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Framework that helps setting a QoS on Linux

Project description

When setting a QoS with TC with a shell script, the syntax is not easy to read. This framework helps you to set all your rules easily, in a hierarchical way.

Documentation: https://pyqos.readthedocs.org/en/dev/

Dependencies

  • python 3.4 (it certainly works with prior versions, just not tested)

Example

There is an example about how using the framework in the example folder.

Contributors

Special thanks

  • [Flask Project:](https://github.com/mitsuhiko/flask) Some parts about the

    application and configuration were inspired a lot from it.

Readings about tc

License

Tool under the BSD license. Do not hesitate to report bugs, ask me some questions or do some pull request if you want to !

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