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2019-07-04[vyos.config] T1505: correct return_effective_values output splitting.Daniil Baturin
2018-08-26T801: correct parsing of returnValues and listNodes output.Daniil Baturin
2018-06-20Initial API documentation for vyos.config.Daniil Baturin
2018-06-16Set the license of all vyos.* libraries to LGPLv2+.Daniil Baturin
2018-02-28Fix return_values function (return a list instead of a raw string).Daniil Baturin
2017-10-26T433: Add "effective" observers and inSession to the vyos.config libraryTaniadz
2017-09-08Make the vyos.config.Config's return_value(s) and list_node functions behave ↵Daniil Baturin
like their Perl counterparts. Most scripts used to do something like my $foo = $config->returnValue("system foo"); if !defined($foo) { $foo = $defaultFooValue; } In most cases values do not exist because they are optional and simply not set. In a substantial minority of cases they don't exist but are mandatory, in this case it's probably a good practice to check if it exists first. In rare but frustrating cases returnValue returns undef because the path is wrong. It was tempting but as it turns out impractical to force the user to handle every undefined value as an error, but the cost of wrapping every return_value call in a try/except block is too high. Instead we should facilitate the most common case. For this, those functions now support an optional named argument default=None so an optional value with a sensible default can be handled like $foo = config.return_value("system foo", default="bar")
2017-09-08Automatically decode the output of cli-shell-api as ASCIIDaniil Baturin
to avoid having to decode it anywhere else.
2017-08-17T353: add the Python library for reading VyOS config to the new package.Daniil Baturin