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Add YANG modules, I-D source, example XML instance of the data model and figures (if any) and push them into the forked project repository. Put everything into the main directory, do not create any subdirectories.
Edit the file
README.md:
remove the part above three dashes (---
) and use the remaining
template to add information about the project.
The Makefile has to be updated as follows:
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Set the
I_D
variable to the name of the Internet-Draft (without the revision number), andREVNO
to the current revision number. The I-D source then should be in a file whose name is the value ofI_D
concatenated with the extension.xml
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The
MODULES
variable should contain a space separated list of YANG modules and submodules that comprise the data model. Use only module names without the.yang
extension. -
The
FIGURES
variable should contain names of files with figures, including tree diagrams, code snippets or other ascii art. -
The variables
EXAMPLE_BASE
andEXAMPLE_TYPE
together determine the file name and type of an example XML instance of the data model that is typically included in an appendix of the Internet-Draft. For example, if the XML document is a reply to the message, the value ofEXAMPLE_TYPE
should beget-reply
, and then, if theEXAMPLE_BASE
isexample
, the XML document should be stored in the fileexample-get-reply.xml
, or otherwise its name should be given as the value of theEXAMPLE_INST
variable.
In general, Makefile variables with uppercase names may be adjusted while those with lowercase names should not be changed (unless you know what you are doing).
The Makefile may be extended with new rules, e.g. for generating tree diagrams from the data model.
Quite often, other YANG modules that are not part of the current
project have to be added to the data model. Typically, if the current
project's modules augment other modules that already exist, then the
latter modules have to be added. This is accomplished by appending
their capability string to the file hello-external.ent
. The
correct capability string can be generated by the capability
output plugin of pyang. For
example, the capability string for the ietf-ip
module can be
generated this way:
$ pyang -f capability --capability-entity ietf-ip.yang
urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-ip?module=ietf-ip&revision=2014-03-28
&features=ipv4-non-contiguous-netmasks,ipv6-privacy-autoconf
The capability string should then be appended to the
hello-external.ent
file enclosed in <capability>...</capability>
.