Python Netlink library
Project description
Pyroute2 is a pure Python netlink library. It requires only Python stdlib, no 3rd party libraries. The library was started as an RTNL protocol implementation, so the name is pyroute2, but now it supports many netlink protocols. Some supported netlink families and protocols:
rtnl, network settings — addresses, routes, traffic controls
nfnetlink — netfilter API: ipset, nftables, …
ipq — simplest userspace packet filtering, iptables QUEUE target
devlink — manage and monitor devlink-enabled hardware
- generic — generic netlink families
nl80211 — wireless functions API (basic support)
taskstats — extended process statistics
acpi_events — ACPI events monitoring
thermal_events — thermal events monitoring
VFS_DQUOT — disk quota events monitoring
Starting with 0.5.2 the library supports also PF_ROUTE sockets on BSD systems.
Supported systems
Pyroute2 runs natively on Linux and emulates some limited subset of RTNL netlink API on BSD systems on top of PF_ROUTE notifications and standard system tools.
Other platforms are not supported.
The simplest usecase
The objects, provided by the library, are socket objects with an extended API. The additional functionality aims to:
Help to open/bind netlink sockets
Discover generic netlink protocols and multicast groups
Construct, encode and decode netlink and PF_ROUTE messages
Maybe the simplest usecase is to monitor events. Disk quota events:
from pyroute2 import DQuotSocket # DQuotSocket automatically performs discovery and binding, # since it has no other functionality beside of the monitoring with DQuotSocket() as ds: for message in ds.get(): print(message)
Get notifications about network settings changes with IPRoute:
from pyroute2 import IPRoute with IPRoute() as ipr: # With IPRoute objects you have to call bind() manually ipr.bind() for message in ipr.get(): print(message)
RTNetlink examples
More samples you can read in the project documentation.
Low-level IPRoute utility — Linux network configuration. The IPRoute class is a 1-to-1 RTNL mapping. There are no implicit interface lookups and so on.
Some examples:
from socket import AF_INET from pyroute2 import IPRoute # get access to the netlink socket ip = IPRoute() # no monitoring here -- thus no bind() # print interfaces print(ip.get_links()) # create VETH pair and move v0p1 to netns 'test' ip.link('add', ifname='v0p0', peer='v0p1', kind='veth') idx = ip.link_lookup(ifname='v0p1')[0] ip.link('set', index=idx, net_ns_fd='test') # bring v0p0 up and add an address idx = ip.link_lookup(ifname='v0p0')[0] ip.link('set', index=idx, state='up') ip.addr('add', index=idx, address='10.0.0.1', broadcast='10.0.0.255', prefixlen=24) # create a route with metrics ip.route('add', dst='172.16.0.0/24', gateway='10.0.0.10', metrics={'mtu': 1400, 'hoplimit': 16}) # create MPLS lwtunnel # $ sudo modprobe mpls_iptunnel ip.route('add', dst='172.16.0.0/24', oif=idx, encap={'type': 'mpls', 'labels': '200/300'}) # create MPLS route: push label # $ sudo modprobe mpls_router # $ sudo sysctl net.mpls.platform_labels=1024 ip.route('add', family=AF_MPLS, oif=idx, dst=0x200, newdst=[0x200, 0x300]) # create SEG6 tunnel encap mode # Kernel >= 4.10 ip.route('add', dst='2001:0:0:10::2/128', oif=idx, encap={'type': 'seg6', 'mode': 'encap', 'segs': '2000::5,2000::6'}) # create SEG6 tunnel inline mode # Kernel >= 4.10 ip.route('add', dst='2001:0:0:10::2/128', oif=idx, encap={'type': 'seg6', 'mode': 'inline', 'segs': ['2000::5', '2000::6']}) # create SEG6 tunnel with ip4ip6 encapsulation # Kernel >= 4.14 ip.route('add', dst='172.16.0.0/24', oif=idx, encap={'type': 'seg6', 'mode': 'encap', 'segs': '2000::5,2000::6'}) # release Netlink socket ip.close()
The project contains several modules for different types of netlink messages, not only RTNL.
Network namespace examples
Network namespace manipulation:
from pyroute2 import netns # create netns netns.create('test') # list print(netns.listnetns()) # remove netns netns.remove('test')
Create veth interfaces pair and move to netns:
from pyroute2 import IPRoute with IPRoute() as ipr: # create interface pair ipr.link('add', ifname='v0p0', kind='veth', peer='v0p1') # lookup the peer index idx = ipr.link_lookup(ifname='v0p1')[0] # move the peer to the 'test' netns: ipr.link('set', index='v0p1', net_ns_fd='test')
List interfaces in some netns:
from pyroute2 import NetNS from pprint import pprint ns = NetNS('test') pprint(ns.get_links()) ns.close()
More details and samples see in the documentation.
Installation
make install or pip install pyroute2
Requirements
Python >= 2.7
The pyroute2 testing framework requirements: * flake8 * coverage * nosetests * sphinx * netaddr
Optional dependencies for testing: * eventlet * mitogen * bottle * team (http://libteam.org/)
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