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Re: Import Reusable org-babel snippet using #+SETUPFILE


From: Salomon Turgman
Subject: Re: Import Reusable org-babel snippet using #+SETUPFILE
Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2020 10:23:50 -0400

Hey Doug,

What types of things are in GeneralORGTools.org? Are those babel definitions? Or something else?

-s-

On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 11:21 AM Salomon Turgman <sturgman@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks for the useful example. I will take a look. Didn't know about org-sbe!

-s-

On Mon, 15 Jun 2020 15:52:16 -0400
Douglas Perrin <doug2024@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Salomon Turgman,
> I do this a lot and have had success using a combination of #+SETUPFILE to
> bring in names and configuration, and org-sbe to do initialization. I mix
> emacs vars and org names in my source headers with back quoting.
>
> The following example has a template file containing user/local
> information. This is brought into the example file, on load, through #:eval
> calling org-babel-lob-ingest and org-sbe, in addition, parameters are
> pulled in with #+SETUPFILE and the same template file name. The end result
> for this example is a running docker image with access to local paths and
> "remote" execution via tramp. More complex orchestration and actions in the
> template are certainly possible using org-sbe calls in the init elisp
> source blocks but hopefully, this shows the flavor of what can be done.
>
> In addition to avoiding code duplication, I have found this to be very
> effective when my group is all working from the same org file (via git) but
> everyone has their own template file with credentials, local paths, and org
> more preferences (ie showstars).
> Regards,
> Doug
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> TemplatingExample.org
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> #+SETUPFILE: Template-Loader.org
>
> * Init Code, run when file is opened
> #+name: Execute-On-Load
> #+begin_src elisp  :results output
>    ;; for this the container and image have the same name
>     (setq *DockerName* "ContanerName")
> #+end_src
>
> * Run Contaner
> #+begin_src bash  :results raw drawer :var DockerName=`,*DockerName*
> DockerHubUID=`,*DockerHubUID* containerName=`,*DockerContainer*
> LocalWorkPath=`,*LocalWorkPath* LocalDataPath=`,*LocalDataPath*
>    docker run --rm -d \
>           -v $LocalWorkPath:/root/Workdir \
>           -v $LocalDataPath:/root/Data \
>           --name $DockerName $DockerHubUID/$DockerName bash -c "tail -f
> /dev/null"
>   #+end_src
>
> * run IN contaner
> #+begin_src bash  :results output :dir (concat "/docker:" `,*DockerName*
> ":/root/Workdir/")
> ls
> #+end_src
>
> # Local Variables:
> # eval: (org-babel-lob-ingest "Template-Loader.org")
> # eval: (org-sbe "Init-Template")
> # eval: (org-sbe "Execute-On-Load")
> # End:
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Template-Loader.org
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> #+STARTUP: showstars
> #+PROPERTY: header-args :mkdirp yes
>
> #+name: Init-Template
> #+begin_src emacs-lisp :results none
>   ;; This is called expecitly via org-sbe in the buffer that will uses the
> templating
>     (setq *DockerHubUID* "MyUserName")
>     (setq *LocalWorkPath* "/run/desktop/mnt/host/c/Users/.....")
>     (setq *LocalDataPath* "/run/desktop/mnt/host/d/devData/")
>
>   ;; ingest + SBE can be used to bring in a hierarchy of templates
>   (org-babel-lob-ingest "./GroupTools/GeneralORGTools.org")
>   (org-sbe "GeneralORGTools.org")
>
> #+end_src


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Salomon Turgman <sturgman@gmail.com>

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