VyOS 1.1.x had its codebase split into way too many submodules for no good reason, which made it hard to navigate or write meaningful changelogs. As the code undergoes rewrite in the new style in VyOS 1.2.0+, we consolidate the rewritten code in this package.
If you just want to build a VyOS image, the repository you want is vyos-build. If you also want to contribute to VyOS, read on.
data # Jinja2 templates
debian # Our package build system
interface-definitions # Configuration interface (i.e. conf mode command) definitions
op-mode-definitions # Operational command definitions
python # Programming library for accessing the config frontend/backend
schema # XML schema definition for conf mode and op mode commands
scripts # Build-time scripts
smoketest # Python Unittests for the CLI and system
src
conf_mode/ # Configuration mode scripts
op_mode/ # Operational mode scripts
completion/ # Completion helpers
validators/ # Value validators
helpers/ # Misc helpers
migration-scripts # Migration scripts
tests/ # Unit tests
Raw node.def
files for the old backend are no longer written by hand or
generated by custom sciprts. They are all now produced from a unified XML format
that supports a strict subset of the old backend features. In particular, it
intentionally does not support embedded shell scripts, default values, and value
"types", instead delegating those tasks to external scripts.
Configuration interface definitions must conform to the schema found in
schema/interface_definition.rng
and operational command definitions must
conform to schema/op-mode-definition.rng
. Schema checks are performed at build
time, so a package with malformed interface definitions will not build.
The guidelines in a nutshell:
- Use separate functions for retrieving configuration data, validating it, and generating taret config, see our documentation for the common structure
- Use the
get_config_dict()
API as much as possible when retrieving values from the CLI - Use a template processor when the format is more complex than just one line (Jinja2 and pystache are acceptable options)
Tests are executed at build time, you can also execute them by hand with:
pipenv install --dev
pipenv shell
make test
Runtime tests are executed by the CI system on a running VyOS instance inside QEMU. The testcases can be found inside the smoketest subdirectory which will be placed into the vyos-1x-smoketest package.