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/**
* @file parser_schema.h
* @author Radek Krejci <rkrejci@cesnet.cz>
* @brief Schema parsers for libyang
*
* Copyright (c) 2015-2020 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 LY_PARSER_SCHEMA_H_
#define LY_PARSER_SCHEMA_H_
#include "log.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
struct ly_in;
struct lys_module;
/**
* @page howtoSchemaParsers Parsing YANG Modules
*
* YANG module parsers allow to read YANG module from a specific format. libyang supports the following module formats:
*
* - YANG
*
* Basic YANG schemas format described in [RFC 6020](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020) and
* [RFC 7951](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7951) (so both YANG 1.0 and YANG 1.1 versions are supported).
*
* - YIN
*
* Alternative XML-based format to YANG - YANG Independent Notation. The details can be found in
* [RFC 6020](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-11) and
* [RFC 7951](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7951#section-13).
*
* When the [context](@ref howtoContext) is created, it already contains the following YANG modules, which
* are implemented internally by libyang:
* - ietf-yang-metadata@2016-08-05
* - yang@2020-06-17
* - ietf-inet-types@2013-07-15
* - ietf-yang-types@2013-07-15
* - ietf-datastores@2018-02-14
* - ietf-yang-library@2019-01-04
*
* The `yang` module is the libyang's internal module to provide namespace and definitions of for various YANG
* attributes described in [RFC 7951](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6243) (such as `insert` attribute for
* edit-config's data).
*
* Other modules can be added to the context manually with the functions listed below. Besides them,
* it is also possible to use ::ly_ctx_load_module() which tries to find the required module automatically - using
* ::ly_module_imp_clb or automatic search in working directory and in the context's search directories. For details, see
* [how the context works](@ref howtoContext).
*
* YANG modules are loaded in two steps. First, the input YANG/YIN data are parsed into \b lysp_* structures that reflect
* the structure of the input module and submodule(s). Mostly just syntax checks are done, no reference or type checking is
* performed in this step. If the module is supposed to be implemented, not just imported by another module, the second step
* is to compile it. The compiled tree may significantly differ from the source (parsed) tree structure. All the references
* are resolved, groupings are instantiated, types are resolved (and compiled by joining all the relevant restrictions
* when derived from another types) and many other syntactical checks are done.
*
* There is the main parsing function ::lys_parse() working with the libyang [input handler](@ref howtoInput). However,
* to simplify some of the use-cases, it is also possible to use other functions accepting input data from various sources.
*
* Functions List
* --------------
* - ::lys_parse()
* - ::lys_parse_mem()
* - ::lys_parse_fd()
* - ::lys_parse_path()
*
* - ::lys_search_localfile()
* - ::ly_ctx_set_module_imp_clb()
* - ::ly_ctx_load_module()
*/
/**
* @addtogroup schematree
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief Schema input formats accepted by libyang [parser functions](@ref howtoSchemaParsers).
*/
typedef enum {
LYS_IN_UNKNOWN = 0, /**< unknown format, used as return value in case of error */
LYS_IN_YANG = 1, /**< YANG schema input format */
LYS_IN_YIN = 3 /**< YIN schema input format */
} LYS_INFORMAT;
/**
* @brief Load a schema into the specified context.
*
* @param[in] ctx libyang context where to process the data model.
* @param[in] in The input handle to provide the dumped data model in the specified format.
* @param[in] format Format of the schema to parse. Can be 0 to try to detect format from the input handler.
* @param[in] features Array of features to enable ended with NULL. If NULL, no features are enabled.
* @param[out] module Optional parsed module.
* @return LY_ERR value.
*/
LY_ERR lys_parse(struct ly_ctx *ctx, struct ly_in *in, LYS_INFORMAT format, const char **features,
struct lys_module **module);
/**
* @brief Load a schema into the specified context.
*
* This function is considered for a simple use, if you have a complex use-case,
* consider use of ::lys_parse() with a standalone input handler.
*
* @param[in] ctx libyang context where to process the data model.
* @param[in] data The string containing the dumped data model in the specified format.
* @param[in] format Format of the schema to parse.
* @param[out] module Optional parsed module.
* @return LY_ERR value.
*/
LY_ERR lys_parse_mem(struct ly_ctx *ctx, const char *data, LYS_INFORMAT format, struct lys_module **module);
/**
* @brief Read a schema from file descriptor into the specified context.
*
* \note Current implementation supports only reading data from standard (disk) file, not from sockets, pipes, etc.
*
* This function is considered for a simple use, if you have a complex use-case,
* consider use of ::lys_parse() with a standalone input handler.
*
* @param[in] ctx libyang context where to process the data model.
* @param[in] fd File descriptor of a regular file (e.g. sockets are not supported) containing the schema
* in the specified format.
* @param[in] format Format of the schema to parse.
* @param[out] module Optional parsed module.
* @return LY_ERR value.
*/
LY_ERR lys_parse_fd(struct ly_ctx *ctx, int fd, LYS_INFORMAT format, struct lys_module **module);
/**
* @brief Load a schema into the specified context from a file.
*
* This function is considered for a simple use, if you have a complex use-case,
* consider use of ::lys_parse() with a standalone input handler.
*
* @param[in] ctx libyang context where to process the data model.
* @param[in] path Path to the file with the model in the specified format.
* @param[in] format Format of the schema to parse.
* @param[out] module Optional parsed module.
* @return LY_ERR value.
*/
LY_ERR lys_parse_path(struct ly_ctx *ctx, const char *path, LYS_INFORMAT format, struct lys_module **module);
/**
* @brief Search for the schema file in the specified searchpaths.
*
* @param[in] searchpaths NULL-terminated array of paths to be searched (recursively). Current working
* directory is searched automatically (but non-recursively if not in the provided list). Caller can use
* result of the ::ly_ctx_get_searchdirs().
* @param[in] cwd Flag to implicitly search also in the current working directory (non-recursively).
* @param[in] name Name of the schema to find.
* @param[in] revision Revision of the schema to find. If NULL, the newest found schema filepath is returned.
* @param[out] localfile Mandatory output variable containing absolute path of the found schema. If no schema
* complying the provided restriction is found, NULL is set.
* @param[out] format Optional output variable containing expected format of the schema document according to the
* file suffix.
* @return LY_ERR value (LY_SUCCESS is returned even if the file is not found, then the *localfile is NULL).
*/
LY_ERR lys_search_localfile(const char * const *searchpaths, ly_bool cwd, const char *name, const char *revision,
char **localfile, LYS_INFORMAT *format);
/** @} schematree */
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* LY_PARSER_SCHEMA_H_ */