Internet-Draft | RESTCONF Pagination Support | March 2023 |
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This document defines a mapping of the list pagination mechanism defined in [I-D.ietf-netconf-list-pagination] to RESTCONF [RFC8040].¶
This document updates RFC 8040, to declare "list" and "leaf-list" as valid resource targets for the RESTCONF GET and DELETE operations, to define GET query parameters necessary for list pagination, and to define a media-type for XML-based lists.¶
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This document defines a mapping of the list pagination mechanism defined in [I-D.ietf-netconf-list-pagination] to RESTCONF [RFC8040].¶
This document updates RFC 8040, as described in Section 2.¶
Declaring "list" and "leaf-list" as valid resource targets for the GET operation is necessary for list pagination. Declaring these nodes as valid resource targets for the DELETE operation merely completes the solution for RESTCONF.¶
The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "NOT RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14 [RFC2119] [RFC8174] when, and only when, they appear in all capitals, as shown here.¶
Various examples used in this document use a placeholder value for binary data that has been base64 encoded (e.g., "BASE64VALUE=“). This placeholder value is used as real base64 encoded structures are often many lines long and hence distracting to the example being presented.¶
This document extends Section 3.5 of [RFC8040] to add "list" and "leaf-list" nodes (not just their entries) as valid data resources for the "GET" and "DELETE" operations.¶
This document extends Section 3.2 of [RFC8040] to add a new media type, "application/yang-data+xml-list", to encode "list" and "leaf-list" nodes in XML.¶
The "application/yang-data+xml-list" media-type defines a pseudo top-level element called "xml-list" that is used to wrap the response set, thus ensuring that a single top-level element is returned for the XML encoding", as required by Section 4.3 of [RFC8040].¶
For JSON, the existing "application/yang-data+json" media type is sufficient, as the JSON format has built-in support for encoding arrays.¶
The "application/yang-data+xml-list" media type is registered in Section 3.2.1.¶
This document extends Section 4.8 of [RFC8040] to add new query parameters "limit", "offset", "cursor", "direction", "sort-by", "where", and "sublist-list".¶
These six query parameters correspond to those defined in Sections 3.1 and 3.2 in [I-D.ietf-netconf-list-pagination].¶
+-----------+---------+-----------------------------------------+ | Name | Methods | Description | +-----------+---------+-----------------------------------------+ | limit | GET, | Limits the number of entries returned. | | | HEAD | If not specified, the number of entries | | | | that may be returned is unbounded. | | | | | | offset | GET, | Indicates the number of entries in the | | | HEAD | result set that should the skipped over | | | | when preparing the response. If not | | | | specified, then no entries in the | | | | result set are skipped. | | | | | | cursor | GET, | Indicates where to start the working | | | HEAD | result set, the previous entries are | | | | skipped over. If not specified, then | | | | no entries in the result set are | | | | skipped over. | | | | | | direction | GET, | Indicates the direction that the result | | | HEAD | set is to be traversed. If not | | | | specified, then the result set is | | | | traversed in the "forwards" direction. | | | | | | sort-by | GET, | Indicates the node name that the result | | | HEAD | set should be sorted by. If not | | | | specified, then the result set's | | | | default order is used, per YANG's | | | | "ordered-by" statement. | | | | | | where | GET, | Specifies a filter expression that | | | HEAD | result set entries must match. If | | | | not specified, then no entries are | | | | filtered from the result set. | | | | | | sublist- | GET, | Limits the number of entries returned | | limit | HEAD | returned for descendent lists and | | | | leaf-lists. If not specified, the | | | | number of entries that may be returned | | | | is unbounded. | +-----------+---------+-----------------------------------------+¶
For all of the query parameters, the query parameter is only allowed for the GET and HEAD methods on "list" and "leaf-list" data resources. A "400 Bad Request" status-line MUST be returned if used with any other method or resource type. The error-tag value "operation-not-supported" is used in this case.¶
Per the conformance defined in Section 3.1 of [I-D.ietf-netconf-list-pagination], all of these parameters MUST be supported for all lists and leaf-lists, but servers MAY disable the support for some or all "config false" lists, as described in Section 3.3 of [I-D.ietf-netconf-list-pagination].¶
The "limit" query parameter corresponds to the "limit" parameter defined in Section 3.1.6 of [I-D.ietf-netconf-list-pagination].¶
If the limit value is invalid, then a "400 Bad Request" status-line MUST be returned with the error-type value "application" and error-tag value "invalid-value".¶
The "offset" query parameter corresponds to the "offset" parameter defined in Section 3.1.4 of [I-D.ietf-netconf-list-pagination].¶
If the offset value is invalid, a "400 Bad Request" status-line MUST be returned with the error-type value "application" and error-tag value "invalid-value".¶
If the offset value exceeds the number of entries in the working result set, then a "416 Range Not Satisfiable" status-line MUST be returned with the error-type value "application", error-tag value "invalid-value", and SHOULD also include the "offset-out-of-range" identity as error-app-tag value.¶
The "cursor" querey parameter corresponds to the "cursor" parameter defined in Section 3.1.5 of [I-D.ietf-netconf-list-pagination].¶
If the cursor value is unknown, i.e. the key does not exist, a "404 Not Found" status-line MUST be returned with the error-type value "application" and error-tag value "invalid-value", and SHOULD also include the "cursor-not-found" identity as error-app-tag value.¶
The "direction" query parameter corresponds to the "direction" parameter defined in Section 3.1.3 of [I-D.ietf-netconf-list-pagination].¶
If the direction value is invalid, then a "400 Bad Request" status-line MUST be returned with the error-type value "application" and error-tag value "invalid-value".¶
The "sort-by" query parameter corresponds to the "sort-by" parameter defined in Section 3.1.2 of [I-D.ietf-netconf-list-pagination].¶
If the specified node identifier is invalid, then a "400 Bad Request" status-line MUST be returned with the error-type value "application" and error-tag value "invalid-value".¶
The "where" query parameter corresponds to the "where" parameter defined in Section 3.1.1 of [I-D.ietf-netconf-list-pagination].¶
If the specified XPath expression is invalid, then a "400 Bad Request" status-line MUST be returned with the error-type value "application" and error-tag value "invalid-value".¶
The "sublist-limit" query parameter corresponds to the "sublist-limit" parameter defined in Section 3.2.1 of [I-D.ietf-netconf-list-pagination].¶
If the sumlist-limit value is invalid, then a "400 Bad Request" status-line MUST be returned with the error-type value "application" and error-tag value "invalid-value".¶
This document registers six capabilities in the RESTCONF Capability URNs [RFC8040] maintained at https://www.iana.org/assignments/restconf-capability-urns/restconf-capability-urns.xhtml. Following the instructions defined in Section 11.4 of [RFC8040], the below registrations are requested:¶
All the registrations are to use this document (RFC XXXX) for the "Reference" value.¶
Index Capability Identifier --------------------------------------------------------------------- :limit urn:ietf:params:restconf:capability:limit:1.0 :offset urn:ietf:params:restconf:capability:offset:1.0 :cursor urn:ietf:params:restconf:capability:cursor:1.0 :direction urn:ietf:params:restconf:capability:direction:1.0 :sort-by urn:ietf:params:restconf:capability:sort-by:1.0 :where urn:ietf:params:restconf:capability:where:1.0 :sublist-limit urn:ietf:params:restconf:capability:sublist-limit:1.0¶
This document registers one media type in the "application" subregistry of the Media Types registry [RFC6838] [RFC4855] maintained at https://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/media-types.xhtml#application. Following the format defined in [RFC4855], the below registration is requested:¶
Type name: application Subtype name: yang-data+xml-list Required parameters: None Optional parameters: None Encoding considerations: 8-bit Each conceptual YANG data node is encoded according to the XML Encoding Rules and Canonical Format for the specific YANG data node type defined in [RFC7950]. Security considerations: Security considerations related to the generation and consumption of RESTCONF messages are discussed in Section 12 of RFC 8040. Additional security considerations are specific to the semantics of particular YANG data models. Each YANG module is expected to specify security considerations for the YANG data defined in that module. Interoperability considerations: RFC XXXX specifies the format of conforming messages and the interpretation thereof. Published specification: RFC XXXX Applications that use this media type: Instance document data parsers used within a protocol or automation tool that utilize the YANG Patch data structure. Fragment identifier considerations: Fragment identifiers for this type are not defined. All YANG data nodes are accessible as resources using the path in the request URI. Additional information: Deprecated alias names for this type: N/A Magic number(s): N/A File extension(s): None Macintosh file type code(s): "TEXT" Person & email address to contact for further information: See the Authors' Addresses section of RFC XXXX. Intended usage: COMMON Restrictions on usage: N/A Author: See the Authors' Addresses section of RFC XXXX. Change controller: Internet Engineering Task Force (mailto:iesg@ietf.org). Provisional registration? (standards tree only): no¶
This document introduces protocol operations for paging through data already provided by the RESTCONF protocol, and hence does not introduce any new security considerations.¶
This document does not define a YANG module and hence there are no data modeling considerations beyond those discussed in [I-D.ietf-netconf-list-pagination].¶
The examples within this document use the "example-social" YANG module defined in Appendix A.1 of [I-D.ietf-netconf-list-pagination].¶
The Example Data Set used by the examples is defined in Appendix A.2 of [I-D.ietf-netconf-list-pagination].¶
This example mimics that Appendix A.3.7 of [I-D.ietf-netconf-list-pagination].¶
=============== NOTE: '\' line wrapping per RFC 8792 ================ GET /restconf/ds/ietf-datastores:running/example-social:members/memb\ er?where=//stats//joined[starts-with(@timestamp,'2020')]&sort-by=tim\ estamp&direction=backwards&offset=2&limit=2&sublist-limit=1 HTTP/1.1 Host: example.com Accept: application/yang-data+xml-list¶
Response from the RESTCONF server:¶
=============== NOTE: '\' line wrapping per RFC 8792 ================ HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2017 20:56:30 GMT Server: example-server Last-Modified: Thu, 26 Jan 2017 20:55:30 GMT Content-Type: application/yang-data+xml-list <lp:xml-list xmlns:lp="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-restconf-lis\ t-pagination" xmlns="http://example.com/ns/example-social"> <member lp:remaining="1"> <member-id>eric</member-id> <email-address>eric@example.com</email-address> <password>$0$1543</password> <avatar>BASE64VALUE=</avatar> <tagline>Go to bed with dreams; wake up with a purpose.</tagline> <following>alice</following> <posts> <post> <timestamp>2020-09-17T18:02:04Z</timestamp> <title>Son, brother, husband, father</title> <body>What's your story?</body> </post> </posts> <favorites> <bits lp:remaining="2">two</bits> </favorites> <stats> <joined>2020-09-17T19:38:32Z</joined> <membership-level>pro</membership-level> <last-activity>2020-09-17T18:02:04Z</last-activity> </stats> </member> <member lp:remaining="1"> <member-id>bob</member-id> <email-address>bob@example.com</email-address> <password>$0$1543</password> <avatar>BASE64VALUE=</avatar> <tagline>Here and now, like never before.</tagline> <posts> <post lp:remaining="2"> <timestamp>2020-08-14T03:32:25Z</timestamp> <body>Just got in.</body> </post> </posts> <favorites> <decimal64-numbers lp:remaining="1">3.14159</bits> </favorites> <stats> <joined>2020-08-14T03:30:00Z</joined> <membership-level>standard</membership-level> <last-activity>2020-08-14T03:34:30Z</last-activity> </stats> </member> </lp:xml-list>¶
This example illustrates using a "leaf-list" as the DELETE target.¶
=============== NOTE: '\' line wrapping per RFC 8792 ================ DELETE /restconf/ds/ietf-datastores:running/example-social:members/m\ ember=bob/favorites/decimal64-numbers HTTP/1.1 Host: example.com Accept: application/yang-data+xml¶
Response from the RESTCONF server:¶
HTTP/1.1 204 No Content Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2017 20:56:30 GMT Server: example-server¶
This work has benefited from the discussions of restconf resource collection over the years, in particular, [I-D.ietf-netconf-restconf-collection]. The authors additionally thank the following for lively discussions on list (ordered by first name): Andy Bierman, Martin Björklund, and Robert Varga¶