Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)                          A. Clemm
Request for Comments: 8641                                     Futurewei
Category: Standards Track                                        E. Voit
ISSN: 2070-1721                                            Cisco Systems
                                                         September 2019


       Subscription to YANG Notifications for Datastore Updates

Abstract

  This document describes a mechanism that allows subscriber
  applications to request a continuous and customized stream of updates
  from a YANG datastore.  Providing such visibility into updates
  enables new capabilities based on the remote mirroring and monitoring
  of configuration and operational state.

Status of This Memo

  This is an Internet Standards Track document.

  This document is a product of the Internet Engineering Task Force
  (IETF).  It represents the consensus of the IETF community.  It has
  received public review and has been approved for publication by the
  Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG).  Further information on
  Internet Standards is available in Section 2 of RFC 7841.

  Information about the current status of this document, any errata,
  and how to provide feedback on it may be obtained at
  https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8641.





















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Table of Contents

  1. Introduction ....................................................4
  2. Definitions .....................................................4
  3. Solution Overview ...............................................6
     3.1. Subscription Model .........................................6
     3.2. Negotiation of Subscription Policies .......................7
     3.3. On-Change Considerations ...................................8
     3.4. Reliability Considerations .................................9
     3.5. Data Encodings ............................................10
     3.6. Defining the Selection with a Datastore ...................11
     3.7. Streaming Updates .........................................12
     3.8. Subscription Management ...................................15
     3.9. Receiver Authorization ....................................16
     3.10. On-Change Notifiable Datastore Nodes .....................18
     3.11. Other Considerations .....................................18
  4. A YANG Data Model for Management of Datastore Push
     Subscriptions ..................................................20
     4.1. Overview ..................................................20
     4.2. Subscription Configuration ................................27
     4.3. YANG Notifications ........................................28
     4.4. YANG RPCs .................................................29
  5. YANG Module for YANG-Push ......................................34
  6. IANA Considerations ............................................51
  7. Security Considerations ........................................51
  8. References .....................................................53
     8.1. Normative References ......................................53
     8.2. Informative References ....................................55
  Appendix A. Subscription Errors ...................................56
    A.1. RPC Failures ...............................................56
    A.2. Failure Notifications ......................................57
  Acknowledgments ...................................................58
  Contributors ......................................................58
  Authors' Addresses ................................................58

















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1.  Introduction

  Traditional approaches for providing visibility into managed entities
  from a remote system have been built on polling.  With polling, data
  is periodically requested and retrieved by a client from a server to
  stay up to date.  However, there are issues associated with polling-
  based management:

  o  Polling incurs significant latency.  This latency prohibits many
     types of applications.

  o  Polling cycles may be missed, and requests may be delayed or get
     lost -- often when the network is under stress and the need for
     the data is the greatest.

  o  Polling requests may undergo slight fluctuations, resulting in
     intervals of different lengths.  The resulting data is difficult
     to calibrate and compare.

  o  For applications that monitor for changes, many remote polling
     cycles place unwanted and ultimately wasteful load on the network,
     devices, and applications, particularly when changes occur only
     infrequently.

  A more effective alternative to polling is for an application to
  receive automatic and continuous updates from a targeted subset of a
  datastore.  Accordingly, there is a need for a service that
  (1) allows applications to subscribe to updates from a datastore and
  (2) enables the server (also referred to as the "publisher") to push
  and, in effect, stream those updates.  The requirements for such a
  service have been documented in [RFC7923].

  This document defines a corresponding solution that is built on
  top of [RFC8639].  Supplementing that work are YANG data model
  augmentations, extended RPCs, and new datastore-specific update
  notifications.  Transport options provided in [RFC8639] will work
  seamlessly with this solution.

2.  Definitions

  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.






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  This document uses the terminology defined in [RFC7950], [RFC8341],
  [RFC8342], and [RFC8639].  In addition, this document defines the
  following terms:

  o  Datastore node: A node in the instantiated YANG data tree
     associated with a datastore.  In this document, datastore nodes
     are often also simply referred to as "objects".

  o  Datastore node update: A data item containing the current value of
     a datastore node at the time the datastore node update was
     created, as well as the path to the datastore node.

  o  Datastore subscription: A subscription to a stream of datastore
     node updates.

  o  Datastore subtree: A datastore node and all its descendant
     datastore nodes.

  o  On-change subscription: A datastore subscription with updates that
     are triggered when changes in subscribed datastore nodes are
     detected.

  o  Periodic subscription: A datastore subscription with updates that
     are triggered periodically according to some time interval.

  o  Selection filter: Evaluation and/or selection criteria that may be
     applied against a targeted set of objects.

  o  Update record: A representation of one or more datastore node
     updates.  In addition, an update record may contain which type of
     update led to the datastore node update (e.g., whether the
     datastore node was added, changed, or deleted).  Also included in
     the update record may be other metadata, such as a subscription ID
     of the subscription for which the update record was generated.  In
     this document, update records are often also simply referred to as
     "updates".

  o  Update trigger: A mechanism that determines when an update record
     needs to be generated.

  o  YANG-Push: The subscription and push mechanism for datastore
     updates that is specified in this document.









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3.  Solution Overview

  This document specifies a solution that provides a subscription
  service for updates from a datastore.  This solution supports dynamic
  as well as configured subscriptions to updates of datastore nodes.
  Subscriptions specify when notification messages (also referred to as
  "push updates") should be sent and what data to include in update
  records.  Datastore node updates are subsequently pushed from the
  publisher to the receiver per the terms of the subscription.

3.1.  Subscription Model

  YANG-Push subscriptions are defined using a YANG data model.  This
  model enhances the subscription model defined in [RFC8639] with
  capabilities that allow subscribers to subscribe to datastore node
  updates -- specifically, to specify the update triggers defining when
  to generate update records as well as what to include in an update
  record.  Key enhancements include:

  o  The specification of selection filters that identify targeted YANG
     datastore nodes and/or datastore subtrees for which updates are to
     be pushed.

  o  The specification of update policies that contain conditions that
     trigger the generation and pushing of new update records.  There
     are two types of subscriptions, distinguished by how updates are
     triggered: periodic and on-change.

     *  For periodic subscriptions, the update trigger is specified by
        two parameters that define when updates are to be pushed.
        These parameters are (1) the period interval with which to
        report updates and (2) an "anchor-time", i.e., a reference
        point in time that can be used to calculate at which points in
        time periodic updates need to be assembled and sent.

     *  For on-change subscriptions, an update trigger occurs whenever
        a change in the subscribed information is detected.  The
        following additional parameters are included:

        +  "dampening-period": In an on-change subscription, detected
           object changes should be sent as quickly as possible.
           However, it may be undesirable to send a rapid series of
           object changes.  Such behavior has the potential to exhaust
           resources in the publisher or receiver.  In order to protect
           against this type of scenario, a dampening period MAY be
           used to specify the interval that has to pass before
           successive update records for the same subscription are
           generated for a receiver.  The dampening period collectively



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           applies to the set of all datastore nodes selected by a
           single subscription.  This means that when there is a change
           to one or more subscribed objects, an update record
           containing those objects is created immediately (when no
           dampening period is in effect) or at the end of a dampening
           period (when a dampening period is in fact in effect).  If
           multiple changes to a single object occur during a dampening
           period, only the value that is in effect at the time when
           the update record is created is included.  The dampening
           period goes into effect every time the assembly of an update
           record is completed.

        +  "change-type": This parameter can be used to reduce the
           types of datastore changes for which updates are sent (e.g.,
           you might only send an update when an object is created or
           deleted, but not when an object value changes).

        +  "sync-on-start": This parameter defines whether or not a
           complete "push-update" (Section 3.7) of all subscribed data
           will be sent at the beginning of a subscription.  Such early
           synchronization establishes the frame of reference for
           subsequent updates.

  o  An encoding (using anydata) for the contents of periodic and
     on-change push updates.

3.2.  Negotiation of Subscription Policies

  A dynamic subscription request SHOULD be declined if a publisher
  determines that it may be unable to provide update records meeting
  the terms of an "establish-subscription" or "modify-subscription" RPC
  request.  In this case, a subscriber may quickly follow up with a new
  RPC request using different parameters.

  Random guessing of different parameters by a subscriber is to be
  discouraged.  Therefore, in order to minimize the number of
  subscription iterations between subscriber and publisher, a dynamic
  subscription supports a simple negotiation between subscribers and
  publishers for subscription parameters.  This negotiation is in the
  form of supplemental information that should be inserted into error
  responses to a failed RPC request.  This returned error response
  information, when considered, should increase the likelihood of
  success for subsequent RPC requests.  Such hints include suggested
  periodic time intervals, acceptable dampening periods, and size
  estimates for the number of objects that would be returned from a
  proposed selection filter.  However, there are no guarantees that
  subsequent requests that consider these hints will be accepted.




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3.3.  On-Change Considerations

  On-change subscriptions allow receivers to receive updates whenever
  changes to targeted objects occur.  As such, on-change subscriptions
  are particularly effective for data that changes infrequently but for
  which applications need to be quickly notified, with minimal delay,
  whenever a change does occur.

  On-change subscriptions tend to be more difficult to implement than
  periodic subscriptions.  Accordingly, on-change subscriptions may not
  be supported by all implementations or for every object.

  Whether or not to accept or reject on-change subscription requests
  when the scope of the subscription contains objects for which
  on-change is not supported is up to the publisher implementation.  A
  publisher MAY accept an on-change subscription even when the scope of
  the subscription contains objects for which on-change is not
  supported.  In that case, updates are sent only for those objects
  within the scope of the subscription that do support on-change
  updates, whereas other objects are excluded from update records, even
  if their values change.  In order for a subscriber to determine
  whether objects support on-change subscriptions, objects are marked
  accordingly on a publisher.  Accordingly, when subscribing, it is the
  responsibility of the subscriber to ensure that it is aware of which
  objects support on-change and which do not.  For more on how objects
  are so marked, see Section 3.10.

  Alternatively, a publisher MAY decide to simply reject an on-change
  subscription if the scope of the subscription contains objects for
  which on-change is not supported.  In the case of a configured
  subscription, the publisher MAY suspend the subscription.

  To avoid flooding receivers with repeated updates for subscriptions
  containing fast-changing objects or objects with oscillating values,
  an on-change subscription allows for the definition of a dampening
  period.  Once an update record for a given object is generated, no
  other updates for this particular subscription will be created until
  the end of the dampening period.  Values sent at the end of the
  dampening period are the values that are current at the end of the
  dampening period of all changed objects.  Changed objects include
  those objects that were deleted or newly created during that
  dampening period.  If an object has returned to its original value
  (or even has been created and then deleted) during the dampening
  period, that value (and not the interim change) will still be sent.
  This will indicate that churn is occurring on that object.






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  On-change subscriptions can be refined to let users subscribe only to
  certain types of changes.  For example, a subscriber might only want
  object creations and deletions, but not modifications of object
  values.

  Putting it all together, the conceptual process for creating an
  update record as part of an on-change subscription is as follows:

  1.  Just before a change, or at the start of a dampening period,
      evaluate any filtering and any access control rules to ensure
      that a receiver is authorized to view all subscribed datastore
      nodes (filtering out any nodes for which this is not the case).
      The result is a set "A" of datastore nodes and subtrees.

  2.  Just after a change, or at the end of a dampening period,
      evaluate any filtering and any (possibly new) access control
      rules.  The result is a set "B" of datastore nodes and subtrees.

  3.  Construct an update record, which takes the form of a YANG Patch
      record [RFC8072] for going from A to B.

  4.  If there were any changes made between A and B that canceled each
      other out, insert into the YANG Patch record the last change
      made, even if the new value is no different from the original
      value (since changes that were made in the interim were canceled
      out).  If the changes involve creating a new datastore node and
      then deleting it, the YANG Patch record will indicate the
      deletion of the datastore node.  Similarly, if the changes
      involve deleting a new datastore node and then recreating it,
      the YANG Patch record will indicate the creation of the
      datastore node.

  5.  If the resulting YANG Patch record is non-empty, send it to the
      receiver.

  Note: In cases where a subscriber wants to have separate dampening
  periods for different objects, the subscriber has the option to
  create multiple subscriptions with different selection filters.

3.4.  Reliability Considerations

  A subscription to updates from a datastore is intended to obviate the
  need for polling.  However, in order to do so, it is critical that
  subscribers can rely on the subscription and have confidence that
  they will indeed receive the subscribed updates without having to
  worry about updates being silently dropped.  In other words, a
  subscription constitutes a promise on the side of the publisher to
  provide the receivers with updates per the terms of the subscription.



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  Now, there are many reasons why a publisher may at some point no
  longer be able to fulfill the terms of the subscription, even if the
  subscription had been initiated in good faith.  For example, the
  volume of datastore nodes may be larger than anticipated, the
  interval may prove too short to send full updates in rapid
  succession, or an internal problem may prevent objects from being
  collected.  For this reason, the solution defined in this document
  (1) mandates that a publisher notify receivers immediately and
  reliably whenever it encounters a situation in which it is unable to
  keep the terms of the subscription and (2) provides the publisher
  with the option to suspend the subscription in such a case.  This
  includes indicating the fact that an update is incomplete as part of
  a "push-update" or "push-change-update" notification, as well as
  emitting a "subscription-suspended" notification as applicable.  This
  is described further in Section 3.11.1.

  A publisher SHOULD reject a request for a subscription if it is
  unlikely that the publisher will be able to fulfill the terms of that
  subscription request.  In such cases, it is preferable to have a
  subscriber request a less resource-intensive subscription than to
  deal with frequently degraded behavior.

  The solution builds on [RFC8639].  As defined therein, any loss of an
  underlying transport connection will be detected and result in
  subscription termination (in the case of dynamic subscriptions) or
  suspension (in the case of configured subscriptions), ensuring that
  situations where the loss of update notifications would go unnoticed
  will not occur.

3.5.  Data Encodings

3.5.1.  Periodic Subscriptions

  In a periodic subscription, the data included as part of an update
  record corresponds to data that could have been read using a
  retrieval operation.

3.5.2.  On-Change Subscriptions

  In an on-change subscription, update records need to indicate not
  only values of changed datastore nodes but also the types of changes
  that occurred since the last update.  Therefore, encoding rules for
  data in on-change updates will generally follow YANG Patch operations
  as specified in [RFC8072].  The YANG Patch operations will describe
  what needs to be applied to the earlier state reported by the
  preceding update in order to result in the now-current state.  Note
  that objects referred to in an update are not limited to




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  configuration data but can include any objects (including operational
  data), whereas [RFC8072] patches apply only to configuration data in
  configuration datastores.

  A publisher indicates the type of change to a datastore node using
  the different YANG Patch operations: the "create" operation is used
  for newly created objects (except entries in a user-ordered list),
  the "delete" operation is used for deleted objects (including in
  user-ordered lists), the "replace" operation is used when only the
  object value changes, the "insert" operation is used when a new entry
  is inserted in a list, and the "move" operation is used when an
  existing entry in a user-ordered list is moved.

  However, a patch must be able to do more than just describe the delta
  from the previous state to the current state.  As per Section 3.3, it
  must also be able to identify whether transient changes have occurred
  on an object during a dampening period.  To support this, it is valid
  to encode a YANG Patch operation so that its application would result
  in no change between the previous state and the current state.  This
  indicates that some churn has occurred on the object.  An example of
  this would be a patch that indicates a "create" operation for a
  datastore node where the receiver believes one already exists or a
  "replace" operation that replaces a previous value with the same
  value.  Note that this means that the "create" and "delete" errors as
  described in [RFC8072], Section 2.5 are not errors in the case of
  YANG-Push (i.e., they are considered valid operations for YANG-Push).

3.6.  Defining the Selection with a Datastore

  A subscription must specify both the selection filters and the
  datastore against which these selection filters will be applied.
  This information is used to choose and subsequently push data from
  the publisher's datastore to the receivers.

  Only a single selection filter can be applied to a subscription at a
  time.  An RPC request proposing a new selection filter replaces any
  existing filter.  The following selection filter types are included
  in the YANG-Push data model and may be applied against a datastore:

  o  subtree: A subtree selection filter identifies one or more
     datastore subtrees.  When specified, update records will only come
     from the datastore nodes of selected datastore subtree(s).  The
     syntax and semantics correspond to those specified in [RFC6241],
     Section 6.







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  o  xpath: An "xpath" selection filter is an XPath expression that
     returns a node set.  (XPath is a query language for selecting
     nodes in an XML document; see [XPATH] for details.)  When
     specified, updates will only come from the selected datastore
     nodes.

  These filters are intended to be used as selectors that define which
  objects are within the scope of a subscription.  A publisher MUST
  support at least one type of selection filter.

  XPath itself provides powerful filtering constructs, and care must be
  used in filter definition.  Consider an XPath filter that only passes
  a datastore node when an interface is up.  It is up to the receiver
  to understand the implications of the presence or absence of objects
  in each update.

  When the set of selection-filtering criteria is applied for a
  periodic subscription, these criteria are applied whenever a periodic
  update record is constructed, and only datastore nodes that pass the
  filter and to which a receiver has access are provided to that
  receiver.  If the same filtering criteria are applied to an on-change
  subscription, only the subset of those datastore nodes supporting
  on-change is provided.  A datastore node that doesn't support
  on-change is never sent as part of an on-change subscription's
  "push-update" or "push-change-update" (Section 3.7).

3.7.  Streaming Updates

  Contrary to traditional data retrieval requests, datastore
  subscription enables an unbounded series of update records to be
  streamed over time.  Two generic YANG notifications for update
  records have been defined for this scenario: "push-update" and
  "push-change-update".

  A "push-update" notification defines a complete, filtered update of
  the datastore per the terms of a subscription.  This type of YANG
  notification is used for continuous updates of periodic
  subscriptions.  A "push-update" notification can also be used for the
  on-change subscriptions in two cases.  First, it MUST be used as the
  initial "push-update" if there is a need to synchronize the receiver
  at the start of a new subscription.  Second, it MAY be sent if the
  publisher later chooses to resync an on-change subscription.  The
  "push-update" update record contains an instantiated datastore
  subtree with all of the subscribed contents.  The content of the
  update record is equivalent to the contents that would be obtained
  had the same data been explicitly retrieved using a datastore
  retrieval operation using the same transport with the same filters
  applied.



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  A "push-change-update" notification is the most common type of update
  for on-change subscriptions.  The update record in this case contains
  the set of changes that datastore nodes have undergone since the last
  notification message.  In other words, this indicates which datastore
  nodes have been created, have been deleted, or have had changes to
  their values.  In cases where multiple changes have occurred over the
  course of a dampening period and the object has not been deleted, the
  object's most current value is reported.  (In other words, for each
  object, only one change is reported, not its entire history.  Doing
  so would defeat the purpose of the dampening period.)

  "push-update" and "push-change-update" are encoded and placed in
  notification messages and are ultimately queued for egress over the
  specified transport.

  Figure 1 provides an example of a notification message for a
  subscription tracking the operational status of a single Ethernet
  interface (per [RFC8343]).  This notification message is encoded XML
  [W3C.REC-xml-20081126] over the Network Configuration Protocol
  (NETCONF) as per [RFC8640].

 <notification xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:notification:1.0">
  <eventTime>2017-10-25T08:00:11.22Z</eventTime>
  <push-update xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-yang-push">
    <id>1011</id>
    <datastore-contents>
       <interfaces xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-interfaces">
        <interface>
          <name>eth0</name>
          <oper-status>up</oper-status>
        </interface>
      </interfaces>
    </datastore-contents>
  </push-update>
 </notification>

                         Figure 1: Push Example














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  Figure 2 provides an example of an on-change notification message for
  the same subscription.

 <notification xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:notification:1.0">
  <eventTime>2017-10-25T08:22:33.44Z</eventTime>
  <push-change-update
       xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-yang-push">
    <id>89</id>
    <datastore-changes>
      <yang-patch>
        <patch-id>0</patch-id>
        <edit>
          <edit-id>edit1</edit-id>
          <operation>replace</operation>
          <target>/ietf-interfaces:interfaces</target>
          <value>
            <interfaces
                 xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-interfaces">
              <interface>
                <name>eth0</name>
                <oper-status>down</oper-status>
              </interface>
            </interfaces>
          </value>
        </edit>
      </yang-patch>
    </datastore-changes>
  </push-change-update>
 </notification>

      Figure 2: Push Example for an On-Change Notification Message

  Of note in the above example is the "patch-id" with a value of "0".
  Per [RFC8072], the "patch-id" is an arbitrary string.  With
  YANG-Push, the publisher SHOULD put into the "patch-id" a counter
  starting at "0" that increments with every "push-change-update"
  generated for a subscription.  If used as a counter, this counter
  MUST be reset to "0" any time a resynchronization occurs (i.e., with
  the sending of a "push-update").  Also, if used as a counter, the
  counter MUST be reset to "0" after passing a maximum value of
  "4294967295" (i.e., the maximum value that can be represented using
  the uint32 data type).  Such a mechanism allows easy identification
  of lost or out-of-sequence update records.








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3.8.  Subscription Management

  The RPCs defined in [RFC8639] have been enhanced to support datastore
  subscription negotiation.  Also, new error codes have been added that
  are able to indicate why a datastore subscription attempt has failed,
  along with new yang-data that MAY be used to include details on input
  parameters that might result in a successful subsequent RPC
  invocation.

  The establishment or modification of a datastore subscription can be
  rejected for multiple reasons, including a subtree request that is
  too large or the inability of the publisher to push update records as
  frequently as requested.  In such cases, no subscription is
  established.  Instead, a subscription result that includes the reason
  for the failure is returned as part of the RPC response.  As part of
  this response, a set of alternative subscription parameters MAY be
  returned that would likely have resulted in acceptance of the
  subscription request.  The subscriber may consider including such
  parameters in future subscription attempts.

  In the case of a rejected request for establishment of a datastore
  subscription, if there are hints, the hints SHOULD be transported in
  a yang-data "establish-subscription-datastore-error-info" container
  inserted into the RPC error response, in lieu of the "establish-
  subscription-stream-error-info" that is inserted in the case of a
  stream subscription.

  Figure 3 shows a tree diagram for "establish-subscription-datastore-
  error-info".  All tree diagrams used in this document follow the
  notation defined in [RFC8340].

         yang-data establish-subscription-datastore-error-info
           +--ro establish-subscription-datastore-error-info
              +--ro reason?                identityref
              +--ro period-hint?           centiseconds
              +--ro filter-failure-hint?   string
              +--ro object-count-estimate? uint32
              +--ro object-count-limit?    uint32
              +--ro kilobytes-estimate?    uint32
              +--ro kilobytes-limit?       uint32

  Figure 3: "establish-subscription-datastore-error-info" Tree Diagram









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  Similarly, in the case of a rejected request for modification of a
  datastore subscription, if there are hints, the hints SHOULD be
  transported in a yang-data "modify-subscription-datastore-error-info"
  container inserted into the RPC error response, in lieu of the
  "modify-subscription-stream-error-info" that is inserted in the case
  of a stream subscription.

  Figure 4 shows a tree diagram for "modify-subscription-datastore-
  error-info".

         yang-data modify-subscription-datastore-error-info
           +--ro modify-subscription-datastore-error-info
              +--ro reason?                identityref
              +--ro period-hint?           centiseconds
              +--ro filter-failure-hint?   string
              +--ro object-count-estimate? uint32
              +--ro object-count-limit?    uint32
              +--ro kilobytes-estimate?    uint32
              +--ro kilobytes-limit?       uint32

    Figure 4: "modify-subscription-datastore-error-info" Tree Diagram

3.9.  Receiver Authorization

  A receiver of subscription data MUST only be sent updates for which
  it has proper authorization.  A publisher MUST ensure that no
  unauthorized data is included in push updates.  To do so, it needs to
  apply all corresponding checks applicable at the time of a specific
  pushed update and, if necessary, silently remove any unauthorized
  data from datastore subtrees.  This enables YANG data that is pushed
  based on subscriptions to be authorized in a way that is equivalent
  to a regular data retrieval ("get") operation.

  Each "push-update" and "push-change-update" MUST have access control
  applied, as depicted in Figure 5.  This includes validating that read
  access is permitted for any new objects selected since the last
  notification message was sent to a particular receiver.  A publisher
  MUST silently omit data nodes from the results that the client is not
  authorized to see.  To accomplish this, implementations SHOULD apply
  the conceptual authorization model of [RFC8341], specifically
  Section 3.2.4, extended to apply analogously to data nodes included
  in notifications, not just <rpc-reply> messages sent in response to
  <get> and <get-config> requests.








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                        +-----------------+      +--------------------+
    push-update or -->  | datastore node  |  yes | add datastore node |
   push-change-update   | access allowed? | ---> | to update record   |
                        +-----------------+      +--------------------+

                Figure 5: Access Control for Push Updates

  A publisher MUST allow for the possibility that a subscription's
  selection filter references nonexistent data or data that a receiver
  is not allowed to access.  Such support permits a receiver the
  ability to monitor the entire lifecycle of some datastore tree
  without needing to explicitly enumerate every individual datastore
  node.  If, after access control has been applied, there are no
  objects remaining in an update record, then the effect varies given
  if the subscription is a periodic or on-change subscription.  For a
  periodic subscription, an empty "push-update" notification MUST be
  sent, so that clients do not get confused into thinking that an
  update was lost.  For an on-change subscription, a "push-update"
  notification MUST NOT be sent, so that clients remain unaware of
  changes made to nodes they don't have read-access for.  By the same
  token, changes to objects that are filtered MUST NOT affect any
  dampening intervals.

  A publisher MAY choose to reject an "establish-subscription" request
  that selects nonexistent data or data that a receiver is not allowed
  to access.  The error identity "unchanging-selection" SHOULD be
  returned as the reason for the rejection.  In addition, a publisher
  MAY choose to terminate a dynamic subscription or suspend a
  configured receiver when the authorization privileges of a receiver
  change or the access controls for subscribed objects change.  In that
  case, the publisher SHOULD include the error identity "unchanging-
  selection" as the reason when sending the "subscription-terminated"
  or "subscription-suspended" notification, respectively.  Such a
  capability enables the publisher to avoid having to support
  continuous and total filtering of a subscription's content for every
  update record.  It also reduces the possibility of leakage of
  access-controlled objects.

  If read access into previously accessible nodes has been lost due to
  a receiver permissions change, this SHOULD be reported as a patch
  "delete" operation for on-change subscriptions.  If not capable of
  handling such receiver permission changes with such a "delete",
  publisher implementations MUST force dynamic subscription
  re-establishment or configured subscription reinitialization so that
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3.10.  On-Change Notifiable Datastore Nodes

  In some cases, a publisher supporting on-change notifications may not
  be able to push on-change updates for some object types.  Reasons for
  this might be that the value of the datastore node changes frequently
  (e.g., the in-octets counter as defined in [RFC8343]), small object
  changes are frequent and meaningless (e.g., a temperature gauge
  changing 0.1 degrees), or the implementation is not capable of
  on-change notification for a particular object.

  In those cases, it will be important for client applications to have
  a way to identify for which objects on-change notifications are
  supported and for which ones they are not supported.  Otherwise,
  client applications will have no way of knowing whether they can
  indeed rely on their on-change subscription to provide them with the
  change updates that they are interested in.  In other words, if
  implementations do not provide a solution and do not support
  comprehensive on-change notifiability, clients of those
  implementations will have no way of knowing what their on-change
  subscription actually covers.

  Implementations are therefore strongly advised to provide a solution
  to this problem.  One solution might involve making discoverable to
  clients which objects are on-change notifiable, specified using
  another YANG data model.  Such a solution is specified in
  [Yang-Push-Notif-Cap].  Until this solution is standardized,
  implementations SHOULD provide their own solution.

3.11.  Other Considerations

3.11.1.  Robustness and Reliability

  It is important that updates as discussed in this document, and
  on-change updates in particular, do not get lost.  If the loss of an
  update is unavoidable, it is critical that the receiver be notified
  accordingly.

  Update records for a single subscription MUST NOT be resequenced
  prior to transport.












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  It is conceivable that, under certain circumstances, a publisher will
  recognize that it is unable to include in an update record the full
  set of objects desired per the terms of a subscription.  In this
  case, the publisher MUST act as follows.

  o  The publisher MUST set the "incomplete-update" flag on any update
     record that is known to be missing information.

  o  The publisher MAY choose to suspend the subscription as per
     [RFC8639].  If the publisher does not create an update record at
     all, it MUST suspend the subscription.

  o  When resuming an on-change subscription, the publisher SHOULD
     generate a complete patch from the previous update record.  If
     this is not possible and the "sync-on-start" option is set to
     "true" for the subscription, then the full datastore contents MAY
     be sent via a "push-update" instead (effectively replacing the
     previous contents).  If neither scenario above is possible, then
     an "incomplete-update" flag MUST be included on the next
     "push-change-update".

  Note: It is perfectly acceptable to have a series of "push-change-
  update" notifications (and even "push-update" notifications) serially
  queued at the transport layer awaiting transmission.  It is not
  required for the publisher to merge pending update records sent at
  the same time.

  On the receiver side, what action to take when a record with an
  "incomplete-update" flag is received depends on the application.  It
  could simply choose to wait and do nothing.  It could choose to
  resync, actively retrieving all subscribed information.  It could
  also choose to tear down the subscription and start a new one,
  perhaps with a smaller scope that contains fewer objects.

3.11.2.  Publisher Capacity

  It is far preferable to decline a subscription request than to accept
  such a request when it cannot be met.

  Whether or not a subscription can be supported will be determined by
  a combination of several factors, such as the subscription update
  trigger (on-change or periodic), the period in which to report
  changes (one-second periods will consume more resources than one-hour
  periods), the amount of data in the datastore subtree that is being
  subscribed to, and the number and combination of other subscriptions
  that are concurrently being serviced.





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4.  A YANG Data Model for Management of Datastore Push Subscriptions

4.1.  Overview

  The YANG data model for datastore push subscriptions is depicted in
  Figures 6 through 9.  The tree diagram that is used follows the
  notation defined in [RFC8340].  New schema objects defined here
  (i.e., beyond those from [RFC8639]) are identified with "yp".  For
  the reader's convenience, in order to compact the tree
  representation, some nodes that are defined in the ietf-subscribed-
  notifications YANG module [RFC8639] and therefore are not essential
  to the understanding of the data model defined here have been
  removed.  This is indicated by "..." in the diagram where applicable.

  Because the tree diagram is quite large, its depiction is broken up
  into four figures.  Figure 6 depicts the augmentations that are
  introduced in YANG module ietf-yang-push to the subscription
  configuration specified in YANG module ietf-subscribed-notifications.

































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  module: ietf-subscribed-notifications
    ...
    +--rw filters
    |  ...
    |  +--rw yp:selection-filter* [filter-id]
    |     +--rw yp:filter-id                   string
    |     +--rw (yp:filter-spec)?
    |        +--:(yp:datastore-subtree-filter)
    |        |  +--rw yp:datastore-subtree-filter?   <anydata>
    |        |          {sn:subtree}?
    |        +--:(yp:datastore-xpath-filter)
    |           +--rw yp:datastore-xpath-filter?     yang:xpath1.0
    |                   {sn:xpath}?
    +--rw subscriptions
       +--rw subscription* [id]
          |  ...
          +--rw (target)
          |  +--:(stream)
          |  |   ...
          |  +--:(yp:datastore)
          |     +--rw yp:datastore                     identityref
          |     +--rw (yp:selection-filter)?
          |        +--:(yp:by-reference)
          |        |  +--rw yp:selection-filter-ref
          |        |          selection-filter-ref
          |        +--:(yp:within-subscription)
          |           +--rw (yp:filter-spec)?
          |              +--:(yp:datastore-subtree-filter)
          |              |  +--rw yp:datastore-subtree-filter?
          |              |          <anydata> {sn:subtree}?
          |              +--:(yp:datastore-xpath-filter)
          |                 +--rw yp:datastore-xpath-filter?
          |                         yang:xpath1.0 {sn:xpath}?
          | ...
          +--rw (yp:update-trigger)
             +--:(yp:periodic)
             |  +--rw yp:periodic!
             |     +--rw yp:period         centiseconds
             |     +--rw yp:anchor-time?   yang:date-and-time
             +--:(yp:on-change) {on-change}?
                +--rw yp:on-change!
                   +--rw yp:dampening-period?   centiseconds
                   +--rw yp:sync-on-start?      boolean
                   +--rw yp:excluded-change*    change-type

       Figure 6: Data Model Structure: Subscription Configuration





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  Figure 7 depicts the augmentations of YANG module ietf-yang-push made
  to RPCs specified in YANG module ietf-subscribed-notifications
  [RFC8639].  Specifically, these augmentations concern the "establish-
  subscription" and "modify-subscription" RPCs, which are augmented
  with parameters that are needed to specify datastore push
  subscriptions.

    rpcs:
      +---x establish-subscription
      |  +---w input
      |  |  ...
      |  |  +---w (target)
      |  |  |  +--:(stream)
      |  |  |  |  ...
      |  |  |  +--:(yp:datastore)
      |  |  |     +---w yp:datastore                   identityref
      |  |  |     +---w (yp:selection-filter)?
      |  |  |        +--:(yp:by-reference)
      |  |  |        |  +---w yp:selection-filter-ref
      |  |  |        |          selection-filter-ref
      |  |  |        +--:(yp:within-subscription)
      |  |  |           +---w (yp:filter-spec)?
      |  |  |              +--:(yp:datastore-subtree-filter)
      |  |  |              |  +---w yp:datastore-subtree-filter?
      |  |  |              |          <anydata> {sn:subtree}?
      |  |  |              +--:(yp:datastore-xpath-filter)
      |  |  |                 +---w yp:datastore-xpath-filter?
      |  |  |                         yang:xpath1.0 {sn:xpath}?
      |  |  | ...
      |  |  +---w (yp:update-trigger)
      |  |     +--:(yp:periodic)
      |  |     |  +---w yp:periodic!
      |  |     |     +---w yp:period         centiseconds
      |  |     |     +---w yp:anchor-time?   yang:date-and-time
      |  |     +--:(yp:on-change) {on-change}?
      |  |        +---w yp:on-change!
      |  |           +---w yp:dampening-period?   centiseconds
      |  |           +---w yp:sync-on-start?      boolean
      |  |           +---w yp:excluded-change*    change-type
      |  +--ro output
      |     +--ro id                            subscription-id
      |     +--ro replay-start-time-revision?   yang:date-and-time
      |             {replay}?








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      +---x modify-subscription
      |  +---w input
      |     ...
      |     +---w (target)
      |     |  ...
      |     |  +--:(yp:datastore)
      |     |     +---w yp:datastore                   identityref
      |     |     +---w (yp:selection-filter)?
      |     |        +--:(yp:by-reference)
      |     |        |  +---w yp:selection-filter-ref
      |     |        |          selection-filter-ref
      |     |        +--:(yp:within-subscription)
      |     |           +---w (yp:filter-spec)?
      |     |              +--:(yp:datastore-subtree-filter)
      |     |              |  +---w yp:datastore-subtree-filter?
      |     |              |          <anydata> {sn:subtree}?
      |     |              +--:(yp:datastore-xpath-filter)
      |     |                 +---w yp:datastore-xpath-filter?
      |     |                         yang:xpath1.0 {sn:xpath}?
      |     | ...
      |     +---w (yp:update-trigger)
      |        +--:(yp:periodic)
      |        |  +---w yp:periodic!
      |        |     +---w yp:period         centiseconds
      |        |     +---w yp:anchor-time?   yang:date-and-time
      |        +--:(yp:on-change) {on-change}?
      |           +---w yp:on-change!
      |              +---w yp:dampening-period?   centiseconds
      +---x delete-subscription
      |  ...
      +---x kill-subscription
         ...

    yang-data (for placement into RPC error responses)
      ...

                  Figure 7: Data Model Structure: RPCs














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  Figure 8 depicts augmentations of YANG module ietf-yang-push to the
  notifications that are specified in YANG module ietf-subscribed-
  notifications.  The augmentations allow the inclusion of subscription
  configuration parameters that are specific to datastore push
  subscriptions as part of "subscription-started" and "subscription-
  modified" notifications.

    notifications:
      +---n replay-completed {replay}?
      |  ...
      +---n subscription-completed
      |  ...
      +---n subscription-started {configured}?
      |  |  ...
      |  +--ro (target)
      |  |  ...
      |  |  +--:(yp:datastore)
      |  |     +--ro yp:datastore                   identityref
      |  |     +--ro (yp:selection-filter)?
      |  |        +--:(yp:by-reference)
      |  |        |  +--ro yp:selection-filter-ref
      |  |        |          selection-filter-ref
      |  |        +--:(yp:within-subscription)
      |  |           +--ro (yp:filter-spec)?
      |  |              +--:(yp:datastore-subtree-filter)
      |  |              |  +--ro yp:datastore-subtree-filter?
      |  |              |          <anydata> {sn:subtree}?
      |  |              +--:(yp:datastore-xpath-filter)
      |  |                 +--ro yp:datastore-xpath-filter?
      |  |                         yang:xpath1.0 {sn:xpath}?
      |  ...
      |  +--ro (yp:update-trigger)
      |     +--:(yp:periodic)
      |     |  +--ro yp:periodic!
      |     |     +--ro yp:period         centiseconds
      |     |     +--ro yp:anchor-time?   yang:date-and-time
      |     +--:(yp:on-change) {on-change}?
      |        +--ro yp:on-change!
      |           +--ro yp:dampening-period?   centiseconds
      |           +--ro yp:sync-on-start?      boolean
      |           +--ro yp:excluded-change*    change-type
      +---n subscription-resumed
      |  ...








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      +---n subscription-modified
      |  ...
      |  +--ro (target)
      |  |  |  ...
      |  |  +--:(yp:datastore)
      |  |     +--ro yp:datastore                   identityref
      |  |     +--ro (yp:selection-filter)?
      |  |        +--:(yp:by-reference)
      |  |        |  +--ro yp:selection-filter-ref
      |  |        |          selection-filter-ref
      |  |        +--:(yp:within-subscription)
      |  |           +--ro (yp:filter-spec)?
      |  |              +--:(yp:datastore-subtree-filter)
      |  |              |  +--ro yp:datastore-subtree-filter?
      |  |              |          <anydata> {sn:subtree}?
      |  |              +--:(yp:datastore-xpath-filter)
      |  |                 +--ro yp:datastore-xpath-filter?
      |  |                         yang:xpath1.0 {sn:xpath}?
      |  ...
      |  +--ro (yp:update-trigger)?
      |     +--:(yp:periodic)
      |     |  +--ro yp:periodic!
      |     |     +--ro yp:period         centiseconds
      |     |     +--ro yp:anchor-time?   yang:date-and-time
      |     +--:(yp:on-change) {on-change}?
      |        +--ro yp:on-change!
      |           +--ro yp:dampening-period?    centiseconds
      |           +--ro yp:sync-on-start?       boolean
      |           +--ro yp:excluded-change*     change-type
      +---n subscription-terminated
      |  ...
      +---n subscription-suspended
         ...

              Figure 8: Data Model Structure: Notifications
















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  Finally, Figure 9 depicts the parts of YANG module ietf-yang-push
  that are newly introduced in this document (i.e., that are not simply
  augmentations of another YANG module).

  module: ietf-yang-push

    rpcs:
      +---x resync-subscription {on-change}?
         +---w input
            +---w id    sn:subscription-id

    yang-data (for placement into RPC error responses):
      +-- resync-subscription-error
      |  +--ro reason?                   identityref
      |  +--ro period-hint?              centiseconds
      |  +--ro filter-failure-hint?      string
      |  +--ro object-count-estimate?    uint32
      |  +--ro object-count-limit?       uint32
      |  +--ro kilobytes-estimate?       uint32
      |  +--ro kilobytes-limit?          uint32
      +-- establish-subscription-error-datastore
      |  +--ro reason?                   identityref
      |  +--ro period-hint?              centiseconds
      |  +--ro filter-failure-hint?      string
      |  +--ro object-count-estimate?    uint32
      |  +--ro object-count-limit?       uint32
      |  +--ro kilobytes-estimate?       uint32
      |  +--ro kilobytes-limit?          uint32
      +-- modify-subscription-error-datastore
         +--ro reason?                   identityref
         +--ro period-hint?              centiseconds
         +--ro filter-failure-hint?      string
         +--ro object-count-estimate?    uint32
         +--ro object-count-limit?       uint32
         +--ro kilobytes-estimate?       uint32
         +--ro kilobytes-limit?          uint32















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       notifications:
         +---n push-update
         |  +--ro id?                   sn:subscription-id
         |  +--ro datastore-contents?   <anydata>
         |  +--ro incomplete-update?    empty
         +---n push-change-update {on-change}?
            +--ro id?                   sn:subscription-id
            +--ro datastore-changes
            |  +--ro yang-patch
            |     +--ro patch-id    string
            |     +--ro comment?    string
            |     +--ro edit* [edit-id]
            |        +--ro edit-id      string
            |        +--ro operation    enumeration
            |        +--ro target       target-resource-offset
            |        +--ro point?       target-resource-offset
            |        +--ro where?       enumeration
            |        +--ro value?       <anydata>
            +--ro incomplete-update?    empty

        Figure 9: Data Model Structure: Non-augmentation Portions

  Selected components of the data model are summarized below.

4.2.  Subscription Configuration

  Both configured and dynamic subscriptions are represented in the list
  "subscription".  New parameters extending the basic subscription data
  model in [RFC8639] include:

  o  The targeted datastore from which the selection is being made.
     The potential datastores include those from [RFC8342].  A platform
     may also choose to support a custom datastore.

  o  A selection filter identifying YANG nodes of interest in a
     datastore.  Filter contents are specified via a reference to an
     existing filter or via an in-line definition for only that
     subscription.  Referenced filters allow an implementation to avoid
     evaluating filter acceptability during a dynamic subscription
     request.  The "case" statement differentiates the options.











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  o  For periodic subscriptions, triggered updates will occur at the
     boundaries of a specified time interval.  These boundaries can be
     calculated from the periodic parameters:

     *  a "period" that defines the duration between push updates.

     *  an "anchor-time"; update intervals fall on the points in time
        that are a multiple of a "period" from an "anchor-time".  If an
        "anchor-time" is not provided, then the "anchor-time" MUST be
        set with the creation time of the initial update record.

  o  For on-change subscriptions, assuming that any dampening period
     has completed, triggering occurs whenever a change in the
     subscribed information is detected.  On-change subscriptions have
     more-complex semantics that are guided by their own set of
     parameters:

     *  a "dampening-period" that specifies the interval that must pass
        before a successive update for the subscription is sent.  If no
        dampening period is in effect, the update is sent immediately.
        If a subsequent change is detected, another update is only sent
        once the dampening period has passed for this subscription.

     *  an "excluded-change" that allows the restriction of the types
        of changes for which updates should be sent (e.g., only add to
        an update record on object creation).

     *  a "sync-on-start" that specifies whether a complete update with
        all the subscribed data is to be sent at the beginning of a
        subscription.

4.3.  YANG Notifications

4.3.1.  State Change Notifications

  Subscription state notifications and mechanisms are reused from
  [RFC8639].  Notifications "subscription-started" and "subscription-
  modified" have been augmented to include the datastore-specific
  objects.












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4.3.2.  Notifications for Subscribed Content

  Along with the subscribed content, there are other objects that might
  be part of a "push-update" or "push-change-update" notification.

  o  An "id" (that identifies the subscription).  This object MUST be
     transported along with the subscribed contents.  It allows a
     receiver to determine which subscription resulted in a particular
     update record.

  o  An "incomplete-update" leaf.  This leaf indicates that not all
     changes that have occurred since the last update are actually
     included with this update.  In other words, the publisher has
     failed to fulfill its full subscription obligations.  (For
     example, a datastore was unable to provide the full set of
     datastore nodes to a publisher process.)  To facilitate the
     resynchronization of on-change subscriptions, a publisher MAY
     subsequently send a "push-update" containing a full selection
     snapshot of subscribed data.

4.4.  YANG RPCs

  YANG-Push subscriptions are established, modified, and deleted using
  RPCs augmented from [RFC8639].

4.4.1.  "establish-subscription" RPC

  The subscriber sends an "establish-subscription" RPC with the
  parameters listed in Section 3.1.  An example might look like:






















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<netconf:rpc message-id="101"
    xmlns:netconf="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:base:1.0">
  <establish-subscription
      xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-subscribed-notifications"
      xmlns:yp="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-yang-push">
    <yp:datastore
         xmlns:ds="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-datastores">
      ds:operational
    </yp:datastore>
    <yp:datastore-xpath-filter
        xmlns:ex="https://example.com/sample-data/1.0">
      /ex:foo
    </yp:datastore-xpath-filter>
    <yp:periodic>
      <yp:period>500</yp:period>
    </yp:periodic>
  </establish-subscription>
</netconf:rpc>

                 Figure 10: "establish-subscription" RPC

  A positive response includes the "id" of the accepted subscription.
  In that case, a publisher may respond as follows:

<rpc-reply message-id="101"
   xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:base:1.0">
   <id
     xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-subscribed-notifications">
      52
   </id>
</rpc-reply>

        Figure 11: "establish-subscription" Positive RPC Response

  A subscription can be rejected for multiple reasons, including the
  lack of authorization to establish a subscription, no capacity to
  serve the subscription at the publisher, or the inability of the
  publisher to select datastore content at the requested cadence.

  If a request is rejected because the publisher is not able to serve
  it, the publisher SHOULD include in the returned error hints that
  help a subscriber understand what subscription parameters might have
  been accepted for the request.  These hints would be included in the
  yang-data structure "establish-subscription-error-datastore".
  However, even with these hints, there are no guarantees that
  subsequent requests will in fact be accepted.





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  The specific parameters to be returned as part of the RPC error
  response depend on the specific transport that is used to manage the
  subscription.  For NETCONF, those parameters are defined in
  [RFC8640].  For example, for the following NETCONF request:

    <rpc message-id="101"
         xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:base:1.0">
      <establish-subscription
          xmlns=
            "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-subscribed-notifications"
          xmlns:yp="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-yang-push">
        <yp:datastore
            xmlns:ds="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-datastores">
          ds:operational
        </yp:datastore>
        <yp:datastore-xpath-filter
            xmlns:ex="https://example.com/sample-data/1.0">
          /ex:foo
        </yp:datastore-xpath-filter>
        <yp:on-change>
          <yp:dampening-period>100</yp:dampening-period>
        </yp:on-change>
      </establish-subscription>
    </rpc>

         Figure 12: "establish-subscription" Request: Example 2

  A publisher that cannot serve on-change updates but can serve
  periodic updates might return the following NETCONF response:

<rpc-reply message-id="101"
  xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:base:1.0"
  xmlns:yp="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-subscribed-notifications">
  <rpc-error>
    <error-type>application</error-type>
    <error-tag>operation-failed</error-tag>
    <error-severity>error</error-severity>
    <error-path>/yp:periodic/yp:period</error-path>
    <error-info>
      <yp:establish-subscription-error-datastore>
        <yp:reason>yp:on-change-unsupported</yp:reason>
      </yp:establish-subscription-error-datastore>
    </error-info>
  </rpc-error>
</rpc-reply>

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4.4.2.  "modify-subscription" RPC

  The subscriber MAY invoke the "modify-subscription" RPC for a
  subscription it previously established.  The subscriber will include
  newly desired values in the "modify-subscription" RPC.  Parameters
  not included MUST remain unmodified.  Figure 14 provides an example
  where a subscriber attempts to modify the period and datastore XPath
  filter of a subscription using NETCONF.

    <rpc message-id="102"
         xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:base:1.0">
      <modify-subscription
          xmlns=
            "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-subscribed-notifications"
          xmlns:yp="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-yang-push">
        <id>1011</id>
        <yp:datastore
            xmlns:ds="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-datastores">
          ds:operational
        </yp:datastore>
        <yp:datastore-xpath-filter
            xmlns:ex="https://example.com/sample-data/1.0">
          /ex:bar
        </yp:datastore-xpath-filter>
        <yp:periodic>
          <yp:period>250</yp:period>
        </yp:periodic>
       </modify-subscription>
    </rpc>

                Figure 14: "modify-subscription" Request

  The publisher MUST respond to the subscription modification request.
  If the request is rejected, the existing subscription is left
  unchanged, and the publisher MUST send an RPC error response.  This
  response might have hints encapsulated in the yang-data structure
  "modify-subscription-error-datastore".  A subscription MAY be
  modified multiple times.

  The specific parameters to be returned as part of the RPC error
  response depend on the specific transport that is used to manage the
  subscription.  For NETCONF, those parameters are specified in
  [RFC8640].

  A configured subscription cannot be modified using a
  "modify-subscription" RPC.  Instead, the configuration needs to be
  edited as needed.




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4.4.3.  "delete-subscription" RPC

  To stop receiving updates from a subscription and effectively delete
  a subscription that had previously been established using an
  "establish-subscription" RPC, a subscriber can send a
  "delete-subscription" RPC, which takes as its only input the
  subscription's "id".  This RPC is unmodified from [RFC8639].

4.4.4.  "resync-subscription" RPC

  This RPC is supported only for on-change subscriptions previously
  established using an "establish-subscription" RPC.  For example:

     <rpc message-id="103"
          xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:base:1.0">
       <resync-subscription
           xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-yang-push">
         <id>1011</id>
       </resync-subscription>
     </rpc>

                    Figure 15: "resync-subscription"

  On receipt, a publisher must either (1) accept the request and
  quickly follow with a "push-update" or (2) send an appropriate error
  in an RPC error response.  In its error response, the publisher MAY
  include, in the yang-data structure "resync-subscription-error",
  supplemental information about the reasons for the error.

4.4.5.  YANG Module Synchronization

  To make subscription requests, the subscriber needs to know the YANG
  datastore schemas used by the publisher.  These schemas are available
  in the YANG library module ietf-yang-library.yang as defined in
  [RFC8525].  The receiver is expected to know the YANG library
  information before starting a subscription.

  The set of modules, revisions, features, and deviations can change at
  runtime (if supported by the publisher implementation).  For this
  purpose, the YANG library provides a simple "yang-library-change"
  notification that informs the subscriber that the library has
  changed.  In this case, a subscription may need to be updated to take
  the updates into account.  The receiver may also need to be informed
  of module changes in order to process updates regarding datastore
  nodes from changed modules correctly.






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5.  YANG Module for YANG-Push

  This YANG module imports typedefs from [RFC6991], identities from
  [RFC8342], the "yang-data" extension from [RFC8040], and the
  "yang-patch" grouping from [RFC8072].  In addition, it imports and
  augments many definitions from [RFC8639].  It also references
  [RFC6241], [XPATH] ("XML Path Language (XPath) Version 1.0"), and
  [RFC7950].

  <CODE BEGINS> file "[email protected]"
  module ietf-yang-push {
    yang-version 1.1;
    namespace "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-yang-push";
    prefix yp;

    import ietf-yang-types {
      prefix yang;
      reference
        "RFC 6991: Common YANG Data Types";
    }
    import ietf-subscribed-notifications {
      prefix sn;
      reference
        "RFC 8639: Subscription to YANG Notifications";
    }
    import ietf-datastores {
      prefix ds;
      reference
        "RFC 8342: Network Management Datastore Architecture (NMDA)";
    }
    import ietf-restconf {
      prefix rc;
      reference
        "RFC 8040: RESTCONF Protocol";
    }
    import ietf-yang-patch {
      prefix ypatch;
      reference
        "RFC 8072: YANG Patch Media Type";
    }

    organization
      "IETF NETCONF (Network Configuration) Working Group";
    contact
      "WG Web:  <https:/datatracker.ietf.org/wg/netconf/>
       WG List: <mailto:[email protected]>

       Author:  Alexander Clemm



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                <mailto:[email protected]>

       Author:  Eric Voit
                <mailto:[email protected]>";

    description
      "This module contains YANG specifications for YANG-Push.

       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 (RFC 2119) (RFC 8174) when, and only when,
       they appear in all capitals, as shown here.

       Copyright (c) 2019 IETF Trust and the persons identified as
       authors of the code.  All rights reserved.

       Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or
       without modification, is permitted pursuant to, and subject to
       the license terms contained in, the Simplified BSD License set
       forth in Section 4.c of the IETF Trust's Legal Provisions
       Relating to IETF Documents
       (https://trustee.ietf.org/license-info).

       This version of this YANG module is part of RFC 8641; see the
       RFC itself for full legal notices.";

    revision 2019-09-09 {
      description
        "Initial revision.";
      reference
        "RFC 8641: Subscriptions to YANG Datastores";
    }

    /*
     * FEATURES
     */

    feature on-change {
      description
        "This feature indicates that on-change triggered subscriptions
         are supported.";
    }

    /*
     * IDENTITIES
     */




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    /* Error type identities for datastore subscription */

    identity resync-subscription-error {
      description
        "Problem found while attempting to fulfill a
         'resync-subscription' RPC request.";
    }

    identity cant-exclude {
      base sn:establish-subscription-error;
      description
        "Unable to remove the set of 'excluded-change' parameters.
         This means that the publisher is unable to restrict
         'push-change-update' notifications to just the change types
         requested for this subscription.";
    }

    identity datastore-not-subscribable {
      base sn:establish-subscription-error;
      base sn:subscription-terminated-reason;
      description
        "This is not a subscribable datastore.";
    }

    identity no-such-subscription-resync {
      base resync-subscription-error;
      description
        "The referenced subscription doesn't exist.  This may be as a
         result of a nonexistent subscription ID, an ID that belongs to
         another subscriber, or an ID for a configured subscription.";
    }

    identity on-change-unsupported {
      base sn:establish-subscription-error;
      description
        "On-change is not supported for any objects that are
         selectable by this filter.";
    }

    identity on-change-sync-unsupported {
      base sn:establish-subscription-error;
      description
        "Neither 'sync-on-start' nor resynchronization is supported for
         this subscription.  This error will be used for two reasons:
         (1) if an 'establish-subscription' RPC includes
         'sync-on-start' but the publisher can't support sending a
         'push-update' for this subscription for reasons other than
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         (2) if the 'resync-subscription' RPC is invoked for either an
         existing periodic subscription or an on-change subscription
         that can't support resynchronization.";
    }

    identity period-unsupported {
      base sn:establish-subscription-error;
      base sn:modify-subscription-error;
      base sn:subscription-suspended-reason;
      description
        "The requested time period or 'dampening-period' is too short.
         This can be for both periodic and on-change subscriptions
         (with or without dampening).  Hints suggesting alternative
         periods may be returned as supplemental information.";
    }

    identity update-too-big {
      base sn:establish-subscription-error;
      base sn:modify-subscription-error;
      base sn:subscription-suspended-reason;
      description
        "Periodic or on-change push update data trees exceed a maximum
         size limit.  Hints on the estimated size of what was too big
         may be returned as supplemental information.";
    }

    identity sync-too-big {
      base sn:establish-subscription-error;
      base sn:modify-subscription-error;
      base resync-subscription-error;
      base sn:subscription-suspended-reason;
      description
        "The 'sync-on-start' or resynchronization data tree exceeds a
         maximum size limit.  Hints on the estimated size of what was
         too big may be returned as supplemental information.";
    }

    identity unchanging-selection {
      base sn:establish-subscription-error;
      base sn:modify-subscription-error;
      base sn:subscription-terminated-reason;
      description
        "The selection filter is unlikely to ever select data tree
         nodes.  This means that based on the subscriber's current
         access rights, the publisher recognizes that the selection
         filter is unlikely to ever select data tree nodes that change.
         Examples for this might be that the node or subtree doesn't
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         objects that only change at reboot have been chosen.";
    }

    /*
     * TYPE DEFINITIONS
     */

    typedef change-type {
      type enumeration {
        enum create {
          description
            "A change that refers to the creation of a new
             datastore node.";
        }
        enum delete {
          description
            "A change that refers to the deletion of a
             datastore node.";
        }
        enum insert {
          description
            "A change that refers to the insertion of a new
             user-ordered datastore node.";
        }
        enum move {
          description
            "A change that refers to a reordering of the target
             datastore node.";
        }
        enum replace {
          description
            "A change that refers to a replacement of the target
             datastore node's value.";
        }
      }
      description
        "Specifies different types of datastore changes.

         This type is based on the edit operations defined for
         YANG Patch, with the difference that it is valid for a
         receiver to process an update record that performs a
         'create' operation on a datastore node the receiver believes
         exists or to process a delete on a datastore node the
         receiver believes is missing.";
      reference
        "RFC 8072: YANG Patch Media Type, Section 2.5";
    }




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    typedef selection-filter-ref {
      type leafref {
        path "/sn:filters/yp:selection-filter/yp:filter-id";
      }
      description
        "This type is used to reference a selection filter.";
    }

    typedef centiseconds {
      type uint32;
      description
        "A period of time, measured in units of 0.01 seconds.";
    }

    /*
     * GROUP DEFINITIONS
     */

    grouping datastore-criteria {
      description
        "A grouping to define criteria for which selected objects from
         a targeted datastore should be included in push updates.";
      leaf datastore {
        type identityref {
          base ds:datastore;
        }
        mandatory true;
        description
          "Datastore from which to retrieve data.";
      }
      uses selection-filter-objects;
    }

    grouping selection-filter-types {
      description
        "This grouping defines the types of selectors for objects
         from a datastore.";
      choice filter-spec {
        description
          "The content filter specification for this request.";
        anydata datastore-subtree-filter {
          if-feature "sn:subtree";
          description
            "This parameter identifies the portions of the
             target datastore to retrieve.";
          reference
            "RFC 6241: Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF),
                       Section 6";



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        }
        leaf datastore-xpath-filter {
          if-feature "sn:xpath";
          type yang:xpath1.0;
          description
            "This parameter contains an XPath expression identifying
             the portions of the target datastore to retrieve.

             If the expression returns a node set, all nodes in the
             node set are selected by the filter.  Otherwise, if the
             expression does not return a node set, the filter
             doesn't select any nodes.

             The expression is evaluated in the following XPath
             context:

             o  The set of namespace declarations is the set of prefix
                and namespace pairs for all YANG modules implemented
                by the server, where the prefix is the YANG module
                name and the namespace is as defined by the
                'namespace' statement in the YANG module.

                If the leaf is encoded in XML, all namespace
                declarations in scope on the 'stream-xpath-filter'
                leaf element are added to the set of namespace
                declarations.  If a prefix found in the XML is
                already present in the set of namespace declarations,
                the namespace in the XML is used.

             o  The set of variable bindings is empty.

             o  The function library is comprised of the core
                function library and the XPath functions defined in
                Section 10 in RFC 7950.

             o  The context node is the root node of the target
                datastore.";
          reference
            "XML Path Language (XPath) Version 1.0
             (https://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-xpath-19991116)
             RFC 7950: The YANG 1.1 Data Modeling Language,
                       Section 10";
        }
      }
    }

    grouping selection-filter-objects {
      description



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        "This grouping defines a selector for objects from a
         datastore.";
      choice selection-filter {
        description
          "The source of the selection filter applied to the
           subscription.  This will either (1) come referenced from a
           global list or (2) be provided in the subscription itself.";
        case by-reference {
          description
            "Incorporates a filter that has been configured
             separately.";
          leaf selection-filter-ref {
            type selection-filter-ref;
            mandatory true;
            description
              "References an existing selection filter that is to be
               applied to the subscription.";
          }
        }
        case within-subscription {
          description
            "A local definition allows a filter to have the same
             lifecycle as the subscription.";
          uses selection-filter-types;
        }
      }
    }

    grouping update-policy-modifiable {
      description
        "This grouping describes the datastore-specific subscription
         conditions that can be changed during the lifetime of the
         subscription.";
      choice update-trigger {
        description
          "Defines necessary conditions for sending an event record to
           the subscriber.";
        case periodic {
          container periodic {
            presence "indicates a periodic subscription";
            description
              "The publisher is requested to periodically notify the
               receiver regarding the current values of the datastore
               as defined by the selection filter.";
            leaf period {
              type centiseconds;
              mandatory true;
              description



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                "Duration of time that should occur between periodic
                 push updates, in units of 0.01 seconds.";
            }
            leaf anchor-time {
              type yang:date-and-time;
              description
                "Designates a timestamp before or after which a series
                 of periodic push updates are determined.  The next
                 update will take place at a point in time that is a
                 multiple of a period from the 'anchor-time'.
                 For example, for an 'anchor-time' that is set for the
                 top of a particular minute and a period interval of a
                 minute, updates will be sent at the top of every
                 minute that this subscription is active.";
            }
          }
        }
        case on-change {
          if-feature "on-change";
          container on-change {
            presence "indicates an on-change subscription";
            description
              "The publisher is requested to notify the receiver
               regarding changes in values in the datastore subset as
               defined by a selection filter.";
            leaf dampening-period {
              type centiseconds;
              default "0";
              description
                "Specifies the minimum interval between the assembly of
                 successive update records for a single receiver of a
                 subscription.  Whenever subscribed objects change and
                 a dampening-period interval (which may be zero) has
                 elapsed since the previous update record creation for
                 a receiver, any subscribed objects and properties
                 that have changed since the previous update record
                 will have their current values marshalled and placed
                 in a new update record.";
            }
          }
        }
      }
    }

    grouping update-policy {
      description
        "This grouping describes the datastore-specific subscription
         conditions of a subscription.";



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      uses update-policy-modifiable {
        augment "update-trigger/on-change/on-change" {
          description
            "Includes objects that are not modifiable once a
             subscription is established.";
          leaf sync-on-start {
            type boolean;
            default "true";
            description
              "When this object is set to 'false', (1) it restricts an
               on-change subscription from sending 'push-update'
               notifications and (2) pushing a full selection per the
               terms of the selection filter MUST NOT be done for
               this subscription.  Only updates about changes
               (i.e., only 'push-change-update' notifications)
               are sent.  When set to 'true' (the default behavior),
               in order to facilitate a receiver's synchronization,
               a full update is sent, via a 'push-update' notification,
               when the subscription starts.  After that,
               'push-change-update' notifications are exclusively sent,
               unless the publisher chooses to resync the subscription
               via a new 'push-update' notification.";
          }
          leaf-list excluded-change {
            type change-type;
            description
              "Used to restrict which changes trigger an update.  For
               example, if a 'replace' operation is excluded, only the
               creation and deletion of objects are reported.";
          }
        }
      }
    }

    grouping hints {
      description
        "Parameters associated with an error for a subscription
         made upon a datastore.";
      leaf period-hint {
        type centiseconds;
        description
          "Returned when the requested time period is too short.  This
           hint can assert a viable period for either a periodic push
           cadence or an on-change dampening interval.";
      }
      leaf filter-failure-hint {
        type string;
        description



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          "Information describing where and/or why a provided filter
           was unsupportable for a subscription.";
      }
      leaf object-count-estimate {
        type uint32;
        description
          "If there are too many objects that could potentially be
           returned by the selection filter, this identifies the
           estimate of the number of objects that the filter would
           potentially pass.";
      }
      leaf object-count-limit {
        type uint32;
        description
          "If there are too many objects that could be returned by
           the selection filter, this identifies the upper limit of
           the publisher's ability to service this subscription.";
      }
      leaf kilobytes-estimate {
        type uint32;
        description
          "If the returned information could be beyond the capacity
           of the publisher, this would identify the estimated
           data size that could result from this selection filter.";
      }
      leaf kilobytes-limit {
        type uint32;
        description
          "If the returned information would be beyond the capacity
           of the publisher, this identifies the upper limit of the
           publisher's ability to service this subscription.";
      }
    }

    /*
     * RPCs
     */

    rpc resync-subscription {
      if-feature "on-change";
      description
        "This RPC allows a subscriber of an active on-change
         subscription to request a full push of objects.

         A successful invocation results in a 'push-update' of all
         datastore nodes that the subscriber is permitted to access.
         This RPC can only be invoked on the same session on which the
         subscription is currently active.  In the case of an error, a



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         'resync-subscription-error' is sent as part of an error
         response.";
      input {
        leaf id {
          type sn:subscription-id;
          mandatory true;
          description
            "Identifier of the subscription that is to be resynced.";
        }
      }
    }

    rc:yang-data resync-subscription-error {
      container resync-subscription-error {
        description
          "If a 'resync-subscription' RPC fails, the subscription is
           not resynced and the RPC error response MUST indicate the
           reason for this failure.  This yang-data MAY be inserted as
           structured data in a subscription's RPC error response
           to indicate the reason for the failure.";
        leaf reason {
          type identityref {
            base resync-subscription-error;
          }
          mandatory true;
          description
            "Indicates the reason why the publisher has declined a
             request for subscription resynchronization.";
        }
        uses hints;
      }
    }

    augment "/sn:establish-subscription/sn:input" {
      description
        "This augmentation adds additional subscription parameters
         that apply specifically to datastore updates to RPC input.";
      uses update-policy;
    }

    augment "/sn:establish-subscription/sn:input/sn:target" {
      description
        "This augmentation adds the datastore as a valid target
         for the subscription to RPC input.";
      case datastore {
        description
          "Information specifying the parameters of a request for a
           datastore subscription.";



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        uses datastore-criteria;
      }
    }

    rc:yang-data establish-subscription-datastore-error-info {
      container establish-subscription-datastore-error-info {
        description
          "If any 'establish-subscription' RPC parameters are
           unsupportable against the datastore, a subscription is not
           created and the RPC error response MUST indicate the reason
           why the subscription failed to be created.  This yang-data
           MAY be inserted as structured data in a subscription's
           RPC error response to indicate the reason for the failure.
           This yang-data MUST be inserted if hints are to be provided
           back to the subscriber.";
        leaf reason {
          type identityref {
            base sn:establish-subscription-error;
          }
          description
            "Indicates the reason why the subscription has failed to
             be created to a targeted datastore.";
        }
        uses hints;
      }
    }

    augment "/sn:modify-subscription/sn:input" {
      description
        "This augmentation adds additional subscription parameters
         specific to datastore updates.";
      uses update-policy-modifiable;
    }

    augment "/sn:modify-subscription/sn:input/sn:target" {
      description
        "This augmentation adds the datastore as a valid target
         for the subscription to RPC input.";
      case datastore {
        description
          "Information specifying the parameters of a request for a
           datastore subscription.";
        uses datastore-criteria;
      }
    }

    rc:yang-data modify-subscription-datastore-error-info {
      container modify-subscription-datastore-error-info {



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        description
          "This yang-data MAY be provided as part of a subscription's
           RPC error response when there is a failure of a
           'modify-subscription' RPC that has been made against a
           datastore.  This yang-data MUST be used if hints are to be
           provided back to the subscriber.";
        leaf reason {
          type identityref {
            base sn:modify-subscription-error;
          }
          description
            "Indicates the reason why the subscription has failed to
             be modified.";
        }
        uses hints;
      }
    }

    /*
     * NOTIFICATIONS
     */

    notification push-update {
      description
        "This notification contains a push update that in turn contains
         data subscribed to via a subscription.  In the case of a
         periodic subscription, this notification is sent for periodic
         updates.  It can also be used for synchronization updates of
         an on-change subscription.  This notification shall only be
         sent to receivers of a subscription.  It does not constitute
         a general-purpose notification that would be subscribable as
         part of the NETCONF event stream by any receiver.";
      leaf id {
        type sn:subscription-id;
        description
          "This references the subscription that drove the
           notification to be sent.";
      }
      anydata datastore-contents {
        description
          "This contains the updated data.  It constitutes a snapshot
           at the time of update of the set of data that has been
           subscribed to.  The snapshot corresponds to the same
           snapshot that would be returned in a corresponding 'get'
           operation with the same selection filter parameters
           applied.";
      }
      leaf incomplete-update {



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        type empty;
        description
          "This is a flag that indicates that not all datastore
           nodes subscribed to are included with this update.  In
           other words, the publisher has failed to fulfill its full
           subscription obligations and, despite its best efforts, is
           providing an incomplete set of objects.";
      }
    }

    notification push-change-update {
      if-feature "on-change";
      description
        "This notification contains an on-change push update.  This
         notification shall only be sent to the receivers of a
         subscription.  It does not constitute a general-purpose
         notification that would be subscribable as part of the
         NETCONF event stream by any receiver.";
      leaf id {
        type sn:subscription-id;
        description
          "This references the subscription that drove the
           notification to be sent.";
      }
      container datastore-changes {
        description
          "This contains the set of datastore changes of the target
           datastore, starting at the time of the previous update, per
           the terms of the subscription.";
        uses ypatch:yang-patch;
      }
      leaf incomplete-update {
        type empty;
        description
          "The presence of this object indicates that not all changes
           that have occurred since the last update are included with
           this update.  In other words, the publisher has failed to
           fulfill its full subscription obligations -- for example,
           in cases where it was not able to keep up with a burst of
           changes.";
      }
    }

    augment "/sn:subscription-started" {
      description
        "This augmentation adds datastore-specific objects to
         the notification that a subscription has started.";
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    }

    augment "/sn:subscription-started/sn:target" {
      description
        "This augmentation allows the datastore to be included as
         part of the notification that a subscription has started.";
      case datastore {
        uses datastore-criteria {
          refine "selection-filter/within-subscription" {
            description
              "Specifies the selection filter and where it originated
               from.  If the 'selection-filter-ref' is populated, the
               filter in the subscription came from the 'filters'
               container.  Otherwise, it is populated in-line as part
               of the subscription itself.";
          }
        }
      }
    }

    augment "/sn:subscription-modified" {
      description
        "This augmentation adds datastore-specific objects to
         the notification that a subscription has been modified.";
      uses update-policy;
    }

    augment "/sn:subscription-modified/sn:target" {
      description
        "This augmentation allows the datastore to be included as
         part of the notification that a subscription has been
         modified.";
      case datastore {
        uses datastore-criteria {
          refine "selection-filter/within-subscription" {
            description
              "Specifies the selection filter and where it originated
               from.  If the 'selection-filter-ref' is populated, the
               filter in the subscription came from the 'filters'
               container.  Otherwise, it is populated in-line as part
               of the subscription itself.";
          }
        }
      }
    }

    /*
     * DATA NODES



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     */

    augment "/sn:filters" {
      description
        "This augmentation allows the datastore to be included as part
         of the selection-filtering criteria for a subscription.";
      list selection-filter {
        key "filter-id";
        description
          "A list of preconfigured filters that can be applied
           to datastore subscriptions.";
        leaf filter-id {
          type string;
          description
            "An identifier to differentiate between selection
             filters.";
        }
        uses selection-filter-types;
      }
    }

    augment "/sn:subscriptions/sn:subscription" {
      when 'yp:datastore';
      description
        "This augmentation adds objects to a subscription that are
         specific to a datastore subscription, i.e., a subscription to
         a stream of datastore node updates.";
      uses update-policy;
    }

    augment "/sn:subscriptions/sn:subscription/sn:target" {
      description
        "This augmentation allows the datastore to be included as
         part of the selection-filtering criteria for a subscription.";
      case datastore {
        uses datastore-criteria;
      }
    }
  }

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6.  IANA Considerations

  This document registers the following namespace URI in the "IETF XML
  Registry" [RFC3688]:

  URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-yang-push

  Registrant Contact: The IESG.

  XML: N/A; the requested URI is an XML namespace.

  This document registers the following YANG module in the "YANG Module
  Names" registry [RFC6020]:

  Name: ietf-yang-push

  Namespace: urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-yang-push

  Prefix: yp

  Reference: RFC 8641

7.  Security Considerations

  The YANG module specified in this document defines a schema for data
  that is designed to be accessed via network management protocols such
  as NETCONF [RFC6241] or RESTCONF [RFC8040].  The lowest NETCONF layer
  is the secure transport layer, and the mandatory-to-implement secure
  transport is Secure Shell (SSH) [RFC6242].  The lowest RESTCONF layer
  is HTTPS, and the mandatory-to-implement secure transport is TLS
  [RFC8446].

  The Network Configuration Access Control Model (NACM) [RFC8341]
  provides the means to restrict access for particular NETCONF or
  RESTCONF users to a preconfigured subset of all available NETCONF or
  RESTCONF protocol operations and content.

  There are a number of data nodes defined in this YANG module that are
  writable/creatable/deletable (i.e., config true, which is the
  default).  These data nodes may be considered sensitive or vulnerable
  in some network environments.  Write operations (e.g., edit-config)
  to these data nodes without proper protection can have a negative
  effect on network operations.  These are the subtrees and data nodes
  and their sensitivity/vulnerability.  (It should be noted that the
  YANG module defined in this document augments the YANG module defined
  in [RFC8639].  All security considerations that are listed in





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  [RFC8639] are also relevant for datastore subscriptions.  In the
  following list, we focus on the new data nodes that are introduced in
  this document.)

  o  Subtree "selection-filter" under container "filters": This subtree
     allows a subscriber to specify which objects or subtrees to
     include in a datastore subscription.  An attacker could attempt to
     modify the filter.  For example, the filter might be modified to
     result in very few objects being filtered in order to attempt to
     overwhelm the receiver.  Alternatively, the filter might be
     modified to result in certain objects being excluded from updates,
     in which case certain changes would go unnoticed.

  o  Subtree "datastore" in choice "target" in list "subscription":
     Analogous to "selection filter", an attacker might attempt to
     modify the objects being filtered in order to overwhelm a receiver
     with a larger volume of object updates than expected or cause
     certain changes to go unnoticed.

  o  Choice "update-trigger" in list "subscription": By modifying the
     update trigger, an attacker might alter the updates that are being
     sent in order to confuse a receiver, withhold certain updates to
     be sent to the receiver, and/or overwhelm a receiver.  For
     example, an attacker might modify the period with which updates
     are reported for a periodic subscription, or it might modify the
     dampening period for an on-change subscription, resulting in a
     greater delay for successive updates (potentially affecting the
     responsiveness of applications that depend on the updates) or in a
     high volume of updates (to exhaust receiver resources).

  The NACM provides one means to mitigate these threats on the
  publisher side.  In order to address those threats as a subscriber,
  the subscriber could monitor the subscription configuration for any
  unexpected changes and subscribe to updates to the YANG datastore
  nodes that represent its datastore subscriptions.  As this volume of
  data is small, a paranoid subscriber could even revert to occasional
  polling to guard against a compromised subscription against
  subscription configuration updates itself.

  Some of the readable data nodes in this YANG module may be considered
  sensitive or vulnerable in some network environments.  It is thus
  important to control read access (e.g., via get, get-config, or
  notification) to these data nodes.  These are the subtrees and data
  nodes and their sensitivity/vulnerability:

  o  Subtree "selection-filter" under container "filters": If access
     control is not properly configured, can expose system internals to
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  o  Subtree "datastore" in choice "target" in list "subscription": If
     access control is not properly configured, can expose system
     internals to those who should not have access to this information.

  o  Choice "update-trigger" in list "subscription": If access control
     is not properly configured, can expose system internals to those
     who should not have access to this information.

  Some of the RPC operations in this YANG module may be considered
  sensitive or vulnerable in some network environments.  It is thus
  important to control access to these operations.  These are the
  operations and their sensitivity/vulnerability:

  o  RPC "resync-subscription": This RPC allows a subscriber of an
     on-change subscription to request a full push of objects in the
     subscription's scope.  This can result in a large volume of data.
     An attacker could attempt to use this RPC to exhaust resources on
     the server to generate the data and could then attempt to
     overwhelm a receiver with the resulting large volume of data.

8.  References

8.1.  Normative References

  [RFC2119]  Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
             Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119,
             DOI 10.17487/RFC2119, March 1997,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc2119>.

  [RFC3688]  Mealling, M., "The IETF XML Registry", BCP 81, RFC 3688,
             DOI 10.17487/RFC3688, January 2004,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3688>.

  [RFC6020]  Bjorklund, M., Ed., "YANG - A Data Modeling Language for
             the Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF)", RFC 6020,
             DOI 10.17487/RFC6020, October 2010,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6020>.

  [RFC6991]  Schoenwaelder, J., Ed., "Common YANG Data Types",
             RFC 6991, DOI 10.17487/RFC6991, July 2013,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6991>.

  [RFC7950]  Bjorklund, M., Ed., "The YANG 1.1 Data Modeling Language",
             RFC 7950, DOI 10.17487/RFC7950, August 2016,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7950>.






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  [RFC8040]  Bierman, A., Bjorklund, M., and K. Watsen, "RESTCONF
             Protocol", RFC 8040, DOI 10.17487/RFC8040, January 2017,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8040>.

  [RFC8072]  Bierman, A., Bjorklund, M., and K. Watsen, "YANG Patch
             Media Type", RFC 8072, DOI 10.17487/RFC8072,
             February 2017, <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8072>.

  [RFC8174]  Leiba, B., "Ambiguity of Uppercase vs Lowercase in
             RFC 2119 Key Words", BCP 14, RFC 8174,
             DOI 10.17487/RFC8174, May 2017,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8174>.

  [RFC8341]  Bierman, A. and M. Bjorklund, "Network Configuration
             Access Control Model", STD 91, RFC 8341,
             DOI 10.17487/RFC8341, March 2018,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8341>.

  [RFC8342]  Bjorklund, M., Schoenwaelder, J., Shafer, P., Watsen, K.,
             and R. Wilton, "Network Management Datastore Architecture
             (NMDA)", RFC 8342, DOI 10.17487/RFC8342, March 2018,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8342>.

  [RFC8446]  Rescorla, E., "The Transport Layer Security (TLS) Protocol
             Version 1.3", RFC 8446, DOI 10.17487/RFC8446, August 2018,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8446>.

  [RFC8525]  Bierman, A., Bjorklund, M., Schoenwaelder, J., Watsen, K.,
             and R. Wilton, "YANG Library", RFC 8525,
             DOI 10.17487/RFC8525, March 2019,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8525>.

  [RFC8639]  Voit, E., Clemm, A., Gonzalez Prieto, A., Nilsen-Nygaard,
             E., and A. Tripathy, "Subscription to YANG Notifications",
             RFC 8639, DOI 10.17487/RFC8639, September 2019,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8639>.

  [W3C.REC-xml-20081126]
             Bray, T., Paoli, J., Sperberg-McQueen, M., Maler, E., and
             F. Yergeau, "Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (Fifth
             Edition)", World Wide Web Consortium Recommendation
             REC-xml-20081126, November 2008,
             <https://www.w3.org/TR/2008/REC-xml-20081126>.

  [XPATH]    Clark, J. and S. DeRose, "XML Path Language (XPath)
             Version 1.0", November 1999,
             <https://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-xpath-19991116>.




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8.2.  Informative References

  [RFC6241]  Enns, R., Ed., Bjorklund, M., Ed., Schoenwaelder, J., Ed.,
             and A. Bierman, Ed., "Network Configuration Protocol
             (NETCONF)", RFC 6241, DOI 10.17487/RFC6241, June 2011,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6241>.

  [RFC6242]  Wasserman, M., "Using the NETCONF Protocol over Secure
             Shell (SSH)", RFC 6242, DOI 10.17487/RFC6242, June 2011,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6242>.

  [RFC7923]  Voit, E., Clemm, A., and A. Gonzalez Prieto, "Requirements
             for Subscription to YANG Datastores", RFC 7923,
             DOI 10.17487/RFC7923, June 2016,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7923>.

  [RFC8340]  Bjorklund, M. and L. Berger, Ed., "YANG Tree Diagrams",
             BCP 215, RFC 8340, DOI 10.17487/RFC8340, March 2018,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8340>.

  [RFC8343]  Bjorklund, M., "A YANG Data Model for Interface
             Management", RFC 8343, DOI 10.17487/RFC8343, March 2018,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8343>.

  [RFC8640]  Voit, E., Clemm, A., Gonzalez Prieto, A., Nilsen-Nygaard,
             E., and A. Tripathy, "Dynamic Subscription to YANG Events
             and Datastores over NETCONF", RFC 8640,
             DOI 10.17487/RFC8640, September 2019,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8640>.

  [Yang-Push-Notif-Cap]
             Lengyel, B., Clemm, A., and B. Claise, "Yang-Push
             Notification Capabilities", Work in Progress,
             draft-ietf-netconf-notification-capabilities-04,
             September 2019.
















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Appendix A.  Subscription Errors

A.1.  RPC Failures

  Rejection of an RPC for any reason is indicated via an RPC error
  response from the publisher.  Valid RPC errors returned include both
  (1) existing transport-layer RPC error codes, such as those seen with
  NETCONF in [RFC6241] and (2) subscription-specific errors, such as
  those defined in the YANG data model.  As a result, how subscription
  errors are encoded in an RPC error response is transport dependent.

  References to specific identities in the ietf-subscribed-
  notifications YANG module [RFC8639] or the ietf-yang-push YANG module
  may be returned as part of the error responses resulting from failed
  attempts at datastore subscription.  For errors defined as part of
  the ietf-subscribed-notifications YANG module, please refer to
  [RFC8639].  The errors defined in this document, grouped per RPC, are
  as follows:

     establish-subscription          modify-subscription
     ---------------------------     ---------------------
      cant-exclude                    period-unsupported
      datastore-not-subscribable      update-too-big
      on-change-unsupported           sync-too-big
      on-change-sync-unsupported      unchanging-selection
      period-unsupported
      update-too-big                 resync-subscription
      sync-too-big                   ----------------------------
      unchanging-selection            no-such-subscription-resync
                                      sync-too-big

  There is one final set of transport-independent RPC error elements
  included in the YANG data model.  These are the four yang-data
  structures for failed datastore subscriptions:

  1.  yang-data "establish-subscription-error-datastore": This MUST be
      returned if information identifying the reason for an RPC error
      has not been placed elsewhere in the transport portion of a
      failed "establish-subscription" RPC response.  This MUST be sent
      if hints are included.

  2.  yang-data "modify-subscription-error-datastore": This MUST be
      returned if information identifying the reason for an RPC error
      has not been placed elsewhere in the transport portion of a
      failed "modify-subscription" RPC response.  This MUST be sent if
      hints are included.





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  3.  yang-data "sn:delete-subscription-error": This MUST be returned
      if information identifying the reason for an RPC error has not
      been placed elsewhere in the transport portion of a failed
      "delete-subscription" or "kill-subscription" RPC response.

  4.  yang-data "resync-subscription-error": This MUST be returned if
      information identifying the reason for an RPC error has not been
      placed elsewhere in the transport portion of a failed
      "resync-subscription" RPC response.

A.2.  Failure Notifications

  A subscription may be unexpectedly terminated or suspended
  independently of any RPC or configuration operation.  In such cases,
  indications of such a failure MUST be provided.  To accomplish this,
  a number of errors can be returned as part of the corresponding
  subscription state change notification.  For this purpose, the
  following error identities are introduced in this document, in
  addition to those that were already defined in [RFC8639]:

  subscription-terminated        subscription-suspended
  ---------------------------    ----------------------
   datastore-not-subscribable     period-unsupported
   unchanging-selection           update-too-big
                                  synchronization-size


























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Acknowledgments

  For their valuable comments, discussions, and feedback, we wish to
  acknowledge Tim Jenkins, Martin Bjorklund, Kent Watsen, Susan Hares,
  Yang Geng, Peipei Guo, Michael Scharf, Guangying Zheng, Tom Petch,
  Henk Birkholz, Reshad Rahman, Qin Wu, Rohit Ranade, and Rob Wilton.

Contributors

  The following individuals made substantial contributions to this
  document and should be considered coauthors.  Their contributions
  include information contained in the YANG module provided in
  Section 5 of this document.

  Alberto Gonzalez Prieto
  Microsoft
  Email: [email protected]

  Ambika Prasad Tripathy
  Cisco Systems
  Email: [email protected]

  Einar Nilsen-Nygaard
  Cisco Systems
  Email: [email protected]

  Andy Bierman
  YumaWorks
  Email: [email protected]

  Balazs Lengyel
  Ericsson
  Email: [email protected]

Authors' Addresses

  Alexander Clemm
  Futurewei

  Email: [email protected]


  Eric Voit
  Cisco Systems

  Email: [email protected]





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