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1 #!/usr/bin/env python
2 # Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
3 # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
4 # found in the LICENSE file.
6 """A script for configuring constraint networks.
8 Sets up a constrained network configuration on a specific port. Traffic on this
9 port will be redirected to another local server port.
11 The configuration includes bandwidth, latency, and packet loss.
12 """
14 import collections
15 import logging
16 import optparse
17 import traffic_control
19 # Default logging is ERROR. Use --verbose to enable DEBUG logging.
20 _DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL = logging.ERROR
22 Dispatcher = collections.namedtuple('Dispatcher', ['dispatch', 'requires_ports',
23 'desc'])
25 # Map of command names to traffic_control functions.
26 COMMANDS = {
27 # Adds a new constrained network configuration.
28 'add': Dispatcher(traffic_control.CreateConstrainedPort,
29 requires_ports=True, desc='Add a new constrained port.'),
31 # Deletes an existing constrained network configuration.
32 'del': Dispatcher(traffic_control.DeleteConstrainedPort,
33 requires_ports=True, desc='Delete a constrained port.'),
35 # Deletes all constrained network configurations.
36 'teardown': Dispatcher(traffic_control.TearDown,
37 requires_ports=False,
38 desc='Teardown all constrained ports.')
42 def _ParseArgs():
43 """Define and parse command-line arguments.
45 Returns:
46 tuple as (command, configuration):
47 command: one of the possible commands to setup, delete or teardown the
48 constrained network.
49 configuration: a map of constrained network properties to their values.
50 """
51 parser = optparse.OptionParser()
53 indent_first = parser.formatter.indent_increment
54 opt_width = parser.formatter.help_position - indent_first
56 cmd_usage = []
57 for s in COMMANDS:
58 cmd_usage.append('%*s%-*s%s' %
59 (indent_first, '', opt_width, s, COMMANDS[s].desc))
61 parser.usage = ('usage: %%prog {%s} [options]\n\n%s' %
62 ('|'.join(COMMANDS.keys()), '\n'.join(cmd_usage)))
64 parser.add_option('--port', type='int',
65 help='The port to apply traffic control constraints to.')
66 parser.add_option('--server-port', type='int',
67 help='Port to forward traffic on --port to.')
68 parser.add_option('--bandwidth', type='int',
69 help='Bandwidth of the network in kbit/s.')
70 parser.add_option('--latency', type='int',
71 help=('Latency (delay) added to each outgoing packet in '
72 'ms.'))
73 parser.add_option('--loss', type='int',
74 help='Packet-loss percentage on outgoing packets. ')
75 parser.add_option('--interface', type='string',
76 help=('Interface to setup constraints on. Use "lo" for a '
77 'local client.'))
78 parser.add_option('-v', '--verbose', action='store_true', dest='verbose',
79 default=False, help='Turn on verbose output.')
80 options, args = parser.parse_args()
82 _SetLogger(options.verbose)
84 # Check a valid command was entered
85 if not args or args[0].lower() not in COMMANDS:
86 parser.error('Please specify a command {%s}.' % '|'.join(COMMANDS.keys()))
87 user_cmd = args[0].lower()
89 # Check if required options are available
90 if COMMANDS[user_cmd].requires_ports:
91 if not (options.port and options.server_port):
92 parser.error('Please provide port and server-port values.')
94 config = {
95 'port': options.port,
96 'server_port': options.server_port,
97 'interface': options.interface,
98 'latency': options.latency,
99 'bandwidth': options.bandwidth,
100 'loss': options.loss
102 return user_cmd, config
105 def _SetLogger(verbose):
106 log_level = _DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL
107 if verbose:
108 log_level = logging.DEBUG
109 logging.basicConfig(level=log_level, format='%(message)s')
112 def Main():
113 """Get the command and configuration of the network to set up."""
114 user_cmd, config = _ParseArgs()
116 try:
117 COMMANDS[user_cmd].dispatch(config)
118 except traffic_control.TrafficControlError as e:
119 logging.error('Error: %s\n\nOutput: %s', e.msg, e.error)
122 if __name__ == '__main__':
123 Main()