What you want is probably sysrepo https://github.com/sysrepo/sysrepo /Eric On 08/09/2018 03:56 AM, Marcus Leske wrote:
Yes Rob, i’d like to do what you described: use netconf and yang to provision the quagga BGP implementation.
Can you describe work arounds? If any.
Can i convert a bgp yang model to json/yaml and have some other app consume it?
Thanks
On Sunday, July 29, 2018, Rob Shakir <rjs@rob.sh> wrote:
Could you define "render"? If you're looking to take a YANG model (which one?) and configure Linux kernel networking features with it, I can't recall having seen something that does this. I have been working on a side project (which I'm hoping to bring to a hackathon) to take Linux networking and map it to OpenConfig - but this is maexceptionally embryonic.
If you're looking for ways to manipulate data instances for YANG-modelled schemas on Linux, here are some options (full disclosure: I lead the development of two of them):
- ygot - produces Go structs, or Protobufs that correspond to a YANG model - github.com/openconfig/ygot - pyangbind - produces Python classes that correspond to a YANG model - github.com/robshakir/pyangbind - ydk (Cisco) - produces Python and C++ APIs, more centred around device interaction (https://developer.cisco.com/site/ydk/)
Cheers, r.
On Sat, 28 Jul 2018 at 03:54 Vincent Bernat <bernat@luffy.cx> wrote:
❦ 27 juillet 2018 12:23 -0700, Karl Jørn <karljorn787@gmail.com> :
Looking for an agent on Linux that will render YANG models, so I can provision networking on Linux. Maybe looking at this one: http://yuma123.org/wiki/index.php/Yuma_netconfd_Manual -- Make sure your code "does nothing" gracefully. - The Elements of Programming Style (Kernighan & Plauger)