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Test scripts written in snappi
, an auto-generated python SDK, can be executed against any traffic generator conforming to Open Traffic Generator API.
Ixia-c is one such reference implementation of Open Traffic Generator API.
The repository is under active development and is subject to updates. All efforts will be made to keep the updates backwards compatible.
Setup Client
python -m pip install --upgrade snappi
Start Testing
import datetime
import time
import snappi
import pytest
@pytest.mark.example
def test_quickstart():
# Create a new API handle to make API calls against OTG
# with HTTP as default transport protocol
api = snappi.api(location="https://localhost:8443")
# Create a new traffic configuration that will be set on OTG
config = api.config()
# Add a test port to the configuration
ptx = config.ports.add(name="ptx", location="veth-a")
# Configure a flow and set previously created test port as one of endpoints
flow = config.flows.add(name="flow")
flow.tx_rx.port.tx_name = ptx.name
# and enable tracking flow metrics
flow.metrics.enable = True
# Configure number of packets to transmit for previously configured flow
flow.duration.fixed_packets.packets = 100
# and fixed byte size of all packets in the flow
flow.size.fixed = 128
# Configure protocol headers for all packets in the flow
eth, ip, udp, cus = flow.packet.ethernet().ipv4().udp().custom()
eth.src.value = "00:11:22:33:44:55"
eth.dst.value = "00:11:22:33:44:66"
ip.src.value = "10.1.1.1"
ip.dst.value = "20.1.1.1"
# Configure repeating patterns for source and destination UDP ports
udp.src_port.values = [5010, 5015, 5020, 5025, 5030]
udp.dst_port.increment.start = 6010
udp.dst_port.increment.step = 5
udp.dst_port.increment.count = 5
# Configure custom bytes (hex string) in payload
cus.bytes = "".join([hex(c)[2:] for c in b"..QUICKSTART SNAPPI.."])
# Optionally, print JSON representation of config
print("Configuration: ", config.serialize(encoding=config.JSON))
# Push traffic configuration constructed so far to OTG
api.set_config(config)
# Start transmitting the packets from configured flow
ts = api.transmit_state()
ts.state = ts.START
api.set_transmit_state(ts)
# Fetch metrics for configured flow
req = api.metrics_request()
req.flow.flow_names = [flow.name]
# and keep polling until either expectation is met or deadline exceeds
start = datetime.datetime.now()
while True:
metrics = api.get_metrics(req)
if (datetime.datetime.now() - start).seconds > 10:
raise Exception("deadline exceeded")
# print YAML representation of flow metrics
print(metrics)
if metrics.flow_metrics[0].transmit == metrics.flow_metrics[0].STOPPED:
break
time.sleep(0.1)