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# gRPC API
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[gRPC](https://grpc.io/) is a client/server API for interfacing with CORE
and used by the python GUI for driving all functionality. It is dependent
on having a running `core-daemon` instance to be leveraged.
A python client can be created from the raw generated grpc files included
with CORE or one can leverage a provided gRPC client that helps encapsulate
some of the functionality to try and help make things easier.
## Python Client
A python client wrapper is provided at
[CoreGrpcClient](https://github.com/coreemu/core/blob/master/daemon/core/api/grpc/client.py)
to help provide some conveniences when using the API.
### Client HTTP Proxy
Since gRPC is HTTP2 based, proxy configurations can cause issues. By default
the client disables proxy support to avoid issues when a proxy is present.
You can enable and properly account for this issue when needed.
## Proto Files
Proto files are used to define the API and protobuf messages that are used for
interfaces with this API.
They can be found
[here](https://github.com/coreemu/core/tree/master/daemon/proto/core/api/grpc)
to see the specifics of
what is going on and response message values that would be returned.
## Examples
### Node Models
When creating nodes of type `NodeType.DEFAULT` these are the default models
and the services they map to.
* mdr
* zebra, OSPFv3MDR, IPForward
* PC
* DefaultRoute
* router
* zebra, OSPFv2, OSPFv3, IPForward
* host
* DefaultRoute, SSH
### Interface Helper
There is an interface helper class that can be leveraged for convenience
when creating interface data for nodes. Alternatively one can manually create
a `core.api.grpc.wrappers.Interface` class instead with appropriate information.
Manually creating gRPC client interface:
```python
from core.api.grpc.wrappers import Interface
# id is optional and will set to the next available id
# name is optional and will default to eth<id>
# mac is optional and will result in a randomly generated mac
iface = Interface(
id=0,
name="eth0",
ip4="10.0.0.1",
ip4_mask=24,
ip6="2001::",
ip6_mask=64,
)
```
Leveraging the interface helper class:
```python
from core.api.grpc import client
iface_helper = client.InterfaceHelper(ip4_prefix="10.0.0.0/24", ip6_prefix="2001::/64")
# node_id is used to get an ip4/ip6 address indexed from within the above prefixes
# iface_id is required and used exactly for that
# name is optional and would default to eth<id>
# mac is optional and will result in a randomly generated mac
iface_data = iface_helper.create_iface(
node_id=1, iface_id=0, name="eth0", mac="00:00:00:00:aa:00"
)
```
### Listening to Events
Various events that can occur within a session can be listened to.
Event types:
* session - events for changes in session state and mobility start/stop/pause
* node - events for node movements and icon changes
* link - events for link configuration changes and wireless link add/delete
* config - configuration events when legacy gui joins a session
* exception - alert/error events
* file - file events when the legacy gui joins a session
```python
from core.api.grpc import client
from core.api.grpc.wrappers import EventType
def event_listener(event):
print(event)
# create grpc client and connect
core = client.CoreGrpcClient()
core.connect()
# add session
session = core.create_session()
# provide no events to listen to all events
core.events(session.id, event_listener)
# provide events to listen to specific events
core.events(session.id, event_listener, [EventType.NODE])
```
### Configuring Links
Links can be configured at the time of creation or during runtime.
Currently supported configuration options:
* bandwidth (bps)
* delay (us)
* duplicate (%)
* jitter (us)
* loss (%)
```python
from core.api.grpc import client
from core.api.grpc.wrappers import LinkOptions, Position
# interface helper
iface_helper = client.InterfaceHelper(ip4_prefix="10.0.0.0/24", ip6_prefix="2001::/64")
# create grpc client and connect
core = client.CoreGrpcClient()
core.connect()
# add session
session = core.create_session()
# create nodes
position = Position(x=100, y=100)
node1 = session.add_node(1, position=position)
position = Position(x=300, y=100)
node2 = session.add_node(2, position=position)
# configuring when creating a link
options = LinkOptions(
bandwidth=54_000_000,
delay=5000,
dup=5,
loss=5.5,
jitter=0,
)
iface1 = iface_helper.create_iface(node1.id, 0)
iface2 = iface_helper.create_iface(node2.id, 0)
link = session.add_link(node1=node1, node2=node2, iface1=iface1, iface2=iface2)
# configuring during runtime
link.options.loss = 10.0
core.edit_link(session.id, link)
```
### Peer to Peer Example
```python
# required imports
from core.api.grpc import client
from core.api.grpc.core_pb2 import Position
# interface helper
iface_helper = client.InterfaceHelper(ip4_prefix="10.0.0.0/24", ip6_prefix="2001::/64")
# create grpc client and connect
core = client.CoreGrpcClient()
core.connect()
# add session
session = core.create_session()
# create nodes
position = Position(x=100, y=100)
node1 = session.add_node(1, position=position)
position = Position(x=300, y=100)
node2 = session.add_node(2, position=position)
# create link
iface1 = iface_helper.create_iface(node1.id, 0)
iface2 = iface_helper.create_iface(node2.id, 0)
session.add_link(node1=node1, node2=node2, iface1=iface1, iface2=iface2)
# start session
core.start_session(session)
```
### Switch/Hub Example
```python
# required imports
from core.api.grpc import client
from core.api.grpc.core_pb2 import NodeType, Position
# interface helper
iface_helper = client.InterfaceHelper(ip4_prefix="10.0.0.0/24", ip6_prefix="2001::/64")
# create grpc client and connect
core = client.CoreGrpcClient()
core.connect()
# add session
session = core.create_session()
# create nodes
position = Position(x=200, y=200)
switch = session.add_node(1, _type=NodeType.SWITCH, position=position)
position = Position(x=100, y=100)
node1 = session.add_node(2, position=position)
position = Position(x=300, y=100)
node2 = session.add_node(3, position=position)
# create links
iface1 = iface_helper.create_iface(node1.id, 0)
session.add_link(node1=node1, node2=switch, iface1=iface1)
iface1 = iface_helper.create_iface(node2.id, 0)
session.add_link(node1=node2, node2=switch, iface1=iface1)
# start session
core.start_session(session)
```
### WLAN Example
```python
# required imports
from core.api.grpc import client
from core.api.grpc.core_pb2 import NodeType, Position
# interface helper
iface_helper = client.InterfaceHelper(ip4_prefix="10.0.0.0/24", ip6_prefix="2001::/64")
# create grpc client and connect
core = client.CoreGrpcClient()
core.connect()
# add session
session = core.create_session()
# create nodes
position = Position(x=200, y=200)
wlan = session.add_node(1, _type=NodeType.WIRELESS_LAN, position=position)
position = Position(x=100, y=100)
node1 = session.add_node(2, model="mdr", position=position)
position = Position(x=300, y=100)
node2 = session.add_node(3, model="mdr", position=position)
# create links
iface1 = iface_helper.create_iface(node1.id, 0)
session.add_link(node1=node1, node2=wlan, iface1=iface1)
iface1 = iface_helper.create_iface(node2.id, 0)
session.add_link(node1=node2, node2=wlan, iface1=iface1)
# set wlan config using a dict mapping currently
# support values as strings
wlan.set_wlan(
{
"range": "280",
"bandwidth": "55000000",
"delay": "6000",
"jitter": "5",
"error": "5",
}
)
# start session
core.start_session(session)
```
### EMANE Example
For EMANE you can import and use one of the existing models and
use its name for configuration.
Current models:
* core.emane.ieee80211abg.EmaneIeee80211abgModel
* core.emane.rfpipe.EmaneRfPipeModel
* core.emane.tdma.EmaneTdmaModel
* core.emane.bypass.EmaneBypassModel
Their configurations options are driven dynamically from parsed EMANE manifest files
from the installed version of EMANE.
Options and their purpose can be found at the [EMANE Wiki](https://github.com/adjacentlink/emane/wiki).
If configuring EMANE global settings or model mac/phy specific settings, any value not provided
will use the defaults. When no configuration is used, the defaults are used.
```python
# required imports
from core.api.grpc import client
from core.api.grpc.core_pb2 import NodeType, Position
from core.emane.models.ieee80211abg import EmaneIeee80211abgModel
# interface helper
iface_helper = client.InterfaceHelper(ip4_prefix="10.0.0.0/24", ip6_prefix="2001::/64")
# create grpc client and connect
core = client.CoreGrpcClient()
core.connect()
# add session
session = core.create_session()
# create nodes
position = Position(x=200, y=200)
emane = session.add_node(
1, _type=NodeType.EMANE, position=position, emane=EmaneIeee80211abgModel.name
)
position = Position(x=100, y=100)
node1 = session.add_node(2, model="mdr", position=position)
position = Position(x=300, y=100)
node2 = session.add_node(3, model="mdr", position=position)
# create links
iface1 = iface_helper.create_iface(node1.id, 0)
session.add_link(node1=node1, node2=emane, iface1=iface1)
iface1 = iface_helper.create_iface(node2.id, 0)
session.add_link(node1=node2, node2=emane, iface1=iface1)
# setting emane specific emane model configuration
emane.set_emane_model(EmaneIeee80211abgModel.name, {
"eventservicettl": "2",
"unicastrate": "3",
})
# start session
core.start_session(session)
```
EMANE Model Configuration:
```python
# emane network specific config, set on an emane node
# this setting applies to all nodes connected
emane.set_emane_model(EmaneIeee80211abgModel.name, {"unicastrate": "3"})
# node specific config for an individual node connected to an emane network
node.set_emane_model(EmaneIeee80211abgModel.name, {"unicastrate": "3"})
# node interface specific config for an individual node connected to an emane network
node.set_emane_model(EmaneIeee80211abgModel.name, {"unicastrate": "3"}, iface_id=0)
```
## Configuring a Service
Services help generate and run bash scripts on nodes for a given purpose.
Configuring the files of a service results in a specific hard coded script being
generated, instead of the default scripts, that may leverage dynamic generation.
The following features can be configured for a service:
* files - files that will be generated
* directories - directories that will be mounted unique to the node
* startup - commands to run start a service
* validate - commands to run to validate a service
* shutdown - commands to run to stop a service
Editing service properties:
```python
# configure a service, for a node, for a given session
node.service_configs[service_name] = NodeServiceData(
configs=["file1.sh", "file2.sh"],
directories=["/etc/node"],
startup=["bash file1.sh"],
validate=[],
shutdown=[],
)
```
When editing a service file, it must be the name of `config`
file that the service will generate.
Editing a service file:
```python
# to edit the contents of a generated file you can specify
# the service, the file name, and its contents
file_configs = node.service_file_configs.setdefault(service_name, {})
file_configs[file_name] = "echo hello world"
```
## File Examples
File versions of the network examples can be found
[here](https://github.com/coreemu/core/tree/master/daemon/examples/grpc).
These examples will create a session using the gRPC API when the core-daemon is running.
You can then switch to and attach to these sessions using either of the CORE GUIs.