Spin up and interact with virtual networks using Containernet and Node.js
npm install containernet
This module is a fork of @mafintosh mininet altered to work with Containernet
var containernet = require('containernet')
var cn = containernet()
var s1 = cn.createSwitch()
var d1 = cn.createHost({image: 'ubuntu:trusty', cmd: '/bin/bash'})
var d2 = cn.createHost({image: 'ubuntu:trusty', cmd: '/bin/bash'})
d1.link(s1)
d2.link(s1)
cn.start(function () {
console.log('containernet started')
console.log(`d2 ${d2.ip} ${d2.mac}`)
// Test connectivity
d1.exec(`ping -c 2 ${d2.ip}`, function (err, stream) {
if (err) {
console.log(err)
} else {
stream.pipe(process.stdout)
}
// Stop containernet
cn.stop()
})
})
process.on('SIGINT', function () {
cn.stop()
})
Create a new containernet instance. Options include
{
clean: false, // if true run mn -c first
sudo: true, // use sudo if needed
sock: '/tmp/mn.sock', // explictly set the .sock file used
debug: false, // set to true to enable debug output
}
If for some reason your containernet instance stops working
you probably wanna try using clean: true
.
Start the containernet network. Usually you call this after defining your hosts, switches and links.
After the network has fully started start
is emitted.
Stop the containernet network. You should not call any other methods after this.
After the network has fully stopped stop
is emitted.
Array of all created switches.
Array of all created hosts.
Create a new switch
Link the switch with another switch or host. Options include:
{
bandwidth: 10, // use 10mbit link
delay: '100ms', // 100ms delay
loss: 10, // 10% package loss
htb: true // use htb
}
Create a new host. Options include
{
image: 'alpine', // docker image to use for the host
cmd: '/bin/bash' // cmd to run on the newly created container
}
The IP address of the host. Populated after the network is started.
The MAC address of the host. Populated after the network is started.
Link the host with another host or switch.
Takes the same options as sw.link
.
Execute a docker exec command and return the stream in the callback.
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