clixon/apps/restconf
2019-10-27 10:24:13 +01:00
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clixon_restconf.h Added patch media types; restconf patch test-cases; nsc spelling 2019-08-09 14:49:40 +02:00
Makefile.in FreeBSD modifications: Configure, makefiles and test scripts modification for Freebsd 2019-10-20 09:03:31 -10:00
README.md test script minor modifications 2019-10-20 21:11:13 +02:00
restconf_lib.c * Changed clicon_rpc_get and clicon_rpc_get_config functions: added username and replaced namespace with namespace context 2019-10-03 22:01:16 +02:00
restconf_lib.h * Added experimental binary search API function: xml_binsearch 2019-08-14 11:13:24 +02:00
restconf_main.c moved initial hello request from client to backend to immediate before first actual query 2019-10-27 10:24:13 +01:00
restconf_methods.c recover user as config option instead of constant 2019-10-24 20:43:03 +02:00
restconf_methods.h RESTCONF PATCH (plain patch) is supported according to RFC 8040 4.6.1 2019-08-08 11:42:45 +02:00
restconf_methods_get.c * Changed so that 400 Bad Request are for invalid api-path or unknown yang elements, 404 Not Found for valid xml when object not found. 2019-10-07 22:20:34 +02:00
restconf_methods_get.h RESTCONF PUT/POST -d {} media is enforced 2019-08-06 15:47:46 +02:00
restconf_methods_post.c recover user as config option instead of constant 2019-10-24 20:43:03 +02:00
restconf_methods_post.h RESTCONF PATCH (plain patch) is supported according to RFC 8040 4.6.1 2019-08-08 11:42:45 +02:00
restconf_stream.c * Internal backend socket protocol changed: uint32_t session-id added, see clixon_proto.h 2019-10-19 19:52:09 +02:00
restconf_stream.h * RESTCONF PUT/POST erroneously returned 200 OK. Instead restconf now returns: 2019-07-25 13:15:31 +02:00

Clixon Restconf

Installation

The examples are based on Nginx. Other reverse proxies should work but are not verified.

Ensure www-data is member of the CLICON_SOCK_GROUP (default clicon). If not, add it:

  sudo usermod -a -G clicon www-data

This implementation uses FastCGI, see http://www.mit.edu/~yandros/doc/specs/fcgi-spec.html.

Download and start nginx. For example on ubuntu:

  sudo apt install ngnix

on FreeBSD:

  sudo pkg install ngnix

Edit the nginx config file. (On Ubuntu: /etc/nginx/sites-available/default, on FreeBSD: /usr/local/etc/nginx/sites-available/default)

  server {
    ...
    location / {
      fastcgi_pass unix:/www-data/fastcgi_restconf.sock;
      include fastcgi_params;
    }
  }

Start nginx daemon

  sudo /etc/init.d nginx start

Alternatively, start it via systemd:

  sudo systemctl start nginx.service

Or on FreeBSD:

  sudo service nginx start

Start clixon backend daemon (if not already started)

  sudo clixon_backend -s init -f /usr/local/etc/example.xml

Start clixon restconf daemon

  sudo -u www-data -s /www-data/clixon_restconf -f /usr/local/etc/example.xml

On FreeBSD:

  sudo -u www -s /www/clixon_restconf -f /usr/local/etc/example.xml

Make restconf calls with curl (or other http client). Example of writing a new interface specification:

  curl -sX PUT http://localhost/restconf/data/ietf-interfaces:interfaces -H 'Content-Type: application/yang-data+json' -d '{"ietf-interfaces:interfaces":{"interface":{"name":"eth1","type":"clixon-example:eth","enabled":true}}}'

Get the data

  curl -X GET http://127.0.0.1/restconf/data/ietf-interfaces:interfaces
  {
    "ietf-interfaces:interfaces": {
      "interface": [
        {
          "name": "eth1",
          "type": "clixon-example:eth",
          "enabled": true
        }
      ]
    }
  }

Get the type of a specific interface:

  curl -X GET http://127.0.0.1/restconf/data/ietf-interfacesinterfaces/interface=eth1/type
  {
    "ietf-interfaces:type": "clixon-example:eth" 
  }

Streams

Clixon have two experimental restconf event stream implementations following RFC8040 Section 6 using SSE. One native and one using Nginx nchan. The Nchan alternaitve is described in the next section.

The example creates an EXAMPLE stream.

Set the Clixon configuration options:

<CLICON_STREAM_PATH>streams</CLICON_STREAM_PATH>
<CLICON_STREAM_URL>https://example.com</CLICON_STREAM_URL>
<CLICON_STREAM_RETENTION>3600</CLICON_STREAM_RETENTION>

In this example, the stream EXAMPLE would be accessed with https://example.com/streams/EXAMPLE.

The retention is configured as 1 hour, i.e., the stream replay function will only save timeseries one other.

Clixon defines an internal in-memory (not persistent) replay function controlled by the configure option above.

You may access a restconf streams using curl.

Add the following to extend the nginx configuration file with the following statements (for example):

	location /streams {
	    fastcgi_pass unix:/www-data/fastcgi_restconf.sock;
	    include fastcgi_params;
 	    proxy_http_version 1.1;
	    proxy_set_header Connection "";
        }

An example of a stream access is as follows:

> curl -H "Accept: text/event-stream" -s -X GET http://localhost/streams/EXAMPLE
data: <notification xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:notification:1.0"><eventTime>2018-11-04T14:47:11.373124</eventTime><event><event-class>fault</event-class><reportingEntity><card>Ethernet0</card></reportingEntity><severity>major</severity></event></notification>

data: <notification xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:notification:1.0"><eventTime>2018-11-04T14:47:16.375265</eventTime><event><event-class>fault</event-class><reportingEntity><card>Ethernet0</card></reportingEntity><severity>major</severity></event></notification>

You can also specify start and stop time. Start-time enables replay of existing samples, while stop-time is used both for replay, but also for stopping a stream at some future time.

   curl -H "Accept: text/event-stream" -s -X GET http://localhost/streams/EXAMPLE?start-time=2014-10-25T10:02:00&stop-time=2014-10-25T12:31:00

See (stream tests)[../test/test_streams.sh] for more examples.

Nchan

As an alternative streams implementation, Nginx/Nchan can be used. Nginx uses pub/sub channels and can be configured in a variety of ways. The following uses a simple variant with one generic subscription channel (streams) and one publication channel (pub).

The advantage with Nchan is the large eco-system around Nginx and Nchan.

Native mode and Nchan mode can co-exist, but the publish URL of Nchan should be different from the streams URL of the native streams.

Nchan mode does not use Clixon retention, since it uses its own replay mechanism.

Download and install nchan, see (https://nchan.io/#install).

Add the following to extend the Nginx configuration file with the following statements (example):

        location ~ /sub/(\w+)$ {
            nchan_subscriber;
            nchan_channel_id $1; #first capture of the location match
        }
        location ~ /pub/(\w+)$ {
            nchan_publisher;
            nchan_channel_id $1; #first capture of the location match
        }        

Configure clixon with --enable-publish which enables curl code for publishing streams to nchan.

You also need to configure CLICON_STREAM_PUB to enable pushing notifications to Nginx/Nchan. Example:

<CLICON_STREAM_PUB>http://localhost/pub</CLICON_STREAM_PUB>

Clicon will then publish events from stream EXAMPLE to `http://localhost/pub/EXAMPLE

Access the event stream EXAMPLE using curl:

   curl -H "Accept: text/event-stream" -s -X GET http://localhost/streams/EXAMPLE
: hi

id: 1541344320:0
data: <notification xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:notification:1.0"><eventTime>2018-11-04T15:12:00.435769</eventTime><event><event-class>fault</event-class><reportingEntity><card>Ethernet0</card></reportingEntity><severity>major</severity></event></notification>

id: 1541344325:0
data: <notification xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:notification:1.0"><eventTime>2018-11-04T15:12:05.446425</eventTime><event><event-class>fault</event-class><reportingEntity><card>Ethernet0</card></reportingEntity><severity>major</severity></event></notification>

Note that the SSE stream output is different than for native streams, and that Last-Event-Id is used for replay:

curl -H "Accept: text/event-stream" -H "Last-Event-ID: 1539961709:0" -s -X GET http://localhost/streams/EXAMPLE

See (https://nchan.io/#eventsource) on more info on how to access an SSE sub endpoint.

Debugging

Start the restconf fastcgi program with debug flag:

sudo su -c "/www-data/clixon_restconf -D 1 -f /usr/local/etc/example.xml" -s /bin/sh www-data

Look at syslog:

tail -f /var/log/syslog | grep clixon_restconf

Send command:

curl -G http://127.0.0.1/restconf/data/*

You can also run restconf in a debugger.

sudo gdb /www-data/clixon_restconf
(gdb) run -D 1 -f /usr/local/etc/example.xml

but you need to ensure /www-data/fastcgi_restconf.sock has the following access:

rwxr-xr-x 1 www-data www-data 0 sep 22 11:46 /www-data/fastcgi_restconf.sock

You can set debug level of the backend via restconf:

   url -is -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/yang-data+json" -d '{"clixon-lib:input":{"level":1}}' http://localhost/restconf/operations/clixon-lib:debug