""" Example custom emane model. """ from core.emane import emanemanifest, emanemodel class ExampleModel(emanemodel.EmaneModel): """ Custom emane model. :var str name: defines the emane model name that will show up in the GUI Mac Definition: :var str mac_library: defines that mac library that the model will reference :var str mac_xml: defines the mac manifest file that will be parsed to obtain configuration options, that will be displayed within the GUI :var dict mac_mac_defaults: allows you to override options that are maintained within the manifest file above :var list mac_mac_config: parses the manifest file and converts configurations into core supported formats Phy Definition: NOTE: phy configuration will default to the universal model as seen below and the below section does not have to be included :var str phy_library: defines that phy library that the model will reference, used if you need to provide a custom phy :var str phy_xml: defines the phy manifest file that will be parsed to obtain configuration options, that will be displayed within the GUI :var dict phy_defaults: allows you to override options that are maintained within the manifest file above or for the default universal model :var list phy_config: parses the manifest file and converts configurations into core supported formats Custom Override Options: NOTE: these options default to what's seen below and do not have to be included :var set config_ignore: allows you to ignore options within phy/mac, used typically if you needed to add a custom option for display within the gui """ name = "emane_example" mac_library = "rfpipemaclayer" mac_xml = "/usr/share/emane/manifest/rfpipemaclayer.xml" mac_defaults = { "pcrcurveuri": "/usr/share/emane/xml/models/mac/rfpipe/rfpipepcr.xml" } mac_config = emanemanifest.parse(mac_xml, mac_defaults) phy_library = None phy_xml = "/usr/share/emane/manifest/emanephy.xml" phy_defaults = {"subid": "1", "propagationmodel": "2ray", "noisemode": "none"} phy_config = emanemanifest.parse(phy_xml, phy_defaults) config_ignore = set()