Fix documentation for the loadforecast_power_w key. Fix documentation to explain the usage of import file/ JSON string to primarily initialise prediction data. Fix code scanning alert no. 6: URL redirection from remote source Enable to automatically save the configuration to the configuration file by default, which is a widespread user expectation. Make the genetic parameters non optional for better pydantic compliance. Update: - bump pytest to 9.0.3 - bump pillow to 12.2.0 - bump platformdirs to 4.9.6 - bump typespyyaml to 6.0.12.20260408 - bump tzfpy to 1.2.0 - bump pydantic to 2.13.0 - bump types-requests to 2.33.0.20260408 Signed-off-by: Bobby Noelte <b0661n0e17e@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Normann <github@koldrack.com>
4.1 KiB
% SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 (configuration-page)=
Configuration Guide
The configuration controls all aspects of EOS: optimization, prediction, measurement, and energy management.
Storing Configuration
EOS stores configuration data in a nested structure.
Some configuration keys are read-only and cannot be altered. These keys are either set up by other
means, such as environment variables, or determined from other information.
Several endpoints of the EOS REST server allow for the management and retrieval of configuration data.
:::{admonition} Note
:class: note
Configuration changes inside EOS are updated in memory, meaning all changes will be lost upon
restarting the EOS REST server unless the configuration is saved to the EOS configuration file.
This can be done manually or is done automatically by default.
:::
Save Configuration File
Configure EOS for AUTOMATIC (vs. MANUAL) configuration file update in case of configuration
changes.
Use endpoint PUT /v1/config/file to save the current configuration to the
EOS configuration file.
Load Configuration File
Use endpoint POST /v1/config/reset to reset the configuration to the values in the
EOS configuration file.
Configuration Sources and Priorities
The configuration sources and their priorities are as follows:
Settings: Provided during runtime by the REST interfaceEnvironment Variables: Defined at startup of the REST server and during runtimeEOS Configuration File: Read at startup of the REST server and on requestDefault Values
Runtime Config Updates
The EOS configuration can be updated at runtime.
Use the following endpoints to change the current runtime configuration:
PUT /v1/config: Update the entire or parts of the configuration.
:::{admonition} Note
:class: note
Those updates are not persistent automatically. However it is possible to save the configuration to
the EOS configuration file. See Save Configuration File above.
:::
Environment Variables
All configuration keys can be set by environment variables prefixed with EOS_ and separated by
__ for nested structures. Environment variables are case insensitive.
EOS recognizes the following special environment variables (case sensitive):
EOS_CONFIG_DIR: The directory to search for an EOS configuration file.EOS_DIR: The directory used by EOS for data, which will also be searched for an EOS configuration file.
EOS Configuration File
The EOS configuration file provides persistent storage for configuration data. It can be modified directly or through the REST interface.
If you do not have a configuration file, it will be automatically created on the first startup of the REST server in a system-dependent location.
To determine the location of the configuration file used by EOS, ask the REST server. The endpoint
GET /v1/config provides the general.config_file_path configuration key.
EOS searches for the configuration file in the following order:
- The directory specified by the
EOS_CONFIG_DIRenvironment variable - The directory specified by the
EOS_DIRenvironment variable - A platform-specific default directory for EOS
- The current working directory
The first configuration file available in these directories is loaded. If no configuration file is found, a default configuration file is created, and the default settings are written to it. The location of the created configuration file follows the same order in which EOS searches for configuration files, and it depends on whether the relevant environment variables are set.
Use the following endpoints to interact with the configuration file:
PUT /v1/config/file: Save the current configuration to the configuration file.PUT /v1/config/reset: Reload the configuration file, all unsaved runtime configuration is reset.
Default Values
Some of the configuration keys have default values by definition. For most of the
configuration keys the default value is just None, which means no default value.
:heading-offset: 1
:relative-docs: ..
:relative-images: