"No, no! The adventures first, explanations take such a dreadful time."
Lewis Carroll, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking-Glass
Take a look at an Alice-LG production example:
- https://lg.ecix.net/
- https://lg.ecix.net/api/config
- https://lg.ecix.net/api/routeservers
- https://lg.ecix.net/api/routeservers/0/status
- https://lg.ecix.net/api/routeservers/0/neighbours
- https://lg.ecix.net/api/routeservers/0/neighbours/ID109_AS31078/routes
- https://lg.ecix.net/api/lookup/prefix?q=217.115.0.0
We decided to move Alice into it's own Github organisation.
Future development is taking place here: https://github.com/alice-lg/alice-lg
Alice-LG is a BGP looking glass which gets its data from external APIs.
Currently Alice-LG supports the following APIs:
- birdwatcher API for BIRD
Normally you would first install the birdwatcher API directly on the machine(s) where you run BIRD on and then install Alice-LG on a seperate public facing server and point her to the afore mentioned birdwatcher API.
This project was a direct result of the RIPE IXP Tools Hackathon just prior to RIPE73 in Madrid, Spain.
Major thanks to Barry O'Donovan who built the original INEX Bird's Eye BIRD API of which Alice-LG is a spinnoff
These examples include setting up your Go environment, if you already have set that up then you can obviously skip that
In case you have trouble with npm
and gulp
you can try using yarn
.
First add the following lines at the end of your ~/.bash_profile
:
GOPATH=$HOME/go
export GOPATH
PATH=$PATH:$GOPATH/bin
export PATH
Now run:
source ~/.bash_profile
# Install frontend build dependencies
sudo yum install golang npm
sudo npm install --global gulp-cli
go get github.com/GeertJohan/go.rice
go get github.com/GeertJohan/go.rice/rice
mkdir -p ~/go/bin ~/go/pkg ~/go/src/github.com/ecix/
cd ~/go/src/github.com/ecix
git clone https://github.com/ecix/alice-lg.git
cd alice-lg
make
Your Alice-LG source will now be located at ~/go/src/alice-lg
and your alice-LG executable should be at ~/go/src/alice-lg/bin/alice-lg-linux-amd64
An example configuration can be found at etc/alicelg/alice.example.conf.
You can copy it to any of the following locations:
etc/alicelg/alice.conf # local
etc/alicelg/alice.local.conf # local
/etc/alicelg/alice.conf # global
You will have to edit the configuration file as you need to point Alice-LG to the correct APIs:
[source.0]
name = rs1.example.com (IPv4)
[source.0.birdwatcher]
api = http://rs1.example.com:29184/
# show_last_reboot = true
# timezone = UTC
[source.1]
name = rs1.example.com (IPv6)
[source.1.birdwatcher]
api = http://rs1.example.com:29186/
Launch the server by running
./bin/alice-lg-linux-amd64
We added a Makefile
for packaging Alice as an RPM using fpm.
If you have all tools available locally, you can just type:
make rpm
If you want to build the package on a remote machine, just use
make remote_rpm BUILD_SERVER=my-rpm-building-server.example.com
which will copy the dist to the remote server and executes fpm via ssh.
You can specify which system integration to use:
Set the SYSTEM_INIT
variable to upstart
or systemd
(default)
prior to building the RPM.
make remote_rpm BUILD_SERVER=rpmbuild.example.com SYSTEM_INIT=upstart
The client is a Single Page React Application.
All sources are available in client/
.
Install build tools as needed:
npm install -g gulp-cli
Create a fresh UI build with
cd client/
make client
This will install all dependencies and run gulp
.
While working on the UI you might want to use make watch
,
which will keep the gulp watch
task up and running.