Hi Mahesh, Thanks for the review and comments.
The YANG model in this document is very straightforward. Even if we're to provide an example, it will be configuration only, so it offers very limited help. Thanks for the pointer to the Dockerfile. I will give it a try. Thanks, Yingzhen On Tue, Feb 18, 2025 at 12:47 PM Mahesh Jethanandani < [email protected]> wrote: > On a side note, > > On Feb 18, 2025, at 10:56 AM, Acee Lindem <[email protected]> wrote: > > Finally, a non-blocking comment. It would have been really helpful > for an implemter to be able to see an example on how to use this mode. > > > This isn't in the -28 version. We'll discuss among co-authors - I've had > trouble getting my > YANG tools for this to work on MacOS but heretofore have failed. Perhaps, > I should > concede to use an Ubuntu VM. > > > Or you could download/reference in a Dockerfile (see below) latest > <https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/mjethanandani/build-yang/tags/latest/sha256-eb52c358d9d9d551bf5b0467c9572469623d4792719c7667e37ac8a129ef9a25> > Docker > instance for mjethanandani/build-yang which has all the tools you need to > “compile” a draft, evaluate YANG models and test examples against YANG > models. The good thing about it is that it is OS-independent. Will work on > both MacOS and Linux. Thereafter, you can mount your draft folder into the > container and use the tools within it. > > Mahesh Jethanandani > [email protected] > > > Dockerfile > <https://github.com/mjethanandani/bfd-stability/blob/v17/Dockerfile> > start.sh > <https://github.com/mjethanandani/bfd-stability/blob/v17/start.sh> >
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