- statistics and transport/source-host parameters
- extended internal NETCONF hello with transport and source-host attributes
clixon-lib,yang
- Moved all extended internal NETCONF attributes to the clicon-lib namespace
C-API:
- wrapped most attribute creation into new fn xml_add_attr()
New API is as follows:
* `clixon_xml2file()` - Print internal tree as XML to file
* `clixon_xml2cbuf()` - Print internal tree as XML to buffer
* `clixon_json2file()` - Print internal tree as JSON to file
* `clixon_json2cbuf()` - Print internal tree as JSON to buffer
* `clixon_cli2file()` - Print internal tree as CLI format to file
* `clixon_txt2file()` - Print internal tree as text format to file
* Added new text syntax parsing and loading from CLI
* Unified text output functions to `xml2txt` and moved to clixon_text_syntax.[ch]
* The following are removed: `cli_xml2txt` and `xml2txt_cb`
* Text output format changed:
* Namespace/modulename added to top-level
* See [Support performant load_config_file(...) for TEXT format](https://github.com/clicon/clixon/issues/324)
* Added `skiptop` parameter, if set only apply to children of a node, skip top node
* default is 0
* Functions are merged, ie removed and replaced with more generic functions
* `xml2json_cbuf()`: Added `skiptop` parameter: `xml2json_cbuf(..., int skiptop)`
* `xml2json()` and `xml2json_cb()` merged into `xml2json_file()` with `skiptop`
* Replace `xml2json(...)` with `xml2json_file(..., stdout, 0)`
* Replace `xml2json_cb(...)` with `xml2json_file(..., 0)`
* `clicon_xml2cbuf()`: Added `skiptop` parameter: `clicon_xml2cbuf(..., int skiptop)`
* `xml2cli()`: Added `skiptop` parameter: `xml2cli(..., int skiptop)`
* First hello is 1.0 EOM framing, then successing rpc is chunked framing
* See
* [Netconf framing](https://github.com/clicon/clixon/issues/50), and
* [Clixon does not switch to chunked framing after NETCONF 1.1 is negotiated](https://github.com/clicon/clixon/issues/314)
* C:
* Moved netconf framing code from netconf application to clixon lib
* Test:
* New expecteof_netconf and adjusted other expect scripts to handle NETCONF 1.1 framing
* Load/save JSON config file did not work
* Added rfc7951 parameter to `clixon_json_parse_string()` and `clixon_json_parse_file()`
* If set, honor RFC 7951: JSON Encoding of Data Modeled with YANG, eg it requires module name prefixes
* If not set, parse as regular JSON
* Test: added test_db.sh for datastore format tests
* Example, assume XML: `<s><![CDATA[ z > x & x < y ]]></s>`
* Previous bevavior:
* JSON: {"s":" z > x & x < y "}
* New behavior:
* JSON: `{"s":"<![CDATA[ z > x & x < y ]]>"}`
* To keep old behavior, set `JSON_CDATA_STRIP` in clixon_custom.h
- Changed logic on how to find clixon_restconf in pseudo plugin
- Removed ==== in constants to avoid conflict with git merge
- Remove assert
- Added fuzzing for netconf
* Fixed: [Performance issue when parsing large JSON param](https://github.com/clicon/clixon/issues/266)
* Moved strlen() from for end condition
* Fixed debugging of xpath parser
* Replaces the hardcoded "config" keyword.
* Implemented by a compile-time option called `DATASTORE_TOP_SYMBOL` option in clixon_custom.h
* Tests: added endtest to all tests. Removed all premature exits if BE=0
1. Added #ifdef extern "C" to public header files.
2. Changed variables that are key words in c++, to different names (like ns instead of namespace).
3. Changed char* to const char* for constant strings.
* Reduced memory for attribute and body objects, see `XML_NEW_DIFFERENTIATE` compile-time option.
* Optimized cbuf handling in parsing and xml2cbuf functions.
* Optimized xml scanner to read strings rather than single chars
* Optimized xml_merge for the case of disjunct trees.
* `clixon_xml_parse_string()`
* `clixon_xml_parse_file()`
* New JSON parsing API, with same signature as XML parsing:
* `clixon_json_parse_string()`
* `clixon_xml_parse_file()`
* XML YANG binding API have been rearranged as follows:
* `xml_bind_yang_rpc()`
* `xml_bind_yang_rpc_reply()`
* `xml_bind_yang()`
* `xml_bind_yang0()`
* If you have used, `ys`, add `xml_spec_set(x, ys)` after the statement
* If you have `xml_type_set(x, TYPE)` or `xml_prefix_set(x, PREFIX)` immediately after the statement, you can remove those and set them directly as: `xml_new(name, PREFIX, xp, TYPE)`