This program provides an interactive console for working with YANG data. It can connect to NETCONF servers, work as a standalone YANG data editor, or talk to sysrepo locally.
For building, one needs:
- A C++20 compiler
- Boost (we're testing with
1.78
) - cmake for managing the build
- libyang plus the C++ bindings
- libnetconf2 plus the C++ bindings for connecting to NETCONF servers
- replxx which provides interactive line prompts
- docopt for CLI option parsing
- pkg-config for building
- optionally, Doctest as a C++ unit test framework
- optionally, trompeloeil for mock objects in C++
- optionally, sysrepo plus the C++ bindings for the local sysrepo backend, and for the comprehensive test suite
- optionally, netopeer2 for a test suite
At times the devel
branch of libyang
, sysrepo
, libnetconf2
and Netopeer2
might be required due to fresh bugfixes and behavior changes.
The build process uses CMake.
A quick-and-dirty build with no fancy options can be as simple as mkdir build && cd build && cmake .. && make && make install
.
Issue reporting and feature requests are welcome over GitHub.
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Copyright © CESNET, https://www.cesnet.cz/ . Portions copyright © Faculty of Information Technology, Czech Technical University in Prague, https://fit.cvut.cz/ . Most of the code was written by Václav Kubernát (CESNET, formerly FIT ČVUT) and Jan Kundrát (CESNET). The project is distributed under the terms of the Apache 2.0 license.