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son-emu

This is the repository of SONATA's emulation platform.

This emulation platform was created to support network service developers to locally prototype and test complete network service chains in realistic end-to-end multi-PoP scenarios. It allows the direct execution of real network functions, packaged as Docker containers, in emulated network topologies running locally on the network service developer's machine.

More details about the the emulator's architecture and concepts can be found in the following publication(s):

A short demo that showcases son-emu together with its dummy gatekeeper is available here.

Development

To install the emulator package in development mode, do:

  • python setup.py develop

Folder Structure

  • ansible Install scripts
  • misc Example packages and VNFs
  • src
    • emuvim Emulator components
      • api API endpoint implementations
        • rest REST API for son-emu-cli
        • sonata Dummy gatekeeper API
      • cli Command line client to control the emulator
      • dcemulator Emulator core
        • resourcemodel Resource limitation models
    • examples Example topology scripts
    • test Test scripts
  • utils Helper scripts for SONATA's CI/CD setup

Run Unit Tests

  • cd ~/son-emu
  • sudo py.test -v src/emuvim/test/unittests

Building

Son-emu is entirely written in Python and does not require a special build process. Please check the Installation section for more details about the installation of son-emu.

Dependencies

Son-emu requires the latest version of Containernet to be installed on the system.

Despite of this son-emu has the following dependencies:

Contributing

Contributing to the son-emu is really easy. You must:

  1. Clone this repository;
  2. Work on your proposed changes, preferably through submiting issues;
  3. Submit a Pull Request;
  4. Follow/answer related issues (see Feedback-Chanel, below).

Installation

There are two ways to install and use son-emu. The simple one is to use Vagrant to create a VirtualBox-based VM on you machine that contains the pre-installed and configured emulator. The more complicated installation requires a freshly installed Ubuntu 14.04 LTS or 16.04 LTS and is done by a ansible playbook.

Vagrant Installation

  • Request VirtualBox and Vagrant to be installed on the system.
  • git clone https://github.com/sonata-nfv/son-emu.git
  • cd ~/son-emu
  • vagrant up
  • vagrant ssh to enter the new VM in which the emulator is installed.

Follow the MOTD in the VM to run the example topology and the dummy-gatekeeper. The dummy-gatekeeper's default port 5000 is forwarded to the host machine and can be accessed from it by using, e.g., curl http://127.0.0.1:5000/packages.

Ansible Installation

  • Requires: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS or 16.04 LTS
  • sudo apt-get install ansible git
  • sudo vim /etc/ansible/hosts
  • Add: localhost ansible_connection=local

1. Containernet

  • cd
  • git clone https://github.com/mpeuster/containernet.git
  • cd ~/containernet/ansible
  • sudo ansible-playbook install.yml
  • Wait (and have a coffee) ...

2. Emulator

  • cd
  • git clone https://github.com/sonata-nfv/son-emu.git
  • cd ~/son-emu/ansible
  • sudo ansible-playbook install.yml

Usage

Examples

Manual Usage Example:

This simple example shows how to start the emulator with a simple topology (terminal 1) and how to start (terminal 2) some empty VNF containers in the emulated datacenters (PoPs) by using the son-emu-cli.

  • First terminal (start the emulation platform):
  • sudo python src/emuvim/examples/simple_topology.py
  • Second terminal:
  • son-emu-cli compute start -d datacenter1 -n vnf1
  • son-emu-cli compute start -d datacenter1 -n vnf2
  • son-emu-cli compute list
  • First terminal:
  • containernet> vnf1 ifconfig
  • containernet> vnf1 ping -c 2 vnf2

Dummy Gatekeeper Example:

This example shows how to deploy a SONATA example package in the emulator using the dummy gatekeeper.

  • First terminal (start the emulation platform):
  • sudo python src/emuvim/examples/sonata_y1_demo_topology_1.py
  • Second terminal (deploy the example package):
  • Upload: curl -i -X POST -F package=@sonata-demo-docker.son http://127.0.0.1:5000/packages
  • Instantiate: curl -X POST http://127.0.0.1:5000/instantiations -d "{}"
  • Verify that service runs: son-emu-cli compute list

Note: The son-push tool can be used instead of CURL.

Further Documentation

License

Son-emu is published under Apache 2.0 license. Please see the LICENSE file for more details.

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