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| CPS Path |
| ######## |
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| .. toctree:: |
| :maxdepth: 1 |
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| Introduction |
| ============ |
| |
| Several CPS APIs use the CPS path (or cpsPath in Java API) parameter. |
| The CPS path parameter is used for querying xpaths. CPS path is inspired by the `XML Path Language (XPath) 3.1. <https://www.w3.org/TR/2017/REC-xpath-31-20170321/>`_ |
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| This section describes the functionality currently supported by CPS Path. |
| |
| Sample Yang Model |
| ================= |
| |
| .. code-block:: |
| |
| module stores { |
| yang-version 1.1; |
| namespace "org:onap:ccsdk:sample"; |
| |
| prefix book-store; |
| |
| revision "2020-09-15" { |
| description |
| "Sample Model"; |
| } |
| container shops { |
| |
| container bookstore { |
| |
| leaf bookstore-name { |
| type string; |
| } |
| |
| leaf name { |
| type string; |
| } |
| |
| list categories { |
| |
| key "code"; |
| |
| leaf code { |
| type uint16; |
| } |
| |
| leaf name { |
| type string; |
| } |
| |
| leaf numberOfBooks { |
| type uint16; |
| } |
| |
| container books { |
| |
| list book { |
| key title; |
| |
| leaf title { |
| type string; |
| } |
| leaf price { |
| type uint16; |
| } |
| leaf-list label { |
| type string; |
| } |
| leaf-list edition { |
| type string; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| **Note.** 'categories' is a Yang List and 'code' is its key leaf. All other data nodes are Yang Containers. 'label' and 'edition' are both leaf-lists. |
| |
| **Note.** CPS accepts only json data. The xml data presented here is for illustration purposes only. |
| |
| The json and xml below describes some basic data to be used to illustrate the CPS Path functionality. |
| |
| Sample Data in Json |
| =================== |
| |
| .. code-block:: json |
| |
| { |
| "shops": { |
| "bookstore": { |
| "bookstore-name": "Chapters", |
| "name": "Chapters", |
| "categories": [ |
| { |
| "code": 1, |
| "name": "SciFi", |
| "numberOfBooks": 2, |
| "books": { |
| "book": [ |
| { |
| "title": "2001: A Space Odyssey", |
| "price": 5, |
| "label": ["sale", "classic"], |
| "edition": ["1968", "2018"] |
| }, |
| { |
| "title": "Dune", |
| "price": 5, |
| "label": ["classic"], |
| "edition": ["1965"] |
| } |
| ] |
| } |
| }, |
| { |
| "code": 2, |
| "name": "Kids", |
| "numberOfBooks": 1, |
| "books": { |
| "book": [ |
| { |
| "title": "Matilda" |
| } |
| ] |
| } |
| } |
| ] |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| Sample Data in XML |
| ================== |
| |
| .. code-block:: xml |
| |
| <shops> |
| <bookstore name="Chapters"> |
| <bookstore-name>Chapters</bookstore-name> |
| <categories code=1 name="SciFi" numberOfBooks="2"> |
| <books> |
| <book title="2001: A Space Odyssey" price="5"> |
| <label>sale</label> |
| <label>classic</label> |
| <edition>1968</edition> |
| <edition>2018</edition> |
| </book> |
| <book title="Dune" price="5"> |
| <label>classic</label> |
| <edition>1965</edition> |
| </book> |
| </books> |
| </categories> |
| <categories code=2 name="Kids" numberOfBooks="1"> |
| <books> |
| <book title="Matilda" /> |
| </books> |
| </categories> |
| </bookstore> |
| </shops> |
| |
| General Notes |
| ============= |
| |
| - String values must be wrapped in quotation marks ``"`` (U+0022) or apostrophes ``'`` (U+0027). |
| - String comparisons are case sensitive. |
| - List key-fields containing ``\`` or ``@[`` will not be processed correctly when being referenced with such key values in absolute or descendant paths. This means such entries will be omitted from any query result. See `CPS-500 <https://jira.onap.org/browse/CPS-500>`_ Special Character Limitations of cpsPath Queries |
| |
| Query Syntax |
| ============ |
| |
| ``( <absolute-path> | <descendant-path> ) [ <leaf-conditions> ] [ <text()-condition> ] [ <ancestor-axis> ]`` |
| |
| Each CPS path expression need to start with an 'absolute' or 'descendant' xpath. |
| |
| absolute-path |
| ------------- |
| |
| **Syntax**: ``'/' <container-name> ( '[' <list-key> ']' )? ( '/' <containerName> ( '[' <list-key> ']' )? )*`` |
| |
| - ``container name``: Any yang container or list. |
| - ``list-key``: One or more key-value pairs, each preceded by the ``@`` symbol, combined using the ``and`` keyword. |
| - The above van repeated any number of times. |
| |
| **Examples** |
| - ``/shops/bookstore`` |
| - ``/shops/bookstore/categories[@code='1']/books`` |
| - ``/shops/bookstore/categories[@code='1']/books/book[@title='2001: A Space Odyssey']`` |
| |
| **Limitations** |
| - Absolute paths must start with the top element (data node) as per the model tree. |
| - Each list reference must include a valid instance reference to the key for that list. Except when it is the last element. |
| |
| descendant-path |
| --------------- |
| |
| **Syntax**: ``'//' <container-name> ( '[' <list-key> ']' )? ( '/' <containerName> ( '[' <list-key> ']' )? )*`` |
| |
| - The syntax of a descendant path is identical to a absolute path except that it is preceded by a double slash ``//``. |
| |
| **Examples** |
| - ``//bookstore`` |
| - ``//categories[@code='1']/books`` |
| - ``//bookstore/categories`` |
| |
| **Limitations** |
| - Each list reference must include a valid instance reference to the key for that list. Except when it is the last element. |
| |
| leaf-conditions |
| --------------- |
| |
| **Syntax**: ``<xpath> '[' @<leaf-name1> '=' <leaf-value1> ( ' and ' @<leaf-name> '=' <leaf-value> )* ']'`` |
| - ``xpath``: Absolute or descendant or xpath to the (list) node which elements will be queried. |
| - ``leaf-name``: The name of the leaf which value needs to be compared. |
| - ``leaf-value``: The required value of the leaf. |
| |
| **Examples** |
| - ``/shops/bookstore/categories[@numberOfBooks=1]`` |
| - ``//categories[@name="Kids"]`` |
| - ``//categories[@name='Kids']`` |
| - ``//categories[@code='1']/books/book[@title='Dune' and @price=5]`` |
| - ``//categories[@code=1]`` |
| **Limitations** |
| - Only the last list or container can be queried leaf values. Any ancestor list will have to be referenced by its key name-value pair(s). |
| - Multiple attributes can only be combined using ``and``. ``or`` and bracketing is not supported. |
| - Only leaves can be used, leaf-list are not supported. |
| - Only string and integer values are supported, boolean and float values are not supported. |
| - The key should be supplied with correct data type for it to be queried from DB. In the last example above the attribute code is of type |
| Integer so the cps query will not work if the value is passed as string. |
| eg: ``//categories[@code="1"]`` or ``//categories[@code='1']`` will not work because the key attribute code is treated a string. |
| |
| **Notes** |
| - For performance reasons it does not make sense to query using key leaf as attribute. If the key value is known it is better to execute a get request with the complete xpath. |
| |
| text()-condition |
| ---------------- |
| |
| The text()-condition can be added to any CPS path query. |
| |
| **Syntax**: ``<cps-path> ( '/' <leaf-name> '[text()=' <string-value> ']' )?`` |
| - ``cps-path``: Any CPS path query. |
| - ``leaf-name``: The name of the leaf or leaf-list which value needs to be compared. |
| - ``string-value``: The required value of the leaf or leaf-list element as a string wrapped in quotation marks (U+0022) or apostrophes (U+0027). This wil still match integer values. |
| |
| **Examples** |
| - ``//book/label[text()="classic"]`` |
| - ``//book/edition[text()="1965"]`` |
| |
| **Limitations** |
| - Only the last list or container can be queried for leaf values with a text() condition. Any ancestor list will have to be referenced by its key name-value pair(s). |
| - Only one leaf or leaf-list can be tested. |
| - Only string and integer values are supported, boolean and float values are not supported. |
| - Since CPS cannot return individual leaves it will always return the container with all its leaves. Ancestor-axis can be used to specify a parent higher up the tree. |
| - When querying a leaf value (instead of leaf-list) it is better, more performant to use a text value condition use @<leaf-name> as described above. |
| |
| ancestor-axis |
| ------------- |
| |
| The ancestor axis can be added to any CPS path query but has to be the last part. |
| |
| **Syntax**: ``<cps-path> ( '/ancestor::' <ancestor-path> )?`` |
| - ``cps-path``: Any CPS path query. |
| - ``ancestor-path``: Partial path to ancestors of the target node. This can contain one or more ancestor nodes separated by a ``/``. |
| |
| **Examples** |
| - ``//book/ancestor::categories`` |
| - ``//categories[@code='2']/books/ancestor::bookstore`` |
| - ``//book/ancestor::categories[@code='1']/books`` |
| - ``//book/label[text()="classic"]/ancestor::shops`` |
| |
| **Limitations** |
| - Ancestor list elements can only be addressed using the list key leaf. |
| - List elements with compound keys are not supported. |