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6 nbdkit-probing - how to probe for nbdkit configuration and plugins
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9 nbdkit --dump-config
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11 nbdkit PLUGIN --dump-plugin
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13 nbdkit --version
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15 nbdkit PLUGIN --version
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17 nbdkit --filter=FILTER null --version
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20 You can query information about nbdkit and available plugins and
21 filters using the nbdkit binary. This can include whether nbdkit is
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24 Query if nbdkit is installed
25 Use this command to see if the nbdkit program is installed:
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27 nbdkit --version
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29 This will fail with an error and non-zero exit code if nbdkit is not
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32 Query basic configuration
33 nbdkit --dump-config
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35 lists information about how nbdkit was configured. The most important
36 fields in the output are the name of the directory where nbdkit looks
37 for plugins and the version of nbdkit, eg:
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39 plugindir=/usr/lib64/nbdkit/plugins
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44 Test nbdkit ≥ version
45 To test if nbdkit ≥ a particular version is installed, use the
46 --dump-config option and look for the "version_major" and
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49 $ nbdkit --dump-config | grep ^version_minor
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51 $ major=$( nbdkit --dump-config | grep ^version_major | cut -d= -f2 )
52 $ minor=$( nbdkit --dump-config | grep ^version_minor | cut -d= -f2 )
53 $ if [ $major -eq 1 ] && [ $minor -lt 12 ]
54 then echo 'nbdkit >= 1.12 is required'; exit 1; fi
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56 These fields were first added in nbdkit 1.16.5 and were not present in
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59 You can also probe the minimum version using pkg-config(1). See
60 "PKG-CONFIG/PKGCONF" in nbdkit-plugin(3).
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62 Query information about a particular plugin
63 nbdkit pluginname --dump-plugin
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65 (where pluginname is the name or full path of a plugin) will dump
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68 $ nbdkit file --dump-plugin
69 path=/usr/lib64/nbdkit/plugins/nbdkit-file-plugin.so
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71 version=1.20.1
72 api_version=1
73 struct_size=176
74 thread_model=serialize_requests
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77 Plugins which ship with nbdkit usually have the same version as the
78 corresponding nbdkit binary. The nbdkit binary will always be able to
79 utilize plugins compiled against an older version of the header;
80 however, newer plugins may not be fully supported by an older nbdkit
81 binary (for example, a plugin compiled with "NBDKIT_API_VERSION" of 2
82 fails to load with an older nbdkit that only knows "NBDKIT_API_VERSION"
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85 Detect if a plugin is installed
86 To find out if a plugin is installed (and working) in the plugin
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89 $ nbdkit foo --version
90 nbdkit: error: cannot open plugin 'foo': /usr/lib64/nbdkit/plugins/nbdkit-foo-plugin.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
91 Use 'nbdkit --help' or read the nbdkit(1) manual page for documentation.
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93 This will fail with an error and non-zero exit code if the "foo" plugin
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96 Note it is better to test for the existence of plugins this way rather
97 than just seeing if the .so file exists, because nbdkit will load the
98 plugin and check that all its dependencies can be satisfied, and also
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101 List all plugins in the plugin directory
102 You could simply get the plugin directory (from --dump-config) and list
103 all files in this directory called nbdkit-*-plugin.so.
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105 However a better test is to run --dump-plugin (see above) on each one
106 to check that it is working and all of its dependencies are installed.
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110 plugindir=`nbdkit --dump-config | grep ^plugindir= | sed 's/[^=]*=//'`
111 for f in $plugindir/nbdkit-*-plugin.so; do
112 if nbdkit "$f" --version >/dev/null 2>&1; then
113 b=`echo "$f" | sed 's,.*/nbdkit-\(.*\)-plugin.so$,\1,'`
114 echo "$b ($f)"
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118 Detect if a filter is installed
119 To find out if a filter is installed (and working) use --version with
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122 nbdkit --version --filter=foo null
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128 nbdkit(1).
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131 Eric Blake
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133 Richard W.M. Jones
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135 Pino Toscano
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