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diff --git a/test/mocks/pnfsimulator/netconfsimulator/netopeer-change-saver-native/sysrepo.h b/test/mocks/pnfsimulator/netconfsimulator/netopeer-change-saver-native/sysrepo.h deleted file mode 100644 index 9d541d1c0..000000000 --- a/test/mocks/pnfsimulator/netconfsimulator/netopeer-change-saver-native/sysrepo.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2015 +0,0 @@ -/** - * @file sysrepo.h - * @author Rastislav Szabo <raszabo@cisco.com>, Lukas Macko <lmacko@cisco.com> - * @brief Sysrepo Client Library public API. - * - * @copyright - * Copyright 2015 Cisco Systems, Inc. - * - * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); - * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. - * You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ - -#ifndef SYSREPO_H_ -#define SYSREPO_H_ - -/** - * @defgroup cl Client Library - * @{ - * - * @brief Provides the public API towards applications using sysrepo to store - * their configuration data, or towards management agents. - * - * Communicates with Sysrepo Engine (@ref cm), which is running either inside - * of dedicated sysrepo daemon, or within this library if daemon is not alive. - * - * Access to the sysrepo datastore is connection- and session- oriented. Before - * calling any data access/manipulation API, one needs to connect to the datastore - * via ::sr_connect and open a session via ::sr_session_start. One connection - * can serve multiple sessions. - * - * Each data access/manipulation request call is blocking - blocks the connection - * until the response from Sysrepo Engine comes, or until an error occurs. It is - * safe to call multiple requests on the same session (or different session that - * belongs to the same connection) from multiple threads at the same time, - * however it is not effective, since each call is blocked until previous one - * finishes. If you need fast multi-threaded access to sysrepo, use a dedicated - * connection for each thread. - * - * @see - * See @ref main_page "Sysrepo Introduction" for details about sysrepo architecture. - * @see - * @ref xp_page "XPath Addressing" is used for node identification in data-related calls. - */ - -#include <stdbool.h> -#include <stdint.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <time.h> -#ifdef __APPLE__ - #include <sys/types.h> -#endif - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// Common typedefs and API -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - -/** - * @brief Sysrepo connection context used to identify a connection to sysrepo datastore. - */ -typedef struct sr_conn_ctx_s sr_conn_ctx_t; - -/** - * @brief Sysrepo session context used to identify a configuration session. - */ -typedef struct sr_session_ctx_s sr_session_ctx_t; - -/** - * @brief Memory context used for efficient memory management for values, trees and GPB messages. - */ -typedef struct sr_mem_ctx_s sr_mem_ctx_t; - -/** - * @brief Possible types of an data element stored in the sysrepo datastore. - */ -typedef enum sr_type_e { - /* special types that does not contain any data */ - SR_UNKNOWN_T, /**< Element unknown to sysrepo (unsupported element). */ - SR_TREE_ITERATOR_T, /**< Special type of tree node used to store all data needed for iterative tree loading. */ - - SR_LIST_T, /**< List instance. ([RFC 6020 sec 7.8](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-7.8)) */ - SR_CONTAINER_T, /**< Non-presence container. ([RFC 6020 sec 7.5](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-7.5)) */ - SR_CONTAINER_PRESENCE_T, /**< Presence container. ([RFC 6020 sec 7.5.1](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-7.5.1)) */ - SR_LEAF_EMPTY_T, /**< A leaf that does not hold any value ([RFC 6020 sec 9.11](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-9.11)) */ - SR_NOTIFICATION_T, /**< Notification instance ([RFC 7095 sec 7.16](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7950#section-7.16)) */ - - /* types containing some data */ - SR_BINARY_T, /**< Base64-encoded binary data ([RFC 6020 sec 9.8](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-9.8)) */ - SR_BITS_T, /**< A set of bits or flags ([RFC 6020 sec 9.7](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-9.7)) */ - SR_BOOL_T, /**< A boolean value ([RFC 6020 sec 9.5](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-9.5)) */ - SR_DECIMAL64_T, /**< 64-bit signed decimal number ([RFC 6020 sec 9.3](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-9.3)) */ - SR_ENUM_T, /**< A string from enumerated strings list ([RFC 6020 sec 9.6](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-9.6)) */ - SR_IDENTITYREF_T, /**< A reference to an abstract identity ([RFC 6020 sec 9.10](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-9.10)) */ - SR_INSTANCEID_T, /**< References a data tree node ([RFC 6020 sec 9.13](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-9.13)) */ - SR_INT8_T, /**< 8-bit signed integer ([RFC 6020 sec 9.2](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-9.2)) */ - SR_INT16_T, /**< 16-bit signed integer ([RFC 6020 sec 9.2](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-9.2)) */ - SR_INT32_T, /**< 32-bit signed integer ([RFC 6020 sec 9.2](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-9.2)) */ - SR_INT64_T, /**< 64-bit signed integer ([RFC 6020 sec 9.2](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-9.2)) */ - SR_STRING_T, /**< Human-readable string ([RFC 6020 sec 9.4](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-9.4)) */ - SR_UINT8_T, /**< 8-bit unsigned integer ([RFC 6020 sec 9.2](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-9.2)) */ - SR_UINT16_T, /**< 16-bit unsigned integer ([RFC 6020 sec 9.2](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-9.2)) */ - SR_UINT32_T, /**< 32-bit unsigned integer ([RFC 6020 sec 9.2](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-9.2)) */ - SR_UINT64_T, /**< 64-bit unsigned integer ([RFC 6020 sec 9.2](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-9.2)) */ - SR_ANYXML_T, /**< Unknown chunk of XML ([RFC 6020 sec 7.10](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-7.10)) */ - SR_ANYDATA_T, /**< Unknown set of nodes, encoded in XML ([RFC 7950 sec 7.10](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7950#section-7.10)) */ -} sr_type_t; - -/** - * @brief Data of an element (if applicable), properly set according to the type. - */ -typedef union sr_data_u { - char *binary_val; /**< Base64-encoded binary data ([RFC 6020 sec 9.8](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-9.8)) */ - char *bits_val; /**< A set of bits or flags ([RFC 6020 sec 9.7](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-9.7)) */ - bool bool_val; /**< A boolean value ([RFC 6020 sec 9.5](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-9.5)) */ - double decimal64_val; /**< 64-bit signed decimal number ([RFC 6020 sec 9.3](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-9.3)) */ - char *enum_val; /**< A string from enumerated strings list ([RFC 6020 sec 9.6](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-9.6)) */ - char *identityref_val; /**< A reference to an abstract identity ([RFC 6020 sec 9.10](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-9.10)) */ - char *instanceid_val; /**< References a data tree node ([RFC 6020 sec 9.13](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-9.13)) */ - int8_t int8_val; /**< 8-bit signed integer ([RFC 6020 sec 9.2](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-9.2)) */ - int16_t int16_val; /**< 16-bit signed integer ([RFC 6020 sec 9.2](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-9.2)) */ - int32_t int32_val; /**< 32-bit signed integer ([RFC 6020 sec 9.2](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-9.2)) */ - int64_t int64_val; /**< 64-bit signed integer ([RFC 6020 sec 9.2](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-9.2)) */ - char *string_val; /**< Human-readable string ([RFC 6020 sec 9.4](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-9.4)) */ - uint8_t uint8_val; /**< 8-bit unsigned integer ([RFC 6020 sec 9.2](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-9.2)) */ - uint16_t uint16_val; /**< 16-bit unsigned integer ([RFC 6020 sec 9.2](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-9.2)) */ - uint32_t uint32_val; /**< 32-bit unsigned integer ([RFC 6020 sec 9.2](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-9.2)) */ - uint64_t uint64_val; /**< 64-bit unsigned integer ([RFC 6020 sec 9.2](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-9.2)) */ - char *anyxml_val; /**< Unknown chunk of XML ([RFC 6020 sec 7.10](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020#section-7.10)) */ - char *anydata_val; /**< Unknown set of nodes, encoded in XML ([RFC 7950 sec 7.10](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7950#section-7.10)) */ -} sr_data_t; - -/** - * @brief Structure that contains value of an data element stored in the sysrepo datastore. - */ -typedef struct sr_val_s { - /** - * Memory context used internally by Sysrepo for efficient storage - * and conversion of this structure. - */ - sr_mem_ctx_t *_sr_mem; - - /** - * XPath identifier of the data element, as defined in - * @ref xp_page "Path Addressing" documentation - */ - char *xpath; - - /** Type of an element. */ - sr_type_t type; - - /** - * Flag for node with default value (applicable only for leaves). - * It is set to TRUE only if the value was *implicitly* set by the datastore as per - * module schema. Explicitly set/modified data element (through the sysrepo API) always - * has this flag unset regardless of the entered value. - */ - bool dflt; - - /** Data of an element (if applicable), properly set according to the type. */ - sr_data_t data; - -} sr_val_t; - -/** - * @brief A data element stored in the sysrepo datastore represented as a tree node. - * - * @note Can be safely casted to ::sr_val_t, only *xpath* member will point to node name rather - * than to an actual xpath. - */ -typedef struct sr_node_s { - /** - * Memory context used internally by Sysrepo for efficient storage - * and conversion of this structure. - */ - sr_mem_ctx_t *_sr_mem; - - /** Name of the node. */ - char *name; - - /** Type of an element. */ - sr_type_t type; - - /** Flag for default node (applicable only for leaves). */ - bool dflt; - - /** Data of an element (if applicable), properly set according to the type. */ - sr_data_t data; - - /** - * Name of the module that defines scheme of this node. - * NULL if it is the same as that of the predecessor. - */ - char *module_name; - - /** Pointer to the parent node (NULL in case of root node). */ - struct sr_node_s *parent; - - /** Pointer to the next sibling node (NULL if there is no one). */ - struct sr_node_s *next; - - /** Pointer to the previous sibling node (NULL if there is no one). */ - struct sr_node_s *prev; - - /** Pointer to the first child node (NULL if this is a leaf). */ - struct sr_node_s *first_child; - - /** Pointer to the last child node (NULL if this is a leaf). */ - struct sr_node_s *last_child; -} sr_node_t; - -/** - * @brief Sysrepo error codes. - */ -typedef enum sr_error_e { - SR_ERR_OK = 0, /**< No error. */ - SR_ERR_INVAL_ARG, /**< Invalid argument. */ - SR_ERR_NOMEM, /**< Not enough memory. */ - SR_ERR_NOT_FOUND, /**< Item not found. */ - SR_ERR_INTERNAL, /**< Other internal error. */ - SR_ERR_INIT_FAILED, /**< Sysrepo infra initialization failed. */ - SR_ERR_IO, /**< Input/Output error. */ - SR_ERR_DISCONNECT, /**< The peer disconnected. */ - SR_ERR_MALFORMED_MSG, /**< Malformed message. */ - SR_ERR_UNSUPPORTED, /**< Unsupported operation requested. */ - SR_ERR_UNKNOWN_MODEL, /**< Request includes unknown schema */ - SR_ERR_BAD_ELEMENT, /**< Unknown element in existing schema */ - SR_ERR_VALIDATION_FAILED, /**< Validation of the changes failed. */ - SR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED, /**< An operation failed. */ - SR_ERR_DATA_EXISTS, /**< Item already exists. */ - SR_ERR_DATA_MISSING, /**< Item does not exists. */ - SR_ERR_UNAUTHORIZED, /**< Operation not authorized. */ - SR_ERR_INVAL_USER, /**< Invalid username. */ - SR_ERR_LOCKED, /**< Requested resource is already locked. */ - SR_ERR_TIME_OUT, /**< Time out has expired. */ - SR_ERR_RESTART_NEEDED, /**< Sysrepo Engine restart is needed. */ - SR_ERR_VERSION_MISMATCH, /**< Incompatible client library used to communicate with sysrepo. */ -} sr_error_t; - -/** - * @brief Detailed sysrepo error information. - */ -typedef struct sr_error_info_s { - const char *message; /**< Error message. */ - const char *xpath; /**< XPath to the node where the error has been discovered. */ -} sr_error_info_t; - -/** - * @brief Returns the error message corresponding to the error code. - * - * @param[in] err_code Error code. - * - * @return Error message (statically allocated, do not free). - */ -const char *sr_strerror(int err_code); - -/** - * @brief Log levels used to determine if message of certain severity should be printed. - */ -typedef enum { - SR_LL_NONE, /**< Do not print any messages. */ - SR_LL_ERR, /**< Print only error messages. */ - SR_LL_WRN, /**< Print error and warning messages. */ - SR_LL_INF, /**< Besides errors and warnings, print some other informational messages. */ - SR_LL_DBG, /**< Print all messages including some development debug messages. */ -} sr_log_level_t; - -/** - * @brief Enables / disables / changes log level (verbosity) of logging to - * standard error output. - * - * By default, logging to stderr is disabled. Setting log level to any value - * other than SR_LL_NONE enables the logging to stderr. Setting log level - * back to SR_LL_NONE disables the logging to stderr. - * - * @param[in] log_level requested log level (verbosity). - */ -void sr_log_stderr(sr_log_level_t log_level); - -/** - * @brief Enables / disables / changes log level (verbosity) of logging to system log. - * - * By default, logging into syslog is disabled. Setting log level to any value - * other than SR_LL_NONE enables the logging into syslog. Setting log level - * back to SR_LL_NONE disables the logging into syslog. - * - * @note Please note that enabling logging into syslog will overwrite your syslog - * connection settings (calls openlog), if you are connected to syslog already. - * - * @param[in] log_level requested log level (verbosity). - */ -void sr_log_syslog(sr_log_level_t log_level); - -/** - * @brief Sets callback that will be called when a log entry would be populated. - * - * @param[in] level Verbosity level of the log entry. - * @param[in] message Message of the log entry. - */ -typedef void (*sr_log_cb)(sr_log_level_t level, const char *message); - -/** - * @brief Sets callback that will be called when a log entry would be populated. - * Callback will be called for each message with any log level. - * - * @param[in] log_callback Callback to be called when a log entry would populated. - */ -void sr_log_set_cb(sr_log_cb log_callback); - - -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// Connection / Session Management -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - -/** - * @brief Flags used to override default connection handling by ::sr_connect call. - */ -typedef enum sr_conn_flag_e { - SR_CONN_DEFAULT = 0, /**< Default behavior - instantiate library-local Sysrepo Engine if - the connection to sysrepo daemon is not possible. */ - SR_CONN_DAEMON_REQUIRED = 1, /**< Require daemon connection - do not instantiate library-local Sysrepo Engine - if the library cannot connect to the sysrepo daemon (and return an error instead). */ - SR_CONN_DAEMON_START = 2, /**< If sysrepo daemon is not running, and SR_CONN_DAEMON_REQUIRED was specified, - start it (only if the process calling ::sr_connect is running under root privileges). */ -} sr_conn_flag_t; - -/** - * @brief Options overriding default connection handling by ::sr_connect call, - * it is supposed to be bitwise OR-ed value of any ::sr_conn_flag_t flags. - */ -typedef uint32_t sr_conn_options_t; - -/** - * @brief Flags used to override default session handling (used by ::sr_session_start - * and ::sr_session_start_user calls). - */ -typedef enum sr_session_flag_e { - SR_SESS_DEFAULT = 0, /**< Default (normal) session behavior. */ - SR_SESS_CONFIG_ONLY = 1, /**< Session will process only configuration data (e.g. sysrepo won't - return any state data by ::sr_get_items / ::sr_get_items_iter calls). */ - SR_SESS_ENABLE_NACM = 2, /**< Enable NETCONF access control for this session (disabled by default). */ - - SR_SESS_MUTABLE_OPTS = 3 /**< Bit-mask of options that can be set by the user - (immutable flags are defined in sysrepo.proto file). */ -} sr_session_flag_t; - -/** - * @brief Options overriding default connection session handling, - * it is supposed to be bitwise OR-ed value of any ::sr_session_flag_t flags. - */ -typedef uint32_t sr_sess_options_t; - -/** - * @brief Data stores that sysrepo supports. Both are editable via implicit candidate. - * To make changes permanent in edited datastore ::sr_commit must be issued. - * @see @ref ds_page "Datastores & Sessions" information page. - */ -typedef enum sr_datastore_e { - SR_DS_STARTUP = 0, /**< Contains configuration data that should be loaded by the controlled application when it starts. */ - SR_DS_RUNNING = 1, /**< Contains currently applied configuration and state data of a running application. - @note This datastore is supported only by applications that subscribe for notifications - about the changes made in the datastore (e.g. ::sr_module_change_subscribe). */ - SR_DS_CANDIDATE = 2, /**< Contains configuration that can be manipulated without impacting the current configuration. - Its content is set to the content of running datastore by default. Changes made within - the candidate can be later committed to the running datastore or copied to any datastore. - - @note The main difference between working with running and candidate datastore is in commit - operation - commit of candidate session causes the content of running configuration to be set - the value of the candidate configuration (running datastore is overwritten), whereas commit of - runnnig session merges the changes made within the session with the actual state of running. */ -} sr_datastore_t; - -/** - * @brief Connects to the sysrepo datastore (Sysrepo Engine). - * - * @note If the client library loses connection to the Sysrepo Engine during - * the lifetime of the application, all Sysrepo API calls will start returning - * ::SR_ERR_DISCONNECT error on active sessions. In this case, the application is supposed to reconnect - * with another ::sr_connect call and restart all lost sessions. - * - * @param[in] app_name Name of the application connecting to the datastore - * (can be a static string). Used only for accounting purposes. - * @param[in] opts Options overriding default connection handling by this call. - * @param[out] conn_ctx Connection context that can be used for subsequent API calls - * (automatically allocated, it is supposed to be released by the caller using ::sr_disconnect). - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_connect(const char *app_name, const sr_conn_options_t opts, sr_conn_ctx_t **conn_ctx); - -/** - * @brief Disconnects from the sysrepo datastore (Sysrepo Engine). - * - * Cleans up and frees connection context allocated by ::sr_connect. All sessions - * started within the connection will be automatically stopped and cleaned up too. - * - * @param[in] conn_ctx Connection context acquired with ::sr_connect call. - */ -void sr_disconnect(sr_conn_ctx_t *conn_ctx); - -/** - * @brief Starts a new configuration session. - * - * @see @ref ds_page "Datastores & Sessions" for more information about datastores and sessions. - * - * @param[in] conn_ctx Connection context acquired with ::sr_connect call. - * @param[in] datastore Datastore on which all sysrepo functions within this - * session will operate. Later on, datastore can be later changed using - * ::sr_session_switch_ds call. Functionality of some sysrepo calls does not depend on - * datastore. If your session will contain just calls like these, you can pass - * any valid value (e.g. SR_RUNNING). - * @param[in] opts Options overriding default session handling. - * @param[out] session Session context that can be used for subsequent API - * calls (automatically allocated, can be released by calling ::sr_session_stop). - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_session_start(sr_conn_ctx_t *conn_ctx, const sr_datastore_t datastore, - const sr_sess_options_t opts, sr_session_ctx_t **session); - -/** - * @brief Starts a new configuration session on behalf of a different user. - * - * This call is intended for northbound access to sysrepo from management - * applications, that need sysrepo to authorize the operations not only - * against the user under which the management application is running, but - * also against another user (e.g. user that connected to the management application). - * - * @note Be aware that authorization of specified user may fail with unexpected - * errors in case that the client library uses its own Sysrepo Engine at the - * moment and your process in not running under root privileges. To prevent - * this situation, consider specifying SR_CONN_DAEMON_REQUIRED flag by - * ::sr_connect call or using ::sr_session_start instead of this function. - * - * @see @ref ds_page "Datastores & Sessions" for more information about datastores and sessions. - * - * @param[in] conn_ctx Connection context acquired with ::sr_connect call. - * @param[in] user_name Effective user name used to authorize the access to - * datastore (in addition to automatically-detected real user name). - * @param[in] datastore Datastore on which all sysrepo functions within this - * session will operate. Functionality of some sysrepo calls does not depend on - * datastore. If your session will contain just calls like these, you can pass - * any valid value (e.g. SR_RUNNING). - * @param[in] opts Options overriding default session handling. - * @param[out] session Session context that can be used for subsequent API calls - * (automatically allocated, it is supposed to be released by caller using ::sr_session_stop). - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_session_start_user(sr_conn_ctx_t *conn_ctx, const char *user_name, const sr_datastore_t datastore, - const sr_sess_options_t opts, sr_session_ctx_t **session); - -/** - * @brief Stops current session and releases resources tied to the session. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_session_stop(sr_session_ctx_t *session); - -/** - * @brief Refreshes configuration data cached within the session and starts - * operating on fresh data loaded from the datastore. - * - * Call this function in case that you leave session open for longer time period - * and you expect that the data in the datastore may have been changed since - * last data (re)load (which occurs by ::sr_session_start, ::sr_commit and - * ::sr_discard_changes). - * - * @see @ref ds_page "Datastores & Sessions" for information about session data caching. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_session_refresh(sr_session_ctx_t *session); - -/** - * @brief Checks aliveness and validity of the session & connection tied to it. - * - * If the connection to the Sysrepo Engine has been lost in the meantime, returns SR_ERR_DICONNECT. - * In this case, the application is supposed to stop the session (::sr_session_stop), disconnect (::sr_disconnect) - * and then reconnect (::sr_connect) and start a new session (::sr_session_start). - * - * @note If the client library loses connection to the Sysrepo Engine during the lifetime of the application, - * all Sysrepo API calls will start returning SR_ERR_DISCONNECT error on active sessions. This is the primary - * mechanism that can be used to detect connection issues, ::sr_session_check is just an addition to it. Since - * ::sr_session_check sends a message to the Sysrepo Engine and waits for the response, it costs some extra overhead - * in contrast to catching SR_ERR_DISCONNECT error. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK in case that the session is healthy, - * SR_ERR_DICONNECT in case that connection to the Sysrepo Engine has been lost). - */ -int sr_session_check(sr_session_ctx_t *session); - -/** - * @brief Changes datastore to which the session is tied to. All subsequent - * calls will be issued on the chosen datastore. - * - * @param [in] session - * @param [in] ds - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success) - */ -int sr_session_switch_ds(sr_session_ctx_t *session, sr_datastore_t ds); - -/** - * @brief Alter the session options. E.g.: set/unset SR_SESS_CONFIG_ONLY flag. - * - * @param [in] session - * @param [in] opts - new value for session options - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success) - */ -int sr_session_set_options(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const sr_sess_options_t opts); - -/** - * @brief Retrieves detailed information about the error that has occurred - * during the last operation executed within provided session. - * - * If multiple errors has occurred within the last operation, only the first - * one is returned. This call is sufficient for all data retrieval and data - * manipulation functions that operate on single-item basis. For operations - * such as ::sr_validate or ::sr_commit where multiple errors can occur, - * use ::sr_get_last_errors instead. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * @param[out] error_info Detailed error information. Be aware that - * returned pointer may change by the next API call executed within the provided - * session, so it's not safe to use this function by concurrent access to the - * same session within multiple threads. Do not free or modify returned values. - * - * @return Error code of the last operation executed within provided session. - */ -int sr_get_last_error(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const sr_error_info_t **error_info); - -/** - * @brief Retrieves detailed information about all errors that have occurred - * during the last operation executed within provided session. - * - * Use this call instead of ::sr_get_last_error by operations where multiple - * errors can occur, such as ::sr_validate or ::sr_commit. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * @param[out] error_info Array of detailed error information. Be aware that - * returned pointer may change by the next API call executed within the provided - * session, so it's not safe to use this function by concurrent access to the - * same session within multiple threads. Do not free or modify returned values. - * @param[out] error_cnt Number of errors returned in the error_info array. - * - * @return Error code of the last operation executed within provided session. - */ -int sr_get_last_errors(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const sr_error_info_t **error_info, size_t *error_cnt); - -/** - * @brief Sets detailed error information into provided session. Used to notify - * the client library about errors that occurred in application code. - * - * @note Intended for commit verifiers (notification session) - the call has no - * impact on any other sessions. - * - * @param[in] session Session context passed into notification callback. - * @param[in] message Human-readable error message. - * @param[in] xpath XPath to the node where the error has occurred. NULL value - * is also accepted. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success) - */ -int sr_set_error(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *message, const char *xpath); - -/** - * @brief Returns the assigned id of the session. Can be used to pair the session with - * netconf-config-change notification initiator. - * @param [in] session - * @return session id or 0 in case of error - */ -uint32_t sr_session_get_id(sr_session_ctx_t *session); - -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// Data Retrieval API (get / get-config functionality) -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - -/** - * @brief Structure that contains information about one particular schema file installed in sysrepo. - */ -typedef struct sr_sch_revision_s { - const char *revision; /**< Revision of the module/submodule. */ - const char *file_path_yang; /**< Absolute path to file where the module/submodule is stored (YANG format). */ - const char *file_path_yin; /**< Absolute path to file where the module/submodule is stored (.yin format). */ -} sr_sch_revision_t; - -/** - * @brief Structure that contains information about submodules of a module installed in sysrepo. - */ -typedef struct sr_sch_submodule_s { - const char *submodule_name; /**< Submodule name. */ - sr_sch_revision_t revision; /**< Revision of the submodule. */ -} sr_sch_submodule_t; - -/** - * @brief Structure that contains information about a module installed in sysrepo. - */ -typedef struct sr_schema_s { - /** - * Memory context used internally by Sysrepo for efficient storage - * and conversion of this structure. - */ - sr_mem_ctx_t *_sr_mem; - - const char *module_name; /**< Name of the module. */ - const char *ns; /**< Namespace of the module used in @ref xp_page "XPath". */ - const char *prefix; /**< Prefix of the module. */ - bool installed; /**< TRUE if the module was explicitly installed. */ - bool implemented; /**< TRUE if the module is implemented (does not have to be installed), - not just imported. */ - - sr_sch_revision_t revision; /**< Revision the module. */ - - sr_sch_submodule_t *submodules; /**< Array of all installed submodules of the module. */ - size_t submodule_count; /**< Number of module's submodules. */ - - char **enabled_features; /**< Array of enabled features */ - size_t enabled_feature_cnt; /**< Number of enabled feature */ -} sr_schema_t; - -/** - * @brief Format types of ::sr_get_schema result - */ -typedef enum sr_schema_format_e { - SR_SCHEMA_YANG, /**< YANG format */ - SR_SCHEMA_YIN /**< YIN format */ -} sr_schema_format_t; - -/** - * @brief Iterator used for accessing data nodes via ::sr_get_items_iter call. - */ -typedef struct sr_val_iter_s sr_val_iter_t; - -/** - * @brief Retrieves list of schemas installed in the sysrepo datastore. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * @param[out] schemas Array of installed schemas information (allocated by - * the function, it is supposed to be freed by caller using ::sr_free_schemas call). - * @param[out] schema_cnt Number of schemas returned in the array. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_list_schemas(sr_session_ctx_t *session, sr_schema_t **schemas, size_t *schema_cnt); - -/** - * @brief Retrieves the content of specified schema file. If the module - * can not be found SR_ERR_NOT_FOUND is returned. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * @param[in] module_name Name of the requested module. - * @param[in] revision Requested revision of the module. If NULL - * is passed, the latest revision will be returned. - * @param[in] submodule_name Name of the requested submodule. Pass NULL if you are - * requesting the content of the main module. - * @param[in] format of the returned schema - * @param[out] schema_content Content of the specified schema file. Automatically - * allocated by the function, should be freed by the caller. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_get_schema(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *module_name, const char *revision, - const char *submodule_name, sr_schema_format_t format, char **schema_content); - -/** - * @brief Retrieves the content of the specified submodule schema file. If the submodule - * cannot be found, SR_ERR_NOT_FOUND is returned. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired from ::sr_session_start call. - * @param[in] submodule_name Name of the requested submodule. - * @param[in] submodule_revision Requested revision of the submodule. If NULL - * is passed, the latest revision will be returned. - * @param[in] format of the returned schema. - * @param[out] schema_content Content of the specified schema file. Automatically - * allocated by the function, should be freed by the caller. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_get_submodule_schema(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *submodule_name, const char *submodule_revision, - sr_schema_format_t format, char **schema_content); - -/** - * @brief Retrieves a single data element stored under provided XPath. If multiple - * nodes matches the xpath SR_ERR_INVAL_ARG is returned. - * - * If the xpath identifies an empty leaf, a list or a container, the value - * has no data filled in and its type is set properly (SR_LEAF_EMPTY_T / SR_LIST_T / SR_CONTAINER_T / SR_CONTAINER_PRESENCE_T). - * - * @see @ref xp_page "Path Addressing" documentation, or - * https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-netmod-yang-json#section-6.11 - * for XPath syntax used for identification of yang nodes in sysrepo calls. - * - * @see Use ::sr_get_items or ::sr_get_items_iter for retrieving larger chunks - * of data from the datastore. Since they retrieve the data from datastore in - * larger chunks, they can work much more efficiently than multiple ::sr_get_item calls. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * @param[in] xpath @ref xp_page "Data Path" identifier of the data element to be retrieved. - * @param[out] value Structure containing information about requested element - * (allocated by the function, it is supposed to be freed by the caller using ::sr_free_val). - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success) - */ -int sr_get_item(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *xpath, sr_val_t **value); - -/** - * @brief Retrieves an array of data elements matching provided XPath - * - * All data elements are transferred within one message from the datastore, - * which is much more efficient that calling multiple ::sr_get_item calls. - * - * If the user does not have read permission to access certain nodes, these - * won't be part of the result. SR_ERR_NOT_FOUND will be returned if there are - * no nodes matching xpath in the data tree, or the user does not have read permission to access them. - * - * If the response contains too many elements time out may be exceeded, SR_ERR_TIME_OUT - * will be returned, use ::sr_get_items_iter. - * - * @see @ref xp_page "Path Addressing" documentation - * for Path syntax used for identification of yang nodes in sysrepo calls. - * - * @see ::sr_get_items_iter can be used for the same purpose as ::sr_get_items - * call if you expect that ::sr_get_items could return too large data sets. - * Since ::sr_get_items_iter also retrieves the data from datastore in larger chunks, - * in can still work very efficiently for large datasets. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * @param[in] xpath @ref xp_page "Data Path" identifier of the data element to be retrieved. - * @param[out] values Array of structures containing information about requested data elements - * (allocated by the function, it is supposed to be freed by the caller using ::sr_free_values). - * @param[out] value_cnt Number of returned elements in the values array. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_get_items(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *xpath, sr_val_t **values, size_t *value_cnt); - -/** - * @brief Creates an iterator for retrieving of the data elements stored under provided xpath. - * - * Requested data elements are transferred from the datastore in larger chunks - * of pre-defined size, which is much more efficient that calling multiple - * ::sr_get_item calls, and may be less memory demanding than calling ::sr_get_items - * on very large datasets. - * - * @see @ref xp_page "Path Addressing" documentation, or - * https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-netmod-yang-json#section-6.11 - * for XPath syntax used for identification of yang nodes in sysrepo calls. - * - * @see ::sr_get_item_next for iterating over returned data elements. - * @note Iterator allows to iterate through the values once. To start iteration - * from the beginning new iterator must be created. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * @param[in] xpath @ref xp_page "Data Path" identifier of the data element / subtree to be retrieved. - * @param[out] iter Iterator context that can be used to retrieve individual data - * elements via ::sr_get_item_next calls. Allocated by the function, should be - * freed with ::sr_free_val_iter. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_get_items_iter(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *xpath, sr_val_iter_t **iter); - -/** - * @brief Returns the next item from the dataset of provided iterator created - * by ::sr_get_items_iter call. If there is no item left SR_ERR_NOT_FOUND is returned. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * @param[in,out] iter Iterator acquired with ::sr_get_items_iter call. - * @param[out] value Structure containing information about requested element - * (allocated by the function, it is supposed to be freed by the caller using ::sr_free_val). - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_get_item_next(sr_session_ctx_t *session, sr_val_iter_t *iter, sr_val_t **value); - -/** - * @brief Flags used to customize the behaviour of ::sr_get_subtree and ::sr_get_subtrees calls. - */ -typedef enum sr_get_subtree_flag_e { - /** - * Default get-subtree(s) behaviour. - * All matched subtrees are sent with all their content in one message. - */ - SR_GET_SUBTREE_DEFAULT = 0, - - /** - * The iterative get-subtree(s) behaviour. - * The matched subtrees are sent in chunks and only as needed while they are iterated - * through using functions ::sr_node_get_child, ::sr_node_get_next_sibling and - * ::sr_node_get_parent from "sysrepo/trees.h". This behaviour gives much better - * performance than the default one if only a small portion of matched subtree(s) is - * actually iterated through. - * @note It is considered a programming error to access \p next, \p prev, \p parent, - * \p first_child and \p last_child data members of ::sr_node_t on a partially loaded tree. - */ - SR_GET_SUBTREE_ITERATIVE = 1 -} sr_get_subtree_flag_t; - -/** - * @brief Options for get-subtree and get-subtrees operations. - * It is supposed to be bitwise OR-ed value of any ::sr_get_subtree_flag_t flags. - */ -typedef uint32_t sr_get_subtree_options_t; - -/** - * @brief Retrieves a single subtree whose root node is stored under the provided XPath. - * If multiple nodes matches the xpath SR_ERR_INVAL_ARG is returned. - * - * The functions returns values and all associated information stored under the root node and - * all its descendants. While the same data can be obtained using ::sr_get_items in combination - * with the expressive power of XPath addressing, the recursive nature of the output data type - * also preserves the hierarchical relationships between data elements. - * - * Values of internal nodes of the subtree have no data filled in and their type is set properly - * (SR_LIST_T / SR_CONTAINER_T / SR_CONTAINER_PRESENCE_T), whereas leaf nodes are carrying actual - * data (apart from SR_LEAF_EMPTY_T). - * - * @see @ref xp_page "Path Addressing" documentation - * for XPath syntax used for identification of yang nodes in sysrepo calls. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * @param[in] xpath @ref xp_page "Data Path" identifier referencing the root node of the subtree to be retrieved. - * @param[in] opts Options overriding default behavior of this operation. - * @param[out] subtree Nested structure storing all data of the requested subtree - * (allocated by the function, it is supposed to be freed by the caller using ::sr_free_tree). - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success) - */ -int sr_get_subtree(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *xpath, sr_get_subtree_options_t opts, - sr_node_t **subtree); - -/** - * @brief Retrieves an array of subtrees whose root nodes match the provided XPath. - * - * If the user does not have read permission to access certain nodes, these together with - * their descendants won't be part of the result. SR_ERR_NOT_FOUND will be returned if there are - * no nodes matching xpath in the data tree, or the user does not have read permission to access them. - * - * Subtrees that match the provided XPath are not merged even if they overlap. This significantly - * simplifies the implementation and decreases the cost of this operation. The downside is that - * the user must choose the XPath carefully. If the subtree selection process results in too many - * node overlaps, the cost of the operation may easily outshine the benefits. As an example, - * a common XPath expression "//." is normally used to select all nodes in a data tree, but for this - * operation it would result in an excessive duplication of transfered data elements. - * Since you get all the descendants of each matched node implicitly, you probably should not need - * to use XPath wildcards deeper than on the top-level. - * (i.e. "/." is preferred alternative to "//." for get-subtrees operation). - * - * If the response contains too many elements time out may be exceeded, SR_ERR_TIME_OUT - * will be returned. - * - * @see @ref xp_page "Path Addressing" documentation, or - * https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-netmod-yang-json#section-6.11 - * for XPath syntax used for identification of yang nodes in sysrepo calls. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * @param[in] xpath @ref xp_page "Data Path" identifier referencing root nodes of subtrees to be retrieved. - * @param[in] opts Options overriding default behavior of this operation. - * @param[out] subtrees Array of nested structures storing all data of the requested subtrees - * (allocated by the function, it is supposed to be freed by the caller using ::sr_free_trees). - * @param[out] subtree_cnt Number of returned trees in the subtrees array. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_get_subtrees(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *xpath, sr_get_subtree_options_t opts, - sr_node_t **subtrees, size_t *subtree_cnt); - - -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// Data Manipulation API (edit-config functionality) -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - -/** - * @brief Flags used to override default behavior of data manipulation calls. - */ -typedef enum sr_edit_flag_e { - SR_EDIT_DEFAULT = 0, /**< Default behavior - recursive and non-strict. */ - SR_EDIT_NON_RECURSIVE = 1, /**< Non-recursive behavior: - by ::sr_set_item, all preceding nodes (parents) of the identified element must exist, - by ::sr_delete_item xpath must not identify an non-empty list or non-empty container. */ - SR_EDIT_STRICT = 2 /**< Strict behavior: - by ::sr_set_item the identified element must not exist (similar to netconf create operation), - by ::sr_delete_item the identified element must exist (similar to netconf delete operation). */ -} sr_edit_flag_t; - -/** - * @brief Options overriding default behavior of data manipulation calls, - * it is supposed to be bitwise OR-ed value of any ::sr_edit_flag_t flags. - */ -typedef uint32_t sr_edit_options_t; - -/** - * @brief Options for specifying move direction of ::sr_move_item call. - */ -typedef enum sr_move_position_e { - SR_MOVE_BEFORE = 0, /**< Move the specified item before the selected sibling. */ - SR_MOVE_AFTER = 1, /**< Move the specified item after the selected. */ - SR_MOVE_FIRST = 2, /**< Move the specified item to the position of the first child. */ - SR_MOVE_LAST = 3, /**< Move the specified item to the position of the last child. */ -} sr_move_position_t; - -/** - * @brief Sets the value of the leaf, leaf-list, list or presence container. - * - * With default options it recursively creates all missing nodes (containers and - * lists including their key leaves) in the xpath to the specified node (can be - * turned off with SR_EDIT_NON_RECURSIVE option). If SR_EDIT_STRICT flag is set, - * the node must not exist (otherwise an error is returned). - * - * To create a list use xpath with key values included and pass NULL as value argument. - * - * Setting of a leaf-list value appends the value at the end of the leaf-list. - * A value of leaf-list can be specified either by predicate in xpath or by value argument. - * If both are present, value argument is ignored and xpath predicate is used. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * @param[in] xpath @ref xp_page "Data Path" identifier of the data element to be set. - * @param[in] value Value to be set on specified xpath. xpath member of the - * ::sr_val_t structure can be NULL. Value will be copied - can be allocated on stack. - * @param[in] opts Options overriding default behavior of this call. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_set_item(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *xpath, const sr_val_t *value, const sr_edit_options_t opts); - - -/** - * @brief Functions is similar to ::sr_set_item with the difference that the value to be set - * is provided as string. - * @param [in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * @param [in] xpath @ref xp_page "Data Path" identifier of the data element to be set. - * @param [in] value string representation of the value to be set - * @param [in] opts same as for ::sr_set_item - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_set_item_str(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *xpath, const char *value, const sr_edit_options_t opts); -/** - * @brief Deletes the nodes under the specified xpath. - * - * To delete non-empty lists or containers SR_EDIT_NON_RECURSIVE flag must not be set. - * If SR_EDIT_STRICT flag is set the specified node must must exist in the datastore. - * If the xpath includes the list keys, the specified list instance is deleted. - * If the xpath to list does not include keys, all instances of the list are deleted. - * SR_ERR_UNAUTHORIZED will be returned if the user does not have write permission to any affected node. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * @param[in] xpath @ref xp_page "Data Path" identifier of the data element to be deleted. - * @param[in] opts Options overriding default behavior of this call. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - **/ -int sr_delete_item(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *xpath, const sr_edit_options_t opts); - -/** - * @brief Move the instance of an user-ordered list or leaf-list to the specified position. - * - * Item can be move to the first or last position or positioned relatively to its sibling. - * @note To determine current order, you can issue a ::sr_get_items call - * (without specifying keys of the list in question). - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * @param[in] xpath @ref xp_page "Data Path" identifier of the data element to be moved. - * @param[in] position Requested move direction. - * @param[in] relative_item xpath Identifier of the data element that is used - * to determine relative position, used only if position argument is SR_MOVE_BEFORE or SR_MOVE_AFTER. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_move_item(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *xpath, const sr_move_position_t position, const char *relative_item); - -/** - * @brief Perform the validation of changes made in current session, but do not - * commit nor discard them. - * - * Provides only YANG validation, commit verify subscribers won't be notified in this case. - * - * @see Use ::sr_get_last_errors to retrieve error information if the validation - * returned with an error. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_validate(sr_session_ctx_t *session); - -/** - * @brief Apply changes made in current session. - * - * @note Note that in case that you are committing to the running datstore, you also - * need to copy the config to startup to make changes permanent after restart. - * - * @see Use ::sr_get_last_errors to retrieve error information if the commit - * operation returned with an error. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_commit(sr_session_ctx_t *session); - -/** - * @brief Discard non-committed changes made in current session. - * - * @note Since the function effectively clears all the cached data within the session, - * the next operation will operate on fresh data loaded from the datastore - * (i.e. no need to call ::sr_session_refresh afterwards). - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_discard_changes(sr_session_ctx_t *session); - -/** - * @brief Replaces an entire configuration datastore with the contents of - * another complete configuration datastore. If the module is specified, limits - * the copy operation only to one specified module. If it's not specified, - * the operation is performed on all modules that are currently active in the - * source datastore. - * - * If the target datastore exists, it is overwritten. Otherwise, a new one is created. - * - * @note ::sr_session_refresh is needed to see the result of a copy-config operation - * in a session apart from the case when SR_DS_CANDIDATE is the destination datastore. - * Since the candidate is not shared among sessions, data trees are copied only to the - * canidate in the session issuing the copy-config operation. - * - * @note Operation may fail, if it tries to copy a not enabled configuration to the - * running datastore. - * - * @note \p session \p dst_datastore uncommitted changes will get discarded. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * @param[in] module_name If specified, only limits the copy operation only to - * one specified module. - * @param[in] src_datastore Source datastore. - * @param[in] dst_datastore Destination datastore. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_copy_config(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *module_name, - sr_datastore_t src_datastore, sr_datastore_t dst_datastore); - - -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// Locking API -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - -/** - * @brief Locks the datastore which the session is tied to. If there is - * a module locked by the other session SR_ERR_LOCKED is returned. - * Operation fails if there is a modified data tree in session. - * - * All data models within the datastore will be locked for writing until - * ::sr_unlock_datastore is called or until the session is stopped or terminated - * for any reason. - * - * The lock operation will not be allowed if the user does not have sufficient - * permissions for writing into each of the data models in the datastore. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_lock_datastore(sr_session_ctx_t *session); - -/** - * @brief Unlocks the datastore which the session is tied to. - * - * All data models within the datastore will be unlocked if they were locked - * by this session. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_unlock_datastore(sr_session_ctx_t *session); - -/** - * @brief Locks specified data module within the datastore which the session - * is tied to. Operation fails if the data tree has been modified. - * - * Specified data module will be locked for writing in the datastore until - * ::sr_unlock_module is called or until the session is stopped or terminated - * for any reason. - * - * The lock operation will not be allowed if the user does not have sufficient - * permissions for writing into the specified data module. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * @param[in] module_name Name of the module to be locked. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_lock_module(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *module_name); - -/** - * @brief Unlocks specified data module within the datastore which the session - * is tied to. - * - * Specified data module will be unlocked if was locked in the datastore - * by this session. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * @param[in] module_name Name of the module to be unlocked. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_unlock_module(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *module_name); - - -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// Change Notifications API -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - -/** - * @brief Flags used to override default handling of subscriptions. - */ -typedef enum sr_subscr_flag_e { - /** - * @brief Default behavior of the subscription. In case of ::sr_module_change_subscribe and - * ::sr_subtree_change_subscribe calls it means that: - * - * - the subscriber is the "owner" of the subscribed data tree and and the data tree will be enabled in the running - * datastore while this subscription is alive (if not already, can be changed using ::SR_SUBSCR_PASSIVE flag), - * - configuration data of the subscribed module or subtree is copied from startup to running datastore - * (only if the module was not enabled before), - * - the callback will be called twice, once with ::SR_EV_VERIFY event and once with ::SR_EV_APPLY / ::SR_EV_ABORT - * event passed in (can be changed with ::SR_SUBSCR_APPLY_ONLY flag). - */ - SR_SUBSCR_DEFAULT = 0, - - /** - * @brief This option enables the application to re-use an already existing subscription context previously returned - * from any sr_*_subscribe call instead of requesting the creation of a new one. In that case a single - * ::sr_unsubscribe call unsubscribes from all subscriptions filed within the context. - */ - SR_SUBSCR_CTX_REUSE = 1, - - /** - * @brief The subscriber is not the "owner" of the subscribed data tree, just a passive watcher for changes. - * When this option is passed in to ::sr_module_change_subscribe or ::sr_subtree_change_subscribe, - * the subscription will have no effect on the presence of the subtree in the running datastore. - */ - SR_SUBSCR_PASSIVE = 2, - - /** - * @brief The subscriber does not support verification of the changes and wants to be notified only after - * the changes has been applied in the datastore, without the possibility to deny them - * (it will receive only ::SR_EV_APPLY events). - */ - SR_SUBSCR_APPLY_ONLY = 4, - - /** - * @brief The subscriber wants ::SR_EV_ENABLED notifications to be sent to them. - */ - SR_SUBSCR_EV_ENABLED = 8, - - /** - * @brief The subscriber will not receive ::SR_EV_ABORT if he returns an error in verify phase - * (if the commit is refused by other verifier ::SR_EV_ABORT will be delivered). - */ - SR_SUBSCR_NO_ABORT_FOR_REFUSED_CFG = 16, - - /** - * @brief No real-time notifications will be delivered until ::sr_event_notif_replay is called - * and replay has finished (::SR_EV_NOTIF_T_REPLAY_COMPLETE is delivered). - */ - SR_SUBSCR_NOTIF_REPLAY_FIRST = 32, -} sr_subscr_flag_t; - -/** - * @brief Type of the notification event that has occurred (passed to notification callbacks). - * - * @note Each change is normally notified twice: first as ::SR_EV_VERIFY event and then as ::SR_EV_APPLY or ::SR_EV_ABORT - * event. If the subscriber does not support verification, it can subscribe only to ::SR_EV_APPLY event by providing - * ::SR_SUBSCR_APPLY_ONLY subscription flag. - */ -typedef enum sr_notif_event_e { - SR_EV_VERIFY, /**< Occurs just before the changes are committed to the datastore, - the subscriber is supposed to verify that the changes are valid and can be applied - and prepare all resources required for the changes. The subscriber can still deny the changes - in this phase by returning an error from the callback. */ - SR_EV_APPLY, /**< Occurs just after the changes have been successfully committed to the datastore, - the subscriber is supposed to apply the changes now, but it cannot deny the changes in this - phase anymore (any returned errors are just logged and ignored). */ - SR_EV_ABORT, /**< Occurs in case that the commit transaction has failed (possibly because one of the verifiers - has denied the change / returned an error). The subscriber is supposed to return the managed - application to the state before the commit. Any returned errors are just logged and ignored. */ - SR_EV_ENABLED, /**< Occurs just after the subscription. Subscriber gets notified about configuration that was copied - from startup to running. This allows to reuse the callback for applying changes made in running to - reflect the changes when the configuration is copied from startup to running during subscription process */ -} sr_notif_event_t; - -/** - * @brief Type of the operation made on an item, used by changeset retrieval in ::sr_get_change_next. - */ -typedef enum sr_change_oper_e { - SR_OP_CREATED, /**< The item has been created by the change. */ - SR_OP_MODIFIED, /**< The value of the item has been modified by the change. */ - SR_OP_DELETED, /**< The item has been deleted by the change. */ - SR_OP_MOVED, /**< The item has been moved in the subtree by the change (applicable for leaf-lists and user-ordered lists). */ -} sr_change_oper_t; - -/** - * @brief State of a module as returned by the ::sr_module_install_cb callback. - */ -typedef enum sr_module_state_e { - SR_MS_UNINSTALLED, /**< The module is not installed in the sysrepo repository. */ - SR_MS_IMPORTED, /**< The module has been implicitly installed into the sysrepo repository - as it is imported by another implemented/imported module. */ - SR_MS_IMPLEMENTED /**< The module has been explicitly installed into the sysrepo repository by the user. */ -} sr_module_state_t; - -/** - * @brief Sysrepo subscription context returned from sr_*_subscribe calls, - * it is supposed to be released by the caller using ::sr_unsubscribe call. - */ -typedef struct sr_subscription_ctx_s sr_subscription_ctx_t; - -/** - * @brief Iterator used for retrieval of a changeset using ::sr_get_changes_iter call. - */ -typedef struct sr_change_iter_s sr_change_iter_t; - -/** - * @brief Options overriding default behavior of subscriptions, - * it is supposed to be a bitwise OR-ed value of any ::sr_subscr_flag_t flags. - */ -typedef uint32_t sr_subscr_options_t; - -/** - * @brief Callback to be called by the event of changing any running datastore - * content within the specified module. Subscribe to it by ::sr_module_change_subscribe call. - * - * @param[in] session Automatically-created session that can be used for obtaining changed data - * (e.g. by ::sr_get_changes_iter call ot ::sr_get_item -like calls). Do not stop this session. - * @param[in] module_name Name of the module where the change has occurred. - * @param[in] event Type of the notification event that has occurred. - * @param[in] private_ctx Private context opaque to sysrepo, as passed to - * ::sr_module_change_subscribe call. - */ -typedef int (*sr_module_change_cb)(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *module_name, - sr_notif_event_t event, void *private_ctx); - -/** - * @brief Callback to be called by the event of changing any running datastore - * content within the specified subtree. Subscribe to it by ::sr_subtree_change_subscribe call. - * - * @param[in] session Automatically-created session that can be used for obtaining changed data - * (e.g. by ::sr_get_changes_iter call or ::sr_get_item -like calls). Do not stop this session. - * @param[in] xpath @ref xp_page "Data Path" of the subtree where the change has occurred. - * @param[in] event Type of the notification event that has occurred. - * @param[in] private_ctx Private context opaque to sysrepo, as passed to - * ::sr_subtree_change_subscribe call. - */ -typedef int (*sr_subtree_change_cb)(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *xpath, - sr_notif_event_t event, void *private_ctx); - -/** - * @brief Callback to be called by the event of installation / uninstallation - * of a new module into sysrepo. Subscribe to it by ::sr_module_install_subscribe call. - * - * @param[in] module_name Name of the newly installed / uinstalled module. - * @param[in] revision Revision of the newly installed module (if specified - * within the YANG model). - * @param[in] state The new state of the module (uninstalled vs. imported vs. implemented). - * @param[in] private_ctx Private context opaque to sysrepo, as passed to - * ::sr_module_install_subscribe call. - */ -typedef void (*sr_module_install_cb)(const char *module_name, const char *revision, sr_module_state_t state, - void *private_ctx); - -/** - * @brief Callback to be called by the event of enabling / disabling of - * a YANG feature within a module. Subscribe to it by ::sr_feature_enable_subscribe call. - * - * @param[in] module_name Name of the module where the feature has been enabled / disabled. - * @param[in] feature_name Name of the feature that has been enabled / disabled. - * @param[in] enabled TRUE if the feature has been enabled, FALSE if disabled. - * @param[in] private_ctx Private context opaque to sysrepo, as passed to - * ::sr_feature_enable_subscribe call. - */ -typedef void (*sr_feature_enable_cb)(const char *module_name, const char *feature_name, bool enabled, void *private_ctx); - -/** - * @brief Subscribes for notifications about the changes made within specified - * module in running datastore. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * @param[in] module_name Name of the module of interest for change notifications. - * @param[in] callback Callback to be called when the change in the datastore occurs. - * @param[in] private_ctx Private context passed to the callback function, opaque to sysrepo. - * @param[in] priority Specifies the order in which the callbacks will be called (callbacks with higher - * priority will be called sooner, callbacks with the priority of 0 will be called at the end). - * @param[in] opts Options overriding default behavior of the subscription, it is supposed to be - * a bitwise OR-ed value of any ::sr_subscr_flag_t flags. - * @param[in,out] subscription Subscription context that is supposed to be released by ::sr_unsubscribe. - * @note An existing context may be passed in in case that SR_SUBSCR_CTX_REUSE option is specified. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_module_change_subscribe(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *module_name, sr_module_change_cb callback, - void *private_ctx, uint32_t priority, sr_subscr_options_t opts, sr_subscription_ctx_t **subscription); - -/** - * @brief Subscribes for notifications about the changes made within specified - * subtree in running datastore. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * @param[in] xpath @ref xp_page "Data Path" identifier of the subtree of the interest for change notifications. - * @param[in] callback Callback to be called when the change in the datastore occurs. - * @param[in] private_ctx Private context passed to the callback function, opaque to sysrepo. - * @param[in] priority Specifies the order in which the callbacks will be called (callbacks with higher - * priority will be called sooner, callbacks with the priority of 0 will be called at the end). - * @param[in] opts Options overriding default behavior of the subscription, it is supposed to be - * a bitwise OR-ed value of any ::sr_subscr_flag_t flags. - * @param[in,out] subscription Subscription context that is supposed to be released by ::sr_unsubscribe. - * @note An existing context may be passed in in case that SR_SUBSCR_CTX_REUSE option is specified. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_subtree_change_subscribe(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *xpath, sr_subtree_change_cb callback, - void *private_ctx, uint32_t priority, sr_subscr_options_t opts, sr_subscription_ctx_t **subscription); - -/** - * @brief Subscribes for notifications about installation / uninstallation - * of a new module into sysrepo. - * - * Mainly intended for northbound management applications that need to be - * always aware of all active modules installed in sysrepo. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * @param[in] callback Callback to be called when the event occurs. - * @param[in] private_ctx Private context passed to the callback function, opaque to sysrepo. - * @param[in] opts Options overriding default behavior of the subscription, it is supposed to be - * a bitwise OR-ed value of any ::sr_subscr_flag_t flags. - * @param[in,out] subscription Subscription context that is supposed to be released by ::sr_unsubscribe. - * @note An existing context may be passed in in case that SR_SUBSCR_CTX_REUSE option is specified. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_module_install_subscribe(sr_session_ctx_t *session, sr_module_install_cb callback, void *private_ctx, - sr_subscr_options_t opts, sr_subscription_ctx_t **subscription); - -/** - * @brief Subscribes for notifications about enabling / disabling of - * a YANG feature within a module. - * - * Mainly intended for northbound management applications that need to be - * always aware of all active features within the modules installed in sysrepo. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * @param[in] callback Callback to be called when the event occurs. - * @param[in] private_ctx Private context passed to the callback function, opaque to sysrepo. - * @param[in] opts Options overriding default behavior of the subscription, it is supposed to be - * a bitwise OR-ed value of any ::sr_subscr_flag_t flags. - * @param[in,out] subscription Subscription context that is supposed to be released by ::sr_unsubscribe. - * @note An existing context may be passed in in case that SR_SUBSCR_CTX_REUSE option is specified. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_feature_enable_subscribe(sr_session_ctx_t *session, sr_feature_enable_cb callback, void *private_ctx, - sr_subscr_options_t opts, sr_subscription_ctx_t **subscription); - -/** - * @brief Unsubscribes from a subscription acquired by any of sr_*_subscribe - * calls and releases all subscription-related data. - * - * @note In case that the same subscription context was used to subscribe for - * multiple subscriptions, unsubscribes from all of them. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. Does not - * need to be the same as used for subscribing. NULL can be passed too, in that case - * a temporary session used for unsubscribe will be automatically created by sysrepo. - * @param[in] subscription Subscription context acquired by any of sr_*_subscribe calls. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_unsubscribe(sr_session_ctx_t *session, sr_subscription_ctx_t *subscription); - -/** - * @brief Creates an iterator for retrieving of the changeset (list of newly - * added / removed / modified nodes) in notification callbacks. - * - * @see ::sr_get_change_next for iterating over the changeset using this iterator. - * - * @param[in] session Session context as passed to notication the callbacks (e.g. - * ::sr_module_change_cb or ::sr_subtree_change_cb). Will not work with any other sessions. - * @param[in] xpath @ref xp_page "Data Path" identifier of the subtree from which the changeset - * should be obtained. Only XPaths that would be accepted by ::sr_subtree_change_subscribe are allowed. - * @param[out] iter Iterator context that can be used to retrieve individual changes using - * ::sr_get_change_next calls. Allocated by the function, should be freed with ::sr_free_change_iter. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_get_changes_iter(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *xpath, sr_change_iter_t **iter); - -/** - * @brief Returns the next change from the changeset of provided iterator created - * by ::sr_get_changes_iter call. If there is no item left, SR_ERR_NOT_FOUND is returned. - * - * @note If the operation is ::SR_OP_MOVED the meaning of new_value and old value argument is - * as follows - the value pointed by new_value was moved after the old_value. If the - * old value is NULL it was moved to the first position. - * - * @param[in] session Session context as passed to notication the callbacks (e.g. - * ::sr_module_change_cb or ::sr_subtree_change_cb). Will not work with any other sessions. - * @param[in,out] iter Iterator acquired with ::sr_get_changes_iter call. - * @param[out] operation Type of the operation made on the returned item. - * @param[out] old_value Old value of the item (the value before the change). - * NULL in case that the item has been just created (operation == SR_OP_CREATED). - * @param[out] new_value New (modified) value of the the item. NULL in case that - * the item has been just deleted (operation == SR_OP_DELETED). - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_get_change_next(sr_session_ctx_t *session, sr_change_iter_t *iter, sr_change_oper_t *operation, - sr_val_t **old_value, sr_val_t **new_value); - - -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// RPC (Remote Procedure Calls) API -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - -/** - * @brief Check if the owner of this session is authorized by NACM to invoke the protocol - * operation defined in a (installed) YANG module under the given xpath (as RPC or Action). - * - * This call is intended for northbound management applications that need to implement - * the NETCONF Access Control Model (RFC 6536) to restrict the protocol operations that - * each user is authorized to execute. - * - * NETCONF access control is already included in the processing of ::sr_rpc_send, - * ::sr_rpc_send_tree, ::sr_action_send and ::sr_action_send_tree and thus it should be - * sufficient to call this function only prior to executing any of the NETCONF standard - * protocol operations as they cannot be always directly translated to a single sysrepo - * API call. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * @param[in] xpath @ref xp_page "Data Path" identifying the protocol operation. - * @param[out] permitted TRUE if the user is permitted to execute the given operation, FALSE otherwise. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_check_exec_permission(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *xpath, bool *permitted); - -/** - * @brief Callback to be called by the delivery of RPC specified by xpath. - * Subscribe to it by ::sr_rpc_subscribe call. - * - * @param[in] xpath @ref xp_page "Data Path" identifying the RPC. - * @param[in] input Array of input parameters. - * @param[in] input_cnt Number of input parameters. - * @param[out] output Array of output parameters. Should be allocated on heap, - * will be freed by sysrepo after sending of the RPC response. - * @param[out] output_cnt Number of output parameters. - * @param[in] private_ctx Private context opaque to sysrepo, as passed to ::sr_rpc_subscribe call. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -typedef int (*sr_rpc_cb)(const char *xpath, const sr_val_t *input, const size_t input_cnt, - sr_val_t **output, size_t *output_cnt, void *private_ctx); - -/** - * @brief Callback to be called by the delivery of RPC specified by xpath. - * This RPC callback variant operates with sysrepo trees rather than with sysrepo values, - * use it with ::sr_rpc_subscribe_tree and ::sr_rpc_send_tree. - * - * @param[in] xpath @ref xp_page "Data Path" identifying the RPC. - * @param[in] input Array of input parameters (represented as trees). - * @param[in] input_cnt Number of input parameters. - * @param[out] output Array of output parameters (represented as trees). Should be allocated on heap, - * will be freed by sysrepo after sending of the RPC response. - * @param[out] output_cnt Number of output parameters. - * @param[in] private_ctx Private context opaque to sysrepo, as passed to ::sr_rpc_subscribe_tree call. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -typedef int (*sr_rpc_tree_cb)(const char *xpath, const sr_node_t *input, const size_t input_cnt, - sr_node_t **output, size_t *output_cnt, void *private_ctx); - -/** - * @brief Subscribes for delivery of RPC specified by xpath. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * @param[in] xpath @ref xp_page "Schema Path" identifying the RPC. - * @param[in] callback Callback to be called when the RPC is called. - * @param[in] private_ctx Private context passed to the callback function, opaque to sysrepo. - * @param[in] opts Options overriding default behavior of the subscription, it is supposed to be - * a bitwise OR-ed value of any ::sr_subscr_flag_t flags. - * @param[in,out] subscription Subscription context that is supposed to be released by ::sr_unsubscribe. - * @note An existing context may be passed in case that SR_SUBSCR_CTX_REUSE option is specified. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_rpc_subscribe(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *xpath, sr_rpc_cb callback, void *private_ctx, - sr_subscr_options_t opts, sr_subscription_ctx_t **subscription); - -/** - * @brief Subscribes for delivery of RPC specified by xpath. Unlike ::sr_rpc_subscribe, this - * function expects callback of type ::sr_rpc_tree_cb, therefore use this version if you prefer - * to manipulate with RPC input and output data organized in a list of trees rather than as a flat - * enumeration of all values. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * @param[in] xpath @ref xp_page "Schema Path" identifying the RPC. - * @param[in] callback Callback to be called when the RPC is called. - * @param[in] private_ctx Private context passed to the callback function, opaque to sysrepo. - * @param[in] opts Options overriding default behavior of the subscription, it is supposed to be - * a bitwise OR-ed value of any ::sr_subscr_flag_t flags. - * @param[in,out] subscription Subscription context that is supposed to be released by ::sr_unsubscribe. - * @note An existing context may be passed in case that SR_SUBSCR_CTX_REUSE option is specified. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_rpc_subscribe_tree(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *xpath, sr_rpc_tree_cb callback, - void *private_ctx, sr_subscr_options_t opts, sr_subscription_ctx_t **subscription); - -/** - * @brief Sends a RPC specified by xpath and waits for the result. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * @param[in] xpath @ref xp_page "Data Path" identifying the RPC. - * @param[in] input Array of input parameters (array of all nodes that hold some - * data in RPC input subtree - same as ::sr_get_items would return). - * @param[in] input_cnt Number of input parameters. - * @param[out] output Array of output parameters (all nodes that hold some data - * in RPC output subtree). Will be allocated by sysrepo and should be freed by - * caller using ::sr_free_values. - * @param[out] output_cnt Number of output parameters. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_rpc_send(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *xpath, - const sr_val_t *input, const size_t input_cnt, sr_val_t **output, size_t *output_cnt); - -/** - * @brief Sends a RPC specified by xpath and waits for the result. Input and output data - * are represented as arrays of subtrees reflecting the scheme of RPC arguments. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * @param[in] xpath @ref xp_page "Data Path" identifying the RPC. - * @param[in] input Array of input parameters (organized in trees). - * @param[in] input_cnt Number of input parameters. - * @param[out] output Array of output parameters (organized in trees). - * Will be allocated by sysrepo and should be freed by caller using ::sr_free_trees. - * @param[out] output_cnt Number of output parameters. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_rpc_send_tree(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *xpath, - const sr_node_t *input, const size_t input_cnt, sr_node_t **output, size_t *output_cnt); - - -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// Action API -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - -/** - * @brief Callback to be called by the delivery of Action (operation connected to a specific data node) - * specified by xpath. Subscribe to it by ::sr_action_subscribe call. - * @see This type is an alias for @ref sr_rpc_cb "the RPC callback type" - */ -typedef sr_rpc_cb sr_action_cb; - -/** - * @brief Callback to be called by the delivery of Action (operation connected to a specific data node) - * specified by xpath. - * This callback variant operates with sysrepo trees rather than with sysrepo values, - * use it with ::sr_action_subscribe_tree and ::sr_action_send_tree. - * @see This type is an alias for tree variant of @ref sr_rpc_tree_cb "the RPC callback " - */ -typedef sr_rpc_tree_cb sr_action_tree_cb; - -/** - * @brief Subscribes for delivery of Action specified by xpath. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * @param[in] xpath @ref xp_page "Schema Path" identifying the Action. - * @param[in] callback Callback to be called when the Action is called. - * @param[in] private_ctx Private context passed to the callback function, opaque to sysrepo. - * @param[in] opts Options overriding default behavior of the subscription, it is supposed to be - * a bitwise OR-ed value of any ::sr_subscr_flag_t flags. - * @param[in,out] subscription Subscription context that is supposed to be released by ::sr_unsubscribe. - * @note An existing context may be passed in case that SR_SUBSCR_CTX_REUSE option is specified. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_action_subscribe(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *xpath, sr_action_cb callback, void *private_ctx, - sr_subscr_options_t opts, sr_subscription_ctx_t **subscription); - -/** - * @brief Subscribes for delivery of Action specified by xpath. Unlike ::sr_action_subscribe, this - * function expects callback of type ::sr_action_tree_cb, therefore use this version if you prefer - * to manipulate with Action input and output data organized in a list of trees rather than as a flat - * enumeration of all values. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * @param[in] xpath @ref xp_page "Schema Path" identifying the Action. - * @param[in] callback Callback to be called when the Action is called. - * @param[in] private_ctx Private context passed to the callback function, opaque to sysrepo. - * @param[in] opts Options overriding default behavior of the subscription, it is supposed to be - * a bitwise OR-ed value of any ::sr_subscr_flag_t flags. - * @param[in,out] subscription Subscription context that is supposed to be released by ::sr_unsubscribe. - * @note An existing context may be passed in case that SR_SUBSCR_CTX_REUSE option is specified. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_action_subscribe_tree(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *xpath, sr_action_tree_cb callback, - void *private_ctx, sr_subscr_options_t opts, sr_subscription_ctx_t **subscription); - -/** - * @brief Executes an action specified by xpath and waits for the result. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * @param[in] xpath @ref xp_page "Data Path" identifying the Action. - * @param[in] input Array of input parameters (array of all nodes that hold some - * data in Action input subtree - same as ::sr_get_items would return). - * @param[in] input_cnt Number of input parameters. - * @param[out] output Array of output parameters (all nodes that hold some data - * in Action output subtree). Will be allocated by sysrepo and should be freed by - * caller using ::sr_free_values. - * @param[out] output_cnt Number of output parameters. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_action_send(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *xpath, - const sr_val_t *input, const size_t input_cnt, sr_val_t **output, size_t *output_cnt); - -/** - * @brief Executes an action specified by xpath and waits for the result. Input and output data - * are represented as arrays of subtrees reflecting the scheme of Action arguments. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * @param[in] xpath @ref xp_page "Data Path" identifying the Action. - * @param[in] input Array of input parameters (organized in trees). - * @param[in] input_cnt Number of input parameters. - * @param[out] output Array of output parameters (organized in trees). - * Will be allocated by sysrepo and should be freed by caller using ::sr_free_trees. - * @param[out] output_cnt Number of output parameters. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_action_send_tree(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *xpath, - const sr_node_t *input, const size_t input_cnt, sr_node_t **output, size_t *output_cnt); - - -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// Event Notifications API -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - -/** - * @brief Type of the notification passed to the ::sr_event_notif_cb and ::sr_event_notif_tree_cb callbacks. - */ -typedef enum sr_ev_notif_type_e { - SR_EV_NOTIF_T_REALTIME, /**< Real-time notification. The only possible type if you don't use ::sr_event_notif_replay. */ - SR_EV_NOTIF_T_REPLAY, /**< Replayed notification. */ - SR_EV_NOTIF_T_REPLAY_COMPLETE, /**< Not a real notification, just a signal that the notification replay has completed - (all the stored notifications from the given time interval have been delivered). */ - SR_EV_NOTIF_T_REPLAY_STOP, /**< Not a real notification, just a signal that replay stop time has been reached - (delivered only if stop_time was specified to ::sr_event_notif_replay). */ -} sr_ev_notif_type_t; - -/** - * @brief Flags used to override default notification handling i the datastore. - */ -typedef enum sr_ev_notif_flag_e { - SR_EV_NOTIF_DEFAULT = 0, /**< Notification will be handled normally. */ - SR_EV_NOTIF_EPHEMERAL = 1, /**< Notification will not be stored in the notification store - (and therefore will be also delivered faster). */ -} sr_ev_notif_flag_t; - -/** - * @brief Callback to be called by the delivery of event notification specified by xpath. - * Subscribe to it by ::sr_event_notif_subscribe call. - * - * @param[in] notif_type Type of the notification. - * @param[in] xpath @ref xp_page "Data Path" identifying the event notification. - * @param[in] values Array of all nodes that hold some data in event notification subtree. - * @param[in] values_cnt Number of items inside the values array. - * @param[in] timestamp Time when the notification was generated - * @param[in] private_ctx Private context opaque to sysrepo, - * as passed to ::sr_event_notif_subscribe call. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -typedef void (*sr_event_notif_cb)(const sr_ev_notif_type_t notif_type, const char *xpath, - const sr_val_t *values, const size_t values_cnt, time_t timestamp, void *private_ctx); - -/** - * @brief Callback to be called by the delivery of event notification specified by xpath. - * This callback variant operates with sysrepo trees rather than with sysrepo values, - * use it with ::sr_event_notif_subscribe_tree and ::sr_event_notif_send_tree. - * - * @param[in] notif_type Type of the notification. - * @param[in] xpath @ref xp_page "Data Path" identifying the event notification. - * @param[in] trees Array of subtrees carrying event notification data. - * @param[in] tree_cnt Number of subtrees with data. - * @param[in] timestamp Time when the notification was generated - * @param[in] private_ctx Private context opaque to sysrepo, as passed to ::sr_event_notif_subscribe_tree call. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -typedef void (*sr_event_notif_tree_cb)(const sr_ev_notif_type_t notif_type, const char *xpath, - const sr_node_t *trees, const size_t tree_cnt, time_t timestamp, void *private_ctx); - -/** - * @brief Subscribes for delivery of an event notification specified by xpath. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * @param[in] xpath @ref xp_page "Schema Path" identifying one event notification or special - * path in the form of a module name in which the whole module is subscribed to. - * @param[in] callback Callback to be called when the event notification is send. - * @param[in] private_ctx Private context passed to the callback function, opaque to sysrepo. - * @param[in] opts Options overriding default behavior of the subscription, it is supposed to be - * a bitwise OR-ed value of any ::sr_subscr_flag_t flags. - * @param[in,out] subscription Subscription context that is supposed to be released by ::sr_unsubscribe. - * @note An existing context may be passed in case that SR_SUBSCR_CTX_REUSE option is specified. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_event_notif_subscribe(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *xpath, - sr_event_notif_cb callback, void *private_ctx, sr_subscr_options_t opts, - sr_subscription_ctx_t **subscription); - -/** - * @brief Subscribes for delivery of event notification specified by xpath. - * Unlike ::sr_event_notif_subscribe, this function expects callback of type ::sr_event_notif_tree_cb, - * therefore use this version if you prefer to manipulate with event notification data organized - * in a list of trees rather than as a flat enumeration of all values. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * @param[in] xpath @ref xp_page "Schema Path" identifying one event notification or special - * path in the form of a module name in which the whole module is subscribed to. - * @param[in] callback Callback to be called when the event notification is called. - * @param[in] private_ctx Private context passed to the callback function, opaque to sysrepo. - * @param[in] opts Options overriding default behavior of the subscription, it is supposed to be - * a bitwise OR-ed value of any ::sr_subscr_flag_t flags. - * @param[in,out] subscription Subscription context that is supposed to be released by ::sr_unsubscribe. - * @note An existing context may be passed in case that SR_SUBSCR_CTX_REUSE option is specified. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_event_notif_subscribe_tree(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *xpath, - sr_event_notif_tree_cb callback, void *private_ctx, sr_subscr_options_t opts, - sr_subscription_ctx_t **subscription); - -/** - * @brief Sends an event notification specified by xpath and waits for the result. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * @param[in] xpath @ref xp_page "Data Path" identifying the event notification. - * @param[in] values Array of all nodes that hold some data in event notification subtree - * (same as ::sr_get_items would return). - * @param[in] values_cnt Number of items inside the values array. - * @param[in] opts Options overriding default handling of the notification, it is supposed to be - * a bitwise OR-ed value of any ::sr_ev_notif_flag_t flags. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_event_notif_send(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *xpath, const sr_val_t *values, - const size_t values_cnt, sr_ev_notif_flag_t opts); - -/** - * @brief Sends an event notification specified by xpath and waits for the result. - * The notification data are represented as arrays of subtrees reflecting the scheme - * of the event notification. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * @param[in] xpath @ref xp_page "Data Path" identifying the RPC. - * @param[in] trees Array of subtrees carrying event notification data. - * @param[in] tree_cnt Number of subtrees with data. - * @param[in] opts Options overriding default handling of the notification, it is supposed to be - * a bitwise OR-ed value of any ::sr_ev_notif_flag_t flags. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_event_notif_send_tree(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *xpath, const sr_node_t *trees, - const size_t tree_cnt, sr_ev_notif_flag_t opts); - -/** - * @brief Replays already generated notifications stored in the notification store related to - * the provided notification subscription (or subscriptions, in case that ::SR_SUBSCR_CTX_REUSE - * was used). Notification callbacks of the given susbscriptions will be called with the type set to - * ::SR_EV_NOTIF_T_REPLAY, ::SR_EV_NOTIF_T_REPLAY_COMPLETE or ::SR_EV_NOTIF_T_REPLAY_STOP. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * @param[in] subscription Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * @param[in] start_time Starting time of the desired time window for notification replay. - * @param[in] stop_time End time of the desired time window for notification replay. If set to 0, - * no stop time will be applied (all notifications up to the current time will be delivered, - * ::SR_EV_NOTIF_T_REPLAY_STOP notification won't be delivered). - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_event_notif_replay(sr_session_ctx_t *session, sr_subscription_ctx_t *subscription, - time_t start_time, time_t stop_time); - - -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// Operational Data API -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - -/** - * @brief Callback to be called when operational data at the selected level is requested. - * Subscribe to it by ::sr_dp_get_items_subscribe call. - * - * Callback handler is supposed to provide data of all nodes at the level selected by the xpath argument: - * - * - If the xpath identifies a container, the provider is supposed to return all leaves and leaf-lists values within it. - * Nested lists and containers should not be provided - sysrepo will ask for them in subsequent calls. - * - If the xpath identifies a list, the provider is supposed to return all leaves (except for keys!) and - * leaf-lists values within all instances of the list. Nested lists and containers should not be provided - sysrepo - * will ask for them in subsequent calls. - * - If the xpath identifies a leaf-list, the provider is supposed to return all leaf-list values. - * - If the xpath identifies a leaf, the provider is supposed to return just the leaf in question. - * - * The xpath argument passed to callback can be only the xpath that was used for the subscription, or xpath of - * any nested lists or containers. - * - * @param[in] xpath @ref xp_page "Data Path" identifying the level under which the nodes are requested. - * @param[out] values Array of values at the selected level (allocated by the provider). - * @param[out] values_cnt Number of values returned. - * @param[in] request_id An ID identifying the originating request. - * @param[in] private_ctx Private context opaque to sysrepo, as passed to ::sr_dp_get_items_subscribe call. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -typedef int (*sr_dp_get_items_cb)(const char *xpath, sr_val_t **values, size_t *values_cnt, uint64_t request_id, void *private_ctx); - -/** - * @brief Registers for providing of operational data under given xpath. - * - * @note The XPath must be generic - must not include any list key values. - * @note This API works only for operational data (subtrees marked in YANG as "config false"). - * Subscribing as a data provider for configuration data does not have any effect. - * - * @param[in] session Session context acquired with ::sr_session_start call. - * @param[in] xpath @ref xp_page "Data Path" identifying the subtree under which the provider is able to provide - * operational data. - * @param[in] callback Callback to be called when the operational data nder given xpat is needed. - * @param[in] private_ctx Private context passed to the callback function, opaque to sysrepo. - * @param[in] opts Options overriding default behavior of the subscription, it is supposed to be - * a bitwise OR-ed value of any ::sr_subscr_flag_t flags. - * @param[in,out] subscription Subscription context that is supposed to be released by ::sr_unsubscribe. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_dp_get_items_subscribe(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *xpath, sr_dp_get_items_cb callback, void *private_ctx, - sr_subscr_options_t opts, sr_subscription_ctx_t **subscription); - - -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// Application-local File Descriptor Watcher API -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - -/** - * @brief Event that has occurred on a monitored file descriptor. - */ -typedef enum sr_fd_event_e { - SR_FD_INPUT_READY = 1, /**< File descriptor is now readable without blocking. */ - SR_FD_OUTPUT_READY = 2, /**< File descriptor is now writable without blocking. */ -} sr_fd_event_t; - -/** - * @brief Action that needs to be taken on a file descriptor. - */ -typedef enum sr_fd_action_s { - SR_FD_START_WATCHING, /**< Start watching for the specified event on the file descriptor. */ - SR_FD_STOP_WATCHING, /**< Stop watching for the specified event on the file descriptor. */ -} sr_fd_action_t; - -/** - * @brief Structure representing a change in the set of file descriptors monitored by the application. - */ -typedef struct sr_fd_change_s { - int fd; /**< File descriptor whose monitored state should be changed. */ - int events; /**< Monitoring events tied to the change (or-ed value of ::sr_fd_event_t). */ - sr_fd_action_t action; /**< Action that is supposed to be performed by application-local file descriptor watcher. */ -} sr_fd_change_t; - -/** - * @brief Callback when the subscription manager is terminated - */ -typedef void (*sr_fd_sm_terminated_cb)(); - -/** - * @brief Initializes application-local file descriptor watcher. - * - * This can be used in those applications that subscribe for changes or providing data in sysrepo, which have their - * own event loop that is capable of monitoring of the events on provided file descriptors. In case that the - * application-local file descriptor watcher is initialized, sysrepo client library won't use a separate thread - * for the delivery of the notifications and for calling the callbacks - they will be called from the main thread of the - * application's event loop (inside of ::sr_fd_event_process calls). - * - * @note Calling this function has global consequences on the behavior of the sysrepo client library within the process - * that called it. It is supposed to be called as the first sysrepo API call within the application. - * - * @param[out] fd Initial file descriptor that is supposed to be monitored for readable events by the application. - * Once there is an event detected on this file descriptor, the application is supposed to call ::sr_fd_event_process. - * - * @param[in] sm_terminate_cb Function to be called when the subscription manager is terminated. If this callback is provided, - * it shall block until all pending events on any file descriptor associated with sysrepo have been handled. I.e., ensure that - * the event loop has called sr_fd_event_process() for all pending events before returning from this callback. If this callback - * doesn't block, errors will be shown in the log. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_fd_watcher_init(int *fd, sr_fd_sm_terminated_cb sm_terminate_cb); - -/** - * @brief Cleans-up the application-local file descriptor watcher previously initiated by ::sr_fd_watcher_init. - * It is supposed to be called as the last sysrepo API within the application. - */ -void sr_fd_watcher_cleanup(); - -/** - * @brief Processes an event that has occurred on one of the file descriptors that the application is monitoring for - * sysrepo client library purposes. As a result of this event, another file descriptors may need to be started or - * stopped monitoring by the application. These are returned as \p fd_change_set array. - * - * @param[in] fd File descriptor where an event occurred. - * @param[in] event Type of the event that occurred on the given file descriptor. - * @param[out] fd_change_set Array of file descriptors that need to be started or stopped monitoring for specified event - * by the application. The application is supposed to free this array after it processes it. - * @param[out] fd_change_set_cnt Count of the items in the \p fd_change_set array. - * - * @return Error code (SR_ERR_OK on success). - */ -int sr_fd_event_process(int fd, sr_fd_event_t event, sr_fd_change_t **fd_change_set, size_t *fd_change_set_cnt); - - -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// Cleanup Routines -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - -/** - * @brief Frees ::sr_val_t structure and all memory allocated within it. - * - * @param[in] value Value to be freed. - */ -void sr_free_val(sr_val_t *value); - -/** - * @brief Frees array of ::sr_val_t structures (and all memory allocated - * within of each array element). - * - * @param[in] values Array of values to be freed. - * @param[in] count Number of elements stored in the array. - */ -void sr_free_values(sr_val_t *values, size_t count); - -/** - * @brief Frees ::sr_val_iter_t iterator and all memory allocated within it. - * - * @param[in] iter Iterator to be freed. - */ -void sr_free_val_iter(sr_val_iter_t *iter); - -/** - * @brief Frees ::sr_change_iter_t iterator and all memory allocated within it. - * - * @param[in] iter Iterator to be freed. - */ -void sr_free_change_iter(sr_change_iter_t *iter); - -/** - * @brief Frees array of ::sr_schema_t structures (and all memory allocated - * within of each array element). - * - * @param [in] schemas Array of schemas to be freed. - * @param [in] count Number of elements stored in the array. - */ -void sr_free_schemas(sr_schema_t *schemas, size_t count); - -/** - * @brief Frees sysrepo tree data. - * - * @param[in] tree Tree data to be freed. - */ -void sr_free_tree(sr_node_t *tree); - -/** - * @brief Frees array of sysrepo trees. For each tree, the ::sr_free_tree is called too. - * - * @param[in] trees - * @param[in] count length of array - */ -void sr_free_trees(sr_node_t *trees, size_t count); - -/**@} cl */ - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - -#endif /* SYSREPO_H_ */ |