Update colored output documentation

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Dennis Camera 2020-06-05 13:56:30 +02:00
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@ -222,65 +222,89 @@ __cdist_log_level, __cdist_log_level_name
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Available for: initial manifest, explorer, type manifest, type explorer,
type gencode.
__cdist_colored_log
whether or not cdist's log has colors enabled.
Is set to the string ``true`` if cdist's output is using colors,
otherwise the variable contains the string ``false``.
Available for: initial manifest, explorer, type manifest, type explorer,
type gencode.
__cdist_dry_run
Is set only when doing dry run (``-n`` flag).
Available for: initial manifest, explorer, type manifest, type explorer,
type gencode.
__explorer
Directory that contains all global explorers.
Available for: initial manifest, explorer, type explorer, shell.
__files
Directory that contains content from the "files" subdirectories
from the configuration directories.
Available for: initial manifest, type manifest, type gencode, shell.
__manifest
Directory that contains the initial manifest.
Available for: initial manifest, type manifest, shell.
__global
Directory that contains generic output like explorer.
Available for: initial manifest, type manifest, type gencode, shell.
__messages_in
File to read messages from.
Available for: initial manifest, type manifest, type gencode.
__messages_out
File to write messages.
Available for: initial manifest, type manifest, type gencode.
__object
Directory that contains the current object.
Available for: type manifest, type explorer, type gencode and code scripts.
__object_id
The type unique object id.
Available for: type manifest, type explorer, type gencode and code scripts.
Note: The leading and the trailing "/" will always be stripped (caused by
| Note: The leading and the trailing "/" will always be stripped (caused by
the filesystem database and ensured by the core).
Note: Double slashes ("//") will not be fixed and result in an error.
| Note: Double slashes ("//") will not be fixed and result in an error.
__object_name
The full qualified name of the current object.
Available for: type manifest, type explorer, type gencode.
__target_host
The host we are deploying to. This is primary variable. It's content is
literally the one user passed in.
Available for: explorer, initial manifest, type explorer, type manifest, type gencode, shell.
__target_hostname
The hostname of host we are deploying to. This variable is derived from
**__target_host** (using **socket.getaddrinfo(__target_host)** and then
**socket.gethostbyaddr()**).
Available for: explorer, initial manifest, type explorer, type manifest, type gencode, shell.
__target_fqdn
The fully qualified domain name of the host we are deploying to.
This variable is derived from **__target_host**
(using **socket.getfqdn()**).
Available for: explorer, initial manifest, type explorer, type manifest, type gencode, shell.
__target_host_tags
Comma separated list of target host tags.
Available for: explorer, initial manifest, type explorer, type manifest, type gencode, shell.
__type
Path to the current type.
Available for: type manifest, type gencode.
__type_explorer
Directory that contains the type explorers.
Available for: type explorer.
Environment variables (for writing)

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Show the help screen.
**--colors COLORED_OUTPUT**
Use a colored output for different log levels.It can
be a boolean or "auto" (default) which enables this
feature if stdout is a tty and disables it otherwise.
Colorize cdist's output. If enabled, cdist will use different colors for
different log levels.
COLORED_OUTPUT recognizes the boolean values 'yes'/'no', 'on'/'off',
'true'/'false', '1'/'0', and 'auto' (the default).
If the value is 'auto', colored output is enabled if stdout is a TTY
unless the NO_COLOR (https://no-color.org/) environment variable is defined.
**-l LOGLEVEL, --log-level LOGLEVEL**
Set the specified verbosity level. The levels, in
@ -685,6 +689,9 @@ The possible keywords and their meanings are as follows:
:strong:`cache_path_pattern`
Specify cache path pattern.
:strong:`colored_output`
Colorize cdist's output. cf. the :code:`--colors` option.
:strong:`conf_dir`
List of configuration directories separated with the character conventionally
used by the operating system to separate search path components (as in PATH),
@ -906,9 +913,7 @@ CDIST_CACHE_PATH_PATTERN
Custom cache path pattern.
CDIST_COLORED_OUTPUT
Use a colored output for different log levels.
It can be a boolean or 'auto' (default) which enables this feature if
stdout is a tty and disables it otherwise.
Colorize cdist's output. cf. the :code:`--colors` option.
CDIST_CONFIG_FILE
Custom configuration file.