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How to integrate your application with nodehandler
This tutorial is for users who want to use nodeHandler to launch their applications on the nodes. For example, we assume that you want to launch
tcpdump -i eth1
on all the nodes in the experiment.
Three steps are needed
Step 1: Create application definition file
This definition tells the nodehandler about your new application that you want to launch. It mainly includes details such as what are the command line options it takes and what are the statistics it returns. Here is a sample application definition for our above application
Think about this as a class definition for your application Put this file in your home directory as test_app_tcpdump.rb
# # Create an application representation from scratch # require 'handler/appDefinition' a = AppDefinition.create('test:app:tcpdump') a.name = "tcpdump" a.version(0, 0, 1) a.shortDescription = "Tcpdump application" a.description = <<TEXT TCPDump application TEXT # addProperty(name, description, mnemonic, type, isDynamic = false, constraints = nil) #Here ?i means tcpdump will be launched with -i <interface> option a.addProperty('interface', 'Interface to run on', ?i, String, false) a.path = "/usr/sbin/tcpdump" if $0 == __FILE__ require 'stringio' require 'rexml/document' include REXML sio = StringIO.new() a.to_xml.write(sio, 2) sio.rewind puts sio.read sio.rewind doc = Document.new(sio) t = AppDefinition.from_xml(doc.root) puts puts "-------------------------" puts t.to_xml.write($stdout, 2) end
Step 2: Prototype definition
After informing nodeHandler about our new application, we then need to create a prototype using our application definition.
Think about this as an instance of your above class Put this file in your home directory as test_proto_tcpdumper.rb
# # Define a prototype # require 'handler/prototype' require 'handler/filter' require 'handler/appDefinition' p = Prototype.create("test:proto:tcpdumper") p.name = "TCPdump proto" p.description = "TCPdump" p.defProperty('interface', 'Interface to listen on') tcpd = p.addApplication('aodvd', "test:app:tcpdump") tcpd.bindProperty('interface') if $0 == __FILE__ p.to_xml.write($stdout, 2) puts end
Step 3: Using this prototype in an actual script
The following example script uses our newly defined application definition.
################################################## # TCPDump using nodeHandler ################################################## Experiment.name = "tutorial-tcpdump" Experiment.project = "orbit:tutorial" # # Define nodes used in experiment # defNodes('nodes', [[1,1],[1,2]]) {|node| node.image = nil # assume the right image to be on disk node.prototype("test:proto:tcpdumper", { 'interface' => 'eth1' #This is where we assign the interface for this specific instance }) node.net.w0.mode = "master" } allNodes.net.w0 { |w| w.type = 'b' w.essid = "helloworld" w.ip = "%192.168.%x.%y" } # # Now, start the application # whenAllInstalled() {|node| # Launch TCPdump on all nodes #startApplications will launch all the applications defined for the group "nodes" NodeSet['nodes'].startApplications wait 180 Experiment.done }