| PSync examples |
| ============== |
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| By default, examples in ``examples/`` folder are not built. To enable them, use |
| ``--with-examples`` configure option. For example: |
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| .. code-block:: bash |
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| ./waf configure --with-examples |
| ./waf |
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| Example binary can be found under ``build/examples``\ : |
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| * Full sync : ``psync-full-sync`` |
| * Partial sync : ``psync-producer`` and ``psync-consumer`` |
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| If the library is installed to the system using ``./waf install`` then the examples |
| are also installed and can be executed directly. |
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| Partial Sync Example |
| -------------------- |
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| Partial sync example of PSync has two parts: producer and consumer. |
| These can be run on a machine after starting NFD: |
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| Producer |
| ^^^^^^^^ |
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| * Enable the logs for producer: |
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| .. code-block:: bash |
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| export NDN_LOG=examples.PartialSyncProducerApp=INFO |
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| * Start the producer that will listen on /sync and publish 1 update for /a-0 ... /a-9 each. |
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| .. code-block:: bash |
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| psync-producer /sync /a 10 1 |
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| * Sample output: |
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| .. code-block:: bash |
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| 1546280442.096296 INFO: [examples.PartialSyncProducerApp] Publish: /a-1/1 |
| 1546280456.053138 INFO: [examples.PartialSyncProducerApp] Publish: /a-6/1 |
| 1546280458.210415 INFO: [examples.PartialSyncProducerApp] Publish: /a-8/1 |
| 1546280469.954134 INFO: [examples.PartialSyncProducerApp] Publish: /a-5/1 |
| 1546280472.487425 INFO: [examples.PartialSyncProducerApp] Publish: /a-2/1 |
| 1546280473.466515 INFO: [examples.PartialSyncProducerApp] Publish: /a-7/1 |
| 1546280481.882258 INFO: [examples.PartialSyncProducerApp] Publish: /a-0/1 |
| 1546280484.201229 INFO: [examples.PartialSyncProducerApp] Publish: /a-4/1 |
| 1546280489.348968 INFO: [examples.PartialSyncProducerApp] Publish: /a-9/1 |
| 1546280491.420391 INFO: [examples.PartialSyncProducerApp] Publish: /a-3/1 |
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| Consumer |
| ^^^^^^^^ |
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| * In a new terminal, enable the logs for consumer: |
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| .. code-block:: bash |
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| export NDN_LOG=examples.PartialSyncConsumerApp=INFO |
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| * Run the consumer to subscribe to 5 random prefixes from the publisher on /sync |
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| .. code-block:: bash |
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| psync-consumer /sync 5 |
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| * Sample output from the consumer shows that it received updates only |
| for the subscribed prefixes: |
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| .. code-block:: bash |
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| 1546280436.502769 INFO: [examples.PartialSyncConsumerApp] Subscribing to: /a-7 |
| 1546280436.502888 INFO: [examples.PartialSyncConsumerApp] Subscribing to: /a-9 |
| 1546280436.502911 INFO: [examples.PartialSyncConsumerApp] Subscribing to: /a-8 |
| 1546280436.502934 INFO: [examples.PartialSyncConsumerApp] Subscribing to: /a-4 |
| 1546280436.502956 INFO: [examples.PartialSyncConsumerApp] Subscribing to: /a-5 |
| 1546280458.211188 INFO: [examples.PartialSyncConsumerApp] Update: /a-8/1 |
| 1546280469.954886 INFO: [examples.PartialSyncConsumerApp] Update: /a-5/1 |
| 1546280473.467116 INFO: [examples.PartialSyncConsumerApp] Update: /a-7/1 |
| 1546280484.256181 INFO: [examples.PartialSyncConsumerApp] Update: /a-4/1 |
| 1546280489.349793 INFO: [examples.PartialSyncConsumerApp] Update: /a-9/1 |
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| Full Sync Example |
| ----------------- |
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| To demonstrate full sync mode of PSync, ``psync-full-sync`` |
| can be run on a machine after starting NFD: |
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| * Enable the logs for full sync: |
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| .. code-block:: bash |
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| export NDN_LOG=examples.FullSyncApp=INFO |
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| * Run the full sync example with sync prefix /sync, user prefix /a, |
| and publish three updates for each user prefix: /a-0 and /a-1. This will simulate node a. |
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| .. code-block:: bash |
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| psync-full-sync /sync /a 2 3 |
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| * Repeat for another user prefix, to simulate node b: |
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| .. code-block:: bash |
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| psync-full-sync /sync /b 2 3 |
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| We should see that node a and node b have received each other's updates. |
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| * Sample output from node a shows that it received all updates |
| from node b successfully: |
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| .. code-block:: bash |
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| 1546282730.759387 INFO: [examples.FullSyncApp] Update /b-1/1 |
| 1546282741.143225 INFO: [examples.FullSyncApp] Publish: /a-1/1 |
| 1546282749.375854 INFO: [examples.FullSyncApp] Publish: /a-0/1 |
| 1546282750.263246 INFO: [examples.FullSyncApp] Update /b-0/1 |
| 1546282765.875118 INFO: [examples.FullSyncApp] Update /b-1/2 |
| 1546282783.777807 INFO: [examples.FullSyncApp] Publish: /a-0/2 |
| 1546282794.565507 INFO: [examples.FullSyncApp] Publish: /a-0/3 |
| 1546282794.896895 INFO: [examples.FullSyncApp] Publish: /a-1/2 |
| 1546282803.839416 INFO: [examples.FullSyncApp] Update /b-0/2 |
| 1546282804.785867 INFO: [examples.FullSyncApp] Update /b-1/3 |
| 1546282845.273772 INFO: [examples.FullSyncApp] Publish: /a-1/3 |
| 1546282855.102790 INFO: [examples.FullSyncApp] Update /b-0/3 |
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| * Sample output from node b: |
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| .. code-block:: bash |
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| 1546282730.758296 INFO: [examples.FullSyncApp] Publish: /b-1/1 |
| 1546282741.144027 INFO: [examples.FullSyncApp] Update /a-1/1 |
| 1546282749.376543 INFO: [examples.FullSyncApp] Update /a-0/1 |
| 1546282750.262244 INFO: [examples.FullSyncApp] Publish: /b-0/1 |
| 1546282765.296005 INFO: [examples.FullSyncApp] Publish: /b-1/2 |
| 1546282783.778769 INFO: [examples.FullSyncApp] Update /a-0/2 |
| 1546282794.566485 INFO: [examples.FullSyncApp] Update /a-0/3 |
| 1546282795.374339 INFO: [examples.FullSyncApp] Update /a-1/2 |
| 1546282803.838394 INFO: [examples.FullSyncApp] Publish: /b-0/2 |
| 1546282804.033214 INFO: [examples.FullSyncApp] Publish: /b-1/3 |
| 1546282845.274680 INFO: [examples.FullSyncApp] Update /a-1/3 |
| 1546282855.101780 INFO: [examples.FullSyncApp] Publish: /b-0/3 |