| .. _best-practices: |
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| Best Practices on Using ndnSIM |
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| We highly recommend that ndnSIM users follow the principles below: |
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| #. **The latest version of the simulator should be used whenever possible.** |
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| The ndnSIM team is able to address users's questions more efficiently |
| when the latest released version of the simulator is used. |
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| #. **Users should fork and use the provided scenario template in order to |
| implement their simulation scenarios.** |
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| The scenario template can be found `here <https://github.com/named-data-ndnSIM/scenario-template>`__. |
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| Examples of using the scenario template can be found `here <https://github.com/named-data-ndnSIM/scenario-ndn-ping>`__ |
| and `here <https://github.com/named-data-ndnSIM/scenario-ChronoSync>`__. |
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| - Scenario template structure |
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| The scenario template contains the following directories: |
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| #. **extensions:** This directory is supposed to contain simulator extensions |
| necessary for the written simulation scenarios. Specifically, these are |
| any .cpp/.hpp files that will be linked to each of the included scenario. |
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| #. **scenarios:** Under this directory, the actual simulations are |
| supposed to be placed (each .cpp file becomes its own simulation |
| scenario -- it must contain the ``main`` function). |
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| - How to compile a scenario template |
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| To configure in optimized mode without logging **(default)**: |
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| .. code-block:: c++ |
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| ./waf configure |
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| To configure in optimized mode with scenario logging enabled (logging in NS-3 and ndnSIM modules will still be disabled, |
| but you can see output from NS_LOG* calls from your scenarios and extensions): |
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| .. code-block:: c++ |
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| ./waf configure --logging |
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| To configure in debug mode with all logging enabled |
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| .. code-block:: c++ |
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| ./waf configure --debug |
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| If you have installed NS-3 in a non-standard location, you may need to set up ``PKG_CONFIG_PATH`` variable. |
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| - How to run the simulation scenarios **(without visualizer)** |
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| Normally, you can run scenarios either directly: |
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| .. code-block:: shell |
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| ./build/<scenario_name> |
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| or using waf: |
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| .. code-block:: shell |
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| ./waf --run <scenario_name> |
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| If NS-3 is installed in a non-standard location, on some platforms (e.g., Linux) you need to specify the ``LD_LIBRARY_PATH`` variable: |
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| .. code-block:: shell |
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| LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib ./build/<scenario_name> |
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| or: |
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| .. code-block:: shell |
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| LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib ./waf --run <scenario_name> |
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| To run a scenario using the debugger, use the following command: |
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| .. code-block:: shell |
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| gdb --args ./build/<scenario_name> |
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| - How to run the simulation scenarios **(with visualizer)** |
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| To run a scenario with the visualizer, you will have to setup some python |
| environment variables to find the visualizer module. The easiest way to do |
| so is by using the following commands: |
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| .. code-block:: shell |
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| cd ns-dev/ns-3 |
| ./waf shell |
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| After these commands, you will have the complete environment to run the vizualizer. |
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| The following command will run a scenario with the visualizer: |
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| .. code-block:: shell |
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| ./waf --run <scenario_name> --vis |
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| or: |
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| .. code-block:: shell |
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| PKG_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib ./waf --run <scenario_name> --vis |
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| If you need automatic node placement, set up an additional environment variable: |
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| .. code-block:: shell |
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| NS_VIS_ASSIGN=1 ./waf --run <scenario_name> --vis |
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| or: |
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| .. code-block:: shell |
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| PKG_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib NS_VIS_ASSIGN=1 ./waf --run <scenario_name> --vis |
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| #. **Users should modify the README file of their fork of the scenario |
| template repo to clearly note the version/fork of ndnSIM that their |
| scenarios are supposed to work in.** |
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| Our effort is to keep ndnSIM updated with the latest advancements of NDN |
| research. As a result, the ndnSIM API might change from one release to |
| another, while the API of a new release might not be fully compatible with |
| the API of previous releases. Therefore, we **strongly** encourage you to |
| note the specific version (commit hash of the ndnSIM repository and |
| base NS-3 repository) that was used for your simulations. This will |
| guarantee the reproducibility of your results, which is critical |
| for simulations that are published in scientific papers. |
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| .. note:: We highly encourage that users share their simulation scenarios |
| with the rest of the ndnSIM users' community. To achieve that, please let |
| us know if you would like us to fork your simulation |
| scenarios under the named-data-ndnSIM GitHub organization. |