2017-06-27 - Version 1.7.3 released
2017-06-14 - Version 1.7.2 released
Added support for external plugins, using setuptools entry_points, with the entry point "pyang.plugin".
... and various other enhancements and bug fixes, see CHANGES.
2016-11-02 - Version 1.7.1 released
2016-06-16 - Version 1.7 released
2015-10-06 - Version 1.6 released
pyang can now be installed via PyPi.
A new plugin 'lint' has been added. It checks if a module follow the generic guidelines defined in RFC 6087. The 'ietf' plugin still exists, but is rewritten to use the new 'lint' plugin.
By default, pyang now scans the YANG module path recursively, i.e., it searches for YANG modules also in subdirectories to the directories in the load path. This behavior can be disabled with '--no-path-recurse'.
A bash completions file has been added.
... and various other enhancements and bug fixes, see CHANGES.
2014-11-18 - Version 1.5 released
A new plugin 'check-update' has been added. It can be used to check if a new revision of a module follows the update rules from RFC 6020.
A new plugin 'omni' has been added. It generates an OmniGraffle script file from a model.
... and various other enhancements and bug fixes.
2013-11-11 - Version 1.4.1 released
2013-10-24 - Version 1.4 released
2013-01-31 - Version 1.3 released
2011-07-27 - Version 1.2 released
2011-02-16 - Version 1.1 released
YANG (RFC 7950) is a data modeling language for NETCONF (RFC 6241), developed by the IETF NETMOD WG.
pyang is a YANG validator, transformator and code generator, written in python. It can be used to validate YANG modules for correctness, to transform YANG modules into other formats, and to generate code from the modules.
pyang is compatible with the following IETF RFCs:
See Documentation.
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