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diff --git a/schema/interface_definition.rnc b/schema/interface_definition.rnc
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+# interface_definition.rnc: VyConf reference tree XML grammar
+#
+# Copyright (C) 2014. 2017 VyOS maintainers and contributors <maintainers@vyos.net>
+#
+# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
+# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+# Lesser General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
+# License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
+# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301
+# USA
+
+# The language of this file is compact form RELAX-NG
+# http://relaxng.org/compact-tutorial-20030326.htm
+# (unless converted to XML, then just RELAX-NG :)
+
+# Interface definition starts with interfaceDefinition tag that may contain node tags
+start = element interfaceDefinition
+{
+ node*
+}
+
+# node tag may contain node, leafNode, or tagNode tags
+# Those are intermediate configuration nodes that may only contain
+# other nodes and must not have values
+node = element node
+{
+ (ownerAttr? & nodeNameAttr),
+ (properties? & children? )
+}
+
+# Tag nodes are containers for nodes without predefined names, like network interfaces
+# or user names (e.g. "interfaces ethernet eth0" or "user jrandomhacker")
+# Tag nodes may contain node and leafNode elements, and also nameConstraint tags
+# They must not contain other tag nodes
+tagNode = element tagNode
+{
+ (ownerAttr? & nodeNameAttr),
+ (properties? & children )
+}
+
+# Leaf nodes are terminal configuration nodes that can't have children,
+# but can have values.
+# Leaf node may contain one or more valueConstraint tags
+# If multiple valueConstraint tags are used, they work a logical OR
+# Leaf nodes can have "multi" attribute that indicated that it can have
+# more than one value
+leafNode = element leafNode
+{
+ (ownerAttr? & nodeNameAttr),
+ properties
+}
+
+# Normal and tag nodes may have children
+children = element children
+{
+ (node | tagNode | leafNode)+
+}
+
+# Nodes may have properties
+# For simplicity, any property is allowed in any node,
+# but whether they are used or not is implementation-defined
+#
+# Leaf nodes may differ in number of values that can be
+# associated with them.
+# By default, a leaf node can have only one value.
+# "multi" tag means a node can have one or more values,
+# "valueless" means it can have no values at all.
+# "hidden" means node visibility can be toggled, eg 'dangerous' commands,
+# "secret" allows a node to hide its value from unprivileged users.
+#
+# "priority" is used to influence node processing order for nodes
+# with exact same dependencies and in compatibility modes.
+properties = element properties
+{
+ help? &
+ constraint? &
+ valueHelp* &
+ (element constraintErrorMessage { text })? &
+ completionHelp* &
+
+ # These are meaningful only for leaf nodes
+ (element valueless { empty })? &
+ (element multi { empty })? &
+ (element hidden { empty })? &
+ (element secret { empty })? &
+ (element priority { text })? &
+
+ # These are meaningful only for tag nodes
+ (element keepChildOrder { empty })?
+}
+
+# All nodes must have "name" attribute
+nodeNameAttr = attribute name
+{
+ text
+}
+
+# Ordinary nodes and tag nodes can have "owner" attribute.
+# Owner is the component that is notified when node changes.
+ownerAttr = attribute owner
+{
+ text
+}
+
+# Tag and leaf nodes may have constraints on their names and values
+# (respectively).
+# When multiple constraints are listed, they work as logical OR
+constraint = element constraint
+{
+ ( (element regex { text }) |
+ validator )+
+}
+
+# A constraint may also use an external validator rather than regex
+validator = element validator
+{
+ ( (attribute name { text }) &
+ (attribute argument { text })? ),
+ empty
+}
+
+# help tags contains brief description of the purpose of the node
+help = element help
+{
+ text
+}
+
+# valueHelp tags contain information about acceptable value format
+valueHelp = element valueHelp
+{
+ element format { text } &
+ element description { text }
+}
+
+# completionHelp tags contain information about allowed values of a node that is used for generating
+# tab completion in the CLI frontend and drop-down lists in GUI frontends
+# It is only meaninful for leaf nodes
+# Allowed values can be given as a fixed list of values (e.g. <list>foo bar baz</list>),
+# as a configuration path (e.g. <path>interfaces ethernet</path>),
+# or as a path to a script file that generates the list (e.g. <script>/usr/lib/foo/list-things</script>
+completionHelp = element completionHelp
+{
+ (element list { text })* &
+ (element path { text })* &
+ (element script { text })*
+}
diff --git a/schema/interface_definition.rng b/schema/interface_definition.rng
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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<grammar xmlns="http://relaxng.org/ns/structure/1.0">
+ <!--
+ interface_definition.rnc: VyConf reference tree XML grammar
+
+ Copyright (C) 2014. 2017 VyOS maintainers and contributors <maintainers@vyos.net>
+
+ This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+ version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+ This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+ Lesser General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
+ Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301
+ USA
+ -->
+ <!--
+ The language of this file is compact form RELAX-NG
+ http://relaxng.org/compact-tutorial-20030326.htm
+ (unless converted to XML, then just RELAX-NG :)
+ -->
+ <!-- Interface definition starts with interfaceDefinition tag that may contain node tags -->
+ <start>
+ <element name="interfaceDefinition">
+ <zeroOrMore>
+ <ref name="node"/>
+ </zeroOrMore>
+ </element>
+ </start>
+ <!--
+ node tag may contain node, leafNode, or tagNode tags
+ Those are intermediate configuration nodes that may only contain
+ other nodes and must not have values
+ -->
+ <define name="node">
+ <element name="node">
+ <interleave>
+ <optional>
+ <ref name="ownerAttr"/>
+ </optional>
+ <ref name="nodeNameAttr"/>
+ </interleave>
+ <interleave>
+ <optional>
+ <ref name="properties"/>
+ </optional>
+ <optional>
+ <ref name="children"/>
+ </optional>
+ </interleave>
+ </element>
+ </define>
+ <!--
+ Tag nodes are containers for nodes without predefined names, like network interfaces
+ or user names (e.g. "interfaces ethernet eth0" or "user jrandomhacker")
+ Tag nodes may contain node and leafNode elements, and also nameConstraint tags
+ They must not contain other tag nodes
+ -->
+ <define name="tagNode">
+ <element name="tagNode">
+ <interleave>
+ <optional>
+ <ref name="ownerAttr"/>
+ </optional>
+ <ref name="nodeNameAttr"/>
+ </interleave>
+ <interleave>
+ <optional>
+ <ref name="properties"/>
+ </optional>
+ <ref name="children"/>
+ </interleave>
+ </element>
+ </define>
+ <!--
+ Leaf nodes are terminal configuration nodes that can't have children,
+ but can have values.
+ Leaf node may contain one or more valueConstraint tags
+ If multiple valueConstraint tags are used, they work a logical OR
+ Leaf nodes can have "multi" attribute that indicated that it can have
+ more than one value
+ -->
+ <define name="leafNode">
+ <element name="leafNode">
+ <interleave>
+ <optional>
+ <ref name="ownerAttr"/>
+ </optional>
+ <ref name="nodeNameAttr"/>
+ </interleave>
+ <ref name="properties"/>
+ </element>
+ </define>
+ <!-- Normal and tag nodes may have children -->
+ <define name="children">
+ <element name="children">
+ <oneOrMore>
+ <choice>
+ <ref name="node"/>
+ <ref name="tagNode"/>
+ <ref name="leafNode"/>
+ </choice>
+ </oneOrMore>
+ </element>
+ </define>
+ <!--
+ Nodes may have properties
+ For simplicity, any property is allowed in any node,
+ but whether they are used or not is implementation-defined
+
+ Leaf nodes may differ in number of values that can be
+ associated with them.
+ By default, a leaf node can have only one value.
+ "multi" tag means a node can have one or more values,
+ "valueless" means it can have no values at all.
+ "hidden" means node visibility can be toggled, eg 'dangerous' commands,
+ "secret" allows a node to hide its value from unprivileged users.
+
+ "priority" is used to influence node processing order for nodes
+ with exact same dependencies and in compatibility modes.
+ -->
+ <define name="properties">
+ <element name="properties">
+ <interleave>
+ <optional>
+ <ref name="help"/>
+ </optional>
+ <optional>
+ <ref name="constraint"/>
+ </optional>
+ <zeroOrMore>
+ <ref name="valueHelp"/>
+ </zeroOrMore>
+ <optional>
+ <element name="constraintErrorMessage">
+ <text/>
+ </element>
+ </optional>
+ <zeroOrMore>
+ <ref name="completionHelp"/>
+ </zeroOrMore>
+ <optional>
+ <!-- These are meaningful only for leaf nodes -->
+ <group>
+ <element name="valueless">
+ <empty/>
+ </element>
+ </group>
+ </optional>
+ <optional>
+ <element name="multi">
+ <empty/>
+ </element>
+ </optional>
+ <optional>
+ <element name="hidden">
+ <empty/>
+ </element>
+ </optional>
+ <optional>
+ <element name="secret">
+ <empty/>
+ </element>
+ </optional>
+ <optional>
+ <element name="priority">
+ <text/>
+ </element>
+ </optional>
+ <optional>
+ <!-- These are meaningful only for tag nodes -->
+ <group>
+ <element name="keepChildOrder">
+ <empty/>
+ </element>
+ </group>
+ </optional>
+ </interleave>
+ </element>
+ </define>
+ <!-- All nodes must have "name" attribute -->
+ <define name="nodeNameAttr">
+ <attribute name="name"/>
+ </define>
+ <!--
+ Ordinary nodes and tag nodes can have "owner" attribute.
+ Owner is the component that is notified when node changes.
+ -->
+ <define name="ownerAttr">
+ <attribute name="owner"/>
+ </define>
+ <!--
+ Tag and leaf nodes may have constraints on their names and values
+ (respectively).
+ When multiple constraints are listed, they work as logical OR
+ -->
+ <define name="constraint">
+ <element name="constraint">
+ <oneOrMore>
+ <choice>
+ <element name="regex">
+ <text/>
+ </element>
+ <ref name="validator"/>
+ </choice>
+ </oneOrMore>
+ </element>
+ </define>
+ <!-- A constraint may also use an external validator rather than regex -->
+ <define name="validator">
+ <element name="validator">
+ <interleave>
+ <attribute name="name"/>
+ <optional>
+ <attribute name="argument"/>
+ </optional>
+ </interleave>
+ <empty/>
+ </element>
+ </define>
+ <!-- help tags contains brief description of the purpose of the node -->
+ <define name="help">
+ <element name="help">
+ <text/>
+ </element>
+ </define>
+ <!-- valueHelp tags contain information about acceptable value format -->
+ <define name="valueHelp">
+ <element name="valueHelp">
+ <interleave>
+ <element name="format">
+ <text/>
+ </element>
+ <element name="description">
+ <text/>
+ </element>
+ </interleave>
+ </element>
+ </define>
+ <!--
+ completionHelp tags contain information about allowed values of a node that is used for generating
+ tab completion in the CLI frontend and drop-down lists in GUI frontends
+ It is only meaninful for leaf nodes
+ Allowed values can be given as a fixed list of values (e.g. <list>foo bar baz</list>),
+ as a configuration path (e.g. <path>interfaces ethernet</path>),
+ or as a path to a script file that generates the list (e.g. <script>/usr/lib/foo/list-things</script>
+ -->
+ <define name="completionHelp">
+ <element name="completionHelp">
+ <interleave>
+ <zeroOrMore>
+ <element name="list">
+ <text/>
+ </element>
+ </zeroOrMore>
+ <zeroOrMore>
+ <element name="path">
+ <text/>
+ </element>
+ </zeroOrMore>
+ <zeroOrMore>
+ <element name="script">
+ <text/>
+ </element>
+ </zeroOrMore>
+ </interleave>
+ </element>
+ </define>
+</grammar>
diff --git a/schema/op-mode-definition.rnc b/schema/op-mode-definition.rnc
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9c84de0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/schema/op-mode-definition.rnc
@@ -0,0 +1,107 @@
+# interface_definition.rnc: VyConf reference tree XML grammar
+#
+# Copyright (C) 2014. 2017 VyOS maintainers and contributors <maintainers@vyos.net>
+#
+# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
+# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+# Lesser General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
+# License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
+# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301
+# USA
+
+# The language of this file is compact form RELAX-NG
+# http://relaxng.org/compact-tutorial-20030326.htm
+# (unless converted to XML, then just RELAX-NG :)
+
+# Interface definition starts with interfaceDefinition tag that may contain node tags
+start = element interfaceDefinition
+{
+ node*
+}
+
+# node tag may contain node, leafNode, or tagNode tags
+# Those are intermediate configuration nodes that may only contain
+# other nodes and must not have values
+node = element node
+{
+ nodeNameAttr,
+ (properties? & children? & command?)
+}
+
+# Tag nodes are containers for nodes without predefined names, like network interfaces
+# or user names (e.g. "interfaces ethernet eth0" or "user jrandomhacker")
+# Tag nodes may contain node and leafNode elements, and also nameConstraint tags
+# They must not contain other tag nodes
+tagNode = element tagNode
+{
+ nodeNameAttr,
+ (properties? & children & command?)
+}
+
+# Leaf nodes are terminal configuration nodes that can't have children,
+# but can have values.
+
+leafNode = element leafNode
+{
+ nodeNameAttr,
+ (command & properties)
+}
+
+# Normal and tag nodes may have children
+children = element children
+{
+ (node | tagNode | leafNode)+
+}
+
+# Nodes may have properties
+# For simplicity, any property is allowed in any node,
+# but whether they are used or not is implementation-defined
+
+
+properties = element properties
+{
+ help? &
+ completionHelp*
+}
+
+# All nodes must have "name" attribute
+nodeNameAttr = attribute name
+{
+ text
+}
+
+
+
+
+
+# help tags contains brief description of the purpose of the node
+help = element help
+{
+ text
+}
+
+command = element command
+{
+ text
+}
+
+# completionHelp tags contain information about allowed values of a node that is used for generating
+# tab completion in the CLI frontend and drop-down lists in GUI frontends
+# It is only meaninful for leaf nodes
+# Allowed values can be given as a fixed list of values (e.g. <list>foo bar baz</list>),
+# as a configuration path (e.g. <path>interfaces ethernet</path>),
+# or as a path to a script file that generates the list (e.g. <script>/usr/lib/foo/list-things</script>
+completionHelp = element completionHelp
+{
+ (element list { text })* &
+ (element path { text })* &
+ (element script { text })*
+}
diff --git a/schema/op-mode-definition.rng b/schema/op-mode-definition.rng
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e9e7887
--- /dev/null
+++ b/schema/op-mode-definition.rng
@@ -0,0 +1,165 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<grammar xmlns="http://relaxng.org/ns/structure/1.0">
+ <!--
+ interface_definition.rnc: VyConf reference tree XML grammar
+
+ Copyright (C) 2014. 2017 VyOS maintainers and contributors <maintainers@vyos.net>
+
+ This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+ version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+ This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+ Lesser General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
+ Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301
+ USA
+ -->
+ <!--
+ The language of this file is compact form RELAX-NG
+ http://relaxng.org/compact-tutorial-20030326.htm
+ (unless converted to XML, then just RELAX-NG :)
+ -->
+ <!-- Interface definition starts with interfaceDefinition tag that may contain node tags -->
+ <start>
+ <element name="interfaceDefinition">
+ <zeroOrMore>
+ <ref name="node"/>
+ </zeroOrMore>
+ </element>
+ </start>
+ <!--
+ node tag may contain node, leafNode, or tagNode tags
+ Those are intermediate configuration nodes that may only contain
+ other nodes and must not have values
+ -->
+ <define name="node">
+ <element name="node">
+ <ref name="nodeNameAttr"/>
+ <interleave>
+ <optional>
+ <ref name="properties"/>
+ </optional>
+ <optional>
+ <ref name="children"/>
+ </optional>
+ <optional>
+ <ref name="command"/>
+ </optional>
+ </interleave>
+ </element>
+ </define>
+ <!--
+ Tag nodes are containers for nodes without predefined names, like network interfaces
+ or user names (e.g. "interfaces ethernet eth0" or "user jrandomhacker")
+ Tag nodes may contain node and leafNode elements, and also nameConstraint tags
+ They must not contain other tag nodes
+ -->
+ <define name="tagNode">
+ <element name="tagNode">
+ <ref name="nodeNameAttr"/>
+ <interleave>
+ <optional>
+ <ref name="properties"/>
+ </optional>
+ <optional>
+ <ref name="children"/>
+ </optional>
+ <optional>
+ <ref name="command"/>
+ </optional>
+ </interleave>
+ </element>
+ </define>
+ <!--
+ Leaf nodes are terminal configuration nodes that can't have children,
+ but can have values.
+ -->
+ <define name="leafNode">
+ <element name="leafNode">
+ <ref name="nodeNameAttr"/>
+ <interleave>
+ <ref name="command"/>
+ <ref name="properties"/>
+ </interleave>
+ </element>
+ </define>
+ <!-- Normal and tag nodes may have children -->
+ <define name="children">
+ <element name="children">
+ <oneOrMore>
+ <choice>
+ <ref name="node"/>
+ <ref name="tagNode"/>
+ <ref name="leafNode"/>
+ </choice>
+ </oneOrMore>
+ </element>
+ </define>
+ <!--
+ Nodes may have properties
+ For simplicity, any property is allowed in any node,
+ but whether they are used or not is implementation-defined
+ -->
+ <define name="properties">
+ <element name="properties">
+ <interleave>
+ <optional>
+ <ref name="help"/>
+ </optional>
+ <zeroOrMore>
+ <ref name="completionHelp"/>
+ </zeroOrMore>
+ </interleave>
+ </element>
+ </define>
+ <!-- All nodes must have "name" attribute -->
+ <define name="nodeNameAttr">
+ <attribute name="name"/>
+ </define>
+ <!-- help tags contains brief description of the purpose of the node -->
+ <define name="help">
+ <element name="help">
+ <text/>
+ </element>
+ </define>
+ <define name="command">
+ <element name="command">
+ <text/>
+ </element>
+ </define>
+ <!--
+ completionHelp tags contain information about allowed values of a node that is used for generating
+ tab completion in the CLI frontend and drop-down lists in GUI frontends
+ It is only meaninful for leaf nodes
+ Allowed values can be given as a fixed list of values (e.g. <list>foo bar baz</list>),
+ as a configuration path (e.g. <path>interfaces ethernet</path>),
+ or as a path to a script file that generates the list (e.g. <script>/usr/lib/foo/list-things</script>
+ -->
+ <define name="completionHelp">
+ <element name="completionHelp">
+ <interleave>
+ <zeroOrMore>
+ <element name="list">
+ <text/>
+ </element>
+ </zeroOrMore>
+ <zeroOrMore>
+ <element name="path">
+ <text/>
+ </element>
+ </zeroOrMore>
+ <zeroOrMore>
+ <element name="script">
+ <text/>
+ </element>
+ </zeroOrMore>
+ </interleave>
+ </element>
+ </define>
+</grammar>