Battling with data structures is a normal daily task and figuring out the best way manipulate XML isn’t just a case of writing something that works and walking away declaring job done.
Sometimes during exploration or projects, I want to take a YANG model and convert it along with related dependencies to a Swagger format (think OpenAPI if you’re not familiar with this) so I can create a REST or RESTConf API interface.
Human beings as we are, struggle sometimes to think multi-dimensionally about tasks.
This post acts as the introduction for two other posts, which cover Junos data collection tools for Kafka and InfluxDB.
What can I say, I’m paranoid about reliability and things working how they were designed to.
In June 2018, I was lucky enough to attend the iNOG::10 session in Dublin, co-present a talk and also take part in the RIPE hackathon.