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/**
* \file messages_client.h
* \author Radek Krejci <rkrejci@cesnet.cz>
* \author Michal Vasko <mvasko@cesnet.cz>
* \brief libnetconf2's public functions and structures of NETCONF client messages.
*
* Copyright (c) 2015 CESNET, z.s.p.o.
*
* This source code is licensed under BSD 3-Clause License (the "License").
* You may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause
*/
#ifndef NC_MESSAGES_CLIENT_H_
#define NC_MESSAGES_CLIENT_H_
#include <stdint.h>
#include "netconf.h"
/**
* @defgroup client_msg Client Messages
* @ingroup client
*
* @brief Functions to create NETCONF RPCs (or actions) and process replies received from the server.
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief Enumeration of RPC types
*
* Note that NC_RPC_CLOSE is not defined since sending \<close-session\> is done implicitly by nc_session_free()
*/
typedef enum {
NC_RPC_UNKNOWN = 0, /**< invalid RPC. */
NC_RPC_ACT_GENERIC, /**< user-defined generic RPC/action. */
/* ietf-netconf */
NC_RPC_GETCONFIG, /**< \<get-config\> RPC. */
NC_RPC_EDIT, /**< \<edit-config\> RPC. */
NC_RPC_COPY, /**< \<copy-config\> RPC. */
NC_RPC_DELETE, /**< \<delete-config\> RPC. */
NC_RPC_LOCK, /**< \<lock\> RPC. */
NC_RPC_UNLOCK, /**< \<unlock\> RPC. */
NC_RPC_GET, /**< \<get\> RPC. */
NC_RPC_KILL, /**< \<kill-session\> RPC. */
NC_RPC_COMMIT, /**< \<commit\> RPC. */
NC_RPC_DISCARD, /**< \<discard-changes\> RPC. */
NC_RPC_CANCEL, /**< \<cancel-commit\> RPC. */
NC_RPC_VALIDATE, /**< \<validate\> RPC. */
/* ietf-netconf-monitoring */
NC_RPC_GETSCHEMA, /**< \<get-schema\> RPC. */
/* notifications */
NC_RPC_SUBSCRIBE /**< \<create-subscription\> RPC. */
} NC_RPC_TYPE;
/**
* @brief Enumeration of \<edit-config\> default operation
*/
typedef enum {
NC_RPC_EDIT_DFLTOP_UNKNOWN = 0, /**< unknown default operation */
NC_RPC_EDIT_DFLTOP_MERGE, /**< default operation merge */
NC_RPC_EDIT_DFLTOP_REPLACE, /**< default operation replace */
NC_RPC_EDIT_DFLTOP_NONE /**< default operation none */
} NC_RPC_EDIT_DFLTOP;
/**
* @brief Enumeration of \<edit-config\> test option
*/
typedef enum {
NC_RPC_EDIT_TESTOPT_UNKNOWN = 0, /**< unknown test option */
NC_RPC_EDIT_TESTOPT_TESTSET, /**< test-then-set option */
NC_RPC_EDIT_TESTOPT_SET, /**< set option */
NC_RPC_EDIT_TESTOPT_TEST /**< test-only option */
} NC_RPC_EDIT_TESTOPT;
/**
* @brief Enumeration of \<edit-config\> error option
*/
typedef enum {
NC_RPC_EDIT_ERROPT_UNKNOWN = 0, /**< unknown error option */
NC_RPC_EDIT_ERROPT_STOP, /**< stop-on-error option */
NC_RPC_EDIT_ERROPT_CONTINUE, /**< continue-on-error option */
NC_RPC_EDIT_ERROPT_ROLLBACK /**< rollback-on-error option */
} NC_RPC_EDIT_ERROPT;
/**
* @brief NETCONF error structure representation
*/
struct nc_err {
/** @brief \<error-type\>, error layer where the error occurred. */
const char *type;
/** @brief \<error-tag\>. */
const char *tag;
/** @brief \<error-severity\>. */
const char *severity;
/** @brief \<error-app-tag\>, the data-model-specific or implementation-specific error condition, if one exists. */
const char *apptag;
/** @brief \<error-path\>, XPATH expression identifying the element with the error. */
const char *path;
/** @brief \<error-message\>, Human-readable description of the error. */
const char *message;
/** @brief xml:lang attribute of the error-message. */
const char *message_lang;
/* <error-info> */
/** @brief \<session-id\>, session ID of the session holding the requested lock. Part of \<error-info\>. */
const char *sid;
/** @brief \<bad-attr\>, array of the names of the data-model-specific XML attributes that caused the error. Part of \<error-info\>. */
const char **attr;
/** @brief \<bad-element\>, array of the names of the data-model-specific XML element that caused the error. Part of \<error-info\>. */
const char **elem;
/** @brief \<bad-namespace\>, array of the unexpected XML namespaces that caused the error. Part of \<error-info\>. */
const char **ns;
/** @brief Array of the remaining non-standard elements. */
struct lyxml_elem **other;
/** @brief Number of items in the attr array */
uint16_t attr_count;
/** @brief Number of items in the elem array */
uint16_t elem_count;
/** @brief Number of items in the ns array */
uint16_t ns_count;
/** @brief Number of items in the other array */
uint16_t other_count;
};
/**
* @brief NETCONF client RPC object
*/
struct nc_rpc;
/**
* @brief NETCONF client rpc-reply object
*/
struct nc_reply {
NC_RPL type; /**< reply type */
};
/**
* @brief NETCONF client data rpc-reply object
*/
struct nc_reply_data {
NC_RPL type; /**< NC_RPL_DATA */
struct lyd_node *data; /**< libyang RPC reply data tree (output of an RPC),
\<get\> and \<get-config\> replies are special,
in those cases there is the configuration itself
and it should be validated as such (using \b LYD_OPT_GET or \b LYD_OPT_GETCONFIG). */
};
/**
* @brief NETCONF client error rpc-reply object
*/
struct nc_reply_error {
NC_RPL type; /**< NC_RPL_ERROR */
const struct nc_err *err; /**< errors, any of the values inside can be NULL */
uint32_t count; /**< number of error structures */
};
/**
* @brief NETCONF client notification object
*/
struct nc_notif {
NC_RPL type; /**< NC_RPL_NOTIF */
const char *datetime; /**< eventTime of the notification */
struct lyd_node *tree; /**< libyang data tree of the message */
};
/**
* @brief Get the type of the RPC
*
* @param[in] rpc RPC to check the type of.
* @return Type of \p rpc.
*/
NC_RPC_TYPE nc_rpc_get_type(const struct nc_rpc *rpc);
/**
* @brief Create a generic NETCONF RPC or action
*
* Note that created object can be sent via any NETCONF session that shares the context
* of the \p data.
*
* @param[in] data NETCONF RPC data as a data tree.
* @param[in] paramtype How to further manage data parameters.
* @return Created RPC object to send via a NETCONF session or NULL in case of (memory allocation) error.
*/
struct nc_rpc *nc_rpc_act_generic(const struct lyd_node *data, NC_PARAMTYPE paramtype);
/**
* @brief Create a generic NETCONF RPC or action from an XML string
*
* Note that functions to create any RPC object do not check validity of the provided
* parameters. It is checked later while sending the RPC via a specific NETCONF session
* (#nc_send_rpc()) since the NETCONF capabilities of the session are needed for such a
* check. Created object can be sent via any NETCONF session which supports all the
* needed NETCONF capabilities for the RPC.
*
* @param[in] xml_str NETCONF RPC data as an XML string.
* @param[in] paramtype How to further manage data parameters.
* @return Created RPC object to send via a NETCONF session or NULL in case of (memory allocation) error.
*/
struct nc_rpc *nc_rpc_act_generic_xml(const char *xml_str, NC_PARAMTYPE paramtype);
/**
* @brief Create NETCONF RPC \<get-config\>
*
* Note that functions to create any RPC object do not check validity of the provided
* parameters. It is checked later while sending the RPC via a specific NETCONF session
* (#nc_send_rpc()) since the NETCONF capabilities of the session are needed for such a
* check. Created object can be sent via any NETCONF session which supports all the
* needed NETCONF capabilities for the RPC.
*
* @param[in] source Source datastore being queried.
* @param[in] filter Optional filter data, an XML subtree or XPath expression.
* @param[in] wd_mode Optional with-defaults capability mode.
* @param[in] paramtype How to further manage data parameters.
* @return Created RPC object to send via a NETCONF session or NULL in case of (memory allocation) error.
*/
struct nc_rpc *nc_rpc_getconfig(NC_DATASTORE source, const char *filter, NC_WD_MODE wd_mode,
NC_PARAMTYPE paramtype);
/**
* @brief Create NETCONF RPC \<edit-config\>
*
* Note that functions to create any RPC object do not check validity of the provided
* parameters. It is checked later while sending the RPC via a specific NETCONF session
* (#nc_send_rpc()) since the NETCONF capabilities of the session are needed for such a
* check. Created object can be sent via any NETCONF session which supports all the
* needed NETCONF capabilities for the RPC.
*
* @param[in] target Target datastore being edited.
* @param[in] default_op Optional default operation.
* @param[in] test_opt Optional test option.
* @param[in] error_opt Optional error option.
* @param[in] edit_content Config or URL where the config to perform is to be found.
* @param[in] paramtype How to further manage data parameters.
* @return Created RPC object to send via a NETCONF session or NULL in case of (memory allocation) error.
*/
struct nc_rpc *nc_rpc_edit(NC_DATASTORE target, NC_RPC_EDIT_DFLTOP default_op, NC_RPC_EDIT_TESTOPT test_opt,
NC_RPC_EDIT_ERROPT error_opt, const char *edit_content, NC_PARAMTYPE paramtype);
/**
* @brief Create NETCONF RPC \<copy-config\>
*
* Note that functions to create any RPC object do not check validity of the provided
* parameters. It is checked later while sending the RPC via a specific NETCONF session
* (#nc_send_rpc()) since the NETCONF capabilities of the session are needed for such a
* check. Created object can be sent via any NETCONF session which supports all the
* needed NETCONF capabilities for the RPC.
*
* @param[in] target Target datastore.
* @param[in] url_trg Used instead \p target if the target is an URL.
* @param[in] source Source datastore.
* @param[in] url_or_config_src Used instead \p source if the source is an URL or a config.
* @param[in] wd_mode Optional with-defaults capability mode.
* @param[in] paramtype How to further manage data parameters.
* @return Created RPC object to send via a NETCONF session or NULL in case of (memory allocation) error.
*/
struct nc_rpc *nc_rpc_copy(NC_DATASTORE target, const char *url_trg, NC_DATASTORE source,
const char *url_or_config_src, NC_WD_MODE wd_mode, NC_PARAMTYPE paramtype);
/**
* @brief Create NETCONF RPC \<delete-config\>
*
* Note that functions to create any RPC object do not check validity of the provided
* parameters. It is checked later while sending the RPC via a specific NETCONF session
* (#nc_send_rpc()) since the NETCONF capabilities of the session are needed for such a
* check. Created object can be sent via any NETCONF session which supports all the
* needed NETCONF capabilities for the RPC.
*
* @param[in] target Target datastore to delete.
* @param[in] url Used instead \p target if the target is an URL.
* @param[in] paramtype How to further manage data parameters.
* @return Created RPC object to send via a NETCONF session or NULL in case of (memory allocation) error.
*/
struct nc_rpc *nc_rpc_delete(NC_DATASTORE target, const char *url, NC_PARAMTYPE paramtype);
/**
* @brief Create NETCONF RPC \<lock\>
*
* Note that functions to create any RPC object do not check validity of the provided
* parameters. It is checked later while sending the RPC via a specific NETCONF session
* (#nc_send_rpc()) since the NETCONF capabilities of the session are needed for such a
* check. Created object can be sent via any NETCONF session which supports all the
* needed NETCONF capabilities for the RPC.
*
* @param[in] target Target datastore of the operation.
* @return Created RPC object to send via a NETCONF session or NULL in case of (memory allocation) error.
*/
struct nc_rpc *nc_rpc_lock(NC_DATASTORE target);
/**
* @brief Create NETCONF RPC \<unlock\>
*
* Note that functions to create any RPC object do not check validity of the provided
* parameters. It is checked later while sending the RPC via a specific NETCONF session
* (#nc_send_rpc()) since the NETCONF capabilities of the session are needed for such a
* check. Created object can be sent via any NETCONF session which supports all the
* needed NETCONF capabilities for the RPC.
*
* @param[in] target Target datastore of the operation.
* @return Created RPC object to send via a NETCONF session or NULL in case of (memory allocation) error.
*/
struct nc_rpc *nc_rpc_unlock(NC_DATASTORE target);
/**
* @brief Create NETCONF RPC \<get\>
*
* Note that functions to create any RPC object do not check validity of the provided
* parameters. It is checked later while sending the RPC via a specific NETCONF session
* (#nc_send_rpc()) since the NETCONF capabilities of the session are needed for such a
* check. Created object can be sent via any NETCONF session which supports all the
* needed NETCONF capabilities for the RPC.
*
* @param[in] filter Optional filter data, an XML subtree or XPath expression.
* @param[in] wd_mode Optional with-defaults capability mode.
* @param[in] paramtype How to further manage data parameters.
* @return Created RPC object to send via a NETCONF session or NULL in case of (memory allocation) error.
*/
struct nc_rpc *nc_rpc_get(const char *filter, NC_WD_MODE wd_mode, NC_PARAMTYPE paramtype);
/**
* @brief Create NETCONF RPC \<kill-session\>
*
* Note that functions to create any RPC object do not check validity of the provided
* parameters. It is checked later while sending the RPC via a specific NETCONF session
* (#nc_send_rpc()) since the NETCONF capabilities of the session are needed for such a
* check. Created object can be sent via any NETCONF session which supports all the
* needed NETCONF capabilities for the RPC.
*
* @param[in] session_id Session ID of the session to kill.
* @return Created RPC object to send via a NETCONF session or NULL in case of (memory allocation) error.
*/
struct nc_rpc *nc_rpc_kill(uint32_t session_id);
/**
* @brief Create NETCONF RPC \<commit\>
*
* Note that functions to create any RPC object do not check validity of the provided
* parameters. It is checked later while sending the RPC via a specific NETCONF session
* (#nc_send_rpc()) since the NETCONF capabilities of the session are needed for such a
* check. Created object can be sent via any NETCONF session which supports all the
* needed NETCONF capabilities for the RPC.
*
* @param[in] confirmed Whether the commit is to be confirmed.
* @param[in] confirm_timeout Optional confirm timeout.
* @param[in] persist Optional identification string of a new persistent confirmed commit.
* @param[in] persist_id Optional identification string of a persistent confirmed commit to be commited.
* @param[in] paramtype How to further manage data parameters.
* @return Created RPC object to send via a NETCONF session or NULL in case of (memory allocation) error.
*/
struct nc_rpc *nc_rpc_commit(int confirmed, uint32_t confirm_timeout, const char *persist, const char *persist_id,
NC_PARAMTYPE paramtype);
/**
* @brief Create NETCONF RPC \<discard-changes\>
*
* Note that functions to create any RPC object do not check validity of the provided
* parameters. It is checked later while sending the RPC via a specific NETCONF session
* (#nc_send_rpc()) since the NETCONF capabilities of the session are needed for such a
* check. Created object can be sent via any NETCONF session which supports all the
* needed NETCONF capabilities for the RPC.
*
* @return Created RPC object to send via a NETCONF session or NULL in case of (memory allocation) error.
*/
struct nc_rpc *nc_rpc_discard(void);
/**
* @brief Create NETCONF RPC \<cancel-commit\>
*
* Note that functions to create any RPC object do not check validity of the provided
* parameters. It is checked later while sending the RPC via a specific NETCONF session
* (#nc_send_rpc()) since the NETCONF capabilities of the session are needed for such a
* check. Created object can be sent via any NETCONF session which supports all the
* needed NETCONF capabilities for the RPC.
*
* @param[in] persist_id Optional identification string of a persistent confirmed commit.
* @param[in] paramtype How to further manage data parameters.
* @return Created RPC object to send via a NETCONF session or NULL in case of (memory allocation) error.
*/
struct nc_rpc *nc_rpc_cancel(const char *persist_id, NC_PARAMTYPE paramtype);
/**
* @brief Create NETCONF RPC \<validate\>
*
* Note that functions to create any RPC object do not check validity of the provided
* parameters. It is checked later while sending the RPC via a specific NETCONF session
* (#nc_send_rpc()) since the NETCONF capabilities of the session are needed for such a
* check. Created object can be sent via any NETCONF session which supports all the
* needed NETCONF capabilities for the RPC.
*
* @param[in] source Source datastore being validated.
* @param[in] url_or_config Used instead \p source if the source is an URL or a config.
* @param[in] paramtype How to further manage data parameters.
* @return Created RPC object to send via a NETCONF session or NULL in case of (memory allocation) error.
*/
struct nc_rpc *nc_rpc_validate(NC_DATASTORE source, const char *url_or_config, NC_PARAMTYPE paramtype);
/**
* @brief Create NETCONF RPC \<get-schema\>
*
* Note that functions to create any RPC object do not check validity of the provided
* parameters. It is checked later while sending the RPC via a specific NETCONF session
* (#nc_send_rpc()) since the NETCONF capabilities of the session are needed for such a
* check. Created object can be sent via any NETCONF session which supports all the
* needed NETCONF capabilities for the RPC.
*
* @param[in] identifier Requested model identifier.
* @param[in] version Optional model version, either YANG version (1.0/1.1) or revision date.
* @param[in] format Optional format of the model (default is YANG).
* @param[in] paramtype How to further manage data parameters.
* @return Created RPC object to send via a NETCONF session or NULL in case of (memory allocation) error.
*/
struct nc_rpc *nc_rpc_getschema(const char *identifier, const char *version, const char *format, NC_PARAMTYPE paramtype);
/**
* @brief Create NETCONF RPC \<create-subscription\>
*
* Note that functions to create any RPC object do not check validity of the provided
* parameters. It is checked later while sending the RPC via a specific NETCONF session
* (#nc_send_rpc()) since the NETCONF capabilities of the session are needed for such a
* check. Created object can be sent via any NETCONF session which supports all the
* needed NETCONF capabilities for the RPC.
*
* @param[in] stream_name Optional name of a NETCONF stream to subscribe to.
* @param[in] filter Optional filter data, an XML subtree or XPath expression.
* @param[in] start_time Optional YANG datetime identifying the start of the subscription.
* @param[in] stop_time Optional YANG datetime identifying the end of the subscription.
* @param[in] paramtype How to further manage data parameters.
* @return Created RPC object to send via a NETCONF session or NULL in case of (memory allocation) error.
*/
struct nc_rpc *nc_rpc_subscribe(const char *stream_name, const char *filter, const char *start_time,
const char *stop_time, NC_PARAMTYPE paramtype);
/**
* @brief Free the NETCONF RPC object.
*
* @param[in] rpc Object to free.
*/
void nc_rpc_free(struct nc_rpc *rpc);
/**
* @brief Free the NETCONF RPC reply object.
*
* @param[in] reply Object to free.
*/
void nc_reply_free(struct nc_reply *reply);
/**
* @brief Free the NETCONF Notification object.
*
* @param[in] notif Object to free.
*/
void nc_notif_free(struct nc_notif *notif);
/**@} Client Messages */
#endif /* NC_MESSAGES_CLIENT_H_ */