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# This is an example for a minimal loopback configuration.
#
# All messages will be sent back to the origin using UDP packets.
#
# You can use this configuration in conjunction with the 'send', 'receive' and 'random'
# utilities as shown below (run all three steps in parallel).
#
# 0. Overview:
#
# villas signal --PIPE--> ./pipe --UDP--> ./node --UDP--> ./pipe
#
# 1. Start server:
#
# $ villas node etc/loopback.conf
#
# 2. Send random data to server:
#
# $ villas signal random -r 10 -v 4 | villas pipe etc/loopback.conf node1
#
# 3. Receive data from server:
#
# $ villas pipe etc/loopback.conf node2
#
# The syntax of this file is similar to JSON.
# A detailed description of the format can be found here:
# http://www.hyperrealm.com/libconfig/libconfig_manual.html#Configuration-Files
#
# Author: Steffen Vogel <post@steffenvogel.de>
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2014-2023 Institute for Automation of Complex Power Systems, RWTH Aachen University
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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nodes = {
node1 = {
type = "socket"
layer = "udp"
in = {
address = "127.0.0.1:12000" # Local ip:port, use '*' for random port
}
out = {
address = "127.0.0.1:12001"
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netem = {
enabled = false
delay = 1000000 # In micro seconds!
jitter = 300000
distribution = "normal"
}
}
},
node2 = {
type = "socket"
layer = "udp"
in = {
address = "127.0.0.1:12001" # Local ip:port, use '*' for random port
}
out = {
address = "127.0.0.1:12002"
}
},
node3 = {
type = "socket"
layer = "udp"
in = {
address = "127.0.0.1:12002" # Local ip:port, use '*' for random port
}
out = {
address = "127.0.0.1:12000"
}
},
loopback = {
type = "socket"
layer = "udp"
in = {
address = "127.0.0.1:12003" # Local ip:port, use '*' for random port
}
out = {
address = "127.0.0.1:12003"
}
}
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}
paths = (
{
in = "node1" # Name of the node we listen to (see above)
out = "node2" # And we loop back to the origin
hooks = (
{
type = "print"
}
)
}
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