --exclude '**/*.txt' --exclude '!/folder/file.txt'
 
-.. NOTE:: The order of the glob match patterns matters as later ones win over
+.. NOTE:: The order of the glob match patterns matters as later ones override
     previous ones. Permutations of the same patterns lead to different results.
 
 ``pxar`` will store the list of glob match patterns passed as parameters via the
-- 
2.20.1





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* [pbs-devel] applied: [PATCH pbs-docs] docs: pxar create: update docs to match current behavior
  2020-07-28  7:24 [pbs-devel] [PATCH pbs-docs] docs: pxar create: update docs to match current behavior Dylan Whyte
@ 2020-07-28  8:59 ` Dietmar Maurer
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Dietmar Maurer @ 2020-07-28  8:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Proxmox Backup Server development discussion, Dylan Whyte

applied

> On 07/28/2020 9:24 AM Dylan Whyte <d.whyte@proxmox.com> wrote:
> 
>  
> This removes parts of the previous explanation of the tool that are no longer
> correct, and adds an explanation of '--exclude' parameter, instead.
> 
> Adds more clarity to the command, by use of '/path/to/source' to signify
> source directory.
> 
> Specify that the pattern matching style of the exclude parameter is that of
> gitignore's syntax.
> ---
>  docs/pxar/description.rst | 21 ++++++++++-----------
>  1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/docs/pxar/description.rst b/docs/pxar/description.rst
> index 82b15fd9..f305ec07 100644
> --- a/docs/pxar/description.rst
> +++ b/docs/pxar/description.rst
> @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Run the following command to create an archive of a folder named ``source``:
>  
>  .. code-block:: console
>  
> -    # pxar create archive.pxar source
> +    # pxar create archive.pxar /path/to/source
>  
>  This will create a new archive called ``archive.pxar`` with the contents of the
>  ``source`` folder.
> @@ -35,35 +35,34 @@ To alter this behavior and follow device boundaries, use the
>  ``--all-file-systems`` flag.
>  
>  It is possible to exclude certain files and/or folders from the archive by
> -passing glob match patterns as additional parameters. Whenever a file is matched
> -by one of the patterns, you will get a warning stating that this file is skipped
> -and therefore not included in the archive.
> +passing the ``--exclude`` parameter with ``gitignore``\-style match patterns.
>  
>  For example, you can exclude all files ending in ``.txt`` from the archive
>  by running:
>  
>  .. code-block:: console
>  
> -    # pxar create archive.pxar source '**/*.txt'
> +    # pxar create archive.pxar /path/to/source --exclude '**/*.txt'
>  
>  Be aware that the shell itself will try to expand all of the glob patterns before
>  invoking ``pxar``.
>  In order to avoid this, all globs have to be quoted correctly.
> -
> -It is possible to pass a list of match patterns to fulfill more complex
> -file exclusion/inclusion behavior, although it is recommended to use the
> + 
> +It is possible to pass the ``--exclude`` parameter multiple times, in order to
> +match more than one pattern. This allows you to use more complex
> +file exclusion/inclusion behavior. However, it is recommended to use
>  ``.pxarexclude`` files instead for such cases.
>  
>  For example you might want to exclude all ``.txt`` files except for a specific
>  one from the archive. This is achieved via the negated match pattern, prefixed
>  by ``!``.
> -All the glob pattern are relative to the ``source`` directory.
> +All the glob patterns are relative to the ``source`` directory.
>  
>  .. code-block:: console
>  
> -    # pxar create archive.pxar source '**/*.txt' '!/folder/file.txt'
> +    # pxar create archive.pxar /path/to/source --exclude '**/*.txt' --exclude '!/folder/file.txt'
>  
> -.. NOTE:: The order of the glob match patterns matters as later ones win over
> +.. NOTE:: The order of the glob match patterns matters as later ones override
>      previous ones. Permutations of the same patterns lead to different results.
>  
>  ``pxar`` will store the list of glob match patterns passed as parameters via the
> -- 
> 2.20.1
> 
> 
> 
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