"""
-This is an example topology for the distributed cloud emulator (dcemulator).
-(c) 2015 by Manuel Peuster <manuel.peuster@upb.de>
-
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+"""
+"""
This is an example that shows how a user of the emulation tool can
define network topologies with multiple emulated cloud data centers.
import logging
from mininet.log import setLogLevel
from emuvim.dcemulator.net import DCNetwork
-from emuvim.api.zerorpc.compute import ZeroRpcApiEndpoint
-from emuvim.api.zerorpc.network import ZeroRpcApiEndpointDCNetwork
+from emuvim.api.rest.rest_api_endpoint import RestApiEndpoint
+from mininet.node import RemoteController
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO)
"""
1. Create a data center network object (DCNetwork)
"""
- net = DCNetwork()
-
- """
- 1b. add a monitoring agent to the DCNetwork
- """
- mon_api = ZeroRpcApiEndpointDCNetwork("0.0.0.0", 5151)
- mon_api.connectDCNetwork(net)
- mon_api.start()
+ net = DCNetwork(controller=RemoteController, monitor=False, enable_learning=True)
+
"""
2. Add (logical) data centers to the topology
(each data center is one "bigswitch" in our simplified
this API, e.g., start/stop/list compute instances.
"""
# create a new instance of a endpoint implementation
- zapi1 = ZeroRpcApiEndpoint("0.0.0.0", 4242)
+ rapi1 = RestApiEndpoint("127.0.0.1", 5001, net)
# connect data centers to this endpoint
- zapi1.connectDatacenter(dc1)
- zapi1.connectDatacenter(dc2)
- zapi1.connectDatacenter(dc3)
- zapi1.connectDatacenter(dc4)
+ rapi1.connectDatacenter(dc1)
+ rapi1.connectDatacenter(dc2)
+ rapi1.connectDatacenter(dc3)
+ rapi1.connectDatacenter(dc4)
# run API endpoint server (in another thread, don't block)
- zapi1.start()
- """
- 5.1. For our example, we create a second endpoint to illustrate that
- this is supported by our design. This feature allows us to have
- one API endpoint for each data center. This makes the emulation
- environment more realistic because you can easily create one
- OpenStack-like REST API endpoint for *each* data center.
- This will look like a real-world multi PoP/data center deployment
- from the perspective of an orchestrator.
- """
- zapi2 = ZeroRpcApiEndpoint("0.0.0.0", 4343)
- zapi2.connectDatacenter(dc3)
- zapi2.connectDatacenter(dc4)
- zapi2.start()
+ rapi1.start()
"""
6. Finally we are done and can start our network (the emulator).