A tool, that sets up the development environment for OMNeT++ projects
Project description
opp_env: Automated Installation of OMNeT++ Simulation Frameworks
opp_env
is a powerful tool that allows for the easy and automated installation
of OMNeT++ simulation frameworks and models, including dependencies like INET
Framework and OMNeT++ itself. It can install any version of OMNeT++ and INET, as
well as currently selected versions of Veins, SimuLTE, Simu5G and other models.
We are working towards expanding its database with more models, and we are open
to suggestions and contributions.
opp_env
supports Linux and macOS systems. On Windows 10 & 11, opp_env
can be
run on the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL2).
[!NOTE]
opp_env
relies on Nix, a powerful package manager that provides isolation between different versions of dependencies and allows for reproducible builds. By leveraging the power of Nix,opp_env
ensures that each installation is consistent and can be easily replicated on different machines.
Features
opp_env
provides a number of powerful features that make it a valuable tool for
any researcher or developer working with OMNeT++ simulation frameworks:
- Automated installation of OMNeT++ simulation frameworks and models, including dependencies like INET Framework and OMNeT++ itself.
- Support for any version of OMNeT++ and INET, as well as select versions of Veins, SimuLTE, Simu5G and other 3rd party models.
- Reproducible builds thanks to the powerful isolation provided by Nix.
- Easy to use shell command that sets up an environment for working with the selected simulation framework.
- Customizable configuration options that allow for advanced control over the installation process.
Usage
Using opp_env
is simple. To install a specific version of a simulation framework
and its dependencies, first create a workspace and initialize it:
mkdir workspace && cd workspace && opp_env init
Then run the following command:
opp_env install <framework-version>
For example, to install Simu5G version 1.2.1, run the following command:
opp_env install simu5g-1.2.1
This will download Simu5G, the matching INET and OMNeT++ packages and compile them.
[!TIP] To install the latest version of a package, use the
latest
pseudo-version e.g. to install the latest version of OMNeT++ useopp_env install omnetpp-latest
To open a shell prompt where you can use the recently installed Simu5G model, type:
opp_env shell simu5g-1.2.1
[!IMPORTANT] You cannot use the packages you installed via
opp_env
outside ofopp_env shell
oropp_env run
.
[!TIP] To see the list of available packages, type:
opp_env list
. Scroll down for the output from a recently released version.
Installation
Installing opp_env on Linux and macOS
opp_env
requires Python3, pip and Nix installed on your machine. Everything else will be installed by Nix.
Installing Python3 and pip
Use your operating system's package manager to install Python3 and pip.
Installing Nix
You can download and install Nix from here. All other
opp_env
dependencies are automatically installed using the Nix package manager.
[!NOTE] For macOS users, it is recommended to add
if [ -e '/nix/var/nix/profiles/default/etc/profile.d/nix-daemon.sh' ]; then . '/nix/var/nix/profiles/default/etc/profile.d/nix-daemon.sh' fi
to your
~/.zshrc
or~/.bashrc
file after a successful Nix installation. The Nix installer adds these lines to your global/etc/bashrc
and/etc/zshrc
files, but macOS system upgrades regularly overwrite these system files rendering the Nix installation unavailable.
Installing opp_env with pip
Once you have the prerequisites, you can install opp_env
using pip
:
First, make sure that pip
is the latest version:
pip install --upgrade pip
You can now install opp_env
:
pip3 install opp-env
[!IMPORTANT] On some system, namely recent versions of Ubuntu / Debian, this command stops with an error message:
error: externally-managed-environment
To work around the error, follow the instructions in the printed message, which boils down to either adding the
--break-system-packages
option to thepip install
commands, or setting up a Python virtual environment (venv) and working from there.
When you install opp_env
using pip, it installs the opp_env
Python module,
as well as a small script into your system's path (e.g. ~/.local/bin
or the
virtual environment's bin directory) that allows you to invoke it from the shell.
The opp_env
command is equivalent to running python -m opp_env
, which also
runs the opp_env
Python module. (Make sure that ~/.local/bin
is in
your PATH
environment variable. Acivating the python virtual environment
does this for you automatically.)
Installing opp_env on Windows 10 & 11 (with WSL2)
opp_env
requires the Nix package manager which is available only on Linux and macOS,
but you can still use opp_env
on Windows running it in a WSL2 (Windows Subsystem
for Linux) container.
For Windows 10 and 11, we provide a pre-packaged, Ubuntu 22.04 based WSL2 container with all the necessary dependencies (Python3, pip, Nix, etc.) already installed.
To install the opp_env
WSL distro image, open a command prompt and run the
following command:
curl.exe -L https://github.com/omnetpp/opp_env/releases/download/wsl/opp_env-wsl.tar.gz | wsl --import opp_env .\opp_env-wsl -
The above command will download and install a WSL2 container image for opp_env
and
place it into the opp_env-wsl
folder. The shell can be started with:
wsl -d opp_env --cd ~
Once you are inside the container, you can run the opp_env
command as
suggested in the previous section.
Installing opp_env with Docker
We provide docker images for opp_env
that can be installed with the following
command:
docker pull ghcr.io/omnetpp/opp_env
You can try it interactively with:
docker run -it ghcr.io/omnetpp/opp_env
This image is the same as the one used for generating the WSL2 image.
Developing or changing opp_env
If you want to contribute to the development of opp_env
or need to modify the
source code for any reason, you can install the package in editable mode by
cloning the git repo, changing to its root directory and using
the following command:
pip install --editable .
This will install the Python module and the opp_env
command, but with the
added ability to make local modifications that will take effect immediately.
If you get the error: externally-managed-environment
message, see the note
marked IMPORTANT above.
In case of other errors, try upgrading pip to the latest version first by
running python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip
.
Building the Python Package
To build the Python package, you first need to install the build
package by
running the following command:
pip install --upgrade build
Once you have build
installed, you can build the package by running:
python3 -m build
If you have any issues or questions, feel free to open an issue on the GitHub repository. We are always happy to help!
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