Hypermininet
A high-level wrapper around mininet for testing Hyperswarm and HyperDHT applications in simulated network conditions.
Installation
npm install hypermininet
Usage
const Hypermininet = require('hypermininet')
const hypermininet = new Hypermininet({
debug: true,
mininet: { clean: true },
network: {
hosts: 10,
link: {
bandwidth: 1,
delay: '100ms',
loss: 10,
htb: true
}
}
})
await hypermininet.ready()
const helloWorld = hypermininet.add(({ data, bootstrap, controller }) => {
const Hyperswarm = require('hyperswarm')
const swarm = new Hyperswarm({ bootstrap })
console.log('Running on host with data:', data)
controller.on('data', (msg) => {
console.log('Received:', msg)
})
})
await hypermininet.boot(async () => {
for (const host of hypermininet.hosts) {
await helloWorld(host, { hello: 'world' })
}
})
await hypermininet.close()
Internet access
Your switch (which the hosts link to) can be given internet access automatically.
const Hypermininet = require('hypermininet')
const hypermininet = new Hypermininet({
debug: true,
mininet: { clean: true, internet: true },
network: {
hosts: 10,
link: {
bandwidth: 1,
delay: '100ms',
loss: 10,
htb: true
}
}
})
Different runtime for hosts
Hosts can be run with different runtimes by passing exec: <your executable>.
This will be used when running JS on the hosts, so it must still be compatible.
If using bare the controller will not be available, as mininet/host is not compatible with Bare.
Note: The bootstrap host (host #1) always uses node for compatibility with mininet.
const Hypermininet = require('hypermininet')
const hypermininet = new Hypermininet({
debug: true,
mininet: { clean: true, internet: true },
network: {
exec: 'bare',
hosts: 10,
link: {
bandwidth: 1,
delay: '100ms',
loss: 10,
htb: true
}
}
})
Mixed network configs
As well as creating multiple hosts with a single link config (controlling speed, delay etc.); this can also be controlled per host.
The example will create 3 hosts, with 3 different preset configs used
const Hypermininet = require('hypermininet')
const hypermininet = new Hypermininet({
debug: true,
mininet: { clean: true },
network: {
hosts: [
Hypermininet.NetworkPotato,
Hypermininet.NetworkOK,
Hypermininet.Network3GRural
]
}
})
API
new Hypermininet(opts)
Create a new Hypermininet instance.
Options:
debug (boolean): Enable debug logging. Default: false
mininet (object): Options passed to the underlying Mininet instance
clean (boolean): Clean up existing Mininet state on start
network (object): Network configuration
hosts (number): Number of hosts to create. Default: 10
link (object): Link configuration applied to all host connections
bandwidth (number): Bandwidth in Mbit/s
delay (string): Latency (e.g., '100ms')
loss (number): Packet loss percentage
htb (boolean): Use HTB qdisc
bootstrap (object): Bootstrap node configuration
port (number): Port for the DHT bootstrapper. Default: 49737
await hypermininet.ready()
Initialize the swarm. Creates the virtual network with the configured number of hosts.
hypermininet.hosts
Array of available hosts (excluding the bootstrap host). Each host has an ip property.
hypermininet.add(callback)
Register a function to run on hosts. Returns an async function that spawns the callback on a specific host.
The callback receives an object with:
data: Custom data passed when invoking the returned function
bootstrap: Array of bootstrap nodes ([{ host, port }])
controller: The mininet/host controller for IPC with the parent process
const runTask = hypermininet.add(({ data, bootstrap, controller }) => {
controller.send('done')
})
const proc = await runTask(host, { customData: 123 })
proc.on('message:done', () => console.log('Task completed'))
await hypermininet.boot(callback)
Start the DHT bootstrapper and execute the callback. The bootstrapper runs on the first host and is automatically configured.
await hypermininet.boot(async () => {
})
await hypermininet.close()
Stop all processes and clean up the virtual network.
Requirements
- Linux with Mininet installed
- Root/sudo access (required by Mininet)
- Node.js
License
MIT