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Add support for Origin. #15

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mike-albano opened this issue Mar 28, 2018 · 6 comments
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Add support for Origin. #15

mike-albano opened this issue Mar 28, 2018 · 6 comments
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@mike-albano
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Add support, via flag, for the gNMI Origin in gnmi_set. This will disambiguate the namespace when a vendor utilizes both OpenConfig and rfc7951 (or otherwise vendor-specific) YANG modules.

When sending OpenConfig JSON, the origin key will have a value of "openconfig".

@larryleguo
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we are working on a new version of gnmi server, which will cover this feature. If there is an immediate need for it, we can have an update based on the current version.

@samribeiro
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I think albano specifically mentioned the client gnmi_set to support this.

@larryleguo
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Got it.

@mike-albano
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Sorry, missed this in my inbox. Sam is correct; I was referencing the client in this Issue. Thanks for the work, looking forward to the new version!

@phani2410
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Hi, I have added a pull request to solve this particular issue.
Travis is not able to build the code for go 1.8 version for the reason unknown.

Please check this request.

#38

@idefixcert
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we are working on a new version of gnmi server, which will cover this feature. If there is an immediate need for it, we can have an update based on the current version.

@larryleguo
I this already the new version of gnmi server? Or is a new one planned?

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