Radek Krejci | 9b4ca39 | 2015-04-10 08:31:27 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | /** |
Radek Krejci | 3045cf3 | 2015-05-28 10:58:52 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 2 | * @file libyang.h |
Radek Krejci | 9b4ca39 | 2015-04-10 08:31:27 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 3 | * @author Radek Krejci <rkrejci@cesnet.cz> |
Radek Krejci | 3045cf3 | 2015-05-28 10:58:52 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 4 | * @brief The main libyang public header. |
Radek Krejci | 9b4ca39 | 2015-04-10 08:31:27 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 5 | * |
Radek Krejci | 792f52f | 2017-02-28 16:36:31 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 6 | * Copyright (c) 2015-2017 CESNET, z.s.p.o. |
Radek Krejci | 9b4ca39 | 2015-04-10 08:31:27 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 7 | * |
Radek Krejci | 54f6fb3 | 2016-02-24 12:56:39 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 8 | * This source code is licensed under BSD 3-Clause License (the "License"). |
| 9 | * You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
| 10 | * You may obtain a copy of the License at |
Michal Vasko | 8de098c | 2016-02-26 10:00:25 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 11 | * |
Radek Krejci | 54f6fb3 | 2016-02-24 12:56:39 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 12 | * https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause |
Radek Krejci | 9b4ca39 | 2015-04-10 08:31:27 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 13 | */ |
| 14 | |
| 15 | #ifndef LY_LIBYANG_H_ |
| 16 | #define LY_LIBYANG_H_ |
| 17 | |
Radek Krejci | da04f4a | 2015-05-21 12:54:09 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 18 | #include <stdio.h> |
| 19 | |
Michal Vasko | fcd974b | 2017-08-22 10:17:49 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 20 | @ENABLE_CACHE_MACRO@ |
| 21 | |
Michal Vasko | 8f3160e | 2017-09-27 11:25:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 22 | @ENABLE_LATEST_REVISIONS_MACRO@ |
| 23 | |
Michal Vasko | 2d162e1 | 2015-09-24 14:33:29 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 24 | #include "tree_schema.h" |
| 25 | #include "tree_data.h" |
Radek Krejci | c6704c8 | 2015-10-06 11:12:45 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 26 | #include "xml.h" |
Radek Krejci | 41912fe | 2015-10-22 10:22:12 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 27 | #include "dict.h" |
Radek Krejci | da04f4a | 2015-05-21 12:54:09 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 28 | |
Radek Krejci | 39d8d0d | 2015-08-17 13:42:45 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 29 | #ifdef __cplusplus |
| 30 | extern "C" { |
| 31 | #endif |
| 32 | |
Radek Krejci | 60cdf28 | 2016-10-10 16:22:22 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 33 | #define LY_VERSION_MAJOR @LIBYANG_MAJOR_VERSION@ /**< libyang major version number */ |
| 34 | #define LY_VERSION_MINOR @LIBYANG_MINOR_VERSION@ /**< libyang minor version number */ |
| 35 | #define LY_VERSION_MICRO @LIBYANG_MICRO_VERSION@ /**< libyang micro version number */ |
| 36 | |
Radek Krejci | 26715a4 | 2015-07-29 14:10:45 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 37 | /** |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 38 | * @mainpage About |
| 39 | * |
| 40 | * libyang is a library implementing processing of the YANG schemas and data modeled by the YANG language. The |
| 41 | * library is implemented in C for GNU/Linux and provides C API. |
| 42 | * |
| 43 | * @section about-features Main Features |
| 44 | * |
Radek Krejci | 89db059 | 2017-02-16 15:07:13 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 45 | * - [Parsing (and validating) schemas](@ref howtoschemasparsers) in YANG format. |
| 46 | * - [Parsing (and validating) schemas](@ref howtoschemasparsers) in YIN format. |
| 47 | * - [Parsing, validating and printing instance data](@ref howtodata) in XML format. |
| 48 | * - [Parsing, validating and printing instance data](@ref howtodata) in JSON format |
| 49 | * ([RFC 7951](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7951)). |
| 50 | * - [Manipulation with the instance data](@ref howtodatamanipulators). |
Radek Krejci | 89db059 | 2017-02-16 15:07:13 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 51 | * - Support for [default values in the instance data](@ref howtodatawd) ([RFC 6243](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6243)). |
Michal Vasko | c6cd3f0 | 2018-03-02 14:07:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 52 | * - Support for [YANG extensions and user types](@ref howtoschemaplugins). |
Radek Krejci | 792f52f | 2017-02-28 16:36:31 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 53 | * - Support for [YANG Metadata](@ref howtoschemametadata) ([RFC 7952](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6243)). |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 54 | * |
Radek Krejci | daa080f | 2016-10-05 08:38:09 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 55 | * The current implementation covers YANG 1.0 ([RFC 6020](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020)) as well as |
| 56 | * YANG 1.1 ([RFC 7950](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7950)). |
Radek Krejci | 8b13fc0 | 2016-04-18 13:08:04 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 57 | * |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 58 | * @subsection about-features-others Extra (side-effect) Features |
| 59 | * |
| 60 | * - XML parser. |
| 61 | * - Optimized string storage (dictionary). |
| 62 | * |
| 63 | * @section about-license License |
| 64 | * |
Radek Krejci | 792f52f | 2017-02-28 16:36:31 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 65 | * Copyright (c) 2015-2017 CESNET, z.s.p.o. |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 66 | * |
| 67 | * (The BSD 3-Clause License) |
| 68 | * |
| 69 | * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without |
| 70 | * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions |
| 71 | * are met: |
| 72 | * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright |
| 73 | * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. |
| 74 | * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright |
| 75 | * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in |
| 76 | * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the |
| 77 | * distribution. |
| 78 | * 3. Neither the name of the Company nor the names of its contributors |
| 79 | * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this |
| 80 | * software without specific prior written permission. |
| 81 | */ |
| 82 | |
| 83 | /** |
Radek Krejci | 26715a4 | 2015-07-29 14:10:45 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 84 | * @page howto How To ... |
| 85 | * |
| 86 | * - @subpage howtocontext |
Radek Krejci | d9ba3e3 | 2015-07-30 15:08:18 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 87 | * - @subpage howtoschemas |
| 88 | * - @subpage howtodata |
Michal Vasko | 0f14ba6 | 2016-03-21 15:38:11 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 89 | * - @subpage howtoxpath |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 90 | * - @subpage howtoxml |
| 91 | * - @subpage howtothreads |
Radek Krejci | 26715a4 | 2015-07-29 14:10:45 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 92 | * - @subpage howtologger |
| 93 | */ |
Radek Krejci | da04f4a | 2015-05-21 12:54:09 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 94 | |
Radek Krejci | 26715a4 | 2015-07-29 14:10:45 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 95 | /** @page howtocontext Context |
| 96 | * |
Radek Krejci | d9ba3e3 | 2015-07-30 15:08:18 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 97 | * The context concept allows callers to work in environments with different sets of YANG schemas. |
Radek Krejci | 26715a4 | 2015-07-29 14:10:45 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 98 | * |
| 99 | * The first step in libyang is to create a new context using ly_ctx_new(). It returns a handler |
| 100 | * used in the following work. |
| 101 | * |
| 102 | * When creating a new context, search dir can be specified (NULL is accepted) to provide directory |
| 103 | * where libyang will automatically search for schemas being imported or included. The search path |
Radek Krejci | abacdb5 | 2017-06-12 16:40:58 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 104 | * can be later changed via ly_ctx_set_searchdir() and ly_ctx_unset_searchdrs() functions. If the search dir |
Michal Vasko | 2d051a1 | 2017-04-21 09:28:57 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 105 | * is specified, it is explored first. Except the searchpath, also all its subdirectories (and symlinks) are |
Michal Vasko | 8f3160e | 2017-09-27 11:25:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 106 | * taken into account. In case the module is not found, libyang tries to find the (sub)module also in the current |
Radek Krejci | da9f839 | 2017-03-25 19:40:56 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 107 | * working working directory. Note, that in this case only the current directory without any other subdirectory |
Radek Krejci | abacdb5 | 2017-06-12 16:40:58 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 108 | * is examined. This automatic searching can be completely avoided when the caller sets module searching callback |
Michal Vasko | 8f3160e | 2017-09-27 11:25:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 109 | * (#ly_module_imp_clb) via ly_ctx_set_module_imp_clb(), but both approaches can also be combined. |
Radek Krejci | 26715a4 | 2015-07-29 14:10:45 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 110 | * |
Radek Krejci | f6ab2cd | 2016-04-18 17:15:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 111 | * Schemas are added into the context using [parser functions](@ref howtoschemasparsers) - \b lys_parse_*(). |
Michal Vasko | f53187d | 2017-01-13 13:23:14 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 112 | * In case of schemas, also ly_ctx_load_module() can be used - in that case the #ly_module_imp_clb or automatic |
Radek Krejci | 1fbe858 | 2016-09-15 09:40:11 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 113 | * search in search dir and in the current working directory is used. |
Radek Krejci | f6ab2cd | 2016-04-18 17:15:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 114 | * |
| 115 | * Similarly, data trees can be parsed by \b lyd_parse_*() functions. Note, that functions for schemas have \b lys_ |
Michal Vasko | 346b5f3 | 2017-03-07 10:42:40 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 116 | * prefix while functions for instance data have \b lyd_ prefix. It can happen during data parsing that a schema is |
| 117 | * required and __not found__ in the context or the schema is found, but is __only imported__, not implemented (so the |
| 118 | * data cannot actually be instantiated). In these cases, a callback is called, which should add this schema into |
| 119 | * the context or change its conformance to implemented. You can set the callback using ly_ctx_set_module_data_clb() |
| 120 | * (more in @ref howtodataparsers and @ref howtodatavalidation). |
Radek Krejci | d9ba3e3 | 2015-07-30 15:08:18 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 121 | * |
Radek Krejci | ee67407 | 2016-09-15 10:37:40 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 122 | * Context can hold multiple revisions of the same schema, but only one of them can be implemented. The schema is not |
| 123 | * implemented in case it is automatically loaded as import for another module and it is not referenced in such |
| 124 | * a module (and no other) as target of leafref, augment or deviation. All modules with deviation definition are always |
| 125 | * marked as implemented. The imported (not implemented) module can be set implemented by lys_set_implemented(). But |
| 126 | * the implemented module cannot be changed back to just imported module. The imported modules are used only as a |
Michal Vasko | 8f3160e | 2017-09-27 11:25:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 127 | * source of definitions for types and groupings for uses statements. The data in such modules are ignored - caller |
| 128 | * is not allowed to create the data (including instantiating identities) defined in the model via data parsers, |
| 129 | * the default nodes are not added into any data tree and mandatory nodes are not checked in the data trees. This |
| 130 | * can be changed by ly_ctx_set_allimplemented() function, which causes that all the imported modules are automatically |
| 131 | * set to be implemented. |
| 132 | * |
| 133 | * When loading/importing a module without revision, the latest revision of the required module is supposed to load. |
| 134 | * For a context, the first time the latest revision of a module is requested, it is properly searched for and loaded. |
| 135 | * However, when this module is requested (without revision) the second time, the one found previously is returned. |
| 136 | * This has the advantage of not searching for the module repeatedly but the drawback that if a later revision |
| 137 | * of the module is later made available, this context will not use it. If you are aware of a case when this |
| 138 | * optimization could cause problems, you can disable it using a cmake(1) build option (variable). |
Radek Krejci | 26715a4 | 2015-07-29 14:10:45 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 139 | * |
Radek Krejci | 31fb8be | 2016-06-23 15:26:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 140 | * Context holds all modules and their submodules internally. To get |
Radek Krejci | f6ab2cd | 2016-04-18 17:15:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 141 | * a specific module or submodule, use ly_ctx_get_module() and ly_ctx_get_submodule(). There are some additional |
Radek Krejci | 31fb8be | 2016-06-23 15:26:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 142 | * alternatives to these functions (with different parameters). If you need to do something with all the modules or |
Michal Vasko | 462be9a | 2016-04-05 11:24:08 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 143 | * submodules in the context, it is advised to iterate over them using ly_ctx_get_module_iter(), it is |
| 144 | * the most efficient way. Alternatively, the ly_ctx_info() function can be used to get complex information |
| 145 | * about the schemas in the context in the form of data tree defined by |
Radek Krejci | bd9e8d2 | 2016-02-03 14:11:48 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 146 | * <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-netconf-yang-library-04">ietf-yang-library</a> schema. |
Radek Krejci | c683acd | 2018-01-22 14:51:52 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 147 | * To get a specific node defined in a module in the context, ly_ctx_find_path() or ly_ctx_get_node() can be used. |
Radek Krejci | d9ba3e3 | 2015-07-30 15:08:18 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 148 | * |
Radek Krejci | 0ec51da | 2016-12-14 16:42:03 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 149 | * Modules held by a context can be removed by ly_ctx_remove_module(). Besides removing the module, it is possible |
| 150 | * just to disable it with lys_set_disabled(). In this case the module is hidden in the context (disabled modules can |
| 151 | * be iterated via ly_ctx_get_disabled_module_iter()) and not used during the common work with the context. The module |
| 152 | * is enabled explicitly by calling lys_set_enabled() or implicitly by the request to load the schema (directly or |
| 153 | * indirectly via import of another module) into the context. |
| 154 | * |
| 155 | * To clean the context from all the loaded modules (except the [internal modules](@ref howtoschemasparsers)), the |
| 156 | * ly_ctx_clean() function can be used. To remove the context, there is ly_ctx_destroy() function. |
Radek Krejci | d9ba3e3 | 2015-07-30 15:08:18 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 157 | * |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 158 | * - @subpage howtocontextdict |
| 159 | * |
Radek Krejci | d9ba3e3 | 2015-07-30 15:08:18 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 160 | * \note API for this group of functions is available in the [context module](@ref context). |
| 161 | * |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 162 | * Functions List |
| 163 | * -------------- |
| 164 | * - ly_ctx_new() |
| 165 | * - ly_ctx_set_searchdir() |
Radek Krejci | da9f839 | 2017-03-25 19:40:56 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 166 | * - ly_ctx_unset_searchdirs() |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 167 | * - ly_ctx_get_searchdir() |
Michal Vasko | f53187d | 2017-01-13 13:23:14 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 168 | * - ly_ctx_set_module_imp_clb() |
| 169 | * - ly_ctx_get_module_imp_clb() |
| 170 | * - ly_ctx_set_module_data_clb() |
| 171 | * - ly_ctx_get_module_data_clb() |
Radek Krejci | 819dd4b | 2017-03-07 15:35:48 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 172 | * - ly_ctx_set_allimplemented() |
| 173 | * - ly_ctx_unset_allimplemented() |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 174 | * - ly_ctx_load_module() |
| 175 | * - ly_ctx_info() |
Michal Vasko | d7957c0 | 2016-04-01 10:27:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 176 | * - ly_ctx_get_module_iter() |
Radek Krejci | 0ec51da | 2016-12-14 16:42:03 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 177 | * - ly_ctx_get_disabled_module_iter() |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 178 | * - ly_ctx_get_module() |
Radek Krejci | f6ab2cd | 2016-04-18 17:15:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 179 | * - ly_ctx_get_module_older() |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 180 | * - ly_ctx_get_module_by_ns() |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 181 | * - ly_ctx_get_submodule() |
Radek Krejci | f6ab2cd | 2016-04-18 17:15:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 182 | * - ly_ctx_get_submodule2() |
Michal Vasko | 3edeaf7 | 2016-02-11 13:17:43 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 183 | * - ly_ctx_get_node() |
Radek Krejci | c683acd | 2018-01-22 14:51:52 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 184 | * - ly_ctx_find_path() |
Radek Krejci | 0ec51da | 2016-12-14 16:42:03 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 185 | * - ly_ctx_remove_module() |
| 186 | * - ly_ctx_clean() |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 187 | * - ly_ctx_destroy() |
Radek Krejci | ee67407 | 2016-09-15 10:37:40 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 188 | * - lys_set_implemented() |
Radek Krejci | 0ec51da | 2016-12-14 16:42:03 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 189 | * - lys_set_disabled() |
| 190 | * - lys_set_enabled() |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 191 | */ |
| 192 | |
| 193 | /** |
| 194 | * @page howtocontextdict Context Dictionary |
| 195 | * |
| 196 | * Context includes dictionary to store strings more effectively. The most of strings repeats quite often in schema |
| 197 | * as well as data trees. Therefore, instead of allocating those strings each time they appear, libyang stores them |
| 198 | * as records in the dictionary. The basic API to the context dictionary is public, so even a caller application can |
| 199 | * use the dictionary. |
| 200 | * |
| 201 | * To insert a string into the dictionary, caller can use lydict_insert() (adding a constant string) or |
| 202 | * lydict_insert_zc() (for dynamically allocated strings that won't be used by the caller after its insertion into |
| 203 | * the dictionary). Both functions return the pointer to the inserted string in the dictionary record. |
| 204 | * |
| 205 | * To remove (reference of the) string from the context dictionary, lydict_remove() is supposed to be used. |
| 206 | * |
| 207 | * \note Incorrect usage of the dictionary can break libyang functionality. |
| 208 | * |
| 209 | * \note API for this group of functions is described in the [XML Parser module](@ref dict). |
| 210 | * |
| 211 | * Functions List |
| 212 | * -------------- |
| 213 | * - lydict_insert() |
| 214 | * - lydict_insert_zc() |
| 215 | * - lydict_remove() |
Radek Krejci | d9ba3e3 | 2015-07-30 15:08:18 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 216 | */ |
| 217 | |
| 218 | /** |
| 219 | * @page howtoschemas Schemas |
| 220 | * |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 221 | * |
Radek Krejci | d9ba3e3 | 2015-07-30 15:08:18 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 222 | * Schema is an internal libyang's representation of a YANG data model. Each schema is connected with |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 223 | * its [context](@ref howtocontext) and loaded using [parser functions](@ref howtoschemasparsers). It means, that |
| 224 | * the schema cannot be created (nor changed) programmatically. In libyang, schemas are used only to |
Radek Krejci | d9ba3e3 | 2015-07-30 15:08:18 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 225 | * access data model definitions. |
| 226 | * |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 227 | * Schema tree nodes are able to hold private objects (via a pointer to a structure, function, variable, ...) used by |
| 228 | * a caller application. Such an object can be assigned to a specific node using lys_set_private() function. |
| 229 | * Note that the object is not freed by libyang when the context is being destroyed. So the caller is responsible |
| 230 | * for freeing the provided structure after the context is destroyed or the private pointer is set to NULL in |
Radek Krejci | f6ab2cd | 2016-04-18 17:15:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 231 | * appropriate schema nodes where the object was previously set. This can be automated via destructor function |
| 232 | * to free these private objects. The destructor is passed to the ly_ctx_destroy() function. On the other hand, |
| 233 | * freeing the object while the schema tree is still in use can lead to a segmentation fault. |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 234 | * |
| 235 | * - @subpage howtoschemasparsers |
| 236 | * - @subpage howtoschemasfeatures |
Michal Vasko | c6cd3f0 | 2018-03-02 14:07:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 237 | * - @subpage howtoschemaplugins |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 238 | * - @subpage howtoschemasprinters |
| 239 | * |
Radek Krejci | d9ba3e3 | 2015-07-30 15:08:18 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 240 | * \note There are many functions to access information from the schema trees. Details are available in |
| 241 | * the [Schema Tree module](@ref schematree). |
| 242 | * |
Radek Krejci | ee67407 | 2016-09-15 10:37:40 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 243 | * For information about difference between implemented and imported modules, see the |
| 244 | * [context description](@ref howtocontext). |
| 245 | * |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 246 | * Functions List (not assigned to above subsections) |
| 247 | * -------------------------------------------------- |
Radek Krejci | f6ab2cd | 2016-04-18 17:15:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 248 | * - lys_getnext() |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 249 | * - lys_parent() |
Radek Krejci | f6ab2cd | 2016-04-18 17:15:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 250 | * - lys_module() |
| 251 | * - lys_node_module() |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 252 | * - lys_set_private() |
Radek Krejci | ee67407 | 2016-09-15 10:37:40 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 253 | * - lys_set_implemented() |
Radek Krejci | 0ec51da | 2016-12-14 16:42:03 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 254 | * - lys_set_disabled() |
| 255 | * - lys_set_enabled() |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 256 | */ |
| 257 | |
| 258 | /** |
| 259 | * @page howtoschemasparsers Parsing Schemas |
| 260 | * |
| 261 | * Schema parser allows to read schema from a specific format. libyang supports the following schema formats: |
| 262 | * |
| 263 | * - YANG |
| 264 | * |
Radek Krejci | 792f52f | 2017-02-28 16:36:31 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 265 | * Basic YANG schemas format described in [RFC 6020](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020) and |
| 266 | * [RFC 7951](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7951) (so both YANG 1.0 and YANG 1.1 versions are supported). |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 267 | * |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 268 | * - YIN |
| 269 | * |
Radek Krejci | f6ab2cd | 2016-04-18 17:15:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 270 | * Alternative XML-based format to YANG - YANG Independent Notation. The details can be found in |
Radek Krejci | 792f52f | 2017-02-28 16:36:31 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 271 | * [RFC 6020](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-11) and |
| 272 | * [RFC 7951](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7951#section-13). |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 273 | * |
Radek Krejci | 792f52f | 2017-02-28 16:36:31 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 274 | * When the [context](@ref howtocontext) is created, it already contains the following schemas, which |
Radek Krejci | f6ab2cd | 2016-04-18 17:15:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 275 | * are implemented internally by libyang: |
Radek Krejci | 792f52f | 2017-02-28 16:36:31 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 276 | * - ietf-yang-metadata@2016-08-05 |
| 277 | * - yang@2017-02-20 |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 278 | * - ietf-inet-types@2013-07-15 |
| 279 | * - ietf-yang-types@2013-07-15 |
Radek Krejci | 792f52f | 2017-02-28 16:36:31 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 280 | * - ietf-yang-library@2016-06-21 |
Radek Krejci | f6ab2cd | 2016-04-18 17:15:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 281 | * |
Radek Krejci | 792f52f | 2017-02-28 16:36:31 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 282 | * The `yang` schema is the libyang's internal module to provide namespace and definitions of for various YANG |
| 283 | * attributes described in [RFC 7951](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6243) (such as `insert` attribute for |
| 284 | * edit-config's data). |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 285 | * |
| 286 | * Other schemas can be added to the context manually as described in [context page](@ref howtocontext) by the functions |
| 287 | * listed below. Besides the schema parser functions, it is also possible to use ly_ctx_load_module() which tries to |
Michal Vasko | f53187d | 2017-01-13 13:23:14 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 288 | * find the required schema automatically - using #ly_module_imp_clb or automatic search in working directory and in the |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 289 | * context's searchpath. |
| 290 | * |
| 291 | * Functions List |
| 292 | * -------------- |
Radek Krejci | 722b007 | 2016-02-01 17:09:45 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 293 | * - lys_parse_mem() |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 294 | * - lys_parse_fd() |
| 295 | * - lys_parse_path() |
Michal Vasko | f53187d | 2017-01-13 13:23:14 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 296 | * - ly_ctx_set_module_imp_clb() |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 297 | * - ly_ctx_load_module() |
| 298 | */ |
| 299 | |
| 300 | /** |
| 301 | * @page howtoschemasfeatures YANG Features Manipulation |
Radek Krejci | d9ba3e3 | 2015-07-30 15:08:18 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 302 | * |
| 303 | * The group of functions prefixed by \b lys_features_ are used to access and manipulate with the schema's |
| 304 | * features. |
| 305 | * |
| 306 | * The first two functions are used to access information about the features in the schema. |
| 307 | * lys_features_list() provides list of all features defined in the specific schema and its |
Radek Krejci | f6ab2cd | 2016-04-18 17:15:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 308 | * submodules. Optionally, it can also provide information about the state of all features. |
Radek Krejci | d9ba3e3 | 2015-07-30 15:08:18 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 309 | * Alternatively, caller can use lys_features_state() function to get state of one specific |
| 310 | * feature. |
| 311 | * |
| 312 | * The remaining two functions, lys_features_enable() and lys_features_disable(), are used |
Radek Krejci | f6ab2cd | 2016-04-18 17:15:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 313 | * to enable and disable the specific feature (or all via the '`*`' value). By default, when the module |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 314 | * is loaded by libyang parser, all features are disabled. |
Radek Krejci | d9ba3e3 | 2015-07-30 15:08:18 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 315 | * |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 316 | * To get know, if a specific schema node is currently disabled or enable, the lys_is_disabled() function can be used. |
Radek Krejci | d9ba3e3 | 2015-07-30 15:08:18 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 317 | * |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 318 | * Note, that the feature's state can affect some of the output formats (e.g. Tree format). |
| 319 | * |
| 320 | * Functions List |
| 321 | * -------------- |
| 322 | * - lys_features_list() |
| 323 | * - lys_features_enable() |
| 324 | * - lys_features_disable() |
| 325 | * - lys_features_state() |
| 326 | * - lys_is_disabled() |
| 327 | */ |
| 328 | |
| 329 | /** |
Michal Vasko | c6cd3f0 | 2018-03-02 14:07:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 330 | * @page howtoschemaplugins YANG Extension and User Type Support |
| 331 | * |
| 332 | * Extensions and user types are supported in the form of **plugins**. These are loaded from the plugin directory |
| 333 | * (`LIBDIR/libyang/`) whenever a context is created. However, the list of plugins can be refreshed manually by ly_load_plugins(). |
| 334 | * The extension plugin directory path (default `LIBDIR/libyang/extensions/`) can be change via the |
| 335 | * `LIBYANG_EXTENSIONS_PLUGINS_DIR` environment variable and similarly the user type directory (default `LIBDIR/libyang/user_types/`) |
| 336 | * via `LIBYANG_USER_TYPES_PLUGINS_DIR`. Note, that unavailable plugins are not removed, only |
| 337 | * any new plugins are loaded. Also note that the availability of new plugins does not affect the current schemas in the |
| 338 | * contexts, they are applied only to the newly parsed schemas. |
| 339 | * |
| 340 | * The plugins list can be cleaned by ly_clean_plugins(). However, since various contexts (respectively their |
| 341 | * schemas) can link to the plugins, the cleanup is successful only when there is no remaining context. |
| 342 | * |
| 343 | * @section extensions Extensions |
Radek Krejci | 16d64a5 | 2017-01-31 14:10:15 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 344 | * |
| 345 | * YANG provides extensions as a mechanism how to add new statements into the language. Since they are very generic - |
| 346 | * extension instance can appear anywhere, they can contain any other YANG statement including extension instances and |
| 347 | * their specification has a form of the description text, it is very challenging for libyang to provide working and |
| 348 | * useful implementation. Therefore, you can reach some limitation regarding the extensions support, but the common |
| 349 | * use cases should be covered and supported. |
| 350 | * |
| 351 | * Since libyang does not understand human text, it is not possible to get the complete defintion of the extension from |
Michal Vasko | c6cd3f0 | 2018-03-02 14:07:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 352 | * its description statement. Therefore, libyang allows the schema authors to provide @link extplugins extension |
Radek Krejci | 89db059 | 2017-02-16 15:07:13 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 353 | * plugin@endlink that provides information from the extension description to libyang. |
Radek Krejci | 16d64a5 | 2017-01-31 14:10:15 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 354 | * |
| 355 | * Here are some notes about the implementation of the particular YANG extensions features |
| 356 | * |
| 357 | * - Extension instance can appear anywhere |
| 358 | * This is completely supported. In addition, the extension plugins are allowed to provide callback function to |
| 359 | * check if the extension instance is actually allowed to be instantiated as a substatement of the particular node. |
Radek Krejci | 89db059 | 2017-02-16 15:07:13 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 360 | * In some case the extension instance is not stored in the libyang structures inside the statement it is |
| 361 | * instantiated since some statements (such as description, position and several others listed as #LYEXT_SUBSTMT) are |
| 362 | * not stored as a structure, but directly as a value. The extension instances of such statements are then actually |
| 363 | * stored besides the extension instances of the parent structure (e.g. in ::lys_type_bit in case of position's |
| 364 | * extension instances). These extension instances are indicated by the ::lys_ext_instance#insubstmt value which |
| 365 | * refers (sometimes in combination with ::lys_ext_instance#insubstmt_index) to the substatement where the particular |
| 366 | * extension is actually instantiated. |
Radek Krejci | 16d64a5 | 2017-01-31 14:10:15 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 367 | * |
| 368 | * - Extension instance can contain any other YANG statement |
Radek Krejci | 89db059 | 2017-02-16 15:07:13 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 369 | * This is supported with exceptions - the list of YANG statements is defined as #LY_STMT enumeration with the |
| 370 | * description if the specific statement can appear as an extension instance substatement or if there is some |
| 371 | * limitation regarding its cardinality. It also specifies how the specific statement is stored in the extension |
| 372 | * instance (which data type or structure is used). In some cases, like `include` or `yang-version` statements, it |
| 373 | * make no sense to have them inside an extension instance, so they are not supported by libyang. |
Radek Krejci | 16d64a5 | 2017-01-31 14:10:15 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 374 | * |
Radek Krejci | 89db059 | 2017-02-16 15:07:13 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 375 | * The list of allowed substatement for the specific extension instances is provided by the extension plugin. Besides |
| 376 | * the list of substatement, the plugin also specifies where the data are stored and the cardinality for each |
| 377 | * substatement. Other extension instances as an extension instance substatements are always allowed. Note, that if |
| 378 | * there is no extension plugin defined or if the list of the allowed substatements is empty, no substatement (except |
| 379 | * extension instances) is allowed. |
| 380 | * |
| 381 | * There are several extension types (enumerated as #LYEXT_TYPE) according to their purpose and content: |
| 382 | * |
| 383 | * - #LYEXT_FLAG - simple extension with no content (no substatement is allowed). The extension instance serves just as |
| 384 | * a flag with or without an argument and its value. The example of such an extension is NACM's __default-deny-write__ |
| 385 | * or __default-deny-all__. This is the default type of extension for the case there is no extension plugin available |
| 386 | * for the specific extension. Extension instances of this type are represented as ::lys_ext_instance. |
| 387 | * |
| 388 | * - #LYEXT_COMPLEX - complex extension with content. The specific rules for the content and how it is stored in the |
| 389 | * extension instance structure is specified by the plugin. Extension instances of this type are represented as |
| 390 | * ::lys_ext_instance_complex. |
| 391 | * |
| 392 | * Note that the ::lys_ext_instance structure serves as a generic structure for all extension instances. In case the |
| 393 | * ::lys_ext_instance#ext_type is set to a different value than #LYEXT_FLAG, the structure can be cast to the particular |
| 394 | * extension instance structure to access the type-specific members. |
Radek Krejci | 16d64a5 | 2017-01-31 14:10:15 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 395 | * |
Michal Vasko | c6cd3f0 | 2018-03-02 14:07:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 396 | * @subsection extplugins Extension Plugins |
| 397 | * |
Radek Krejci | 16d64a5 | 2017-01-31 14:10:15 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 398 | * Extension plugins provide more detailed information about the extension in a understandable form for libyang. These |
| 399 | * information is usually provided in a text form in the extension's description statement. libyang provides several |
| 400 | * plugins for the common IETF extensions (NACM, Metadata, ...) that can be used as a code examples for other |
| 401 | * extensions. |
| 402 | * |
Radek Krejci | 89db059 | 2017-02-16 15:07:13 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 403 | * There are several types of extension plugins which corresponds to the extension types: |
| 404 | * |
| 405 | * - ::lyext_plugin - the plugin for a simple extensions of type #LYEXT_FLAG. The plugin is supposed to provide |
| 406 | * callbacks for: |
| 407 | * + @link lyext_check_position_clb checking extension position @endlink (if the extension instance can be instantiated |
| 408 | * in a particular parent) |
| 409 | * + @link lyext_check_inherit_clb deciding if the extension is supposed to be inherited @endlink |
| 410 | * (see #LYEXT_OPT_INHERIT). Note that the inherited extension instances are available in the libyang data |
| 411 | * structures, but they are not part of the schema so they are not printed into the schema output formats. |
| 412 | * + @link lyext_check_result_clb checking the result @endlink, the callback is called when the schema is completely |
| 413 | * parsed and all the data are available for the final (possibly complex) checking (or modification) |
| 414 | * - ::lyext_plugin_complex - the plugin for the complex extension instances (#LYEXT_COMPLEX). The structure extends |
| 415 | * the ::lyext_plugin structure by: |
| 416 | * + instance_size - the overall size of the ::lyext_plugin_complex structure to allocate. |
| 417 | * The substatement list is flexible array, so the size of the plugin structure depends on the content of the array. |
| 418 | * + substmt - the list of the allowed substatements to the extension instance, besides the substatement id, it |
| 419 | * also specifies its cardinality and the specific position in the ::lys_ext_instance_complex where the data are |
| 420 | * stored (as offset to the ::lys_ext_instance_complex#content member). The way how the data are stored is |
| 421 | * specified descriptions of #LY_STMT values. |
| 422 | * |
Michal Vasko | c6cd3f0 | 2018-03-02 14:07:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 423 | * @subsection howtoschemametadata Metadata Support |
Radek Krejci | 792f52f | 2017-02-28 16:36:31 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 424 | * |
| 425 | * YANG Metadata annotations are defined in [RFC 7952](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6243) as YANG extension. In |
| 426 | * practice, it allows to have XML attributes (there is also a special encoding for JSON) in YANG modeled data. |
| 427 | * libyang does not allow to have any XML attribute without the appropriate annotation definition describing the |
| 428 | * data as it is done e.g. for leafs. When an attribute without a matching annotation definition is found in the |
| 429 | * input data, it is silently dropped (with warning) or an error is reported in case the #LYD_OPT_STRICT parser |
| 430 | * option is provided to the [parser function](@ref howtodataparsers). |
| 431 | * |
| 432 | * There are some XML attributes, described by [YANG](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7951) and |
| 433 | * [NETCONF](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6241) specifications, which are not defined as annotations, but libyang |
| 434 | * implements them this way. In case of attributes in the YANG namespace (`insert`, `value` and `key` attributes |
| 435 | * for the NETCONF edit-config operation), they are defined in special libyang's internal module `yang`, which is |
| 436 | * available in each context and the content of this schema can be printed via |
| 437 | * [schema printers](@ref howtoschemasprinters). |
| 438 | * |
| 439 | * In case of the attributes described in [NETCONF specification](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6241), the libyang's |
| 440 | * annotations structures are hidden and cannot be printed despite, internally, they are part of the `ietf-netconf`'s |
| 441 | * schema structure. Therefore, these attributes are available only when the `ietf-netconf` schema is loaded in the |
| 442 | * context. The definitions of these annotations are as follows: |
| 443 | * |
| 444 | * md:annotation operation { |
| 445 | * type enumeration { |
| 446 | * enum merge; |
| 447 | * enum replace; |
| 448 | * enum create; |
| 449 | * enum delete; |
| 450 | * enum remove; |
| 451 | * } |
| 452 | * } |
| 453 | * |
| 454 | * md:annotation type { |
| 455 | * type enumeration { |
| 456 | * enum subtree; |
| 457 | * enum xpath { |
| 458 | * if-feature "nc:xpath"; |
| 459 | * } |
| 460 | * } |
| 461 | * } |
| 462 | * |
| 463 | * md:annotation select { |
| 464 | * type string; |
| 465 | * } |
| 466 | * |
| 467 | * Note, that, following the specification, |
| 468 | * - the `type` and `select` XML attributes are supposed to be unqualified (without namespace) and that |
| 469 | * - the `select`'s content is XPath and it is internally transformed by libyang into the format where the |
| 470 | * XML namespace prefixes are replaced by the YANG module names. |
| 471 | * |
Michal Vasko | c6cd3f0 | 2018-03-02 14:07:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 472 | * @section usertypes User Types |
| 473 | * |
| 474 | * Using this plugin mechanism, it is also possible to define what can be called **user types**. Values are |
| 475 | * always stored as a string in addition to being in a #lyd_val union. It is possible to customize how |
| 476 | * the value is stored in the union using a #lytype_store_clb callback. |
| 477 | * |
| 478 | * Generally, it is meant for storing certain types more effectively. For instance, when working with **ipv4-address** |
| 479 | * from the *ietf-inet-types* model, an application will most likely use the address in a binary form, not as a string. |
| 480 | * So, in the callback the value is simply transformed into the desired format and saved into #lyd_val value. However, |
| 481 | * the callback is allowed to store anything in the union. Another example, if there are many strings being created and |
| 482 | * handled, is to store the string length instead having 2 pointers to the same string. |
| 483 | * |
| 484 | * @subsection typeplugins User Type Plugins |
| 485 | * |
| 486 | * There is a simple example user type plugin in `src/user_types` that is not compiled nor installed. |
| 487 | * |
| 488 | * - ::lytype_plugin_list - plugin is supposed to provide callbacks for: |
| 489 | * + @link lytype_store_clb storing the value itself @endlink |
| 490 | * + freeing the stored value (optionally, if the store callback allocates memory) |
| 491 | * |
Radek Krejci | 16d64a5 | 2017-01-31 14:10:15 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 492 | * Functions List |
| 493 | * -------------- |
Radek Krejci | 16d64a5 | 2017-01-31 14:10:15 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 494 | * - lys_ext_instance_presence() |
| 495 | * - lys_ext_instance_substmt() |
Michal Vasko | c6cd3f0 | 2018-03-02 14:07:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 496 | * - ly_load_plugins() |
| 497 | * - ly_clean_plugins() |
Radek Krejci | 16d64a5 | 2017-01-31 14:10:15 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 498 | */ |
| 499 | |
| 500 | /** |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 501 | * @page howtoschemasprinters Printing Schemas |
| 502 | * |
| 503 | * Schema printers allows to serialize internal representation of a schema module in a specific format. libyang |
| 504 | * supports the following schema formats for printing: |
| 505 | * |
| 506 | * - YANG |
| 507 | * |
Radek Krejci | 792f52f | 2017-02-28 16:36:31 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 508 | * Basic YANG schemas format described in [RFC 6020](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020) and |
| 509 | * [RFC 7951](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7951) (so both YANG 1.0 and YANG 1.1 versions are supported). |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 510 | * |
| 511 | * - YIN |
| 512 | * |
Radek Krejci | f6ab2cd | 2016-04-18 17:15:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 513 | * Alternative XML-based format to YANG - YANG Independent Notation. The details can be found in |
Radek Krejci | 792f52f | 2017-02-28 16:36:31 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 514 | * [RFC 6020](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-11) and |
| 515 | * [RFC 7951](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7951#section-13). |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 516 | * |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 517 | * - Tree |
| 518 | * |
Radek Krejci | f6ab2cd | 2016-04-18 17:15:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 519 | * Simple tree structure of the module where each node is printed as: |
| 520 | * |
| 521 | * <status> <flags> <name> <opts> <type> <if-features> |
| 522 | * |
| 523 | * - `<status>` is one of: |
| 524 | * - `+` for current |
| 525 | * - `x` for deprecated |
| 526 | * - `o` for obsolete |
| 527 | * |
| 528 | * - `<flags>` is one of: |
| 529 | * - `rw` for configuration data |
| 530 | * - `ro` for status data |
| 531 | * - `-x` for RPCs |
| 532 | * - `-n` for Notification |
| 533 | * |
| 534 | * - `<name>` is the name of the node |
| 535 | * - `(<name>)` means that the node is a choice node |
| 536 | * - `:(<name>)` means that the node is a case node |
| 537 | * - if the node is augmented into the tree from another module, it is printed with the module name as |
| 538 | * `<module-name>:<name>`. |
| 539 | * |
| 540 | * - `<opts>` is one of: |
| 541 | * - `?` for an optional leaf or choice |
| 542 | * - `!` for a presence container |
| 543 | * - `*` for a leaf-list or list |
| 544 | * - `[<keys>]` for a list's keys |
| 545 | * |
| 546 | * - `<type>` is the name of the type for leafs and leaf-lists |
| 547 | * - if there is a default value defined, it is printed within angle brackets `<default-value>` |
| 548 | * - if the type is a leafref, the type is printed as -> TARGET` |
| 549 | * |
| 550 | * - `<if-features>` is the list of features this node depends on, printed within curly brackets and |
| 551 | * a question mark `{...}?` |
| 552 | * |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 553 | * |
| 554 | * - Info |
| 555 | * |
| 556 | * Detailed information about the specific node in the schema tree. |
| 557 | * It allows to print information not only about a specific module, but also about its specific part: |
| 558 | * |
| 559 | * - absolute-schema-nodeid |
| 560 | * |
| 561 | * e.g. \a `/modules/module-set-id` in \a `ietf-yang-library` module |
| 562 | * |
| 563 | * - <b>typedef/</b>typedef-name |
| 564 | * |
| 565 | * e.g. \a `typedef/revision-identifier` in \a `ietf-yang-library` module |
| 566 | * |
| 567 | * - <b>feature/</b>feature-name |
| 568 | * |
| 569 | * e.g. \a `feature/ssh` in \a `ietf-netconf-server` module |
| 570 | * |
| 571 | * - <b>grouping/</b>grouping-name/descendant-schema-nodeid |
| 572 | * |
| 573 | * e.g. \a `grouping/module` or \a `grouping/module/module/submodules` in \a `ietf-yang-library` module |
| 574 | * |
| 575 | * - <b>type/</b>leaf-or-leaflist |
| 576 | * |
| 577 | * e.g. \a `type/modules/module-set-id` in \a `ietf-yang-library` module |
| 578 | * |
| 579 | * Printer functions allow to print to the different outputs including a callback function which allows caller |
| 580 | * to have a full control of the output data - libyang passes to the callback a private argument (some internal |
| 581 | * data provided by a caller of lys_print_clb()), string buffer and number of characters to print. Note that the |
| 582 | * callback is supposed to be called multiple times during the lys_print_clb() execution. |
| 583 | * |
| 584 | * Functions List |
| 585 | * -------------- |
| 586 | * - lys_print_mem() |
| 587 | * - lys_print_fd() |
| 588 | * - lys_print_file() |
| 589 | * - lys_print_clb() |
Radek Krejci | d9ba3e3 | 2015-07-30 15:08:18 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 590 | */ |
| 591 | |
| 592 | /** |
| 593 | * @page howtodata Data Instances |
Radek Krejci | 26715a4 | 2015-07-29 14:10:45 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 594 | * |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 595 | * All data nodes in data trees are connected with their schema node - libyang is not able to represent data of an |
| 596 | * unknown schema. |
| 597 | * |
Michal Vasko | 42aa0ab | 2016-10-25 15:09:32 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 598 | * Connected to the aforementioned, it is important to mention that there are several kinds of data trees libyang |
| 599 | * can work with. Except for a standard full data tree and configuration data tree, there are trees specific for use |
| 600 | * in NETCONF, which are \<get\> or \<get-config\> replies, \<edit-config\> input content, generic RPC/action request, |
| 601 | * RPC/action reply, or a notification. |
| 602 | * |
| 603 | * Special care is needed when working with action input and RPC/action output, because in these cases the libyang data |
| 604 | * tree does not match the actual data tree NETCONF expects. |
| 605 | * |
| 606 | * <b>Action input</b> differentiates from a standard RPC that the child of \<rpc\> element is not the specific RPC |
| 607 | * request being sent, but a special \<action\> element in the base YANG namespace. It is expected to be present when |
| 608 | * parsing an action input and can optionally be included when the action is printed. |
| 609 | * |
| 610 | * As for <b>RPC output</b>, NETCONF expects the output parameters as direct children of the \<rpc-reply\> element. |
| 611 | * However, libyang encapsulates these parameters in the specific RPC request container. Same as before, it is expected |
| 612 | * to be without this container when parsing and can be printed out. |
| 613 | * |
| 614 | * Lastly, <b>action output</b> is almost similar to RPC output and in NETCONF you actually cannot distinguish them, |
| 615 | * but in case of action output, libyang puts all the output parameters under the action container, which is also |
| 616 | * just a child to all the schema tree ancestors up to the schema top-level, just like in an action input. Same applies |
| 617 | * even in this case, parsed data should be only the output parameters, you can decide how to print it. |
| 618 | * |
| 619 | * So, you do not have to use any special flag when you want to print the data tree the way libyang internally stores |
| 620 | * it, although you will not be able to parse it back, as was mentioned in the paragraphs above. To print data in the |
| 621 | * way NETCONF and libyang expects them to be, use #LYP_NETCONF flag for any printing function. |
| 622 | * |
Michal Vasko | 1ec579e | 2016-09-13 11:24:28 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 623 | * Please, continue reading a specific subsection or go through all the subsections if you are a new user of libyang. |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 624 | * |
| 625 | * - @subpage howtodataparsers |
| 626 | * - @subpage howtodatamanipulators |
Michal Vasko | 1ec579e | 2016-09-13 11:24:28 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 627 | * - @subpage howtodatavalidation |
Radek Krejci | f6ab2cd | 2016-04-18 17:15:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 628 | * - @subpage howtodatawd |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 629 | * - @subpage howtodataprinters |
| 630 | * |
| 631 | * \note API for this group of functions is described in the [Data Instances module](@ref datatree). |
| 632 | * |
| 633 | * Functions List (not assigned to above subsections) |
| 634 | * -------------------------------------------------- |
Michal Vasko | f06fb5b | 2016-09-08 10:05:56 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 635 | * - lyd_find_instance() |
| 636 | * - lyd_find_xpath() |
Radek Krejci | ae1c3b1 | 2016-09-20 16:30:32 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 637 | * - lyd_leaf_type() |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 638 | */ |
| 639 | |
| 640 | /** |
| 641 | * @page howtodataparsers Parsing Data |
| 642 | * |
| 643 | * Data parser allows to read instances from a specific format. libyang supports the following data formats: |
| 644 | * |
| 645 | * - XML |
| 646 | * |
| 647 | * Original data format used in NETCONF protocol. XML mapping is part of the YANG specification |
| 648 | * ([RFC 6020](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020)). |
| 649 | * |
| 650 | * - JSON |
| 651 | * |
| 652 | * The alternative data format available in RESTCONF protocol. Specification of JSON encoding of data modeled by YANG |
| 653 | * can be found in [this draft](https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-netmod-yang-json-05). |
| 654 | * |
| 655 | * Besides the format of input data, the parser functions accepts additional [options](@ref parseroptions) to specify |
| 656 | * how the input data should be processed. |
| 657 | * |
| 658 | * In contrast to the schema parser, data parser also accepts empty input data if such an empty data tree is valid |
| 659 | * according to the schemas in the libyang context. |
| 660 | * |
Michal Vasko | 346b5f3 | 2017-03-07 10:42:40 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 661 | * If a node from a schema, which is not present in the context or is not implemented, is parsed, a callback set by |
| 662 | * ly_ctx_set_module_data_clb() is called and this way the application is given the opportunity to add this schema into |
| 663 | * the context or change its conformance before the parsing would fail. |
Michal Vasko | f53187d | 2017-01-13 13:23:14 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 664 | * |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 665 | * In case of XML input data, there is one additional way to parse input data. Besides parsing the data from a string |
| 666 | * in memory or a file, caller is able to build an XML tree using [libyang XML parser](@ref howtoxml) and then use |
| 667 | * this tree (or a part of it) as input to the lyd_parse_xml() function. |
| 668 | * |
| 669 | * Functions List |
| 670 | * -------------- |
Radek Krejci | 722b007 | 2016-02-01 17:09:45 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 671 | * - lyd_parse_mem() |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 672 | * - lyd_parse_fd() |
| 673 | * - lyd_parse_path() |
| 674 | * - lyd_parse_xml() |
| 675 | */ |
| 676 | |
| 677 | /** |
| 678 | * @page howtodatamanipulators Manipulating Data |
| 679 | * |
| 680 | * There are many functions to create or modify an existing data tree. You can add new nodes, reconnect nodes from |
| 681 | * one tree to another (or e.g. from one list instance to another) or remove nodes. The functions doesn't allow you |
| 682 | * to put a node to a wrong place (by checking the module), but not all validation checks can be made directly |
| 683 | * (or you have to make a valid change by multiple tree modifications) when the tree is being changed. Therefore, |
Michal Vasko | 58f74f1 | 2016-03-24 13:26:06 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 684 | * there is lyd_validate() function supposed to be called to make sure that the current data tree is valid. If |
| 685 | * working with RPCs, they are invalid also in case the data nodes are not ordered according to the schema, which |
| 686 | * you can fix easily with lyd_schema_sort(). Note, that not performing validation after some data tree changes |
Michal Vasko | 299f983 | 2017-01-06 13:29:22 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 687 | * can cause failure of various libyang functions later. All functions performing data tree changes are marked |
| 688 | * with the __PARTIAL CHANGE__ flag in their documentation meaning they leave at least partly non-validated data tree. |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 689 | * |
Michal Vasko | 0f14ba6 | 2016-03-21 15:38:11 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 690 | * Creating data is generally possible in two ways, they can be combined. You can add nodes one-by-one based on |
Michal Vasko | 1ec579e | 2016-09-13 11:24:28 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 691 | * the node name and/or its parent (lyd_new(), \b lyd_new_anydata_*(), lyd_new_leaf(), and their output variants) or |
Michal Vasko | 58f74f1 | 2016-03-24 13:26:06 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 692 | * address the nodes using a simple XPath addressing (lyd_new_path()). The latter enables to create a whole path |
| 693 | * of nodes, requires less information about the modified data, and is generally simpler to use. The path format |
| 694 | * specifics can be found [here](@ref howtoxpath). |
Michal Vasko | 0f14ba6 | 2016-03-21 15:38:11 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 695 | * |
Michal Vasko | 3c12682 | 2016-09-22 13:48:42 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 696 | * Working with two data subtrees can also be performed two ways. Usually, you would use lyd_insert*() functions. |
| 697 | * They are generally meant for simple inserts of a node into a data tree. For more complicated inserts and when |
| 698 | * merging 2 trees use lyd_merge(). It offers additional options and is basically a more powerful insert. |
Michal Vasko | 45fb282 | 2016-04-18 13:32:17 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 699 | * |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 700 | * Also remember, that when you are creating/inserting a node, all the objects in that operation must belong to the |
| 701 | * same context. |
| 702 | * |
| 703 | * Modifying the single data tree in multiple threads is not safe. |
| 704 | * |
| 705 | * Functions List |
| 706 | * -------------- |
| 707 | * - lyd_dup() |
Radek Krejci | ab80e3a | 2017-01-09 13:07:31 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 708 | * - lyd_dup_to_ctx() |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 709 | * - lyd_change_leaf() |
| 710 | * - lyd_insert() |
Radek Krejci | db6b166 | 2016-09-15 10:40:16 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 711 | * - lyd_insert_sibling() |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 712 | * - lyd_insert_before() |
| 713 | * - lyd_insert_after() |
| 714 | * - lyd_insert_attr() |
Michal Vasko | 45fb282 | 2016-04-18 13:32:17 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 715 | * - lyd_merge() |
Radek Krejci | ab80e3a | 2017-01-09 13:07:31 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 716 | * - lyd_merge_to_ctx() |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 717 | * - lyd_new() |
Michal Vasko | 0845b11 | 2016-09-08 10:07:08 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 718 | * - lyd_new_anydata() |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 719 | * - lyd_new_leaf() |
Michal Vasko | f529928 | 2016-03-16 13:32:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 720 | * - lyd_new_path() |
Michal Vasko | 0ba4615 | 2016-05-11 14:16:55 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 721 | * - lyd_new_output() |
Michal Vasko | 0845b11 | 2016-09-08 10:07:08 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 722 | * - lyd_new_output_anydata() |
Michal Vasko | 0ba4615 | 2016-05-11 14:16:55 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 723 | * - lyd_new_output_leaf() |
Michal Vasko | ae5a53e | 2017-01-05 10:33:41 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 724 | * - lyd_list_pos() |
Radek Krejci | f6ab2cd | 2016-04-18 17:15:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 725 | * - lyd_schema_sort() |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 726 | * - lyd_unlink() |
| 727 | * - lyd_free() |
| 728 | * - lyd_free_attr() |
| 729 | * - lyd_free_withsiblings() |
Michal Vasko | 1ec579e | 2016-09-13 11:24:28 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 730 | */ |
| 731 | |
| 732 | /** |
| 733 | * @page howtodatavalidation Validating Data |
| 734 | * |
| 735 | * By default, the represented data are supposed to represent a full YANG datastore content. So if a schema declares |
| 736 | * some mandatory nodes, despite configuration or status, the data are supposed to be present in the data tree being |
| 737 | * loaded or validated. However, it is possible to specify other kinds of data (see @ref parseroptions) allowing some |
| 738 | * exceptions to the validation process. |
| 739 | * |
| 740 | * Data validation is performed implicitly to the input data processed by the parser (\b lyd_parse_*() functions) and |
| 741 | * on demand via the lyd_validate() function. The lyd_validate() is supposed to be used when a (complex or simple) |
| 742 | * change is done on the data tree (via a combination of \b lyd_change_*(), \b lyd_insert*(), \b lyd_new*(), |
| 743 | * lyd_unlink() and lyd_free() functions). |
| 744 | * |
Michal Vasko | f53187d | 2017-01-13 13:23:14 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 745 | * Part of data validation is resolving leafrefs and instance-identifiers. Leafrefs are resolved only when a change occured |
| 746 | * in the data tree that could have broken the link. However, as instance-identifiers can point to any node whatsoever |
| 747 | * without an import, it would not be effective to store metadata as in the case of leafrefs. That is why they are resolved |
| 748 | * during every validation. Also, for the same reason, it can easily happen that when parsing/validating data with |
| 749 | * an instance-identifier, it will target a remote node, whose schema is not currently present in the context. To handle |
| 750 | * this case, a callback should be set using ly_ctx_set_module_data_clb(), which can load the schema when required. |
| 751 | * |
Michal Vasko | 1ec579e | 2016-09-13 11:24:28 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 752 | * Must And When Conditions Accessible Tree |
| 753 | * ---------------------------------------- |
| 754 | * |
| 755 | * In YANG 1.1, there can be \b must and/or \b when expressions in RPC/action input or output, or in notifications that |
| 756 | * require access to the configuration datastore and/or state data. Normally, when working with any of the aforementioned |
| 757 | * data trees, they must contain only the RPC/action/notification itself, without any additional configuration or state |
| 758 | * data. So how can then these conditions be verified during validation? |
| 759 | * |
| 760 | * There is an option to pass this additional data tree to all the functions that perform \b must and \b when condition |
Michal Vasko | 3c4cf90 | 2017-01-03 14:43:38 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 761 | * checking (\b lyd_parse_*() and lyd_validate()). Also, there are 2 flags of \b struct lys_node that |
| 762 | * mark schema nodes that include paths that require foreign nodes (outside their subtree) for their evaluation. #LYS_XPATH_DEP |
| 763 | * marks nodes with such must and/or when expressions, #LYS_LEAFREF_DEP with such a leafref. |
Michal Vasko | 1ec579e | 2016-09-13 11:24:28 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 764 | * The subtree root is always the particular operation data node (for RPC it is the RPC data node and all |
| 765 | * the input or output nodes as its children and similarly for action and notification). Note that for action and |
| 766 | * not-top-level notification this means that all their parents are not considered as belonging to their subtree even though |
| 767 | * they are included in their data tree and must be present for the operation validation to pass. The reason for this is that if |
| 768 | * there are any lists in those parents, we cannot know if there are not some other instances of them in the standard |
| 769 | * data tree in addition to the one used in the action/notification invocation. |
| 770 | * |
| 771 | * There were 2 ways of using this mechanism envisioned (explained below), but you can combine or modify them. |
| 772 | * |
| 773 | * ### Fine-grained Data Retrieval ### |
| 774 | * |
| 775 | * This approach is recommended when you do not maintain a full configuration data tree with state data at all times. |
| 776 | * |
| 777 | * Firstly, you should somehow learn that the operation data tree you are currently working with includes some schema |
| 778 | * node instances that have conditions that require foreign data. You can either know this about every operation beforehand |
Michal Vasko | 3c4cf90 | 2017-01-03 14:43:38 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 779 | * or you go through all the schema nodes looking for the flags #LYS_XPATH_DEP and #LYS_LEAFREF_DEP. Then you should use lys_node_xpath_atomize() |
Michal Vasko | 1ec579e | 2016-09-13 11:24:28 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 780 | * to retrieve all XPath condition dependencies (in the form of schema nodes) outside the operation subtree. You will likely |
| 781 | * want to use the flag #LYXP_NO_LOCAL to get rid of all the nodes from inside the subtree (you should already have those). |
| 782 | * The last thing to do is to build a data tree that includes at least all the instances of the nodes obtained from lys_node_xpath_atomize() |
| 783 | * (it will be expected). Then you pass this tree to the validation and it should now have access to all the nodes that |
| 784 | * can potentially affect the XPath evaluation and no other. |
| 785 | * |
| 786 | * ### Maintaining Configuration And State Data Tree ### |
| 787 | * |
| 788 | * If you have a full data tree with state data available for the validation process then it is quite simple (compared |
| 789 | * to the first approach). You can simply always pass it to validation of these operations and in cases it is not required |
| 790 | * (no nodes with conditions traversing foreign nodes) only a negligible amount of redundant work is performed and you can |
| 791 | * skip the process of learning whether it is required or not. |
| 792 | * |
| 793 | * Functions List |
| 794 | * -------------- |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 795 | * - lyd_validate() |
| 796 | */ |
| 797 | |
| 798 | /** |
Radek Krejci | f6ab2cd | 2016-04-18 17:15:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 799 | * @page howtodatawd Default Values |
| 800 | * |
Radek Krejci | db6b166 | 2016-09-15 10:40:16 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 801 | * libyang provides support for work with default values as defined in [RFC 6243](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6243). |
Radek Krejci | 46180b5 | 2016-08-31 16:01:32 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 802 | * This document defines 4 modes for handling default nodes in a data tree, libyang adds the fifth mode: |
Radek Krejci | f6ab2cd | 2016-04-18 17:15:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 803 | * - \b explicit - Only the explicitly set configuration data. But in the case of status data, missing default |
Radek Krejci | 46180b5 | 2016-08-31 16:01:32 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 804 | * data are added into the tree. In libyang, this mode is represented by #LYP_WD_EXPLICIT option. |
| 805 | * - \b trim - Data nodes containing the schema default value are removed. This mode is applied using #LYP_WD_TRIM option. |
Radek Krejci | f6ab2cd | 2016-04-18 17:15:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 806 | * - \b report-all - All the missing default data are added into the data tree. This mode is represented by |
Radek Krejci | 46180b5 | 2016-08-31 16:01:32 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 807 | * #LYP_WD_ALL option. |
Radek Krejci | f6ab2cd | 2016-04-18 17:15:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 808 | * - \b report-all-tagged - In this case, all the missing default data are added as in case of the `report-all` mode, |
| 809 | * but additionally all the nodes (existing as well as added) containing the schema default value |
Radek Krejci | 46180b5 | 2016-08-31 16:01:32 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 810 | * are tagged (see the note below). libyang uses #LYP_WD_ALL_TAG option for this mode. |
Radek Krejci | f6ab2cd | 2016-04-18 17:15:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 811 | * - \b report-implicit-tagged - The last mode is similar to the previous one, except only the added nodes are tagged. |
Radek Krejci | 46180b5 | 2016-08-31 16:01:32 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 812 | * This is the libyang's extension and it is represented by #LYP_WD_IMPL_TAG option. |
Radek Krejci | f6ab2cd | 2016-04-18 17:15:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 813 | * |
Radek Krejci | 46180b5 | 2016-08-31 16:01:32 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 814 | * libyang automatically adds/maintain the default nodes when a data tree is being parsed or validated. Note, that in a |
Michal Vasko | 5a078f8 | 2018-03-02 15:58:35 +0100 | [diff] [blame^] | 815 | * modified data tree (via e.g. lyd_insert() or lyd_free()), some of the default nodes can be missing or they can be |
Radek Krejci | 46180b5 | 2016-08-31 16:01:32 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 816 | * present by mistake. Such a data tree is again corrected during the next lyd_validate() call. |
Radek Krejci | f6ab2cd | 2016-04-18 17:15:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 817 | * |
Radek Krejci | 46180b5 | 2016-08-31 16:01:32 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 818 | * The implicit (default) nodes, created by libyang, are marked with the ::lyd_node#dflt flag which applies to the |
Radek Krejci | d3cfbc9 | 2016-09-15 10:39:33 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 819 | * leafs and leaf-lists. In case of containers, the flag means that the container holds only a default node(s) or it |
| 820 | * is an empty container (according to YANG 1.1 spec, all such containers are part of the accessible data tree). |
Radek Krejci | f6ab2cd | 2016-04-18 17:15:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 821 | * |
Radek Krejci | 46180b5 | 2016-08-31 16:01:32 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 822 | * The presence of the default nodes during the data tree lifetime is affected by the LYD_OPT_ flag used to |
| 823 | * parse/validate the tree: |
| 824 | * - #LYD_OPT_DATA - all the default nodes are present despite they are configuration or status nodes |
| 825 | * - #LYD_OPT_CONFIG - only the configuration data nodes are added into the tree |
| 826 | * - #LYD_OPT_GET, #LYD_OPT_GETCONFIG, #LYD_OPT_EDIT - no default nodes are added |
| 827 | * - #LYD_OPT_RPC, #LYD_OPT_RPCREPLY, #LYD_OPT_NOTIF - the default nodes from the particular subtree are added |
| 828 | * |
Radek Krejci | db6b166 | 2016-09-15 10:40:16 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 829 | * The with-default modes described above are supported when the data tree is being printed with the |
Radek Krejci | 46180b5 | 2016-08-31 16:01:32 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 830 | * [LYP_WD_ printer flags](@ref printerflags). Note, that in case of #LYP_WD_ALL_TAG and #LYP_WD_IMPL_TAG modes, |
| 831 | * the XML/JSON attributes are printed only if the context includes the ietf-netconf-with-defaults schema. Otherwise, |
Radek Krejci | d3cfbc9 | 2016-09-15 10:39:33 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 832 | * these modes have the same result as #LYP_WD_ALL. The presence of empty containers (despite they were added explicitly |
| 833 | * or implicitly as part of accessible data tree) depends on #LYP_KEEPEMPTYCONT option. |
Radek Krejci | 46180b5 | 2016-08-31 16:01:32 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 834 | * |
| 835 | * To get know if the particular leaf or leaf-list node contains default value (despite implicit or explicit), you can |
Radek Krejci | db6b166 | 2016-09-15 10:40:16 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 836 | * use lyd_wd_default() function. |
Radek Krejci | f6ab2cd | 2016-04-18 17:15:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 837 | * |
| 838 | * Functions List |
| 839 | * -------------- |
Radek Krejci | 46180b5 | 2016-08-31 16:01:32 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 840 | * - lyd_wd_default() |
Radek Krejci | f6ab2cd | 2016-04-18 17:15:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 841 | * |
| 842 | * - lyd_parse_mem() |
| 843 | * - lyd_parse_fd() |
| 844 | * - lyd_parse_path() |
| 845 | * - lyd_parse_xml() |
| 846 | * - lyd_validate() |
Radek Krejci | 46180b5 | 2016-08-31 16:01:32 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 847 | * - lyd_print_mem() |
| 848 | * - lyd_print_fd() |
| 849 | * - lyd_print_file() |
| 850 | * - lyd_print_clb() |
Radek Krejci | f6ab2cd | 2016-04-18 17:15:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 851 | */ |
| 852 | |
| 853 | /** |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 854 | * @page howtodataprinters Printing Data |
| 855 | * |
Radek Krejci | f6ab2cd | 2016-04-18 17:15:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 856 | * Data printers allows to serialize internal representation of a data tree in a specific format. libyang |
| 857 | * supports the following data formats for printing: |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 858 | * |
| 859 | * - XML |
| 860 | * |
| 861 | * Basic format as specified in rules of mapping YANG modeled data to XML in |
| 862 | * [RFC 6020](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020). It is possible to specify if |
Radek Krejci | f6ab2cd | 2016-04-18 17:15:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 863 | * the indentation (formatting) will be used (by #LYP_FORMAT @ref printerflags "printer option"). |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 864 | * |
| 865 | * - JSON |
| 866 | * |
| 867 | * The alternative data format available in RESTCONF protocol. Specification of JSON encoding of data modeled by YANG |
Radek Krejci | f6ab2cd | 2016-04-18 17:15:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 868 | * can be found in [this draft](https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-netmod-yang-json-05).It is possible to specify |
| 869 | * if the indentation (formatting) will be used (by #LYP_FORMAT @ref printerflags "printer option"). |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 870 | * |
| 871 | * Printer functions allow to print to the different outputs including a callback function which allows caller |
| 872 | * to have a full control of the output data - libyang passes to the callback a private argument (some internal |
| 873 | * data provided by a caller of lyd_print_clb()), string buffer and number of characters to print. Note that the |
| 874 | * callback is supposed to be called multiple times during the lyd_print_clb() execution. |
| 875 | * |
Radek Krejci | 46180b5 | 2016-08-31 16:01:32 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 876 | * To print the data tree with default nodes according to the with-defaults capability defined in |
| 877 | * [RFC 6243](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6243), check the [page about the default values](@ref howtodatawd). |
| 878 | * |
Michal Vasko | 42aa0ab | 2016-10-25 15:09:32 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 879 | * Also, to print the data in NETCONF format, use the #LYP_NETCONF flag. More information can be found on the page |
| 880 | * @ref howtodata. |
| 881 | * |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 882 | * Functions List |
| 883 | * -------------- |
| 884 | * - lyd_print_mem() |
| 885 | * - lyd_print_fd() |
| 886 | * - lyd_print_file() |
| 887 | * - lyd_print_clb() |
| 888 | */ |
| 889 | |
| 890 | /** |
Radek Krejci | b50551c | 2016-04-19 09:15:38 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 891 | * @page howtoxpath XPath Addressing |
| 892 | * |
Michal Vasko | 5057671 | 2017-07-28 12:28:33 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 893 | * Internally, XPath evaluation is performed on __when__ and __must__ conditions in the schema. For that almost |
| 894 | * a full XPath 1.0 evaluator was implemented. In YANG models you can also find paths identifying __augment__ |
| 895 | * targets, __leafref__ targets, and trivial paths in __choice default__ and __unique__ statements argument. |
| 896 | * The exact format of all those paths can be found in the relevant RFCs. Further will only be discussed |
| 897 | * paths that are used directly in libyang API functions. |
| 898 | * |
| 899 | * Schema |
| 900 | * ====== |
| 901 | * |
| 902 | * Regarding identifying schema nodes, we use a slightly modified version of YANG __augment__ target path: |
| 903 | * - strictly speaking, most XPath expressions are not accepted, only simple paths (no predicates, |
| 904 | * numbers, literals, operators, ...), |
| 905 | * - whenever a prefix is used for a node, it is not the import prefix, but the __module name__ itself, |
| 906 | * - __current module__ is specified separately for _absolute_ paths and is the module of the start |
| 907 | * (current) node for _relative_ paths, |
| 908 | * - unprefixed nodes all use the prefix of the __current module__ so all nodes from other modules than |
| 909 | * the __current module__ _MUST_ have prefixes, |
| 910 | * - nodes from the __current module__ _MAY_ have prefixes, |
| 911 | * |
| 912 | * Examples |
| 913 | * -------- |
Michal Vasko | 8e62769 | 2016-04-19 12:15:47 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 914 | * |
Michal Vasko | ebea701 | 2016-04-19 14:15:22 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 915 | * - get all top-level nodes of the __module-name__ |
| 916 | * |
| 917 | * /module-name:* |
| 918 | * |
| 919 | * - get all the descendants of __container__ (excluding __container__) |
| 920 | * |
| 921 | * /module-name:container//\asterisk |
| 922 | * |
Michal Vasko | ebea701 | 2016-04-19 14:15:22 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 923 | * - get __aug-leaf__, which was added to __module-name__ from an augment module __augment-module__ |
| 924 | * |
Michal Vasko | 5057671 | 2017-07-28 12:28:33 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 925 | * /module-name:container/container2/augment-module:aug-cont/augment-module:aug-leaf |
Radek Krejci | b50551c | 2016-04-19 09:15:38 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 926 | * |
| 927 | * Functions List |
| 928 | * -------------- |
Michal Vasko | 5057671 | 2017-07-28 12:28:33 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 929 | * - lys_find_path() |
| 930 | * - lys_path() |
Michal Vasko | 4070273 | 2017-10-25 11:43:23 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 931 | * - ly_path_data2schema() |
Michal Vasko | 5057671 | 2017-07-28 12:28:33 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 932 | * |
| 933 | * |
| 934 | * Data |
| 935 | * ==== |
| 936 | * |
| 937 | * As for paths evaluated on YANG data, we opted for standardized JSON paths ([RFC 7951](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7951#section-6.11)). Summarized, it follows these conventions: |
| 938 | * - generally, you can use almost a full XPath in these paths where it makes sense, but only data nodes (node sets) |
| 939 | * will always be returned (except for paths, predicates are mostly used), |
| 940 | * - as per the specification, prefixes are actually __module names__, |
| 941 | * - also in the specification, for _absolute_ paths, the first (leftmost) node _MUST_ have a prefix, |
| 942 | * - for _relative_ paths, you specify the __context node__, which then acts as a parent for the first node in the path, |
| 943 | * - nodes always inherit their module (prefix) from their __parent node__ so whenever a node is from a different |
| 944 | * module than its parent, it _MUST_ have a prefix, |
| 945 | * - nodes from the same module as their __parent__ _MUST NOT_ have a prefix, |
| 946 | * - different from schema paths, non-data nodes (choice, case, uses, input, output) are skipped and not included |
| 947 | * in the path. |
| 948 | * |
| 949 | * Examples |
| 950 | * -------- |
| 951 | * |
| 952 | * - get __list__ instance with __key1__ of value __1__ and __key2__ of value __2__ (this can return more __list__ instances if there are more keys than __key1__ and __key2__) |
| 953 | * |
| 954 | * /module-name:container/list[key1='1'][key2='2'] |
| 955 | * |
| 956 | * - get __leaf-list__ instance with the value __val__ |
| 957 | * |
| 958 | * /module-name:container/leaf-list[.='val'] |
| 959 | * |
| 960 | * - get __aug-list__ with __aug-list-key__, which was added to __module-name__ from an augment module __augment-module__ |
| 961 | * |
| 962 | * /module-name:container/container2/augment-module:aug-cont/aug-list[aug-list-key='value'] |
| 963 | * |
| 964 | * Functions List |
| 965 | * -------------- |
| 966 | * - lyd_find_path() |
Radek Krejci | b50551c | 2016-04-19 09:15:38 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 967 | * - lyd_new_path() |
Michal Vasko | 5057671 | 2017-07-28 12:28:33 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 968 | * - lyd_path() |
| 969 | * - lys_data_path() |
Michal Vasko | b374440 | 2017-08-03 14:23:58 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 970 | * - ly_ctx_get_node() |
Radek Krejci | c683acd | 2018-01-22 14:51:52 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 971 | * - ly_ctx_find_path() |
Michal Vasko | 5057671 | 2017-07-28 12:28:33 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 972 | * |
Radek Krejci | b50551c | 2016-04-19 09:15:38 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 973 | */ |
| 974 | |
| 975 | /** |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 976 | * @page howtoxml libyang XML Support |
| 977 | * |
Radek Krejci | b50551c | 2016-04-19 09:15:38 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 978 | * libyang XML parser is able to parse XML documents. The main purpose is to load data modeled by YANG. However, it can |
| 979 | * be used as a standalone XML parser with the following limitations in comparison to a full-featured XML parsers: |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 980 | * - comments are ignored |
| 981 | * - Doctype declaration is ignored |
| 982 | * - CData sections are ignored |
| 983 | * - Process Instructions (PI) are ignored |
| 984 | * |
| 985 | * The API is designed to almost only read-only access. You can simply load XML document, go through the tree as |
| 986 | * you wish and dump the tree to an output. The only "write" functions are lyxml_free() and lyxml_unlink() to remove |
| 987 | * part of the tree or to unlink (separate) a subtree. |
| 988 | * |
Radek Krejci | b50551c | 2016-04-19 09:15:38 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 989 | * XML parser is used internally by libyang for parsing YIN schemas and data instances in XML format. |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 990 | * |
| 991 | * \note API for this group of functions is described in the [XML Parser module](@ref xmlparser). |
| 992 | * |
| 993 | * Functions List |
| 994 | * -------------- |
Radek Krejci | 722b007 | 2016-02-01 17:09:45 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 995 | * - lyxml_parse_mem() |
| 996 | * - lyxml_parse_path() |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 997 | * - lyxml_get_attr() |
| 998 | * - lyxml_get_ns() |
Radek Krejci | 722b007 | 2016-02-01 17:09:45 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 999 | * - lyxml_print_mem() |
| 1000 | * - lyxml_print_fd() |
| 1001 | * - lyxml_print_file() |
| 1002 | * - lyxml_print_clb() |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1003 | * - lyxml_unlink() |
| 1004 | * - lyxml_free() |
| 1005 | */ |
| 1006 | |
| 1007 | /** |
| 1008 | * @page howtothreads libyang in Threads |
| 1009 | * |
Radek Krejci | b50551c | 2016-04-19 09:15:38 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1010 | * libyang can be used in multithreaded applications keeping in mind the following rules: |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1011 | * - libyang context manipulation (adding new schemas) is not thread safe and it is supposed to be done in a main |
Radek Krejci | b50551c | 2016-04-19 09:15:38 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1012 | * thread before any other work with context, schemas or data instances. Destroying the context is supposed to |
Michal Vasko | e77dc99 | 2017-01-18 12:09:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1013 | * be done when no other thread accesses context, schemas nor data trees, |
| 1014 | * - data parser (\b lyd_parse*() functions) can be used simultaneously in multiple threads (also the returned |
| 1015 | * #ly_errno is thread safe), |
| 1016 | * - data manipulation (lyd_new(), lyd_insert(), lyd_unlink(), lyd_free() and many other |
| 1017 | * functions) a single data tree is not thread safe, |
| 1018 | * - data printing of a single data tree is thread-safe. |
Radek Krejci | 26715a4 | 2015-07-29 14:10:45 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1019 | */ |
Radek Krejci | 94ca54b | 2015-07-08 15:48:47 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1020 | |
Radek Krejci | da04f4a | 2015-05-21 12:54:09 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1021 | /** |
Radek Krejci | 26715a4 | 2015-07-29 14:10:45 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1022 | * @page howtologger Logger |
| 1023 | * |
| 1024 | * There are 4 verbosity levels defined as ::LY_LOG_LEVEL. The level can be |
| 1025 | * changed by the ly_verb() function. By default, the verbosity level is |
| 1026 | * set to #LY_LLERR value. |
| 1027 | * |
Michal Vasko | 53b7da0 | 2018-02-13 15:28:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1028 | * All the logging operations are tied to the specific **thread** and **context**. |
| 1029 | * The default behaviour is that the last message (error or warning, verbose and debug |
| 1030 | * messages are never stored) is always stored and can be accessed using ly_errmsg(). On error, |
| 1031 | * #ly_errno is set. If that was a validation error (#ly_errno is set to #LY_EVALID), |
| 1032 | * also validation error code (via ly_vecode()) and path to the error node (via ly_errpath()) are available. |
Radek Krejci | b50551c | 2016-04-19 09:15:38 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1033 | * |
| 1034 | * For some specific cases, a YANG schema can define error message and/or error tag (mainly for |
Michal Vasko | ebea701 | 2016-04-19 14:15:22 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1035 | * use in NETCONF). If a message is set, it is provided via ly_errmsg(). If a tag is set in schema, |
Michal Vasko | e378c0e | 2017-10-31 13:29:53 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1036 | * it is available via ly_errapptag() (if not set, the returned string is empty). |
Radek Krejci | b50551c | 2016-04-19 09:15:38 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1037 | * |
Michal Vasko | ebea701 | 2016-04-19 14:15:22 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1038 | * By default, all libyang messages are printed to `stderr`. However, the caller is able to set their own logging |
Radek Krejci | b50551c | 2016-04-19 09:15:38 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1039 | * callback function. In that case, instead of printing messages, libyang passes error level, message and path |
| 1040 | * (if any) to the caller's callback function. In case of error level, the message and path are still |
| 1041 | * automatically stored and available via the functions and macros described above. |
Radek Krejci | 26715a4 | 2015-07-29 14:10:45 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1042 | * |
Michal Vasko | 53b7da0 | 2018-02-13 15:28:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1043 | * This is the basic way of working with errors but another, more sophisticated is also available. With ly_log_options() |
| 1044 | * you can modify what is done with all the messages. Default flags are #LY_LOLOG and #LY_LOSTORE_LAST so that messages |
| 1045 | * are logged and the last one is stored. If you set the flag #LY_LOSTORE, all the messages will be stored. Be careful |
Michal Vasko | 10d6f2f | 2018-02-14 10:56:01 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1046 | * because unless you regularly clean them, the error list will grow indefinitely. With ly_err_first() you can retrieve |
| 1047 | * the first generated error structure ly_err_item. It is a linked-list so you can get next errors using the **next** pointer. |
Michal Vasko | 20fadd5 | 2018-02-14 09:33:22 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1048 | * Being processed (for instance printed with ly_err_print()), you can then free them with ly_err_clean(). |
Michal Vasko | 53b7da0 | 2018-02-13 15:28:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1049 | * |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1050 | * \note API for this group of functions is described in the [logger module](@ref logger). |
| 1051 | * |
| 1052 | * Functions List |
| 1053 | * -------------- |
| 1054 | * - ly_verb() |
| 1055 | * - ly_set_log_clb() |
| 1056 | * - ly_get_log_clb() |
Michal Vasko | 53b7da0 | 2018-02-13 15:28:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1057 | * - ly_log_options() |
| 1058 | * - #ly_errno |
| 1059 | * - ly_vecode() |
Radek Krejci | b50551c | 2016-04-19 09:15:38 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1060 | * - ly_errmsg() |
| 1061 | * - ly_errpath() |
| 1062 | * - ly_errapptag() |
Michal Vasko | 10d6f2f | 2018-02-14 10:56:01 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1063 | * - ly_err_first() |
Michal Vasko | 20fadd5 | 2018-02-14 09:33:22 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1064 | * - ly_err_print() |
Michal Vasko | 53b7da0 | 2018-02-13 15:28:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1065 | * - ly_err_clean() |
Radek Krejci | 26715a4 | 2015-07-29 14:10:45 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1066 | */ |
| 1067 | |
| 1068 | /** |
| 1069 | * @defgroup context Context |
Radek Krejci | 3045cf3 | 2015-05-28 10:58:52 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1070 | * @{ |
| 1071 | * |
Radek Krejci | 26715a4 | 2015-07-29 14:10:45 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1072 | * Structures and functions to manipulate with the libyang "containers". The \em context concept allows callers |
| 1073 | * to work in environments with different sets of YANG schemas. More detailed information can be found at |
| 1074 | * @ref howtocontext page. |
Radek Krejci | 3045cf3 | 2015-05-28 10:58:52 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1075 | */ |
| 1076 | |
| 1077 | /** |
Radek Krejci | da04f4a | 2015-05-21 12:54:09 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1078 | * @brief libyang context handler. |
| 1079 | */ |
| 1080 | struct ly_ctx; |
| 1081 | |
| 1082 | /** |
Radek Krejci | dd3263a | 2017-07-15 11:50:09 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1083 | * @defgroup contextoptions Context options |
| 1084 | * @ingroup context |
| 1085 | * |
| 1086 | * Options to change context behavior. |
| 1087 | */ |
| 1088 | |
| 1089 | #define LY_CTX_ALLIMPLEMENTED 0x01 /**< All the imports of the schema being parsed are treated implemented. */ |
| 1090 | #define LY_CTX_TRUSTED 0x02 /**< Handle the schema being parsed as trusted and skip its validation |
| 1091 | tests. Note that while this option improves performance, it can |
| 1092 | lead to an undefined behavior if the schema is not correct. */ |
Radek Krejci | dfb00d6 | 2017-09-06 09:39:35 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1093 | #define LY_CTX_NOYANGLIBRARY 0x04 /**< Do not internally implement ietf-yang-library module. The option |
| 1094 | causes that function ly_ctx_info() does not work (returns NULL) until |
| 1095 | the ietf-yang-library module is loaded manually. While any revision |
| 1096 | of this schema can be loaded with this option, note that the only |
Michal Vasko | eb3bd0e | 2018-01-26 11:52:11 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1097 | revisions implemented by ly_ctx_info() are 2016-04-09 and 2018-01-17. |
Radek Krejci | dfb00d6 | 2017-09-06 09:39:35 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1098 | This option cannot be used with ly_ctx_new_yl*() functions. */ |
Radek Krejci | dd3263a | 2017-07-15 11:50:09 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1099 | |
| 1100 | /**@} contextoptions */ |
| 1101 | |
| 1102 | /** |
Radek Krejci | da04f4a | 2015-05-21 12:54:09 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1103 | * @brief Create libyang context |
| 1104 | * |
Radek Krejci | 26715a4 | 2015-07-29 14:10:45 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1105 | * Context is used to hold all information about schemas. Usually, the application is supposed |
Radek Krejci | 91b833c | 2015-09-04 11:49:43 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1106 | * to work with a single context in which libyang is holding all schemas (and other internal |
| 1107 | * information) according to which the data trees will be processed and validated. So, the schema |
| 1108 | * trees are tightly connected with the specific context and they are held by the context internally |
| 1109 | * - caller does not need to keep pointers to the schemas returned by lys_parse(), context knows |
| 1110 | * about them. The data trees created with lyd_parse() are still connected with the specific context, |
| 1111 | * but they are not internally held by the context. The data tree just points and lean on some data |
| 1112 | * held by the context (schema tree, string dictionary, etc.). Therefore, in case of data trees, caller |
| 1113 | * is supposed to keep pointers returned by the lyd_parse() and manage the data tree on its own. This |
| 1114 | * also affects the number of instances of both tree types. While you can have only one instance of |
| 1115 | * specific schema connected with a single context, number of data tree instances is not connected. |
Radek Krejci | da04f4a | 2015-05-21 12:54:09 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1116 | * |
Radek Krejci | 26715a4 | 2015-07-29 14:10:45 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1117 | * @param[in] search_dir Directory where libyang will search for the imported or included modules |
| 1118 | * and submodules. If no such directory is available, NULL is accepted. |
Radek Krejci | dd3263a | 2017-07-15 11:50:09 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1119 | * @param[in] options Context options, see @ref contextoptions. |
Radek Krejci | da04f4a | 2015-05-21 12:54:09 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1120 | * |
Radek Krejci | 3045cf3 | 2015-05-28 10:58:52 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1121 | * @return Pointer to the created libyang context, NULL in case of error. |
Radek Krejci | da04f4a | 2015-05-21 12:54:09 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1122 | */ |
Radek Krejci | dd3263a | 2017-07-15 11:50:09 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1123 | struct ly_ctx *ly_ctx_new(const char *search_dir, int options); |
Radek Krejci | da04f4a | 2015-05-21 12:54:09 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1124 | |
| 1125 | /** |
Radek Krejci | 69333c9 | 2017-03-17 16:14:43 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1126 | * @brief Create libyang context according to the content of the given yang-library data. |
| 1127 | * |
| 1128 | * This function loads the yang-library data from the file at the given path. If you need |
| 1129 | * to pass the data as string, use ly_ctx_new_ylmem(). Both functions extend functionality of |
| 1130 | * ly_ctx_new() by loading modules specified in the ietf-yang-library form into the context |
| 1131 | * being created. |
| 1132 | * |
Michal Vasko | eb3bd0e | 2018-01-26 11:52:11 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1133 | * The preferred tree model revision is 2018-01-17. However, only the first module-set is processed |
| 1134 | * and loaded into the context. If there are no matching nodes from this tree, the legacy tree |
| 1135 | * (originally from model revision 2016-04-09) is processed. |
| 1136 | * |
Radek Krejci | 69333c9 | 2017-03-17 16:14:43 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1137 | * Note, that the modules are loaded the same way as in case of ly_ctx_load_module(), so the schema |
| 1138 | * paths in the yang-library data are ignored and the modules are loaded from the context's search |
| 1139 | * locations. On the other hand, YANG features of the modules are set as specified in the yang-library |
| 1140 | * data. |
| 1141 | * |
| 1142 | * To get yang library data from a libyang context, use ly_ctx_info(). |
| 1143 | * |
| 1144 | * @param[in] search_dir Directory where libyang will search for the imported or included modules |
| 1145 | * and submodules. If no such directory is available, NULL is accepted. |
| 1146 | * @param[in] path Path to the file containing yang-library data in the specified \p format. |
| 1147 | * @param[in] format Format of the data in the provided file. |
Radek Krejci | dd3263a | 2017-07-15 11:50:09 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1148 | * @param[in] options Context options, see @ref contextoptions. |
Radek Krejci | 69333c9 | 2017-03-17 16:14:43 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1149 | * @return Pointer to the created libyang context, NULL in case of error. |
| 1150 | */ |
Radek Krejci | dd3263a | 2017-07-15 11:50:09 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1151 | struct ly_ctx *ly_ctx_new_ylpath(const char *search_dir, const char *path, LYD_FORMAT format, int options); |
Radek Krejci | 69333c9 | 2017-03-17 16:14:43 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1152 | |
| 1153 | /** |
| 1154 | * @brief Create libyang context according to the content of the given yang-library data. |
| 1155 | * |
| 1156 | * This function loads the yang-library data from the given string. If you need to pass the data |
| 1157 | * as path to a file holding the data, use ly_ctx_new_ylpath(). Both functions extend functionality of |
| 1158 | * ly_ctx_new() by loading modules specified in the ietf-yang-library form into the context |
| 1159 | * being created. |
| 1160 | * |
Michal Vasko | eb3bd0e | 2018-01-26 11:52:11 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1161 | * The preferred tree model revision is 2018-01-17. However, only the first module-set is processed |
| 1162 | * and loaded into the context. If there are no matching nodes from this tree, the legacy tree |
| 1163 | * (originally from model revision 2016-04-09) is processed. |
| 1164 | * |
Radek Krejci | 69333c9 | 2017-03-17 16:14:43 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1165 | * Note, that the modules are loaded the same way as in case of ly_ctx_load_module(), so the schema |
| 1166 | * paths in the yang-library data are ignored and the modules are loaded from the context's search |
| 1167 | * locations. On the other hand, YANG features of the modules are set as specified in the yang-library |
| 1168 | * data. |
| 1169 | * |
| 1170 | * To get yang library data from a libyang context, use ly_ctx_info(). |
| 1171 | * |
| 1172 | * @param[in] search_dir Directory where libyang will search for the imported or included modules |
| 1173 | * and submodules. If no such directory is available, NULL is accepted. |
| 1174 | * @param[in] data String containing yang-library data in the specified \p format. |
| 1175 | * @param[in] format Format of the data in the provided file. |
Radek Krejci | dd3263a | 2017-07-15 11:50:09 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1176 | * @param[in] options Context options, see @ref contextoptions. |
Radek Krejci | 69333c9 | 2017-03-17 16:14:43 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1177 | * @return Pointer to the created libyang context, NULL in case of error. |
| 1178 | */ |
Radek Krejci | dd3263a | 2017-07-15 11:50:09 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1179 | struct ly_ctx *ly_ctx_new_ylmem(const char *search_dir, const char *data, LYD_FORMAT format, int options); |
Radek Krejci | 69333c9 | 2017-03-17 16:14:43 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1180 | |
| 1181 | /** |
Radek Krejci | dfb00d6 | 2017-09-06 09:39:35 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1182 | * @brief Number of internal modules, which are in the context and cannot be removed nor disabled. |
| 1183 | * @param[in] ctx Context to investigate. |
| 1184 | * @return Number of internal modules, 0 in case of invalid parameter. |
| 1185 | */ |
| 1186 | unsigned int ly_ctx_internal_modules_count(struct ly_ctx *ctx); |
Radek Krejci | 0ec51da | 2016-12-14 16:42:03 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1187 | |
Michal Vasko | d7957c0 | 2016-04-01 10:27:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1188 | /** |
Radek Krejci | da9f839 | 2017-03-25 19:40:56 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1189 | * @brief Add the search path into libyang context |
| 1190 | * |
| 1191 | * To reset search paths set in the context, use ly_ctx_unset_searchdirs() and then |
| 1192 | * set search paths again. |
Radek Krejci | 7ab2515 | 2015-08-07 14:48:45 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1193 | * |
| 1194 | * @param[in] ctx Context to be modified. |
Radek Krejci | da9f839 | 2017-03-25 19:40:56 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1195 | * @param[in] search_dir New search path to add to the current paths previously set in ctx. |
Igor Ternovsky | 6e6543d | 2017-09-12 10:37:28 +1000 | [diff] [blame] | 1196 | * @return EXIT_SUCCESS, EXIT_FAILURE. |
Radek Krejci | 7ab2515 | 2015-08-07 14:48:45 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1197 | */ |
Igor Ternovsky | 6e6543d | 2017-09-12 10:37:28 +1000 | [diff] [blame] | 1198 | int ly_ctx_set_searchdir(struct ly_ctx *ctx, const char *search_dir); |
Radek Krejci | 7ab2515 | 2015-08-07 14:48:45 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1199 | |
| 1200 | /** |
Radek Krejci | db4e9ff | 2017-06-13 16:26:14 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1201 | * @brief Clean the search path(s) from the libyang context |
Radek Krejci | da9f839 | 2017-03-25 19:40:56 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1202 | * |
| 1203 | * @param[in] ctx Context to be modified. |
Radek Krejci | db4e9ff | 2017-06-13 16:26:14 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1204 | * @param[in] index Index of the search path to be removed, use negative value to remove them all. |
| 1205 | * Correct index value can be checked via ly_ctx_get_searchdirs(). |
Radek Krejci | da9f839 | 2017-03-25 19:40:56 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1206 | */ |
Radek Krejci | db4e9ff | 2017-06-13 16:26:14 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1207 | void ly_ctx_unset_searchdirs(struct ly_ctx *ctx, int index); |
Radek Krejci | da9f839 | 2017-03-25 19:40:56 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1208 | |
| 1209 | /** |
Radek Krejci | 426ea2b | 2017-06-13 12:41:51 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1210 | * @brief Get the NULL-terminated list of the search paths in libyang context. |
Radek Krejci | 7ab2515 | 2015-08-07 14:48:45 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1211 | * |
Radek Krejci | 96a10da | 2015-07-30 11:00:14 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1212 | * @param[in] ctx Context to query. |
Radek Krejci | 426ea2b | 2017-06-13 12:41:51 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1213 | * @return NULL-terminated list (array) of the search paths, NULL if no searchpath was set. |
Radek Krejci | 96a10da | 2015-07-30 11:00:14 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1214 | */ |
Radek Krejci | 426ea2b | 2017-06-13 12:41:51 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1215 | const char * const *ly_ctx_get_searchdirs(const struct ly_ctx *ctx); |
Radek Krejci | 96a10da | 2015-07-30 11:00:14 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1216 | |
| 1217 | /** |
Radek Krejci | d9ba3e3 | 2015-07-30 15:08:18 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1218 | * @brief Make context to set all the imported modules to be implemented. By default, |
Radek Krejci | 96a10da | 2015-07-30 11:00:14 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1219 | * if the imported module is not used in leafref's path, augment or deviation, it is |
Michal Vasko | 1e62a09 | 2015-12-01 12:27:20 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1220 | * imported and its data tree is not taken into account. |
Radek Krejci | 96a10da | 2015-07-30 11:00:14 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1221 | * |
Radek Krejci | dd3263a | 2017-07-15 11:50:09 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1222 | * The same effect is achieved by using #LY_CTX_ALLIMPLEMENTED option when creating new context or parsing |
| 1223 | * a specific schema. |
| 1224 | * |
Radek Krejci | 96a10da | 2015-07-30 11:00:14 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1225 | * Note, that function does not make the currently loaded modules, it just change the |
Michal Vasko | d7957c0 | 2016-04-01 10:27:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1226 | * schema parser behavior for the future parsing. This flag can be unset by ly_ctx_unset_allimplemented(). |
| 1227 | * |
| 1228 | * @param[in] ctx Context to be modified. |
| 1229 | */ |
| 1230 | void ly_ctx_set_allimplemented(struct ly_ctx *ctx); |
| 1231 | |
| 1232 | /** |
| 1233 | * @brief Reverse function to ly_ctx_set_allimplemented(). |
| 1234 | * |
Radek Krejci | 0ec51da | 2016-12-14 16:42:03 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1235 | * @param[in] ctx Context to be modified. |
| 1236 | */ |
| 1237 | void ly_ctx_unset_allimplemented(struct ly_ctx *ctx); |
| 1238 | |
| 1239 | /** |
Radek Krejci | dd3263a | 2017-07-15 11:50:09 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1240 | * @brief Change the schema parser behavior when parsing new schemas forcing it to skip some of the schema |
| 1241 | * validation checks to improve performance. Note that parsing invalid schemas this way may lead to an |
| 1242 | * undefined behavior later, e.g. when working with data trees. |
| 1243 | * |
| 1244 | * The same effect is achieved by using #LY_CTX_TRUSTED option when creating new context or parsing |
| 1245 | * a specific schema. |
| 1246 | * |
| 1247 | * This flag can be unset by ly_ctx_unset_trusted(). |
| 1248 | * |
| 1249 | * @param[in] ctx Context to be modified. |
| 1250 | */ |
| 1251 | void ly_ctx_set_trusted(struct ly_ctx *ctx); |
| 1252 | |
| 1253 | /** |
| 1254 | * @brief Reverse function to ly_ctx_set_trusted(). |
| 1255 | * |
| 1256 | * @param[in] ctx Context to be modified. |
| 1257 | */ |
| 1258 | void ly_ctx_unset_trusted(struct ly_ctx *ctx); |
| 1259 | |
| 1260 | /** |
Radek Krejci | 96a10da | 2015-07-30 11:00:14 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1261 | * @brief Get data of an internal ietf-yang-library module. |
| 1262 | * |
| 1263 | * @param[in] ctx Context with the modules. |
| 1264 | * @return Root data node corresponding to the model, NULL on error. |
| 1265 | * Caller is responsible for freeing the returned data tree using lyd_free(). |
| 1266 | */ |
| 1267 | struct lyd_node *ly_ctx_info(struct ly_ctx *ctx); |
| 1268 | |
| 1269 | /** |
| 1270 | * @brief Iterate over all (enabled) modules in a context. |
| 1271 | * |
| 1272 | * @param[in] ctx Context with the modules. |
| 1273 | * @param[in,out] idx Index of the next module to be returned. Value of 0 starts from the beginning. |
| 1274 | * @return Next context module, NULL if the last was already returned. |
Radek Krejci | d9ba3e3 | 2015-07-30 15:08:18 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1275 | */ |
Radek Krejci | 96a10da | 2015-07-30 11:00:14 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1276 | const struct lys_module *ly_ctx_get_module_iter(const struct ly_ctx *ctx, uint32_t *idx); |
Michal Vasko | 1e62a09 | 2015-12-01 12:27:20 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1277 | |
Radek Krejci | 96a10da | 2015-07-30 11:00:14 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1278 | /** |
Radek Krejci | 0ec51da | 2016-12-14 16:42:03 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1279 | * @brief Iterate over the disabled modules in a context. |
| 1280 | * |
| 1281 | * @param[in] ctx Context with the modules. |
| 1282 | * @param[in,out] idx Index of the next module to be returned. Value of 0 starts from the beginning. |
| 1283 | * @return Next context module, NULL if the last was already returned. |
| 1284 | */ |
| 1285 | const struct lys_module *ly_ctx_get_disabled_module_iter(const struct ly_ctx *ctx, uint32_t *idx); |
| 1286 | |
| 1287 | /** |
Radek Krejci | fd4e6e3 | 2015-08-10 15:00:51 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1288 | * @brief Get pointer to the schema tree of the module of the specified name. |
Radek Krejci | da04f4a | 2015-05-21 12:54:09 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1289 | * |
Radek Krejci | da04f4a | 2015-05-21 12:54:09 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1290 | * @param[in] ctx Context to work in. |
| 1291 | * @param[in] name Name of the YANG module to get. |
Radek Krejci | f647e61 | 2015-07-30 11:36:07 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1292 | * @param[in] revision Optional revision date of the YANG module to get. If not specified, |
Radek Krejci | dfb00d6 | 2017-09-06 09:39:35 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1293 | * the schema in the newest/implemented revision (see \p implemented parameter) is returned if any. |
| 1294 | * @param[in] implemented In case the revision is not specified, require the implemented module |
| 1295 | * instead of the newest revision of the module. |
Radek Krejci | f647e61 | 2015-07-30 11:36:07 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1296 | * @return Pointer to the data model structure, NULL if no schema following the name and |
Radek Krejci | fd4e6e3 | 2015-08-10 15:00:51 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1297 | * revision requirements is present in the context. |
Radek Krejci | da04f4a | 2015-05-21 12:54:09 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1298 | */ |
Radek Krejci | dfb00d6 | 2017-09-06 09:39:35 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1299 | const struct lys_module *ly_ctx_get_module(const struct ly_ctx *ctx, const char *name, const char *revision, int implemented); |
Radek Krejci | da04f4a | 2015-05-21 12:54:09 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1300 | |
| 1301 | /** |
Radek Krejci | 21601a3 | 2016-03-07 11:39:27 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1302 | * @brief Get pointer to the older schema tree to the specified one in the provided context. |
| 1303 | * |
| 1304 | * The module is not necessarily from the provided \p ctx. If there are multiple schemas older than the |
| 1305 | * provided one, the newest of them is returned. |
| 1306 | * |
| 1307 | * The function can be used in combination with ly_ctx_get_module() to get all revisions of a module in a context: |
| 1308 | * \code{.c} |
| 1309 | * for (mod = ly_ctx_get_module(ctx, name, NULL); mod; mod = ly_ctx_get_module_older(ctx, mod)) { |
| 1310 | * ... |
| 1311 | * } |
| 1312 | * \endcode |
| 1313 | * |
| 1314 | * @param[in] ctx Context to work in. |
| 1315 | * @param[in] module YANG module to compare with |
| 1316 | * @return Pointer to the data model structure, NULL if no older schema is present in the context. |
| 1317 | */ |
| 1318 | const struct lys_module *ly_ctx_get_module_older(const struct ly_ctx *ctx, const struct lys_module *module); |
| 1319 | |
| 1320 | /** |
Michal Vasko | 99b0aad | 2015-12-01 12:28:51 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1321 | * @brief Try to find the model in the searchpath of \p ctx and load it into it. If custom missing |
| 1322 | * module callback is set, it is used instead. |
Michal Vasko | 8246596 | 2015-11-10 11:03:11 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1323 | * |
Radek Krejci | 31fb8be | 2016-06-23 15:26:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1324 | * If there is a possibility that the requested module is already in the context, you should call |
| 1325 | * the ly_ctx_get_module() first to avoid a lot of work performed by ly_ctx_load_module(). |
| 1326 | * |
Michal Vasko | 8246596 | 2015-11-10 11:03:11 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1327 | * @param[in] ctx Context to add to. |
Michal Vasko | 8246596 | 2015-11-10 11:03:11 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1328 | * @param[in] name Name of the module to load. |
| 1329 | * @param[in] revision Optional revision date of the module. If not specified, it is |
| 1330 | * assumed that there is only one model revision in the searchpath (the first matching file |
| 1331 | * is parsed). |
| 1332 | * @return Pointer to the data model structure, NULL if not found or some error occured. |
| 1333 | */ |
Michal Vasko | 99b0aad | 2015-12-01 12:28:51 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1334 | const struct lys_module *ly_ctx_load_module(struct ly_ctx *ctx, const char *name, const char *revision); |
| 1335 | |
| 1336 | /** |
| 1337 | * @brief Callback for retrieving missing included or imported models in a custom way. |
| 1338 | * |
Michal Vasko | 8447515 | 2016-07-25 16:16:25 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1339 | * @param[in] mod_name Missing module name. |
| 1340 | * @param[in] mod_rev Optional missing module revision. |
| 1341 | * @param[in] submod_name Optional missing submodule name. |
| 1342 | * @param[in] submod_rev Optional missing submodule revision. |
Michal Vasko | 99b0aad | 2015-12-01 12:28:51 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1343 | * @param[in] user_data User-supplied callback data. |
| 1344 | * @param[out] format Format of the returned module data. |
Michal Vasko | 880dceb | 2016-03-03 15:44:56 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1345 | * @param[out] free_module_data Callback for freeing the returned module data. If not set, the data will be left untouched. |
Michal Vasko | 8f3160e | 2017-09-27 11:25:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1346 | * @return Requested module data, NULL if the module is supposed to be loaded |
| 1347 | * using standard mechanisms (searched for in the filesystem), NULL and #ly_errno set if |
| 1348 | * the callback failed resulting in the module failing to load. |
Michal Vasko | 99b0aad | 2015-12-01 12:28:51 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1349 | */ |
Michal Vasko | f53187d | 2017-01-13 13:23:14 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1350 | typedef char *(*ly_module_imp_clb)(const char *mod_name, const char *mod_rev, const char *submod_name, const char *sub_rev, |
| 1351 | void *user_data, LYS_INFORMAT *format, void (**free_module_data)(void *model_data)); |
Michal Vasko | 99b0aad | 2015-12-01 12:28:51 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1352 | |
| 1353 | /** |
Michal Vasko | 98b5f95 | 2016-10-26 12:14:40 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1354 | * @brief Set missing include or import module callback. It is meant to be used when the models |
| 1355 | * are not locally available (such as when downloading modules from a NETCONF server), it should |
| 1356 | * not be required in other cases. |
Michal Vasko | 99b0aad | 2015-12-01 12:28:51 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1357 | * |
| 1358 | * @param[in] ctx Context that will use this callback. |
Michal Vasko | f53187d | 2017-01-13 13:23:14 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1359 | * @param[in] clb Callback responsible for returning the missing model. |
Michal Vasko | 99b0aad | 2015-12-01 12:28:51 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1360 | * @param[in] user_data Arbitrary data that will always be passed to the callback \p clb. |
| 1361 | */ |
Michal Vasko | f53187d | 2017-01-13 13:23:14 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1362 | void ly_ctx_set_module_imp_clb(struct ly_ctx *ctx, ly_module_imp_clb clb, void *user_data); |
Michal Vasko | 99b0aad | 2015-12-01 12:28:51 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1363 | |
| 1364 | /** |
Michal Vasko | f53187d | 2017-01-13 13:23:14 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1365 | * @brief Get the custom callback for missing import/include module retrieval. |
| 1366 | * |
| 1367 | * @param[in] ctx Context to read from. |
| 1368 | * @param[in] user_data Optional pointer for getting the user-supplied callback data. |
| 1369 | * @return Callback or NULL if not set. |
| 1370 | */ |
| 1371 | ly_module_imp_clb ly_ctx_get_module_imp_clb(const struct ly_ctx *ctx, void **user_data); |
| 1372 | |
| 1373 | /** |
| 1374 | * @brief Callback for retrieving missing modules in the context, for which some data was found. |
| 1375 | * |
| 1376 | * Either \p name or \p ns is ALWAYS set, but both can also be set. |
| 1377 | * |
| 1378 | * @param[in,out] ctx Context with the missing module. |
| 1379 | * @param[in] name Missing module name. |
| 1380 | * @param[in] ns Missing module namespace. |
| 1381 | * @param[in] options Bitmask of LY_MODCLB_* values or 0. |
| 1382 | * @param[in] user_data User-supplied callback data. |
| 1383 | * @return Newly added or modified module, NULL on failure. |
| 1384 | */ |
| 1385 | typedef const struct lys_module *(*ly_module_data_clb)(struct ly_ctx *ctx, const char *name, const char *ns, |
| 1386 | int options, void *user_data); |
| 1387 | |
| 1388 | /* Module is in the context, but is not implemented, so to continue with the data operation, it must be implemented. */ |
| 1389 | #define LY_MODCLB_NOT_IMPLEMENTED 0x01 |
| 1390 | |
| 1391 | /** |
| 1392 | * @brief Set the missing data module callback. It will be called when some data is parsed or searched for and their module |
| 1393 | * is not found in the context or is not implemented. |
| 1394 | * |
| 1395 | * @param[in] ctx Context that will use this callback. |
| 1396 | * @param[in] clb Callback responsible for returning the missing model. |
| 1397 | * @param[in] user_data Arbitrary data that will always be passed to the callback \p clb. |
| 1398 | */ |
| 1399 | void ly_ctx_set_module_data_clb(struct ly_ctx *ctx, ly_module_data_clb clb, void *user_data); |
| 1400 | |
| 1401 | /** |
| 1402 | * @brief Get the missing data module calback. |
Michal Vasko | 99b0aad | 2015-12-01 12:28:51 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1403 | * |
| 1404 | * @param[in] ctx Context to read from. |
| 1405 | * @param[in] user_data Optional pointer for getting the user-supplied callbck data. |
Michal Vasko | f53187d | 2017-01-13 13:23:14 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1406 | * @return Callback or NULL if not set. |
Michal Vasko | 99b0aad | 2015-12-01 12:28:51 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1407 | */ |
Michal Vasko | f53187d | 2017-01-13 13:23:14 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1408 | ly_module_data_clb ly_ctx_get_module_data_clb(const struct ly_ctx *ctx, void **user_data); |
Michal Vasko | 8246596 | 2015-11-10 11:03:11 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1409 | |
| 1410 | /** |
Radek Krejci | fd4e6e3 | 2015-08-10 15:00:51 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1411 | * @brief Get pointer to the schema tree of the module of the specified namespace |
| 1412 | * |
| 1413 | * @param[in] ctx Context to work in. |
| 1414 | * @param[in] ns Namespace of the YANG module to get. |
| 1415 | * @param[in] revision Optional revision date of the YANG module to get. If not specified, |
Radek Krejci | dfb00d6 | 2017-09-06 09:39:35 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1416 | * the schema in the newest/implemented revision (see \p implemented parameter) is returned if any. |
| 1417 | * @param[in] implemented In case the revision is not specified, require the implemented module |
| 1418 | * instead of the newest revision of the module. |
Radek Krejci | fd4e6e3 | 2015-08-10 15:00:51 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1419 | * @return Pointer to the data model structure, NULL if no schema following the namespace and |
| 1420 | * revision requirements is present in the context. |
| 1421 | */ |
Radek Krejci | dfb00d6 | 2017-09-06 09:39:35 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1422 | const struct lys_module *ly_ctx_get_module_by_ns(const struct ly_ctx *ctx, const char *ns, const char *revision, int implemented); |
Radek Krejci | fd4e6e3 | 2015-08-10 15:00:51 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1423 | |
| 1424 | /** |
Radek Krejci | 62f0da7 | 2016-03-07 11:35:43 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1425 | * @brief Get submodule of a main module. |
| 1426 | * |
| 1427 | * If you already have the pointer to the submodule's main module, use ly_ctx_get_submodule2() instead. |
Michal Vasko | 7bf0688 | 2015-07-03 15:33:56 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1428 | * |
Radek Krejci | a7533f2 | 2016-03-07 07:37:45 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1429 | * @param[in] ctx Context to work in. |
Michal Vasko | f6d94c6 | 2016-04-05 11:21:54 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1430 | * @param[in] module Name of the main (belongs-to) module. If NULL, all module submodules are searched. |
| 1431 | * @param[in] revision Optional revision date of \p module. If NULL, all revisions of \p module |
| 1432 | * are searched. If set, \p module must also be set. |
Radek Krejci | a7533f2 | 2016-03-07 07:37:45 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1433 | * @param[in] submodule Name of the submodule to get. |
Michal Vasko | f6d94c6 | 2016-04-05 11:21:54 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1434 | * @param[in] sub_revision Optional revision date of \p submodule. If NULL, the newest revision of \p submodule |
| 1435 | * is returned. |
Michal Vasko | 7bf0688 | 2015-07-03 15:33:56 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1436 | * @return Pointer to the data model structure. |
| 1437 | */ |
Radek Krejci | a7533f2 | 2016-03-07 07:37:45 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1438 | const struct lys_submodule *ly_ctx_get_submodule(const struct ly_ctx *ctx, const char *module, const char *revision, |
Michal Vasko | f6d94c6 | 2016-04-05 11:21:54 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1439 | const char *submodule, const char *sub_revision); |
Michal Vasko | 7bf0688 | 2015-07-03 15:33:56 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1440 | |
| 1441 | /** |
Radek Krejci | 62f0da7 | 2016-03-07 11:35:43 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1442 | * @brief Get submodule of a main module. |
| 1443 | * |
| 1444 | * If you have only the name (and optionally revision) of the submodule's main module, use ly_ctx_get_submodule() |
| 1445 | * instead. |
| 1446 | * |
| 1447 | * @param[in] main_module Main module (belongs to) of the searched submodule. |
| 1448 | * @param[in] submodule Name of the submodule to get. |
| 1449 | * @return Pointer to the data model structure. |
| 1450 | */ |
| 1451 | const struct lys_submodule *ly_ctx_get_submodule2(const struct lys_module *main_module, const char *submodule); |
| 1452 | |
| 1453 | /** |
Michal Vasko | b374440 | 2017-08-03 14:23:58 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1454 | * @brief Get schema node according to the given data path (JSON format, see @ref howtoxpath). |
| 1455 | * |
Michal Vasko | d245e0b | 2018-01-22 15:39:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1456 | * This function is meant as a utility function to ease getting a specific schema node |
| 1457 | * directly from context having \p data_path a const immutable string. Generally, |
| 1458 | * it is better to use lyd_find_path(), lys_find_path(), or ly_ctx_find_path(). Also, |
| 1459 | * it is possible to transform data paths into schema paths using ly_path_data2schema(). |
Michal Vasko | b374440 | 2017-08-03 14:23:58 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1460 | * |
Michal Vasko | b3a6e48 | 2017-09-14 13:50:28 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1461 | * @param[in] ctx Context to work in. Must be set if \p start is NULL. |
Michal Vasko | d245e0b | 2018-01-22 15:39:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1462 | * @param[in] start Starting node for a relative data node identifier, in which |
Michal Vasko | b3a6e48 | 2017-09-14 13:50:28 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1463 | * case it is mandatory and \p ctx can be NULL. |
Michal Vasko | d245e0b | 2018-01-22 15:39:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1464 | * @param[in] data_path JSON data path of the node to get. |
Michal Vasko | b374440 | 2017-08-03 14:23:58 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1465 | * @param[in] output Search operation output instead input. |
| 1466 | * @return Resolved schema node or NULL. |
| 1467 | */ |
| 1468 | const struct lys_node *ly_ctx_get_node(struct ly_ctx *ctx, const struct lys_node *start, const char *data_path, int output); |
| 1469 | |
| 1470 | /** |
Radek Krejci | 749ebf5 | 2018-01-22 11:40:36 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1471 | * @brief Get schema node according to the given schema path (see @ref howtoxpath). |
| 1472 | * |
| 1473 | * Note that the given path must be absolute and fully prefixed (which is the default output |
| 1474 | * of lys_path() function). To get node specified by a relative path, use lys_find_path() instead. |
| 1475 | * |
| 1476 | * @param[in] ctx Context to work in. |
| 1477 | * @param[in] path Schema path of the node to find. |
Radek Krejci | c683acd | 2018-01-22 14:51:52 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1478 | * @return Set of found schema nodes. If no nodes are matching \p path the returned set is empty. |
| 1479 | * In case of an error, NULL is returned. |
Radek Krejci | 749ebf5 | 2018-01-22 11:40:36 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1480 | */ |
Radek Krejci | c683acd | 2018-01-22 14:51:52 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1481 | struct ly_set *ly_ctx_find_path(struct ly_ctx *ctx, const char *path); |
Radek Krejci | 749ebf5 | 2018-01-22 11:40:36 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1482 | |
| 1483 | /** |
Radek Krejci | 0ec51da | 2016-12-14 16:42:03 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1484 | * @brief Remove the specified module from its context. |
Radek Krejci | 8c107fe | 2016-10-17 16:00:18 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1485 | * |
Radek Krejci | 0ec51da | 2016-12-14 16:42:03 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1486 | * Beside the selected module, also all other modules depending on all the modules being removed |
| 1487 | * will be removed as well. |
Radek Krejci | 8c107fe | 2016-10-17 16:00:18 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1488 | * |
| 1489 | * libyang internal modules (those present when the context is created) cannot be removed. |
| 1490 | * |
Radek Krejci | 0ec51da | 2016-12-14 16:42:03 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1491 | * @param[in] module Module to be removed. |
Radek Krejci | 8c107fe | 2016-10-17 16:00:18 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1492 | * @param[in] private_destructor Optional destructor function for private objects assigned |
| 1493 | * to the nodes via lys_set_private(). If NULL, the private objects are not freed by libyang. |
Radek Krejci | 0ec51da | 2016-12-14 16:42:03 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1494 | * @return EXIT_SUCCESS or EXIT_FAILURE (in case of invalid parameter). |
Radek Krejci | 8c107fe | 2016-10-17 16:00:18 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1495 | */ |
Radek Krejci | 0ec51da | 2016-12-14 16:42:03 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1496 | int ly_ctx_remove_module(const struct lys_module *module, |
Radek Krejci | 8c107fe | 2016-10-17 16:00:18 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1497 | void (*private_destructor)(const struct lys_node *node, void *priv)); |
| 1498 | |
| 1499 | /** |
| 1500 | * @brief Remove all the modules from the context except the internal modules. Also the addition data in |
| 1501 | * dictionary are kept. |
| 1502 | * |
| 1503 | * @param[in] ctx Context to work in. |
| 1504 | * @param[in] private_destructor Optional destructor function for private objects assigned |
| 1505 | * to the nodes via lys_set_private(). If NULL, the private objects are not freed by libyang. |
| 1506 | */ |
| 1507 | void ly_ctx_clean(struct ly_ctx *ctx, void (*private_destructor)(const struct lys_node *node, void *priv)); |
| 1508 | |
| 1509 | /** |
Radek Krejci | 3045cf3 | 2015-05-28 10:58:52 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1510 | * @brief Free all internal structures of the specified context. |
| 1511 | * |
| 1512 | * The function should be used before terminating the application to destroy |
| 1513 | * and free all structures internally used by libyang. If the caller uses |
| 1514 | * multiple contexts, the function should be called for each used context. |
| 1515 | * |
| 1516 | * All instance data are supposed to be freed before destroying the context. |
| 1517 | * Data models are destroyed automatically as part of ly_ctx_destroy() call. |
| 1518 | * |
| 1519 | * @param[in] ctx libyang context to destroy |
Radek Krejci | fa0b5e0 | 2016-02-04 13:57:03 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1520 | * @param[in] private_destructor Optional destructor function for private objects assigned |
| 1521 | * to the nodes via lys_set_private(). If NULL, the private objects are not freed by libyang. |
Radek Krejci | 5138e9f | 2017-04-12 13:10:46 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1522 | * Remember the differences between the structures derived from ::lys_node and always check |
| 1523 | * ::lys_node#nodetype. |
Radek Krejci | da04f4a | 2015-05-21 12:54:09 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1524 | */ |
Radek Krejci | fa0b5e0 | 2016-02-04 13:57:03 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1525 | void ly_ctx_destroy(struct ly_ctx *ctx, void (*private_destructor)(const struct lys_node *node, void *priv)); |
Radek Krejci | da04f4a | 2015-05-21 12:54:09 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1526 | |
Michal Vasko | 4070273 | 2017-10-25 11:43:23 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1527 | /** |
| 1528 | * @brief Transform a data path into schema path (see @ref howtoxpath). |
| 1529 | * |
Michal Vasko | d245e0b | 2018-01-22 15:39:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1530 | * Some XPath tokens such as "*" or "//" should not be used because they cannot be properly |
| 1531 | * transformed into schema path. If used, any following nodes will not be transformed and simply copied, |
| 1532 | * so use at your own risk! It causes no problems if the path ends with the aforementioned tokens. |
Michal Vasko | 4070273 | 2017-10-25 11:43:23 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1533 | * |
| 1534 | * @param[in] ctx Context to work in. |
| 1535 | * @param[in] data_path Data path to be transformed. |
| 1536 | * @return Created schema path, NULL on error. |
| 1537 | */ |
Michal Vasko | 53b7da0 | 2018-02-13 15:28:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1538 | char *ly_path_data2schema(struct ly_ctx *ctx, const char *data_path); |
Michal Vasko | 4070273 | 2017-10-25 11:43:23 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1539 | |
Radek Krejci | 26715a4 | 2015-07-29 14:10:45 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1540 | /**@} context */ |
| 1541 | |
| 1542 | /** |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1543 | * @defgroup nodeset Tree nodes set |
Radek Krejci | dc15443 | 2016-01-21 11:10:59 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1544 | * @ingroup datatree |
| 1545 | * @ingroup schematree |
| 1546 | * @{ |
| 1547 | * |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1548 | * Structure and functions to hold and manipulate with sets of nodes from schema or data trees. |
| 1549 | */ |
| 1550 | |
| 1551 | /** |
Radek Krejci | 8f08df1 | 2016-03-21 11:11:30 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1552 | * @brief set array of ::ly_set |
| 1553 | * It is kept in union to keep ::ly_set generic for data as well as schema trees |
| 1554 | */ |
| 1555 | union ly_set_set { |
| 1556 | struct lys_node **s; /**< array of pointers to a ::lys_node objects */ |
| 1557 | struct lyd_node **d; /**< array of pointers to a ::lyd_node objects */ |
| 1558 | void **g; /**< dummy array for generic work */ |
| 1559 | }; |
| 1560 | |
| 1561 | /** |
Radek Krejci | dc15443 | 2016-01-21 11:10:59 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1562 | * @brief Structure to hold a set of (not necessary somehow connected) ::lyd_node or ::lys_node objects. |
| 1563 | * Caller is supposed to not mix the type of objects added to the set and according to its knowledge about |
| 1564 | * the set content, it is supposed to access the set via the sset, dset or set members of the structure. |
| 1565 | * |
Radek Krejci | 09891a2 | 2016-06-10 10:59:22 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1566 | * Until ly_set_rm() or ly_set_rm_index() is used, the set keeps the order of the inserted items as they |
| 1567 | * were added into the set, so the first added item is on array index 0. |
| 1568 | * |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1569 | * To free the structure, use ly_set_free() function, to manipulate with the structure, use other |
| 1570 | * ly_set_* functions. |
Radek Krejci | dc15443 | 2016-01-21 11:10:59 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1571 | */ |
| 1572 | struct ly_set { |
| 1573 | unsigned int size; /**< allocated size of the set array */ |
| 1574 | unsigned int number; /**< number of elements in (used size of) the set array */ |
Radek Krejci | 8f08df1 | 2016-03-21 11:11:30 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1575 | union ly_set_set set; /**< set array - union to keep ::ly_set generic for data as well as schema trees */ |
Radek Krejci | dc15443 | 2016-01-21 11:10:59 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1576 | }; |
| 1577 | |
| 1578 | /** |
Radek Krejci | 09891a2 | 2016-06-10 10:59:22 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1579 | * @brief Option for ly_set_add() to allow duplicities in the ly_set structure so the |
| 1580 | * set is not used as a set, but as a list of (container for) items. |
| 1581 | */ |
| 1582 | #define LY_SET_OPT_USEASLIST 0x01 |
| 1583 | |
| 1584 | /** |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1585 | * @brief Create and initiate new ::ly_set structure. |
Radek Krejci | dc15443 | 2016-01-21 11:10:59 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1586 | * |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1587 | * @return Created ::ly_set structure or NULL in case of error. |
Radek Krejci | dc15443 | 2016-01-21 11:10:59 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1588 | */ |
| 1589 | struct ly_set *ly_set_new(void); |
| 1590 | |
| 1591 | /** |
Radek Krejci | e8c1b57 | 2016-07-26 15:09:52 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1592 | * @brief Duplicate the existing set. |
| 1593 | * |
| 1594 | * @param[in] set Original set to duplicate |
| 1595 | * @return Duplication of the original set. |
| 1596 | */ |
| 1597 | struct ly_set *ly_set_dup(const struct ly_set *set); |
| 1598 | |
| 1599 | /** |
Radek Krejci | dc15443 | 2016-01-21 11:10:59 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1600 | * @brief Add a ::lyd_node or ::lys_node object into the set |
| 1601 | * |
Radek Krejci | 29cb50d | 2016-05-09 16:31:13 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1602 | * Since it is a set, the function checks for duplicity and if the |
| 1603 | * node is already in the set, the index of the previously added |
| 1604 | * node is returned. |
| 1605 | * |
Radek Krejci | dc15443 | 2016-01-21 11:10:59 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1606 | * @param[in] set Set where the \p node will be added. |
| 1607 | * @param[in] node The ::lyd_node or ::lys_node object to be added into the \p set; |
Radek Krejci | 09891a2 | 2016-06-10 10:59:22 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1608 | * @param[in] options Options to change behavior of the function. Accepted options are: |
| 1609 | * - #LY_SET_OPT_USEASLIST - do not check for duplicities |
Radek Krejci | 29cb50d | 2016-05-09 16:31:13 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1610 | * @return -1 on failure, index of the \p node in the set on success |
Radek Krejci | dc15443 | 2016-01-21 11:10:59 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1611 | */ |
Radek Krejci | 09891a2 | 2016-06-10 10:59:22 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1612 | int ly_set_add(struct ly_set *set, void *node, int options); |
Radek Krejci | dc15443 | 2016-01-21 11:10:59 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1613 | |
| 1614 | /** |
Michal Vasko | 563cfea | 2017-11-28 14:26:07 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1615 | * @brief Add all objects from \p src to \p trg. |
| 1616 | * |
| 1617 | * Since it is a set, the function checks for duplicities. |
| 1618 | * After success, \p src is completely freed. |
| 1619 | * |
| 1620 | * @param[in] trg Target (result) set. |
| 1621 | * @param[in] src Source set. |
| 1622 | * @param[in] options Options to change behavior of the function. Accepted options are: |
| 1623 | * - #LY_SET_OPT_USEASLIST - do not check for duplicities |
| 1624 | * @return -1 on failure, number of objects added into \p trg on success. |
| 1625 | */ |
| 1626 | int ly_set_merge(struct ly_set *trg, struct ly_set *src, int options); |
| 1627 | |
| 1628 | /** |
Radek Krejci | 99e6d9a | 2016-10-20 13:01:43 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1629 | * @brief Get know if the set contains the specified object. |
| 1630 | * @param[in] set Set to explore. |
| 1631 | * @param[in] node Object to be found in the set. |
| 1632 | * @return Index of the object in the set or -1 if the object is not present in the set. |
Radek Krejci | 3e11229 | 2016-10-20 13:10:30 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1633 | */ |
Radek Krejci | 99e6d9a | 2016-10-20 13:01:43 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1634 | int ly_set_contains(const struct ly_set *set, void *node); |
| 1635 | |
| 1636 | /** |
Radek Krejci | 29ed408 | 2016-05-09 14:25:56 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1637 | * @brief Remove all objects from the set, but keep the set container for further use. |
| 1638 | * |
| 1639 | * @param[in] set Set to clean. |
| 1640 | * @return 0 on success |
| 1641 | */ |
| 1642 | int ly_set_clean(struct ly_set *set); |
| 1643 | |
| 1644 | /** |
Radek Krejci | dc15443 | 2016-01-21 11:10:59 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1645 | * @brief Remove a ::lyd_node or ::lys_node object from the set. |
| 1646 | * |
| 1647 | * Note that after removing a node from a set, indexes of other nodes in the set can change |
| 1648 | * (the last object is placed instead of the removed object). |
| 1649 | * |
| 1650 | * @param[in] set Set from which the \p node will be removed. |
| 1651 | * @param[in] node The ::lyd_node or ::lys_node object to be removed from the \p set; |
| 1652 | * @return 0 on success |
| 1653 | */ |
| 1654 | int ly_set_rm(struct ly_set *set, void *node); |
| 1655 | |
| 1656 | /** |
| 1657 | * @brief Remove a ::lyd_node or ::lys_node object from the set index. |
| 1658 | * |
| 1659 | * Note that after removing a node from a set, indexes of other nodes in the set can change |
| 1660 | * (the last object is placed instead of the removed object). |
| 1661 | * |
| 1662 | * @param[in] set Set from which a node will be removed. |
| 1663 | * @param[in] index Index of the ::lyd_node or ::lys_node object in the \p set to be removed from the \p set; |
| 1664 | * @return 0 on success |
| 1665 | */ |
| 1666 | int ly_set_rm_index(struct ly_set *set, unsigned int index); |
| 1667 | |
| 1668 | /** |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1669 | * @brief Free the ::ly_set data. Frees only the set structure content, not the referred data. |
Radek Krejci | dc15443 | 2016-01-21 11:10:59 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1670 | * |
| 1671 | * @param[in] set The set to be freed. |
| 1672 | */ |
| 1673 | void ly_set_free(struct ly_set *set); |
| 1674 | |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1675 | /**@} nodeset */ |
Radek Krejci | 6140e4e | 2015-10-09 15:50:55 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1676 | |
| 1677 | /** |
Radek Krejci | 5044be3 | 2016-01-18 17:05:51 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1678 | * @defgroup printerflags Printer flags |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1679 | * @ingroup datatree |
Radek Krejci | 5044be3 | 2016-01-18 17:05:51 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1680 | * |
| 1681 | * Validity flags for data nodes. |
| 1682 | * |
| 1683 | * @{ |
| 1684 | */ |
Michal Vasko | 6216f27 | 2016-10-18 11:49:47 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1685 | #define LYP_WITHSIBLINGS 0x01 /**< Flag for printing also the (following) sibling nodes of the data node. */ |
| 1686 | #define LYP_FORMAT 0x02 /**< Flag for formatted output. */ |
| 1687 | #define LYP_KEEPEMPTYCONT 0x04 /**< Preserve empty non-presence containers */ |
| 1688 | #define LYP_WD_MASK 0xF0 /**< Mask for with-defaults modes */ |
| 1689 | #define LYP_WD_EXPLICIT 0x00 /**< Explicit mode - print only data explicitly being present in the data tree. |
| 1690 | Note that this is the default value when no WD option is specified. */ |
| 1691 | #define LYP_WD_TRIM 0x10 /**< Do not print the nodes with the value equal to their default value */ |
| 1692 | #define LYP_WD_ALL 0x20 /**< Include implicit default nodes */ |
| 1693 | #define LYP_WD_ALL_TAG 0x40 /**< Same as #LYP_WD_ALL but also adds attribute 'default' with value 'true' to |
| 1694 | all nodes that has its default value. The 'default' attribute has namespace: |
| 1695 | urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:default:1.0 and thus the attributes are |
| 1696 | printed only when the ietf-netconf-with-defaults module is present in libyang |
Michal Vasko | e77dc99 | 2017-01-18 12:09:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1697 | context (but in that case this namespace is always printed). */ |
Michal Vasko | 6216f27 | 2016-10-18 11:49:47 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1698 | #define LYP_WD_IMPL_TAG 0x80 /**< Same as LYP_WD_ALL_TAG but the attributes are added only to the nodes that |
| 1699 | are not explicitly present in the original data tree despite their |
| 1700 | value is equal to their default value. There is the same limitation regarding |
| 1701 | the presence of ietf-netconf-with-defaults module in libyang context. */ |
Michal Vasko | afa7a64 | 2016-10-18 15:11:38 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1702 | #define LYP_NETCONF 0x100 /**< Print the data tree for use in NETCONF meaning: |
Michal Vasko | 6216f27 | 2016-10-18 11:49:47 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1703 | - for RPC output - skip the top-level RPC node, |
| 1704 | - for action output - skip all the parents of and the action node itself, |
| 1705 | - for action input - enclose the data in an action element in the base YANG namespace, |
| 1706 | - for all other data - print the whole data tree normally. */ |
Radek Krejci | 5044be3 | 2016-01-18 17:05:51 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1707 | |
| 1708 | /** |
| 1709 | * @} |
| 1710 | */ |
| 1711 | |
| 1712 | /** |
Radek Krejci | 3045cf3 | 2015-05-28 10:58:52 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1713 | * @defgroup logger Logger |
| 1714 | * @{ |
| 1715 | * |
| 1716 | * Publicly visible functions and values of the libyang logger. For more |
| 1717 | * information, see \ref howtologger. |
| 1718 | */ |
| 1719 | |
| 1720 | /** |
| 1721 | * @typedef LY_LOG_LEVEL |
| 1722 | * @brief Verbosity levels of the libyang logger. |
| 1723 | */ |
| 1724 | typedef enum { |
Michal Vasko | 8f7e8d9 | 2016-07-01 11:33:58 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1725 | LY_LLERR = 0, /**< Print only error messages, default value. */ |
Michal Vasko | 53b7da0 | 2018-02-13 15:28:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1726 | LY_LLWRN = 1, /**< Print error and warning messages. */ |
| 1727 | LY_LLVRB = 2, /**< Besides errors and warnings, print some other verbose messages. */ |
| 1728 | LY_LLDBG = 3 /**< Print all messages including some development debug messages (be careful, |
Michal Vasko | 3e3228d | 2017-02-24 14:55:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1729 | without subsequently calling ly_verb_dbg() no debug messages will be printed!). */ |
Radek Krejci | 3045cf3 | 2015-05-28 10:58:52 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1730 | } LY_LOG_LEVEL; |
| 1731 | |
| 1732 | /** |
| 1733 | * @brief Set logger verbosity level. |
| 1734 | * @param[in] level Verbosity level. |
Radek Krejci | 5f9127b | 2017-06-12 16:42:00 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1735 | * @return Previous verbosity level. |
Radek Krejci | 3045cf3 | 2015-05-28 10:58:52 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1736 | */ |
Radek Krejci | 5f9127b | 2017-06-12 16:42:00 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1737 | LY_LOG_LEVEL ly_verb(LY_LOG_LEVEL level); |
Radek Krejci | 3045cf3 | 2015-05-28 10:58:52 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1738 | |
Michal Vasko | 53b7da0 | 2018-02-13 15:28:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1739 | /** |
| 1740 | * @defgroup logopts Logging options |
| 1741 | * @ingroup logger |
| 1742 | * |
| 1743 | * Logging option bits of libyang. |
| 1744 | * |
| 1745 | * @{ |
| 1746 | */ |
| 1747 | #define LY_LOLOG 0x01 /**< Log messages normally, using callback if set. If not set, messages will |
| 1748 | not be printed by libyang. */ |
| 1749 | #define LY_LOSTORE 0x02 /**< Store any generated errors or warnings, never verbose or debug messages. |
| 1750 | Note that if #LY_LOLOG is not set then verbose and debug messages are always lost. */ |
| 1751 | #define LY_LOSTORE_LAST 0x06 /**< Store any generated errors or warnings but only the last message, always overwrite |
| 1752 | the previous one. */ |
| 1753 | |
| 1754 | /** |
| 1755 | * @} |
| 1756 | */ |
| 1757 | |
| 1758 | /** |
| 1759 | * @brief Set additional logger options. Default is #LY_LOLOG | #LY_LOSTORE_LAST. |
| 1760 | * |
| 1761 | * @param[in] opts Bitfield of @ref logopts. |
| 1762 | * @return Previous logger options. |
| 1763 | */ |
| 1764 | int ly_log_options(int opts); |
| 1765 | |
Michal Vasko | 3e3228d | 2017-02-24 14:55:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1766 | #ifndef NDEBUG |
| 1767 | |
| 1768 | /** |
Michal Vasko | 53b7da0 | 2018-02-13 15:28:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1769 | * @defgroup dbggroup Debug message groups |
| 1770 | * @ingroup logger |
| 1771 | * |
| 1772 | * Selected displayed debug message groups. |
| 1773 | * |
| 1774 | * @{ |
Michal Vasko | 3e3228d | 2017-02-24 14:55:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1775 | */ |
Michal Vasko | 53b7da0 | 2018-02-13 15:28:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1776 | |
| 1777 | #define LY_LDGDICT 0x01 /**< Dictionary additions and deletions. */ |
| 1778 | #define LY_LDGYANG 0x02 /**< YANG parser messages. */ |
| 1779 | #define LY_LDGYIN 0x04 /**< YIN parser messages. */ |
| 1780 | #define LY_LDGXPATH 0x08 /**< XPath parsing end evaluation. */ |
| 1781 | #define LY_LDGDIFF 0x10 /**< Diff processing and creation. */ |
| 1782 | |
| 1783 | /** |
| 1784 | * @} |
| 1785 | */ |
Michal Vasko | 3e3228d | 2017-02-24 14:55:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1786 | |
| 1787 | /** |
| 1788 | * @brief Enable specific debugging messages (independent of log level). |
Michal Vasko | 53b7da0 | 2018-02-13 15:28:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1789 | * @param[in] dbg_groups Bitfield of enabled debug message groups (see @ref dbggroup). |
Michal Vasko | 3e3228d | 2017-02-24 14:55:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1790 | */ |
| 1791 | void ly_verb_dbg(int dbg_groups); |
| 1792 | |
| 1793 | #endif |
| 1794 | |
Radek Krejci | 3045cf3 | 2015-05-28 10:58:52 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1795 | /** |
Michal Vasko | f1d62cf | 2015-12-07 13:17:11 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1796 | * @brief Set logger callback. |
Michal Vasko | 1366114 | 2016-04-11 10:53:53 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1797 | * |
| 1798 | * !IMPORTANT! If an error has a specific error-app-tag defined in the model, it will NOT be set |
| 1799 | * at the time of calling this callback. It will be set right after, so to retrieve it |
| 1800 | * it must be checked afterwards with ly_errapptag(). |
| 1801 | * |
Michal Vasko | f1d62cf | 2015-12-07 13:17:11 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1802 | * @param[in] clb Logging callback. |
Radek Krejci | adb5761 | 2016-02-16 13:34:34 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1803 | * @param[in] path flag to resolve and provide path as the third parameter of the callback function. In case of |
| 1804 | * validation and some other errors, it can be useful to get the path to the problematic element. Note, |
| 1805 | * that according to the tree type and the specific situation, the path can slightly differs (keys |
| 1806 | * presence) or it can be NULL, so consider it as an optional parameter. If the flag is 0, libyang will |
| 1807 | * not bother with resolving the path. |
Michal Vasko | f1d62cf | 2015-12-07 13:17:11 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1808 | */ |
Radek Krejci | adb5761 | 2016-02-16 13:34:34 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1809 | void ly_set_log_clb(void (*clb)(LY_LOG_LEVEL level, const char *msg, const char *path), int path); |
Michal Vasko | f1d62cf | 2015-12-07 13:17:11 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1810 | |
| 1811 | /** |
| 1812 | * @brief Get logger callback. |
| 1813 | * @return Logger callback (can be NULL). |
| 1814 | */ |
Radek Krejci | adb5761 | 2016-02-16 13:34:34 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1815 | void (*ly_get_log_clb(void))(LY_LOG_LEVEL, const char *, const char *); |
Michal Vasko | f1d62cf | 2015-12-07 13:17:11 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1816 | |
| 1817 | /** |
Radek Krejci | 3045cf3 | 2015-05-28 10:58:52 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1818 | * @typedef LY_ERR |
Radek Krejci | 26715a4 | 2015-07-29 14:10:45 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1819 | * @brief libyang's error codes available via ly_errno extern variable. |
Radek Krejci | 9b4ca39 | 2015-04-10 08:31:27 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1820 | * @ingroup logger |
| 1821 | */ |
| 1822 | typedef enum { |
Michal Vasko | 8f3160e | 2017-09-27 11:25:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1823 | LY_SUCCESS = 0, /**< no error, not set by functions, included just to complete #LY_ERR enumeration */ |
| 1824 | LY_EMEM, /**< Memory allocation failure */ |
| 1825 | LY_ESYS, /**< System call failure */ |
| 1826 | LY_EINVAL, /**< Invalid value */ |
| 1827 | LY_EINT, /**< Internal error */ |
| 1828 | LY_EVALID, /**< Validation failure */ |
Michal Vasko | c6cd3f0 | 2018-03-02 14:07:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1829 | LY_EPLUGIN /**< Error reported by a plugin */ |
Radek Krejci | 3045cf3 | 2015-05-28 10:58:52 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1830 | } LY_ERR; |
Radek Krejci | 7d9f46a | 2016-01-29 13:53:18 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1831 | |
Radek Krejci | 26715a4 | 2015-07-29 14:10:45 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1832 | /** |
Michal Vasko | f5035ce | 2016-03-11 10:21:31 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1833 | * @typedef LY_VECODE |
| 1834 | * @brief libyang's codes of validation error. Whenever ly_errno is set to LY_EVALID, the ly_vecode is also set |
| 1835 | * to the appropriate LY_VECODE value. |
Radek Krejci | a37b39c | 2016-03-09 16:38:18 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1836 | * @ingroup logger |
| 1837 | */ |
| 1838 | typedef enum { |
Michal Vasko | f5035ce | 2016-03-11 10:21:31 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1839 | LYVE_SUCCESS = 0, /**< no error */ |
Radek Krejci | a37b39c | 2016-03-09 16:38:18 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1840 | |
Michal Vasko | f5035ce | 2016-03-11 10:21:31 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1841 | LYVE_XML_MISS, /**< missing XML object */ |
| 1842 | LYVE_XML_INVAL, /**< invalid XML object */ |
| 1843 | LYVE_XML_INCHAR, /**< invalid XML character */ |
Radek Krejci | a37b39c | 2016-03-09 16:38:18 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1844 | |
Michal Vasko | f5035ce | 2016-03-11 10:21:31 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1845 | LYVE_EOF, /**< unexpected end of input data */ |
| 1846 | LYVE_INSTMT, /**< invalid statement (schema) */ |
| 1847 | /* */ |
Michal Vasko | ca7cbc4 | 2016-07-01 11:36:53 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1848 | LYVE_INPAR, /**< invalid (in)direct parent (schema) */ |
Michal Vasko | f5035ce | 2016-03-11 10:21:31 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1849 | LYVE_INID, /**< invalid identifier (schema) */ |
| 1850 | LYVE_INDATE, /**< invalid date format */ |
| 1851 | LYVE_INARG, /**< invalid value of a statement argument (schema) */ |
| 1852 | LYVE_MISSSTMT, /**< missing required statement (schema) */ |
| 1853 | /* */ |
| 1854 | LYVE_MISSARG, /**< missing required statement argument (schema) */ |
| 1855 | LYVE_TOOMANY, /**< too many instances of some object */ |
| 1856 | LYVE_DUPID, /**< duplicated identifier (schema) */ |
| 1857 | LYVE_DUPLEAFLIST, /**< multiple instances of leaf-list */ |
| 1858 | LYVE_DUPLIST, /**< multiple instances of list */ |
Michal Vasko | a540df2 | 2016-04-11 16:14:35 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1859 | LYVE_NOUNIQ, /**< unique leaves match on 2 list instances (data) */ |
Radek Krejci | e663e01 | 2016-08-01 17:12:34 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1860 | LYVE_ENUM_INVAL, /**< invalid enum value (schema) */ |
| 1861 | LYVE_ENUM_INNAME, /**< invalid enum name (schema) */ |
| 1862 | /* */ |
| 1863 | /* */ |
Michal Vasko | f5035ce | 2016-03-11 10:21:31 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1864 | LYVE_ENUM_WS, /**< enum name with leading/trailing whitespaces (schema) */ |
Radek Krejci | e663e01 | 2016-08-01 17:12:34 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1865 | LYVE_BITS_INVAL, /**< invalid bits value (schema) */ |
| 1866 | LYVE_BITS_INNAME, /**< invalid bits name (schema) */ |
| 1867 | /* */ |
| 1868 | /* */ |
Michal Vasko | f5035ce | 2016-03-11 10:21:31 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1869 | LYVE_INMOD, /**< invalid module name */ |
| 1870 | /* */ |
| 1871 | LYVE_KEY_NLEAF, /**< list key is not a leaf (schema) */ |
| 1872 | LYVE_KEY_TYPE, /**< invalid list key type (schema) */ |
| 1873 | LYVE_KEY_CONFIG, /**< key config value differs from the list config value */ |
| 1874 | LYVE_KEY_MISS, /**< list key not found (schema) */ |
| 1875 | LYVE_KEY_DUP, /**< duplicated key identifier (schema) */ |
| 1876 | LYVE_INREGEX, /**< invalid regular expression (schema) */ |
| 1877 | LYVE_INRESOLV, /**< no resolvents found (schema) */ |
| 1878 | LYVE_INSTATUS, /**< invalid derivation because of status (schema) */ |
Radek Krejci | d8fb03c | 2016-06-13 15:52:22 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1879 | LYVE_CIRC_LEAFREFS,/**< circular chain of leafrefs detected (schema) */ |
Radek Krejci | e8c1b57 | 2016-07-26 15:09:52 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1880 | LYVE_CIRC_FEATURES,/**< circular chain of features detected (schema) */ |
Radek Krejci | 151b8cc | 2016-06-22 10:14:21 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1881 | LYVE_CIRC_IMPORTS, /**< circular chain of imports detected (schema) */ |
| 1882 | LYVE_CIRC_INCLUDES,/**< circular chain of includes detected (schema) */ |
Michal Vasko | 88de3e4 | 2016-06-29 11:05:32 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1883 | LYVE_INVER, /**< non-matching YANG versions of module and its submodules (schema) */ |
Radek Krejci | 0fd6a99 | 2016-11-08 19:42:20 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1884 | LYVE_SUBMODULE, /**< submodule given instead of a module */ |
Radek Krejci | a37b39c | 2016-03-09 16:38:18 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1885 | |
Michal Vasko | f5035ce | 2016-03-11 10:21:31 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1886 | LYVE_OBSDATA, /**< obsolete data instantiation (data) */ |
| 1887 | /* */ |
| 1888 | LYVE_NORESOLV, /**< no resolvents found for an expression (data) */ |
| 1889 | LYVE_INELEM, /**< invalid element (data) */ |
| 1890 | /* */ |
| 1891 | LYVE_MISSELEM, /**< missing required element (data) */ |
| 1892 | LYVE_INVAL, /**< invalid value of an element (data) */ |
Michal Vasko | 4bff75f | 2017-03-02 10:48:44 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1893 | LYVE_INMETA, /**< invalid metadata (attribute) value (data) */ |
Michal Vasko | f5035ce | 2016-03-11 10:21:31 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1894 | LYVE_INATTR, /**< invalid attribute in an element (data) */ |
| 1895 | LYVE_MISSATTR, /**< missing attribute in an element (data) */ |
Michal Vasko | 6ac6828 | 2016-04-11 10:56:47 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1896 | LYVE_NOCONSTR, /**< value out of range/length/pattern (data) */ |
Michal Vasko | f5035ce | 2016-03-11 10:21:31 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1897 | LYVE_INCHAR, /**< unexpected characters (data) */ |
| 1898 | LYVE_INPRED, /**< predicate resolution fail (data) */ |
| 1899 | LYVE_MCASEDATA, /**< data for more cases of a choice (data) */ |
Michal Vasko | 6ac6828 | 2016-04-11 10:56:47 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1900 | LYVE_NOMUST, /**< unsatisfied must condition (data) */ |
| 1901 | LYVE_NOWHEN, /**< unsatisfied when condition (data) */ |
Michal Vasko | f5035ce | 2016-03-11 10:21:31 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1902 | LYVE_INORDER, /**< invalid order of elements (data) */ |
Radek Krejci | 03b71f7 | 2016-03-16 11:10:09 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1903 | LYVE_INWHEN, /**< irresolvable when condition (data) */ |
Michal Vasko | 6ac6828 | 2016-04-11 10:56:47 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1904 | LYVE_NOMIN, /**< min-elements constraint not honored (data) */ |
| 1905 | LYVE_NOMAX, /**< max-elements constraint not honored (data) */ |
| 1906 | LYVE_NOREQINS, /**< required instance does not exits (data) */ |
| 1907 | LYVE_NOLEAFREF, /**< leaf pointed to by leafref does not exist (data) */ |
| 1908 | LYVE_NOMANDCHOICE, /**< no mandatory choice case branch exists (data) */ |
Radek Krejci | a37b39c | 2016-03-09 16:38:18 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1909 | |
Michal Vasko | f5035ce | 2016-03-11 10:21:31 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1910 | LYVE_XPATH_INTOK, /**< unexpected XPath token */ |
| 1911 | LYVE_XPATH_EOF, /**< unexpected end of an XPath expression */ |
| 1912 | LYVE_XPATH_INOP, /**< invalid XPath operation operands */ |
| 1913 | /* */ |
| 1914 | LYVE_XPATH_INCTX, /**< invalid XPath context type */ |
Michal Vasko | 541dff4 | 2016-10-26 11:29:25 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1915 | LYVE_XPATH_INMOD, /**< invalid module name */ |
Michal Vasko | 9390977 | 2016-10-26 10:32:10 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1916 | LYVE_XPATH_INFUNC, /**< invalid XPath function name */ |
Michal Vasko | f5035ce | 2016-03-11 10:21:31 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1917 | LYVE_XPATH_INARGCOUNT, /**< invalid number of arguments for an XPath function */ |
Michal Vasko | 6fae136 | 2016-03-11 15:10:00 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1918 | LYVE_XPATH_INARGTYPE, /**< invalid type of arguments for an XPath function */ |
Michal Vasko | 283bf38 | 2017-05-03 12:29:40 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1919 | LYVE_XPATH_DUMMY, /**< invalid use of the XPath dummy node */ |
| 1920 | LYVE_XPATH_NOEND, /**< unterminated string */ |
Michal Vasko | 6fae136 | 2016-03-11 15:10:00 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1921 | |
| 1922 | LYVE_PATH_INCHAR, /**< invalid characters (path) */ |
Michal Vasko | e733d68 | 2016-03-14 09:08:27 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1923 | LYVE_PATH_INMOD, /**< invalid module name (path) */ |
| 1924 | LYVE_PATH_MISSMOD, /**< missing module name (path) */ |
Michal Vasko | 6fae136 | 2016-03-11 15:10:00 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1925 | LYVE_PATH_INNODE, /**< invalid node name (path) */ |
Michal Vasko | 6fae136 | 2016-03-11 15:10:00 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1926 | LYVE_PATH_INKEY, /**< invalid key name (path) */ |
| 1927 | LYVE_PATH_MISSKEY, /**< missing some list keys (path) */ |
| 1928 | LYVE_PATH_EXISTS, /**< target node already exists (path) */ |
| 1929 | LYVE_PATH_MISSPAR, /**< some parent of the target node is missing (path) */ |
Michal Vasko | f5035ce | 2016-03-11 10:21:31 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1930 | } LY_VECODE; |
Radek Krejci | a37b39c | 2016-03-09 16:38:18 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1931 | |
| 1932 | /** |
Radek Krejci | 7d9f46a | 2016-01-29 13:53:18 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1933 | * @cond INTERNAL |
Michal Vasko | 53b7da0 | 2018-02-13 15:28:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1934 | * Get address of (thread-specific) `ly_errno' variable. |
Radek Krejci | 26715a4 | 2015-07-29 14:10:45 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1935 | */ |
Michal Vasko | 53b7da0 | 2018-02-13 15:28:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1936 | LY_ERR *ly_errno_glob_address(void); |
Radek Krejci | a37b39c | 2016-03-09 16:38:18 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1937 | |
Radek Krejci | 7d9f46a | 2016-01-29 13:53:18 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1938 | /** |
| 1939 | * @endcond INTERNAL |
Radek Krejci | def5002 | 2016-02-01 16:38:32 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1940 | * @brief libyang specific (thread-safe) errno (see #LY_ERR for the list of possible values and their meaning). |
Radek Krejci | 7d9f46a | 2016-01-29 13:53:18 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1941 | */ |
Michal Vasko | 53b7da0 | 2018-02-13 15:28:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1942 | #define ly_errno (*ly_errno_glob_address()) |
Radek Krejci | 9b4ca39 | 2015-04-10 08:31:27 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1943 | |
Radek Krejci | 386714d | 2016-02-15 10:24:30 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1944 | /** |
Michal Vasko | 53b7da0 | 2018-02-13 15:28:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1945 | * @brief Get the last (thread, context-specific) validation error code. |
| 1946 | * |
| 1947 | * This value is set only if ly_errno is #LY_EVALID. |
| 1948 | * |
| 1949 | * @param[in] ctx Relative context. |
| 1950 | * @return Validation error code. |
Radek Krejci | a37b39c | 2016-03-09 16:38:18 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1951 | */ |
Michal Vasko | 53b7da0 | 2018-02-13 15:28:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1952 | LY_VECODE ly_vecode(const struct ly_ctx *ctx); |
Radek Krejci | a37b39c | 2016-03-09 16:38:18 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1953 | |
| 1954 | /** |
Michal Vasko | 53b7da0 | 2018-02-13 15:28:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1955 | * @brief Get the last (thread, context-specific) error message. If the coresponding module defined |
Michal Vasko | 1366114 | 2016-04-11 10:53:53 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1956 | * a specific error message, it will be used instead the default one. |
Radek Krejci | 6e8fc0b | 2016-02-16 14:33:37 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1957 | * |
Michal Vasko | 53b7da0 | 2018-02-13 15:28:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1958 | * Sometimes, the error message is extended with path of the element where the problem is. |
Radek Krejci | 6e8fc0b | 2016-02-16 14:33:37 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1959 | * The path is available via ly_errpath(). |
| 1960 | * |
Michal Vasko | 53b7da0 | 2018-02-13 15:28:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1961 | * @param[in] ctx Relative context. |
Radek Krejci | b50551c | 2016-04-19 09:15:38 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1962 | * @return Text of the last error message, empty string if there is no error. |
Radek Krejci | 386714d | 2016-02-15 10:24:30 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1963 | */ |
Michal Vasko | 53b7da0 | 2018-02-13 15:28:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1964 | const char *ly_errmsg(const struct ly_ctx *ctx); |
Radek Krejci | 386714d | 2016-02-15 10:24:30 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1965 | |
Radek Krejci | 6e8fc0b | 2016-02-16 14:33:37 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1966 | /** |
Michal Vasko | 53b7da0 | 2018-02-13 15:28:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1967 | * @brief Get the last (thread, context-specific) path of the element where was an error. |
Radek Krejci | 6e8fc0b | 2016-02-16 14:33:37 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1968 | * |
| 1969 | * The path always corresponds to the error message available via ly_errmsg(), so |
| 1970 | * whenever a subsequent error message is printed, the path is erased or rewritten. |
Radek Krejci | 3cc1096 | 2016-04-13 15:03:27 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1971 | * The path reflects the type of the processed tree - data path for data tree functions |
| 1972 | * and schema path in case of schema tree functions. In case of processing YIN schema |
| 1973 | * or XML data, the path can be just XML path. In such a case, the corresponding |
| 1974 | * ly_vecode (value 1-3) is set. |
Radek Krejci | 6e8fc0b | 2016-02-16 14:33:37 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1975 | * |
Michal Vasko | 53b7da0 | 2018-02-13 15:28:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1976 | * @param[in] ctx Relative context. |
Radek Krejci | b50551c | 2016-04-19 09:15:38 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1977 | * @return Path of the error element, empty string if error path does not apply to the last error. |
Radek Krejci | 6e8fc0b | 2016-02-16 14:33:37 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1978 | */ |
Michal Vasko | 53b7da0 | 2018-02-13 15:28:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1979 | const char *ly_errpath(const struct ly_ctx *ctx); |
Radek Krejci | 6e8fc0b | 2016-02-16 14:33:37 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1980 | |
Michal Vasko | 1366114 | 2016-04-11 10:53:53 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1981 | /** |
Michal Vasko | 53b7da0 | 2018-02-13 15:28:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1982 | * @brief Get the last (thread, context-specific) error-app-tag if there was a specific one defined |
Michal Vasko | 1366114 | 2016-04-11 10:53:53 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1983 | * in the module for the last error. |
| 1984 | * |
| 1985 | * The app-tag always corresponds to the error message available via ly_errmsg(), so |
| 1986 | * whenever a subsequent error message is printed, the app-tag is erased or rewritten. |
| 1987 | * |
Michal Vasko | 53b7da0 | 2018-02-13 15:28:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1988 | * @param[in] ctx Relative context. |
Radek Krejci | b50551c | 2016-04-19 09:15:38 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1989 | * @return Error-app-tag of the last error, empty string if the error-app-tag does not apply to the last error. |
Michal Vasko | 1366114 | 2016-04-11 10:53:53 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1990 | */ |
Michal Vasko | 53b7da0 | 2018-02-13 15:28:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1991 | const char *ly_errapptag(const struct ly_ctx *ctx); |
Michal Vasko | 1366114 | 2016-04-11 10:53:53 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1992 | |
Michal Vasko | 53b7da0 | 2018-02-13 15:28:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1993 | /** |
| 1994 | * @brief Libyang full error structure. |
| 1995 | */ |
| 1996 | struct ly_err_item { |
| 1997 | LY_LOG_LEVEL level; |
| 1998 | LY_ERR no; |
| 1999 | LY_VECODE vecode; |
| 2000 | char *msg; |
| 2001 | char *path; |
| 2002 | char *apptag; |
| 2003 | struct ly_err_item *next; |
| 2004 | struct ly_err_item *prev; /* first item's prev points to the last item */ |
| 2005 | }; |
| 2006 | |
| 2007 | /** |
Michal Vasko | 10d6f2f | 2018-02-14 10:56:01 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 2008 | * @brief Get the first (thread, context-specific) generated error structure. |
Michal Vasko | 53b7da0 | 2018-02-13 15:28:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 2009 | * |
| 2010 | * @param[in] ctx Relative context. |
Michal Vasko | 10d6f2f | 2018-02-14 10:56:01 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 2011 | * @return First error structure (can be NULL), do not modify! |
Michal Vasko | 53b7da0 | 2018-02-13 15:28:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 2012 | */ |
Michal Vasko | 10d6f2f | 2018-02-14 10:56:01 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 2013 | struct ly_err_item *ly_err_first(const struct ly_ctx *ctx); |
Michal Vasko | 53b7da0 | 2018-02-13 15:28:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 2014 | |
| 2015 | /** |
Michal Vasko | 20fadd5 | 2018-02-14 09:33:22 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 2016 | * @brief Print the error structure as if just generated. |
| 2017 | * |
| 2018 | * @param[in] eitem Error item structure to print. |
| 2019 | */ |
| 2020 | void ly_err_print(struct ly_err_item *eitem); |
| 2021 | |
| 2022 | /** |
Michal Vasko | 53b7da0 | 2018-02-13 15:28:42 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 2023 | * @brief Free error structures from a context. |
| 2024 | * |
| 2025 | * If \p eitem is not set, free all the error structures. |
| 2026 | * |
| 2027 | * @param[in] ctx Relative context. |
| 2028 | * @param[in] eitem Oldest error structure to remove, optional. |
| 2029 | */ |
| 2030 | void ly_err_clean(struct ly_ctx *ctx, struct ly_err_item *eitem); |
| 2031 | |
| 2032 | /** |
| 2033 | * @} logger |
| 2034 | */ |
Radek Krejci | 9b4ca39 | 2015-04-10 08:31:27 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 2035 | |
Radek Krejci | 39d8d0d | 2015-08-17 13:42:45 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 2036 | #ifdef __cplusplus |
| 2037 | } |
| 2038 | #endif |
| 2039 | |
Radek Krejci | 9b4ca39 | 2015-04-10 08:31:27 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 2040 | #endif /* LY_LIBYANG_H_ */ |