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Similar to the JSON sibling directory that provides Perl JSON adapters
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with the LANforge client, this directory provides Python adapters to
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the LANforge client. The LANforge client is the LANforge Java GUI
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the LANforge client. The LANforge client is the LANforge Java GUI
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package running with the `-http` switch (by default) and possibly in the *headless*
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mode using the `-daemon` switch.
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Follow our [getting started cookbook](http://www.candelatech.com/cookbook.php?vol=cli&book=Querying+the+LANforge+GUI+for+JSON+Data)
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Follow our [getting started cookbook](http://www.candelatech.com/cookbook.php?vol=cli&book=Querying+the+LANforge+GUI+for+JSON+Data)
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to learn more about how to operate your LANforge client.
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## Getting Started ##
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New automation tests and JSON client scripts should go in `../py-scripts`. This directory
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is intended for utility and library scripts. To use this module, make sure your include path
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captures this module by adding it to your `sys.path`. We recommend your scripts in `../py-scripts`
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begin with these imports:
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`if 'py-json' not in sys.path:
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sys.path.append('../py-json')
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from LANforge import LFUtils
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from LANforge import lfcli_base
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from LANforge.lfcli_base import LFCliBase
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from LANforge.LFUtils import *
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import realm
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from realm import Realm
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## These Scripts ##
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* `show_ports.py`: this simple example shows how to gather a digest of ports
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* `__init__.py`: this is a module header and it defines its relationship to sub-module LANforge,
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requiring LFRequest.
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* `LANforge`: this module is for our json library. Use gain access to these by using:
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`import LANforge`
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`from LANforge import LFUtils`
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`from LANforge import LFRequest`
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* `create_sta.py`: Please follow though `create_sta.py` to see how you can
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utilize the JSON API provided by the LANforge client. It
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is possible to use similar commands to create virtual Access points.
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* `create_wanlink.py`: example that creates a WANlink
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* `generic_cx.py`: example that creates a cross connect
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* `realm.py`: module defining the Realm class. `Realm` is a toolbox class that also serves as a facade
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for finer-grained methods in LFUtils and LFRequest:
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* `__init__`: our constructor
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* `load()`: load a test scenario database, as you would find in the GUI Status tab
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* `cx_list()`: request json list of cross connects
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* `station_map()`: request a map of stations via `/port/list` and alter the list to name based map of only stations
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* `station_list()`: request a list of stations
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* `vap_list()`: request a list of virtual APs
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* `remove_vlan_by_eid()`: a way of deleting a port/station/vAP
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* `find_ports_like()`: returns a list of ports matching a string prefix, like:
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* `sta\*` matches names starting with `sta`
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* `sta10+` matches names with port numbers 10 or greater
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* `sta[10..20]` matches a range of stations including the range sta10 -- sta20
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* `name_to_eid()`: takes a name like `1.1.eth1` and returns it split into an array `[1, 1, "eth1"]`
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* `parse_time()`: returns numeric seconds when given strings like `1d`, `2h`, or `3m` or `4s`
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* `parse_link()`:
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* `new_station_profile()`: creates a blank station profile, configure station properties in this profile
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and then use its `create()` method to create a series of stations
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* `new_l3_cx_profile()`: creates a blank Layer-3 profile, configure this connection profile and
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then use its `create()` method to create a series of endpoints and cross connects
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* `new_l4_cx_profile()`: creates a blank Layer-4 (http/ftp) profile, configure it then call `create()`
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* `new_generic_cx_profile()`: creates a blank Generic connection profile (for lfping/iperf3/curl-post/speedtest.net)
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then configure and call `create()`
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* `class L3CXProfile`: this class is the Layer-3 connection profile
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* `__init__`: should be called by `Realm::new_l3_cx_profile()`
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* `create()`: pass endpoint-type, side-a list, side-b list, and sleep_time between creating endpoints and connections
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* Parameters for this profile include:
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* prefix
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* txbps
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* `class L4CXProfile`: this class is the Layer-4 connection profile
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* `__init__`: should be called by `Realm::new_l4_cx_profile()`
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* `create()`: pass a list of ports to create endpoints on, note that resulting cross connects are prefixed with `CX_`
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* Parameters for this profile include:
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* url
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* requests_per_ten: number of requests to make in ten minutes
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*
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* `show_ports.py`: this simple example shows how to gather a digest of ports
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## LANforge ##
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This directory defines the LANforge module holding:
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