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os.system does print the ouput of the command, run() does not.
A new function called call() does the printing and return the error code.
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... to make it clear also directories can be chown(-ed)
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Accessing a list of dictionaries and parsind/manipulating the content can and
should be done in a way other interface implementations do it. Just to name a
few:
- Ethernet
- L2TPv3
- WWAN (WirelessModem)
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Interfaces enslaved to a bridge are not allowed to be deleted. If an interface
is deleted from the config but it is still enslaved to a bridge will cause a
configuration error on the subsequent boot.
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WireGuard has been the only subsystem combining a remote ip address and a
remote port number into a single node. This is bad as there is no possiblity
for the XML based input validation for IP address and port numbers.
That's the reason the peer endpoint node goets migrated into a peer address
and a peer port node utilizing the embedded syntax node checking for IP
addresses and port ranges.
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The Interface get_state/set_state were not clear about
if they edited the admin or operational state.
functions are now using admin_state and oper_state
for clarity.
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os.environ['VYOS_TAGNODE_VALUE']
This has been only a theoretical problem but then the error condition was
triggered - only an error has been printed instead of raising an Exception.
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renamed: interface-bonding.py -> interfaces-bonding.py
renamed: interface-bridge.py -> interfaces-bridge.py
renamed: interface-dummy.py -> interfaces-dummy.py
renamed: interface-ethernet.py -> interfaces-ethernet.py
renamed: interface-loopback.py -> interfaces-loopback.py
renamed: interface-openvpn.py -> interfaces-openvpn.py
renamed: interface-vxlan.py -> interfaces-vxlan.py
renamed: interface-wireguard.py -> interfaces-wireguard.py
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