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# vim-emu: A NFV multi-PoP emulation platform
This emulation platform was created to support network service developers to locally prototype and test their network services in realistic end-to-end multi-PoP scenarios. It allows the execution of real network functions, packaged as Docker containers, in emulated network topologies running locally on the developer's machine. The emulation platform also offers OpenStack-like APIs for each emulated PoP so that it can integrate with MANO solutions, like OSM. The core of the emulation platform is based on [Containernet](https://containernet.github.io).
## Installation
-There are three ways to install and use the emulation platform. The bare-metal installation requires a freshly installed Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and is done by an ansible playbook. The second option is to use a nested Docker environment to run the emulator inside a Docker container. The third option is to use Vagrant to create a VirtualBox-based VM on your machine that contains the pre-installed and configured emulator.
+There are multiple ways to install and use the emulation platform. The easiest way is the automated installation using the OSM installer. The bare-metal installation requires a freshly installed Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and is done by an ansible playbook. Another option is to use a nested Docker environment to run the emulator inside a Docker container.
+
+### Automated installation (recommended)
+
+```sh
+./install_osm.sh --lxdimages --vimemu
+```
+
+This command will install OSM (as LXC containers) as well as the emulator (as a Docker container) on a local machine. It is recommended to use a machine with Ubuntu 16.04.
-### Option 1: Bare-metal installation
+### Manual installation
-* Requires: Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
-* `sudo apt-get install ansible git aptitude`
+#### Option 1: Bare-metal installation
-#### 1. Containernet
+```sh
+sudo apt-get install ansible git aptitude
+```
-* `cd`
-* `git clone https://github.com/containernet/containernet.git`
-* `cd ~/containernet/ansible`
-* `sudo ansible-playbook -i "localhost," -c local install.yml`
+##### Step 1. Containernet installation
-#### 2. vim-emu
+```sh
+cd
+git clone https://github.com/containernet/containernet.git
+cd ~/containernet/ansible
+sudo ansible-playbook -i "localhost," -c local install.yml
+```
-* `cd`
-* `git clone https://osm.etsi.org/gerrit/osm/vim-emu.git`
-* `cd ~/vim-emu/ansible`
-* `sudo ansible-playbook -i "localhost," -c local install.yml`
+##### Step 2. vim-emu installation
-### Option 2: Nested Docker Deployment
+```sh
+cd
+git clone https://osm.etsi.org/gerrit/osm/vim-emu.git
+cd ~/vim-emu/ansible
+sudo ansible-playbook -i "localhost," -c local install.yml
+```
+
+#### Option 2: Nested Docker Deployment
This option requires a Docker installation on the host machine on which the emulator should be deployed.
-* `git clone https://osm.etsi.org/gerrit/osm/vim-emu.git`
-* `cd ~/vim-emu`
-* Build the container: `docker build -t vim-emu-img .`
-* Run the (interactive) container: `docker run --name vim-emu -it --rm --privileged --pid='host' -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock vim-emu-img /bin/bash`
+```sh
+git clone https://osm.etsi.org/gerrit/osm/vim-emu.git</code>
+cd ~/vim-emu</code>
+# build the container:
+docker build -t vim-emu-img .
+# run the (interactive) container:
+docker run --name vim-emu -it --rm --privileged --pid='host' -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock vim-emu-img /bin/bash
+```
-### Option 3: Vagrant Installation
-* Request VirtualBox and Vagrant to be installed on the system.
-* `git clone https://osm.etsi.org/gerrit/osm/vim-emu.git`
-* `cd ~/vim-emu`
-* `vagrant up`
-* `vagrant ssh` to enter the new VM in which the emulator is installed.
## Usage
* `containernet> vnf1 ifconfig`
* `containernet> vnf1 ping -c 2 vnf2`
+A more advanced example that includes OSM can be found in the [official vim-emu documentation in the OSM wiki](https://osm.etsi.org/wikipub/index.php/VIM_emulator).
+
### Further documentation and useful links
+* [Official vim-emu documentation in the OSM wiki](https://osm.etsi.org/wikipub/index.php/VIM_emulator)
* [Full CLI command documentation](https://github.com/sonata-nfv/son-emu/wiki/CLI-Command-Overview)
* [Requirements for Docker containers executed by the emulator](https://github.com/sonata-nfv/son-emu/wiki/Container-Requirements)
* [REST API](https://github.com/sonata-nfv/son-emu/wiki/APIs)
To run the unit tests do:
* `cd ~/vim-emu`
-* `sudo py.test -v src/emuvim/test/unittests`
-(To force Python2: `python2 -m pytest -v src/emuvim/test/unittests`)
+* `sudo pytest -v`
+* (To force Python2: `sudo python2 -m pytest -v`)
## Seed code contributors:
* Eduard Maas (https://github.com/edmaas)
* Malte Splietker (https://github.com/splietker)
* Johannes Kampmeyer (https://github.com/xschlef)
+* Stefan Schneider (https://github.com/StefanUPB)
## License