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REPORT_EVENT.CONF(5)	       LIBREPORT MANUAL		  REPORT_EVENT.CONF(5)

NAME
       report_event.conf - configuration file for libreport.

DESCRIPTION
       This configuration file specifies which programs should be run when the
       specified event occurs in problem directory lifetime.

       It consists of directives and rules.

       Directives start with a reserved word. Currently, there is only one
       directive, "include".

       include FILE
	   This directive causes files which match FILE to be read and parsed
	   as if they are inserted textually where this directive occurs. FILE
	   can use shell pattern metacharacters (*,?,etc) to specify multiple
	   files. Relative paths are interpreted relative to current file.

       Rule starts with a line with non-space leading character. All
       subsequent lines which start with space or tab form one rule. Note that
       separating newline is retained.

       Rules may be commented out with #. One # is sufficient to comment out
       even a multi-line rule (no need to comment out every line).

       Rules specify which programs to run on the problem directory. Each rule
       may have conditions to be checked before the program is run.

       Conditions have form VAR=VAL or VAL~=REGEX, where VAR is either word
       "EVENT" or a name of problem directory element to be checked (for
       example, "executable", "package", hostname" etc).

       If all conditions match, the remaining part of the rule (the "program"
       part) is run in the shell. All shell language constructs are valid. All
       stdout and stderr output is captured and passed to ABRT and possibly to
       ABRT’s frontends and shown to the user.

       If the program terminates with nonzero exit code, the event processing
       is considered unsuccessful and is stopped. Last captured output line,
       if any, is considered to be the error message indicating the reason of
       the failure, and may be used by abrt as such.

       If the program terminates successfully, next rule is read and
       processed. This process is repeated until the end of this file.

   Event XML configuration
       These configuration files provides event meta data.

       Each file has XML formatting with the following DTD:

	   <!ELEMENT event	      (name+,description+,requires-items?,exclude-items-by-default?,exclude-items-always?,exclude-binary-items?,include-items-by-default?,minimal-rating?,gui-review-elements?,options?)>
	   <!ELEMENT name	      (#PCDATA)>
	   <!ATTLIST name	      xml:lang CDATA #IMPLIED>
	   <!ELEMENT description      (#PCDATA)>
	   <!ATTLIST description      xml:lang CDATA #IMPLIED>
	   <!ELEMENT requires-items	      (#PCDATA)>
	   <!ELEMENT exclude-items-by-default (#PCDATA)>
	   <!ELEMENT include-items-by-default (#PCDATA)>
	   <!ELEMENT exclude-items-always     (#PCDATA)>
	   <!ELEMENT exclude-binary-items     ("yes"|"no")>
	   <!ELEMENT minimal-rating	      ("0"|"1"|"2"|"3"|"4")>
	   <!ELEMENT gui-review-elements      ("yes"|"no")>
	   <!ELEMENT options	      (option*,advanced-options)>
	   <!ELEMENT advanced-options (option)*>
	   <!ELEMENT option	      (label+,description+,note-html+,allow-empty?,default-value?)>
	   <!ATTLIST option	      type (text|bool|password|number|hint-html) #REQUIRED
				      name CDATA #REQUIRED>
	   <!ELEMENT label	      (#PCDATA)>
	   <!ATTLIST label	      xml:lang CDATA #IMPLIED>
	   <!ELEMENT note-html	      (#PCDATA)>
	   <!ATTLIST note-html	      xml:lang CDATA #IMPLIED>
	   <!ELEMENT allow-empty      ("yes"|"no")>
	   <!ELEMENT default-value    (#PCDATA)>

       name
	   User visible name of event

       description
	   User visible description

       exclude-items-by-default
	   Comma separated names of excluded problem elements. User can
	   include any of these elements if he wishes it.

       include-items-by-default
	   Comma separated names of included problem elements. User can
	   exclude any of these elements if he wishes it.

       exclude-items-always
	   Comma separated names of included problem elements. User cannot
	   include any of these elements.

       exclude-binary-items
	   If "yes" then all binary problem elements are excluded. User can
	   include them if he wishes it.

       minimal-rating
	   Minimal backtrace rating required for executing the event.
	   Backtrace rating is a measure of backtrace usability and
	   understandability. With an increasing number of unresolved frames
	   the backtrace rating gets lower values.

       gui-review-elements
	   If "yes", user must explicitly approve that all included problem
	   elements can be published. If "no", the event is executed
	   automatically. If not provided, "yes" is expected.

       advanced-options
	   List of options which are hidden in the default view.

       label
	   Event option label

       note-html
	   Event option HTML formatted description

       allow-empty
	   Determines if user can leave the option empty

       default-value
	   A value which is used by default

       option:name
	   Name of exported environment variable name. libreport tools
	   communicate through Environment Variables.

EXAMPLES
	   EVENT=post-create analyzer=Python   abrt-action-analyze-python

	   EVENT=post-create
		   getent passwd "`cat uid`" | cut -d: -f1 >username

SEE ALSO
       abrtd(8)

AUTHOR
       Manual page written by Denys Vlasenko <dvlasenk@redhat.com[1]>.

NOTES
	1. dvlasenk@redhat.com
	   mailto:dvlasenk@redhat.com

LIBREPORT 2.1.11		  07/08/2014		  REPORT_EVENT.CONF(5)
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