ShaPy can be used to easily create an emulated network. ShaPy consists from two main parts: ShaPy Framework and ShaPy Emulation. ShaPy Framework allows accessing traffic control capabilities of the Linux kernel using the Netlink interface. ShaPy Emulation builds on the framework and focuses on building emulated network.
Standard distutils installation is supported. Since ShaPy is also in PyPI you can use:
pip install shapy
or if you prefer development version from the repo:
pip install -e git:https://github.com/praus/shapy.git#egg=shapy
or download/clone and install the package manually:
python setup.py install
The following snippet gives you a virtual network of three IP addresses with exactly the declared speeds and delays.
from shapy.emulation.shaper import Shaper
ps = {("127.0.0.2",) : {'upload': 1024, 'download': 1024, 'delay': 56},
("127.0.0.3",) : {'upload': 256, 'download': 512, 'delay': 30},
("127.0.0.4",) : {'upload': 256, 'download': 512, 'delay': 30},
}
sh = Shaper()
sh.set_shaping(ps)
The following snippet is an example of ShaPy Framework. It creates a HTB qdisc
as a root qdisc on interface lo
, creates a HTB class with maximum throughput
500 kbit (units are set in settings, see below) and a filter that will redirect
all traffic with source IP 127.0.0.3 to the HTB class to be shaped.
lo = Interface('lo')
h1 = HTBQdisc('1:', default_class='1ff')
h1.add( FlowFilter('src 127.0.0.3', '1:1', prio=2) )
h1.add( HTBClass('1:1', rate=500, ceil=500) )
lo.add( h1 )
lo.set_shaping()
Shapy framework provides a simple facility for managing settings. User creates a
regular Python file accessible as a module. In his main program he subsequently
registers this module as shown below. The module name is not important but the
convention is to call it settings.py
. The custom settings file can override or
add values specified in the default ShaPy settings module
shapy.framework.settings.default
.
import shapy
shapy.register_settings('settings')
Settings file for ShaPy Emulation might look like this:
COMMANDS = 'shapy.emulation.commands'
UNITS = 'kbit'
### CWC settings ###
# it's advisable to set MTU of the interfaces to something real, for example 1500
EMU_INTERFACES = (
'lo',
)
# ports excluded from shaping and delaying (holds for in and out)
# usually used for control ports
EMU_NOSHAPE_PORTS = (8000,)