From fe521f4679ed0caa068f3825869796001b29fc40 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Siri Hansen Date: Thu, 4 May 2017 17:28:01 +0200 Subject: [ct_netconfc] Update documentation * Remove edoc comments in ct_netconfc.erl * Rewrite ct_netconfc.xml to use specs for functions and types * Add documentation of new functions in ct_netconfc --- lib/common_test/src/ct_netconfc.erl | 716 +++++++++--------------------------- 1 file changed, 174 insertions(+), 542 deletions(-) (limited to 'lib/common_test/src/ct_netconfc.erl') diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/ct_netconfc.erl b/lib/common_test/src/ct_netconfc.erl index 28423c2200..b77570c121 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/src/ct_netconfc.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/src/ct_netconfc.erl @@ -23,24 +23,15 @@ %% Description: %% This file contains the Netconf client interface %% -%% @author Support +%% Netconf servers can be configured by adding the following statement +%% to a configuration file: %% -%% @doc Netconf client module. +%% {server_id(),options()}. %% -%%

The Netconf client is compliant with RFC4741 and RFC4742.

+%% The server_id() or an associated ct:target_name() shall then be +%% used in calls to open/2 connect/2. %% -%%

For each server to test against, the following entry can be -%% added to a configuration file:

-%% -%%

`{server_id(),options()}.'

-%% -%%

The `server_id()' or an associated `target_name()' (see -%% {@link ct}) shall then be used in calls to {@link open/2}.

-%% -%%

If no configuration exists for a server, a session can still be -%% opened by calling {@link open/2} with all necessary options given -%% in the call. The first argument to {@link open/2} can then be any -%% atom.

+%% If no configuration exists for a server, use open/1 and connect/1. %% %% == Logging == %% @@ -49,102 +40,15 @@ %% `ct_conn_log_h'. To use this error handler, add the `cth_conn_log' %% hook in your test suite, e.g. %% -%% ``` %% suite() -> -%% [{ct_hooks, [{cth_conn_log, [{conn_mod(),hook_options()}]}]}]. -%%''' -%% -%% The `conn_mod()' is the name of the common_test module implementing -%% the connection protocol, e.g. `ct_netconfc'. -%% -%% The hook option `log_type' specifies the type of logging: -%% -%%
-%%
`raw'
-%%
The sent and received netconf data is logged to a separate -%% text file as is without any formatting. A link to the file is -%% added to the test case HTML log.
-%% -%%
`pretty'
-%%
The sent and received netconf data is logged to a separate -%% text file with XML data nicely indented. A link to the file is -%% added to the test case HTML log.
-%% -%%
`html (default)'
-%%
The sent and received netconf traffic is pretty printed -%% directly in the test case HTML log.
-%% -%%
`silent'
-%%
Netconf traffic is not logged.
-%%
-%% -%% By default, all netconf traffic is logged in one single log -%% file. However, it is possible to have different connections logged -%% in separate files. To do this, use the hook option `hosts' and -%% list the names of the servers/connections that will be used in the -%% suite. Note that the connections must be named for this to work, -%% i.e. they must be opened with {@link open/2}. -%% -%% The `hosts' option has no effect if `log_type' is set to `html' or -%% `silent'. -%% -%% The hook options can also be specified in a configuration file with -%% the configuration variable `ct_conn_log': -%% -%% ``` -%% {ct_conn_log,[{conn_mod(),hook_options()}]}. -%% ''' +%% [{ct_hooks, [{cth_conn_log, [{ct:conn_log_mod(),ct:conn_log_options()}]}]}]. %% %% For example: %% -%% ``` -%% {ct_conn_log,[{ct_netconfc,[{log_type,pretty}, -%% {hosts,[key_or_name()]}]}]} -%% ''' -%% -%% Note that hook options specified in a configuration file -%% will overwrite the hardcoded hook options in the test suite. -%% -%% === Logging example 1 === -%% -%% The following `ct_hooks' statement will cause pretty printing of -%% netconf traffic to separate logs for the connections named -%% `nc_server1' and `nc_server2'. Any other connections will be logged -%% to default netconf log. -%% -%% ``` %% suite() -> -%% [{ct_hooks, [{cth_conn_log, [{ct_netconfc,[{log_type,pretty}}, -%% {hosts,[nc_server1,nc_server2]}]} -%% ]}]}]. -%%''' -%% -%% Connections must be opened like this: -%% -%% ``` -%% open(nc_server1,[...]), -%% open(nc_server2,[...]). -%% ''' -%% -%% === Logging example 2 === -%% -%% The following configuration file will cause raw logging of all -%% netconf traffic into one single text file. -%% -%% ``` -%% {ct_conn_log,[{ct_netconfc,[{log_type,raw}]}]}. -%% ''' -%% -%% The `ct_hooks' statement must look like this: -%% -%% ``` -%% suite() -> -%% [{ct_hooks, [{cth_conn_log, []}]}]. -%% ''' -%% -%% The same `ct_hooks' statement without the configuration file would -%% cause HTML logging of all netconf connections into the test case -%% HTML log. +%% [{ct_hooks, +%% [{cth_conn_log,[{ct_netconfc,[{log_type,pretty}, +%% {hosts,[my_configured_server]}]}]} %% %% == Notifications == %% @@ -152,11 +56,9 @@ %% Notifications, which defines a mechanism for an asynchronous %% message notification delivery service for the netconf protocol. %% -%% Specific functions to support this are {@link -%% create_subscription/6} and {@link get_event_streams/3}. (The -%% functions also exist with other arities.) +%% Specific functions to support this are create_subscription/6 +%% get_event_streams/3. (The functions also exist with other arities.) %% -%% @end %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -module(ct_netconfc). @@ -211,6 +113,7 @@ create_subscription/4, create_subscription/5, create_subscription/6, + get_event_streams/1, get_event_streams/2, get_event_streams/3, get_capabilities/1, @@ -301,21 +204,18 @@ %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- %% Type declarations %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- --type client() :: handle() | ct_gen_conn:server_id() | ct_gen_conn:target_name(). +-type client() :: handle() | server_id() | ct:target_name(). -opaque handle() :: pid(). -%% An opaque reference for a connection (netconf session). See {@link -%% ct} for more information. -type options() :: [option()]. -%% Options used for setting up ssh connection to a netconf server. - -type option() :: {ssh,host()} | {port,inet:port_number()} | {user,string()} | {password,string()} | {user_dir,string()} | {timeout,timeout()}. + -type session_options() :: [session_option()]. -type session_option() :: {timeout,timeout()}. + -type host() :: inet:hostname() | inet:ip_address(). --type start_result() :: {ok,handle()} | {error,error_reason()}. -type notification() :: {notification, xml_attributes(), notification_content()}. -type notification_content() :: [event_time()|simple_xml()]. @@ -330,14 +230,13 @@ %% See XML Schema for Event Notifications found in RFC5277 for further %% detail about the data format for the string values. -%-type error_handler() :: module(). -type error_reason() :: term(). +-type server_id() :: atom(). + -type simple_xml() :: {xml_tag(), xml_attributes(), xml_content()} | {xml_tag(), xml_content()} | xml_tag(). -%%

This type is further described in the documentation for the -%% Xmerl application.

-type xml_tag() :: atom(). -type xml_attributes() :: [{xml_attribute_tag(),xml_attribute_value()}]. -type xml_attribute_tag() :: atom(). @@ -349,45 +248,26 @@ -type xs_datetime() :: string(). %% This date and time identifyer has the same format as the XML type %% dateTime and compliant to RFC3339. The format is -%% ```[-]CCYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss[.s][Z|(+|-)hh:mm]''' +%% "[-]CCYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss[.s][Z|(+|-)hh:mm]" %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- %% External interface functions %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Open an SSH connection to a Netconf server +%% If the server options are specified in a configuration file, use +%% open/2. -spec connect(Options) -> Result when Options :: options(), - Result :: start_result(). -%% Open an SSH connection to a Netconf server. -%% -%% One or more netconf sessions can then be opened as SSH channels -%% over this connection, see session/[1,2,3] -%% ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + Result :: {ok,handle()} | {error,error_reason()}. connect(Options) -> do_connect(Options, #options{type=connection},[]). -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- --spec connect(KeyOrName,Options) -> Result when - KeyOrName :: ct_gen_conn:key_or_name(), - Options :: options(), - Result :: start_result(). -%% Open an SSH connection to a named Netconf server. -%% -%% If `KeyOrName' is a configured `server_id()' or a -%% `target_name()' associated with such an ID, then the options -%% for this server will be fetched from the configuration file. -%% -%% The `ExtraOptions' argument will be added to the options found in -%% the configuration file. If the same options are given, the values -%% from the configuration file will overwrite `ExtraOptions'. -%% -%% If the server is not specified in a configuration file, use {@link -%% connect/1} instead. -%% -%% One or more netconf sessions can then be opened as SSH channels over -%% this connection, see session/[1,2,3] -%% ---------------------------------------------------------------------- +-spec connect(KeyOrName,ExtraOptions) -> Result when + KeyOrName :: ct:key_or_name(), + ExtraOptions :: options(), + Result :: {ok,handle()} | {error,error_reason()}. connect(KeyOrName, ExtraOptions) -> SortedExtra = lists:keysort(1,ExtraOptions), SortedConfig = lists:keysort(1,ct:get_config(KeyOrName,[])), @@ -406,10 +286,9 @@ do_connect(OptList,InitOptRec,NameOpt) -> end. %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Close the given SSH connection. -spec disconnect(Conn) -> ok | {error,error_reason()} when Conn :: handle(). -%% Close the given SSH connection. -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- disconnect(Conn) -> case call(Conn,get_ssh_connection) of {ok,_} -> @@ -419,42 +298,32 @@ disconnect(Conn) -> end. %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- --spec session(Conn) -> Result when - Conn :: handle(), - Result :: start_result(). %% Open a netconf session as a channel on the given SSH connection, %% and exchange `hello' messages. -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +-spec session(Conn) -> Result when + Conn :: handle(), + Result :: {ok,handle()} | {error,error_reason()}. session(Conn) -> do_session(Conn,[],#options{type=channel},[]). -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec session(Conn,Options) -> Result when Conn :: handle(), Options :: session_options(), - Result :: start_result(); + Result :: {ok,handle()} | {error,error_reason()}; (KeyOrName,Conn) -> Result when - KeyOrName :: ct_gen_conn:key_or_name(), + KeyOrName :: ct:key_or_name(), Conn :: handle(), - Result :: start_result(). -%% Open a netconf session as a channel on the given SSH connection, -%% and exchange `hello' messages. -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- + Result :: {ok,handle()} | {error,error_reason()}. session(Conn,Options) when is_list(Options) -> do_session(Conn,Options,#options{type=channel},[]); session(KeyOrName,Conn) -> do_session(Conn,[],#options{name=KeyOrName,type=channel},[{name,KeyOrName}]). - -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec session(KeyOrName,Conn,Options) -> Result when Conn :: handle(), Options :: session_options(), - KeyOrName :: ct_gen_conn:key_or_name(), - Result :: start_result(). -%% Open a netconf session as a channel on the given SSH connection, -%% and exchange `hello' messages. -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- + KeyOrName :: ct:key_or_name(), + Result :: {ok,handle()} | {error,error_reason()}. session(KeyOrName,Conn,ExtraOptions) -> SortedExtra = lists:keysort(1,ExtraOptions), SortedConfig = lists:keysort(1,ct:get_config(KeyOrName,[])), @@ -490,62 +359,19 @@ do_session(Conn,OptList,InitOptRec,NameOpt) -> end. %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Open a netconf session and exchange 'hello' messages. +%% If the server options are specified in a configuration file, use +%% open/2. -spec open(Options) -> Result when Options :: options(), - Result :: start_result(). -%% @doc Open a netconf session and exchange `hello' messages. -%% -%% If the server options are specified in a configuration file, or if -%% a named client is needed for logging purposes (see {@section -%% Logging}) use {@link open/2} instead. -%% -%% The opaque `handler()' reference which is returned from this -%% function is required as client identifier when calling any other -%% function in this module. -%% -%% The `timeout' option (milli seconds) is used when setting up -%% the ssh connection and when waiting for the hello message from the -%% server. It is not used for any other purposes during the lifetime -%% of the connection. -%% -%% @end -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- + Result :: {ok,handle()} | {error,error_reason()}. open(Options) -> open(Options,#options{type=connection_and_channel},[],true). -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec open(KeyOrName, ExtraOptions) -> Result when - KeyOrName :: ct_gen_conn:key_or_name(), + KeyOrName :: ct:key_or_name(), ExtraOptions :: options(), - Result :: start_result(). -%% @doc Open a named netconf session and exchange `hello' messages. -%% -%% If `KeyOrName' is a configured `server_id()' or a -%% `target_name()' associated with such an ID, then the options -%% for this server will be fetched from the configuration file. -% -%% The `ExtraOptions' argument will be added to the options found in -%% the configuration file. If the same options are given, the values -%% from the configuration file will overwrite `ExtraOptions'. -%% -%% If the server is not specified in a configuration file, use {@link -%% open/1} instead. -%% -%% The opaque `handle()' reference which is returned from this -%% function can be used as client identifier when calling any other -%% function in this module. However, if `KeyOrName' is a -%% `target_name()', i.e. if the server is named via a call to -%% `ct:require/2' or a `require' statement in the test -%% suite, then this name may be used instead of the `handle()'. -%% -%% The `timeout' option (milli seconds) is used when setting up -%% the ssh connection and when waiting for the hello message from the -%% server. It is not used for any other purposes during the lifetime -%% of the connection. -%% -%% @see ct:require/2 -%% @end -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- + Result :: {ok,handle()} | {error,error_reason()}. open(KeyOrName, ExtraOpts) -> open(KeyOrName, ExtraOpts, true). @@ -579,296 +405,206 @@ open(OptList,InitOptRec,NameOpt,Hello) -> %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% As open/1,2, except no 'hello' message is sent. -spec only_open(Options) -> Result when Options :: options(), - Result :: start_result(). -%% @doc Open a netconf session, but don't send `hello'. -%% -%% As {@link open/1} but does not send a `hello' message. -%% -%% @end -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- + Result :: {ok,handle()} | {error,error_reason()}. only_open(Options) -> open(Options,#options{type=connection_and_channel},[],false). -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec only_open(KeyOrName,ExtraOptions) -> Result when - KeyOrName :: ct_gen_conn:key_or_name(), + KeyOrName :: ct:key_or_name(), ExtraOptions :: options(), - Result :: start_result(). -%% @doc Open a name netconf session, but don't send `hello'. -%% -%% As {@link open/2} but does not send a `hello' message. -%% -%% @end -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- + Result :: {ok,handle()} | {error,error_reason()}. only_open(KeyOrName, ExtraOpts) -> open(KeyOrName, ExtraOpts, false). %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -%% @spec hello(Client) -> Result -%% @equiv hello(Client, [], infinity) +%% Send a 'hello' message. +-spec hello(Client) -> Result when + Client :: handle(), + Result :: ok | {error,error_reason()}. hello(Client) -> hello(Client,[],?DEFAULT_TIMEOUT). -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec hello(Client,Timeout) -> Result when Client :: handle(), Timeout :: timeout(), Result :: ok | {error,error_reason()}. -%% @spec hello(Client, Timeout) -> Result -%% @equiv hello(Client, [], Timeout) hello(Client,Timeout) -> hello(Client,[],Timeout). -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec hello(Client,Options,Timeout) -> Result when Client :: handle(), Options :: [{capability, [string()]}], Timeout :: timeout(), Result :: ok | {error,error_reason()}. -%% @doc Exchange `hello' messages with the server. -%% -%% Adds optional capabilities and sends a `hello' message to the -%% server and waits for the return. -%% @end -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- hello(Client,Options,Timeout) -> call(Client, {hello, Options, Timeout}). %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -%% @spec get_session_id(Client) -> Result -%% @equiv get_session_id(Client, infinity) +%% Get the session id for the session specified by Client. +-spec get_session_id(Client) -> Result when + Client :: client(), + Result :: pos_integer() | {error,error_reason()}. get_session_id(Client) -> get_session_id(Client, ?DEFAULT_TIMEOUT). -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec get_session_id(Client, Timeout) -> Result when Client :: client(), Timeout :: timeout(), Result :: pos_integer() | {error,error_reason()}. -%% @doc Returns the session id associated with the given client. -%% -%% @end -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- get_session_id(Client, Timeout) -> call(Client, get_session_id, Timeout). %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -%% @spec get_capabilities(Client) -> Result -%% @equiv get_capabilities(Client, infinity) +%% Get the server side capabilities. +-spec get_capabilities(Client) -> Result when + Client :: client(), + Result :: [string()] | {error,error_reason()}. get_capabilities(Client) -> get_capabilities(Client, ?DEFAULT_TIMEOUT). -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec get_capabilities(Client, Timeout) -> Result when Client :: client(), Timeout :: timeout(), Result :: [string()] | {error,error_reason()}. -%% @doc Returns the server side capabilities -%% -%% The following capability identifiers, defined in RFC 4741, can be returned: -%% -%% -%% -%% Note, additional identifiers may exist, e.g. server side namespace. -%% -%% @end -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- get_capabilities(Client, Timeout) -> call(Client, get_capabilities, Timeout). %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -%% @spec send(Client, SimpleXml) -> Result -%% @equiv send(Client, SimpleXml, infinity) +%% Send an XML document to the server. +-spec send(Client, SimpleXml) -> Result when + Client :: client(), + SimpleXml :: simple_xml(), + Result :: simple_xml() | {error,error_reason()}. send(Client, SimpleXml) -> send(Client, SimpleXml, ?DEFAULT_TIMEOUT). -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec send(Client, SimpleXml, Timeout) -> Result when Client :: client(), SimpleXml :: simple_xml(), Timeout :: timeout(), Result :: simple_xml() | {error,error_reason()}. -%% @doc Send an XML document to the server. -%% -%% The given XML document is sent as is to the server. This function -%% can be used for sending XML documents that can not be expressed by -%% other interface functions in this module. send(Client, SimpleXml, Timeout) -> call(Client,{send, Timeout, SimpleXml}). %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -%% @spec send_rpc(Client, SimpleXml) -> Result -%% @equiv send_rpc(Client, SimpleXml, infinity) +%% Wrap the given XML document in a valid netconf 'rpc' request and +%% send to the server. +-spec send_rpc(Client, SimpleXml) -> Result when + Client :: client(), + SimpleXml :: simple_xml(), + Result :: [simple_xml()] | {error,error_reason()}. send_rpc(Client, SimpleXml) -> send_rpc(Client, SimpleXml, ?DEFAULT_TIMEOUT). -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec send_rpc(Client, SimpleXml, Timeout) -> Result when Client :: client(), SimpleXml :: simple_xml(), Timeout :: timeout(), Result :: [simple_xml()] | {error,error_reason()}. -%% @doc Send a Netconf rpc request to the server. -%% -%% The given XML document is wrapped in a valid Netconf -%% rpc request and sent to the server. The -%% message-id and namespace attributes are added to the -%% rpc element. -%% -%% This function can be used for sending rpc requests -%% that can not be expressed by other interface functions in this -%% module. send_rpc(Client, SimpleXml, Timeout) -> call(Client,{send_rpc, SimpleXml, Timeout}). %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -%% @spec lock(Client, Target) -> Result -%% @equiv lock(Client, Target, infinity) +%% Send a 'lock' request. +-spec lock(Client, Target) -> Result when + Client :: client(), + Target :: netconf_db(), + Result :: ok | {error,error_reason()}. lock(Client, Target) -> lock(Client, Target,?DEFAULT_TIMEOUT). -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec lock(Client, Target, Timeout) -> Result when Client :: client(), Target :: netconf_db(), Timeout :: timeout(), Result :: ok | {error,error_reason()}. -%% @doc Unlock configuration target. -%% -%% Which target parameters that can be used depends on if -%% `:candidate' and/or `:startup' are supported by the -%% server. If successfull, the configuration system of the device is -%% not available to other clients (Netconf, CORBA, SNMP etc). Locks -%% are intended to be short-lived. -%% -%% The operations {@link kill_session/2} or {@link kill_session/3} can -%% be used to force the release of a lock owned by another Netconf -%% session. How this is achieved by the server side is implementation -%% specific. -%% -%% @end -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- lock(Client, Target, Timeout) -> call(Client,{send_rpc_op,lock,[Target],Timeout}). %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -%% @spec unlock(Client, Target) -> Result -%% @equiv unlock(Client, Target, infinity) +%% Send a 'unlock' request. +-spec unlock(Client, Target) -> Result when + Client :: client(), + Target :: netconf_db(), + Result :: ok | {error,error_reason()}. unlock(Client, Target) -> unlock(Client, Target,?DEFAULT_TIMEOUT). -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec unlock(Client, Target, Timeout) -> Result when Client :: client(), Target :: netconf_db(), Timeout :: timeout(), Result :: ok | {error,error_reason()}. -%% @doc Unlock configuration target. -%% -%% If the client earlier has aquired a lock, via {@link lock/2} or -%% {@link lock/3}, this operation release the associated lock. To be -%% able to access another target than `running', the server must -%% support `:candidate' and/or `:startup'. -%% -%% @end -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- unlock(Client, Target, Timeout) -> call(Client, {send_rpc_op, unlock, [Target], Timeout}). %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -%% @spec get(Client, Filter) -> Result -%% @equiv get(Client, Filter, infinity) +%% Send a 'get' request. +-spec get(Client, Filter) -> Result when + Client :: client(), + Filter :: simple_xml() | xpath(), + Result :: {ok,[simple_xml()]} | {error,error_reason()}. get(Client, Filter) -> get(Client, Filter, ?DEFAULT_TIMEOUT). -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec get(Client, Filter, Timeout) -> Result when Client :: client(), Filter :: simple_xml() | xpath(), Timeout :: timeout(), Result :: {ok,[simple_xml()]} | {error,error_reason()}. -%% @doc Get data. -%% -%% This operation returns both configuration and state data from the -%% server. -%% -%% Filter type `xpath' can only be used if the server supports -%% `:xpath'. -%% -%% @end -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- get(Client, Filter, Timeout) -> call(Client,{send_rpc_op, get, [Filter], Timeout}). %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -%% @spec get_config(Client, Source, Filter) -> Result -%% @equiv get_config(Client, Source, Filter, infinity) +%% Send a 'get-config' request. +-spec get_config(Client, Source, Filter) -> Result when + Client :: client(), + Source :: netconf_db(), + Filter :: simple_xml() | xpath(), + Result :: {ok,[simple_xml()]} | {error,error_reason()}. get_config(Client, Source, Filter) -> get_config(Client, Source, Filter, ?DEFAULT_TIMEOUT). -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec get_config(Client, Source, Filter, Timeout) -> Result when Client :: client(), Source :: netconf_db(), Filter :: simple_xml() | xpath(), Timeout :: timeout(), Result :: {ok,[simple_xml()]} | {error,error_reason()}. -%% @doc Get configuration data. -%% -%% To be able to access another source than `running', the server -%% must advertise `:candidate' and/or `:startup'. -%% -%% Filter type `xpath' can only be used if the server supports -%% `:xpath'. -%% -%% -%% @end -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- get_config(Client, Source, Filter, Timeout) -> call(Client, {send_rpc_op, get_config, [Source, Filter], Timeout}). %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -%% @spec edit_config(Client, Target, Config) -> Result -%% @equiv edit_config(Client, Target, Config, [], infinity) +%% Send a 'edit-config' request. +-spec edit_config(Client, Target, Config) -> Result when + Client :: client(), + Target :: netconf_db(), + Config :: simple_xml(), + Result :: ok | {error,error_reason()}. edit_config(Client, Target, Config) -> edit_config(Client, Target, Config, ?DEFAULT_TIMEOUT). -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- --spec edit_config(Client, Target, Config, OptParamsOrTimeout) -> Result when +-spec edit_config(Client, Target, Config, OptParams) -> Result when Client :: client(), Target :: netconf_db(), Config :: simple_xml(), - OptParamsOrTimeout :: [simple_xml()] | timeout(), + OptParams :: [simple_xml()], + Result :: ok | {error,error_reason()}; + (Client, Target, Config, Timeout) -> Result when + Client :: client(), + Target :: netconf_db(), + Config :: simple_xml(), + Timeout :: timeout(), Result :: ok | {error,error_reason()}. -%% @doc -%% -%% If `OptParamsOrTimeout' is a timeout value, then this is -%% equivalent to {@link edit_config/5. edit_config(Client, Target, -%% Config, [], Timeout)}. -%% -%% If `OptParamsOrTimeout' is a list of simple XML, then this is -%% equivalent to {@link edit_config/5. edit_config(Client, Target, -%% Config, OptParams, infinity)}. -%% -%% @end edit_config(Client, Target, Config, Timeout) when ?is_timeout(Timeout) -> edit_config(Client, Target, Config, [], Timeout); edit_config(Client, Target, Config, OptParams) when is_list(OptParams) -> edit_config(Client, Target, Config, OptParams, ?DEFAULT_TIMEOUT). -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec edit_config(Client, Target, Config, OptParams, Timeout) -> Result when Client :: client(), Target :: netconf_db(), @@ -876,99 +612,79 @@ edit_config(Client, Target, Config, OptParams) when is_list(OptParams) -> OptParams :: [simple_xml()], Timeout :: timeout(), Result :: ok | {error,error_reason()}. -%% @doc Edit configuration data. -%% -%% Per default only the running target is available, unless the server -%% include `:candidate' or `:startup' in its list of -%% capabilities. -%% -%% `OptParams' can be used for specifying optional parameters -%% (`default-operation', `test-option' or `error-option') that will be -%% added to the `edit-config' request. The value must be a list -%% containing valid simple XML, for example -%% -%% ``` -%% [{'default-operation', ["none"]}, -%% {'error-option', ["rollback-on-error"]}] -%%''' -%% -%% @end -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- edit_config(Client, Target, Config, OptParams, Timeout) -> call(Client, {send_rpc_op, edit_config, [Target,Config,OptParams], Timeout}). %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -%% @spec delete_config(Client, Target) -> Result -%% @equiv delete_config(Client, Target, infinity) +%% Send a 'delete-config' request. +-spec delete_config(Client, Target) -> Result when + Client :: client(), + Target :: startup | candidate, + Result :: ok | {error,error_reason()}. delete_config(Client, Target) -> delete_config(Client, Target, ?DEFAULT_TIMEOUT). -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec delete_config(Client, Target, Timeout) -> Result when Client :: client(), Target :: startup | candidate, Timeout :: timeout(), Result :: ok | {error,error_reason()}. -%% @doc Delete configuration data. -%% -%% The running configuration cannot be deleted and `:candidate' -%% or `:startup' must be advertised by the server. -%% -%% @end -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- delete_config(Client, Target, Timeout) when Target == startup; Target == candidate -> call(Client,{send_rpc_op, delete_config, [Target], Timeout}). %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -%% @spec copy_config(Client, Source, Target) -> Result -%% @equiv copy_config(Client, Source, Target, infinity) +%% Send a 'copy-config' request. +-spec copy_config(Client, Target, Source) -> Result when + Client :: client(), + Target :: netconf_db(), + Source :: netconf_db(), + Result :: ok | {error,error_reason()}. copy_config(Client, Source, Target) -> copy_config(Client, Source, Target, ?DEFAULT_TIMEOUT). -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec copy_config(Client, Target, Source, Timeout) -> Result when Client :: client(), Target :: netconf_db(), Source :: netconf_db(), Timeout :: timeout(), Result :: ok | {error,error_reason()}. -%% @doc Copy configuration data. -%% -%% Which source and target options that can be issued depends on the -%% capabilities supported by the server. I.e. `:candidate' and/or -%% `:startup' are required. -%% -%% @end -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- copy_config(Client, Target, Source, Timeout) -> call(Client,{send_rpc_op, copy_config, [Target, Source], Timeout}). %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -%% @spec action(Client, Action) -> Result -%% @equiv action(Client, Action, infinity) +%% Execute an action. +-spec action(Client, Action) -> Result when + Client :: client(), + Action :: simple_xml(), + Result :: ok | {ok,[simple_xml()]} | {error,error_reason()}. action(Client,Action) -> action(Client,Action,?DEFAULT_TIMEOUT). -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec action(Client, Action, Timeout) -> Result when Client :: client(), Action :: simple_xml(), Timeout :: timeout(), Result :: ok | {ok,[simple_xml()]} | {error,error_reason()}. -%% @doc Execute an action. If the return type is void, ok will -%% be returned instead of {ok,[simple_xml()]}. -%% -%% @end -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- action(Client,Action,Timeout) -> call(Client,{send_rpc_op, action, [Action], Timeout}). %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Send a 'create-subscription' request +%% See RFC5277, NETCONF Event Notifications +-spec create_subscription(Client) -> Result when + Client :: client(), + Result :: ok | {error,error_reason()}. create_subscription(Client) -> create_subscription(Client,?DEFAULT_STREAM,?DEFAULT_TIMEOUT). +-spec create_subscription(Client, Stream | Filter | Timeout) -> Result when + Client :: client(), + Stream :: stream_name(), + Filter :: simple_xml() | [simple_xml()], + Timeout :: timeout(), + Result :: ok | {error,error_reason()}. create_subscription(Client,Timeout) when ?is_timeout(Timeout) -> create_subscription(Client,?DEFAULT_STREAM,Timeout); @@ -1024,6 +740,22 @@ create_subscription(Client,Stream,Filter,Timeout) [Stream,Filter,undefined,undefined], Timeout}). +-spec create_subscription(Client, Stream, StartTime, StopTime, Timeout) -> + Result when + Client :: client(), + Stream :: stream_name(), + StartTime :: xs_datetime(), + StopTime :: xs_datetime(), + Timeout :: timeout(), + Result :: ok | {error,error_reason()}; + (Client, Stream, Filter,StartTime, StopTime) -> + Result when + Client :: client(), + Stream :: stream_name(), + Filter :: simple_xml() | [simple_xml()], + StartTime :: xs_datetime(), + StopTime :: xs_datetime(), + Result :: ok | {error,error_reason()}. create_subscription(Client,Stream,StartTime,StopTime,Timeout) when ?is_string(Stream) andalso ?is_string(StartTime) andalso @@ -1039,7 +771,6 @@ create_subscription(Client,Stream,Filter,StartTime,StopTime) ?is_string(StopTime) -> create_subscription(Client,Stream,Filter,StartTime,StopTime,?DEFAULT_TIMEOUT). -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec create_subscription(Client, Stream, Filter,StartTime, StopTime, Timeout) -> Result when Client :: client(), @@ -1049,168 +780,75 @@ create_subscription(Client,Stream,Filter,StartTime,StopTime) StopTime :: xs_datetime(), Timeout :: timeout(), Result :: ok | {error,error_reason()}. -%% @doc Create a subscription for event notifications. -%% -%% This function sets up a subscription for netconf event -%% notifications of the given stream type, matching the given -%% filter. The calling process will receive notifications as messages -%% of type `notification()'. -%% -%%
-%%
Stream:
-%%
An optional parameter that indicates which stream of events -%% is of interest. If not present, events in the default NETCONF -%% stream will be sent.
-%% -%%
Filter:
-%%
An optional parameter that indicates which subset of all -%% possible events is of interest. The format of this parameter is -%% the same as that of the filter parameter in the NETCONF protocol -%% operations. If not present, all events not precluded by other -%% parameters will be sent.
-%% -%%
StartTime:
-%%
An optional parameter used to trigger the replay feature and -%% indicate that the replay should start at the time specified. If -%% `StartTime' is not present, this is not a replay subscription. -%% It is not valid to specify start times that are later than the -%% current time. If the `StartTime' specified is earlier than the -%% log can support, the replay will begin with the earliest -%% available notification. This parameter is of type dateTime and -%% compliant to [RFC3339]. Implementations must support time -%% zones.
-%% -%%
StopTime:
-%%
An optional parameter used with the optional replay feature -%% to indicate the newest notifications of interest. If `StopTime' -%% is not present, the notifications will continue until the -%% subscription is terminated. Must be used with and be later than -%% `StartTime'. Values of `StopTime' in the future are valid. This -%% parameter is of type dateTime and compliant to [RFC3339]. -%% Implementations must support time zones.
-%%
-%% -%% See RFC5277 for further details about the event notification -%% mechanism. -%% -%% @end -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- create_subscription(Client,Stream,Filter,StartTime,StopTime,Timeout) -> call(Client,{send_rpc_op,{create_subscription, self()}, [Stream,Filter,StartTime,StopTime], Timeout}). %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -%% @spec get_event_streams(Client, Timeout) -> Result -%% @equiv get_event_streams(Client, [], Timeout) +%% Send a request to get the given event streams +%% See RFC5277, NETCONF Event Notifications +-spec get_event_streams(Client) + -> Result when + Client :: client(), + Result :: {ok,streams()} | {error,error_reason()}. +get_event_streams(Client) -> + get_event_streams(Client,[],?DEFAULT_TIMEOUT). + +-spec get_event_streams(Client, Timeout) + -> Result when + Client :: client(), + Timeout :: timeout(), + Result :: {ok,streams()} | {error,error_reason()}; + (Client, Streams) -> Result when + Client :: client(), + Streams :: [stream_name()], + Result :: {ok,streams()} | {error,error_reason()}. get_event_streams(Client,Timeout) when is_integer(Timeout); Timeout==infinity -> get_event_streams(Client,[],Timeout); - -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -%% @spec get_event_streams(Client, Streams) -> Result -%% @equiv get_event_streams(Client, Streams, infinity) get_event_streams(Client,Streams) when is_list(Streams) -> get_event_streams(Client,Streams,?DEFAULT_TIMEOUT). -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec get_event_streams(Client, Streams, Timeout) -> Result when Client :: client(), Streams :: [stream_name()], Timeout :: timeout(), Result :: {ok,streams()} | {error,error_reason()}. -%% @doc Send a request to get the given event streams. -%% -%% `Streams' is a list of stream names. The following filter will -%% be sent to the netconf server in a `get' request: -%% -%% ``` -%% -%% -%% -%% StreamName1 -%% -%% -%% StreamName2 -%% -%% ... -%% -%% -%% ''' -%% -%% If `Streams' is an empty list, ALL streams will be requested -%% by sending the following filter: -%% -%% ``` -%% -%% -%% -%% ''' -%% -%% If more complex filtering is needed, a use {@link get/2} or {@link -%% get/3} and specify the exact filter according to XML Schema for -%% Event Notifications found in RFC5277. -%% -%% @end -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- get_event_streams(Client,Streams,Timeout) -> call(Client,{get_event_streams,Streams,Timeout}). %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -%% @spec close_session(Client) -> Result -%% @equiv close_session(Client, infinity) +%% Send a 'close-session' request +-spec close_session(Client) -> Result when + Client :: client(), + Result :: ok | {error,error_reason()}. close_session(Client) -> close_session(Client, ?DEFAULT_TIMEOUT). -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec close_session(Client, Timeout) -> Result when Client :: client(), Timeout :: timeout(), Result :: ok | {error,error_reason()}. -%% @doc Request graceful termination of the session associated with the client. -%% -%% When a netconf server receives a `close-session' request, it -%% will gracefully close the session. The server will release any -%% locks and resources associated with the session and gracefully -%% close any associated connections. Any NETCONF requests received -%% after a `close-session' request will be ignored. -%% -%% @end -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- close_session(Client, Timeout) -> call(Client,{send_rpc_op, close_session, [], Timeout}, true). %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -%% @spec kill_session(Client, SessionId) -> Result -%% @equiv kill_session(Client, SessionId, infinity) +%% Send a 'kill-session' request +-spec kill_session(Client, SessionId) -> Result when + Client :: client(), + SessionId :: pos_integer(), + Result :: ok | {error,error_reason()}. kill_session(Client, SessionId) -> kill_session(Client, SessionId, ?DEFAULT_TIMEOUT). -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec kill_session(Client, SessionId, Timeout) -> Result when Client :: client(), SessionId :: pos_integer(), Timeout :: timeout(), Result :: ok | {error,error_reason()}. -%% @doc Force termination of the session associated with the supplied -%% session id. -%% -%% The server side shall abort any operations currently in process, -%% release any locks and resources associated with the session, and -%% close any associated connections. -%% -%% Only if the server is in the confirmed commit phase, the -%% configuration will be restored to its state before entering the -%% confirmed commit phase. Otherwise, no configuration roll back will -%% be performed. -%% -%% If the given `SessionId' is equal to the current session id, -%% an error will be returned. -%% -%% @end -%% ---------------------------------------------------------------------- kill_session(Client, SessionId, Timeout) -> call(Client,{send_rpc_op, kill_session, [SessionId], Timeout}). @@ -1219,7 +857,6 @@ kill_session(Client, SessionId, Timeout) -> %% Callback functions %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -%% @private init(_KeyOrName,{CM,{Host,Port}},Options) -> case ssh_channel(#connection{reference=CM,host=Host,port=Port},Options) of {ok,Connection} -> @@ -1245,12 +882,10 @@ init(_KeyOrName,{_Host,_Port},Options) -> end. -%% @private terminate(_, #state{connection=Connection}) -> ssh_close(Connection), ok. -%% @private handle_msg({hello, Options, Timeout}, From, #state{connection=Connection,hello_status=HelloStatus} = State) -> case do_send(Connection, client_hello(Options)) of @@ -1306,7 +941,6 @@ handle_msg({get_event_streams=Op,Streams,Timeout}, From, State) -> SimpleXml = encode_rpc_operation(get,[Filter]), do_send_rpc(Op, SimpleXml, Timeout, From, State). -%% @private handle_msg({ssh_cm, CM, {data, Ch, _Type, Data}}, State) -> ssh_connection:adjust_window(CM,Ch,size(Data)), handle_data(Data, State); @@ -1342,7 +976,6 @@ handle_msg({Ref,timeout},#state{pending=Pending} = State) -> %% the implementation before this patch {R,State#state{pending=Pending1, no_end_tag_buff= <<>>, buff= <<>>}}. -%% @private %% Called by ct_util_server to close registered connections before terminate. close(Client) -> case get_handle(Client) of @@ -1962,7 +1595,6 @@ log(#connection{reference=Ref,host=Host,port=Port,name=Name},Action,Data) -> %% Log callback - called from the error handler process -%% @private format_data(How,Data) -> %% Assuming that the data is encoded as UTF-8. 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