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Overview
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**WARNING: As previously announced on our communication channels, the Kytos
project will enter the "shutdown" phase on May 31, 2021. After this date,
only critical patches (security and core bug fixes) will be accepted, and the
project will be in "critical-only" mode for another six months (until November
30, 2021). For more information visit the FAQ at <https://kytos.io/faq>. We'll
have eternal gratitude to the entire community of developers and users that made
the project so far.**
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*python-openflow* is a low level library to parse and create OpenFlow messages.
If you want to read an OpenFlow packet from an open socket or send a message to
an OpenFlow switch, this is your best friend. The main features are: high
performance, short learning curve and free software license.
This library is part of `Kytos project <http://kytos.io>`_, but feel free to
use this simple and intuitive library in other projects.
.. attention::
*python-openflow* does not perform I/O operations. To communicate with a
switch, you must write your own controller using this library or use our
`Kytos SDN Platform <http://kytos.io/>`_.
A quick start follows for you to check whether this project fits your needs.
For a more detailed documentation, please check the `python-openflow API
Reference Manual <http://docs.kytos.io/developer/pyof/>`_.
Quick Start
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Installing
==========
In order to use this software please install python3.6 or greater into your
environment beforehand.
We are doing a huge effort to make Kytos and its components available on all
common distros. So, we recommend you to download it from your distro repository.
But if you are trying to test, develop or just want a more recent version of our
software no problem: Download now, the latest release (it still a beta
software), from our repository:
First you need to clone `python-openflow` repository:
.. code-block:: shell
$ git clone https://github.com/kytos/python-openflow.git
After cloning, the installation process is done by standard `setuptools` install
procedure:
.. code-block:: shell
$ cd python-openflow
$ sudo python3 setup.py install
Alternatively, if you are a developer and want to install in develop mode:
.. code-block:: shell
$ cd python-openflow
$ pip3 install -r requirements/dev.txt
Basic Usage Example
===================
See how it is easy to create a feature request message with this library. You
can use ipython3 to get the advantages of autocompletion:
.. code-block:: python
>>> from pyof.v0x01.controller2switch.features_request import FeaturesRequest
>>> request = FeaturesRequest()
>>> print(request.header.message_type)
Type.OFPT_FEATURES_REQUEST
If you need to send this message via socket, call the ``pack()`` method to get
its binary representation to be sent through the network:
.. code:: python
>>> binary_msg = request.pack()
>>> print(binary_msg)
b"\x01\x05\x00\x08\x14\xad'\x8d"
>>> # Use a controller (e.g. Kytos SDN controller) to send "binary_msg"
To parse a message, use the ``unpack()`` function:
.. code:: python
>>> from pyof.utils import unpack
>>> binary_msg = b"\x01\x05\x00\x08\x14\xad'\x8d"
>>> msg = unpack(binary_msg)
>>> print(msg.header.version)
UBInt8(1) # OpenFlow 1.0
>>> print(msg.header.message_type)
Type.OFPT_FEATURES_REQUEST
Please, note that this library do not send or receive messages via socket. You
have to create your own server to receive messages from switches. This library
only helps you to handle OpenFlow messages in a more pythonic way.
Authors
*******
For a complete list of authors, please open ``AUTHORS.rst`` file.
Contributing
************
If you want to contribute to this project, please read `Kytos Documentation
<https://docs.kytos.io/developer/how_to_contribute/>`__ website.
License
*******
This software is under *MIT-License*. For more information please read
``LICENSE`` file.
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