From 8d928d525ffa8147d34d0f148e0aec6189461318 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dmitry Smirnov Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2019 15:39:36 +1100 Subject: codespell: spelling corrections Signed-off-by: Dmitry Smirnov --- pkg/hooks/docs/oci-hooks.5.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'pkg/hooks/docs') diff --git a/pkg/hooks/docs/oci-hooks.5.md b/pkg/hooks/docs/oci-hooks.5.md index 0a01e1bb8..b50a6bddc 100644 --- a/pkg/hooks/docs/oci-hooks.5.md +++ b/pkg/hooks/docs/oci-hooks.5.md @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ The default directory is `/usr/share/containers/oci/hooks.d`, but tools consumin If multiple directories are configured, a JSON filename in a preferred directory masks entries with the same filename in directories with lower precedence. For example, if a consuming tool watches for hooks in `/etc/containers/oci/hooks.d` and `/usr/share/containers/oci/hooks.d` (in order of decreasing precedence), then a hook definition in `/etc/containers/oci/hooks.d/01-my-hook.json` will mask any definition in `/usr/share/containers/oci/hooks.d/01-my-hook.json`. -Tools consuming this format may also opt to monitor the hook directries for changes, in which case they will notice additions, changes, and removals to JSON files without needing to be restarted or otherwise signaled. When the tool monitors multiple hooks directories, the precedence discussed in the previous paragraph still applies. For example, if a consuming tool watches for hooks in `/etc/containers/oci/hooks.d` and `/usr/share/containers/oci/hooks.d` (in order of decreasing precedence), then writing a new hook definition to `/etc/containers/oci/hooks.d/01-my-hook.json` will mask the hook previously loaded from `/usr/share/containers/oci/hooks.d/01-my-hook.json`. Subsequent changes to `/usr/share/containers/oci/hooks.d/01-my-hook.json` will have no effect on the consuming tool as long as `/etc/containers/oci/hooks.d/01-my-hook.json` exists. Removing `/etc/containers/oci/hooks.d/01-my-hook.json` will reload the hook from `/usr/share/containers/oci/hooks.d/01-my-hook.json`. +Tools consuming this format may also opt to monitor the hook directories for changes, in which case they will notice additions, changes, and removals to JSON files without needing to be restarted or otherwise signaled. When the tool monitors multiple hooks directories, the precedence discussed in the previous paragraph still applies. For example, if a consuming tool watches for hooks in `/etc/containers/oci/hooks.d` and `/usr/share/containers/oci/hooks.d` (in order of decreasing precedence), then writing a new hook definition to `/etc/containers/oci/hooks.d/01-my-hook.json` will mask the hook previously loaded from `/usr/share/containers/oci/hooks.d/01-my-hook.json`. Subsequent changes to `/usr/share/containers/oci/hooks.d/01-my-hook.json` will have no effect on the consuming tool as long as `/etc/containers/oci/hooks.d/01-my-hook.json` exists. Removing `/etc/containers/oci/hooks.d/01-my-hook.json` will reload the hook from `/usr/share/containers/oci/hooks.d/01-my-hook.json`. Hooks are injected in the order obtained by sorting the JSON file names, after converting them to lower case, based on their Unicode code points. For example, a matching hook defined in `01-my-hook.json` would be injected before matching hooks defined in `02-another-hook.json` and `01-UPPERCASE.json`. -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf