A native protocol server simulator that helps facilitate the testing of scenarios that are difficult to reliably reproduce in driver clients and applications.
Inspired by Scassandra, simulacron is a pure java implementation with increased emphasis on testing with many simulated native protocol endpoints.
- Java API - For creating and interacting with simulated Clusters.
- Standalone JAR - HTTP JSON API for creating and interacting with clusters.
- Interactive Documentation - Swagger-based doc for exploring and making API calls.
- Lightweight implementation - Uses netty. Can spawn many simulated nodes on local ip addresses. Simulating multi-thousand node clusters is fast and takes very little system resources.
- Peer Discovery support for Multiple Drivers - Responds to discovery queries made by DataStax java, csharp, c++, php and python drivers with more to come. Capability to add support for other drivers if needed.
- Protocol Version V3+ support - Uses the native-protocol library for encoding/decoding.
- Activity Logging - Logs requests by clients for each node.
- Priming Interface - Configure node behaviors for handling certain requests.
- Connection API - Programmatic accessing and closing of client sockets and simulation of starting, stopping nodes in addition to making them unresponsive in various ways.
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Java 8+ - Simulacron is a Java-based application built on Java 8.
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Apache Maven 3.3+ - For building the project.
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MacOS only: To be able to define more than a single node cluster, multiple loopback aliases should be added.
This is not required on Linux or Windows since these are implicitly defined. The following script will add 127.0.0.0-127.0.4.255:
#!/bin/bash for sub in {0..4}; do echo "Opening for 127.0.$sub" for i in {0..255}; do sudo ifconfig lo0 alias 127.0.$sub.$i up; done done
Note that this is known to cause temporary increased CPU usage in OS X initially while mDNSResponder acclimates itself to the presence of added ip addresses. This lasts several minutes.
Also note that on reboot these ip addresses need to be re-added.
To use simulacron with its included HTTP server, one may use the standalone jar.
Pre-built versions of the standalone jar can be downloaded from the releases page.
The jar is executed in the following manner:
java -jar simulacron-standalone-<VERSION>.jar
If you'd like to build simulacron, follow these instructions:
- Set up your maven settings.xml to use artifactory (see java-api doc)
mvn package
- Compiles, Tests, and packages the project. Produces standalone jar instandalone/target/
java -jar standalone/target/simulacron-standalone-<VERSION>.jar
- Runs the standalone app.- Navigate to http://localhost:8187/doc to access the interactive documentation.
Usage:
Options:
--disable-activity-log, -d
Disables activity logging by default
Default: false
--httpintf, -t
Interface address to bind HTTP server on
Default: localhost
--httpport, -p
HTTP port to bind on
Default: 8187
--ip, -i
Starting IP address to create simulated C* nodes on
Default: 127.0.0.1
--loglevel, -l
Logging level to use
Default: INFO
--starting-port, -s
Starting Port to assign Nodes to. Note that if this is used multiple
nodes can be assigned on one IP (which mimics C* 4.0+ peering)
Default: -1
--verbose, -v
Whether or not to enable verbose http logging (also enables DEBUG
logging)
Default: false
As simulacron is a java project, it includes a Java API that bypasses the need to use the HTTP interface all together.
See the Java API User's Guide for using this API.
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