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A simple tool for visualising OSPF network topology as seen by BIRD
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<!-- My gitea cannot do README in ReST, so we write it in Markdown. -->
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Birdvisu is a library and a graphical app to visualize routing topologies of
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OSPF. It does not implement OSPF on its own, but rather exports current state
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from [BIRD](https://bird.network.cz/) – that's where the name comes from.
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The main use case is comparing a reference topology (e.g. a known good one) to
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the current state. This allows Birdvisu to show failed links and other
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anomailes in the network.
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Also, this is the project for my Bachelor thesis, which is available at <https://gitea.ledoian.cz/LEdoian/bc_thesis>.
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## Installation
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Run `pip install -e .`. You can use a virtualenv if you wish (recommended).
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Birdvisu can then be run just as `visu`. Other ways include running `python -m
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birdvisu` or `./visu.py` from this directory, all of them are functionally
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equivalent.
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## Documentation
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~~Documentation is built using [Sphinx](https://www.sphinx-doc.org/) by running `make` in the `docs/` directory.~~
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Please read the thesis and/or comments and docstrings in the source code. While many things are explained, I haven't set up Sphinx yet, sorry.
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## Licence
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I have not decided yet, so please ask for terms if you want to use this in some
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non-trivial way. Obviously this is source available :-)
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