So I’ve updated the quagga snap from using the copy plugin to the dump plugin. I’ve got it working, but it looks like a horrible hack using the dump plugin
to copy files.
I use it to copy default configs to the correct location.

This is what I had before using the copy plugin:

[…]
    quagga-defaults:
        plugin: copy
        source: defaults
        files:
            "*.conf.default": /etc/quagga/
[…]

and this is what I use now with the dump plugin:

[…]
    quagga-defaults:
        plugin: dump
        source: defaults
        organize:
            zebra.conf.default: etc/quagga/zebra.conf.default
            bgpd.conf.default: etc/quagga/bgpd.conf.default
            isisd.conf.default: etc/quagga/isisd.conf.default
            ospf6d.conf.default: etc/quagga/ospf6d.conf.default
            ospfd.conf.default: etc/quagga/ospfd.conf.default
            pimd.conf.default: etc/quagga/pimd.conf.default
            ripd.conf.default: etc/quagga/ripd.conf.default
            ripngd.conf.default: etc/quagga/ripngd.conf.default
[…]

Observations:
I want to copy all files from my “defaults” directory (in the snapcraft build dir)
to $SNAP/etc/quagga.
The dump plugin doesn’t seem to support a destination, except with the “organize”
function. And the “organize” function doesn’t support wildcards.

This looks to me like bad code, but I can’t find a way to make this cleaner (better
doc for the dump plugin would be highly appreciated)

Maybe someone can comment on a better way? (It DOES WORK as shown, just trying to
get feedback on a better/cleaner way, preferably with wildcard matching)

- Martin Winter

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