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# Alice-LG - Your friendly looking glass
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__"No, no! The adventures first, explanations take such a dreadful time."__
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_Lewis Carroll, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking-Glass_
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Take a look at an Alice-LG production examples at:
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- https://lg.de-cix.net/
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- https://lg.ecix.net/
And checkout the API at:
- https://lg.ecix.net/api/config
- https://lg.ecix.net/api/routeservers
- https://lg.ecix.net/api/routeservers/0/status
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- https://lg.ecix.net/api/routeservers/0/neighbours
- https://lg.ecix.net/api/routeservers/0/neighbours/ID109_AS31078/routes
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- https://lg.ecix.net/api/lookup/prefix?q=217.115.0.0
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## Explanations
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Alice-LG is a BGP looking glass which gets its data from external APIs.
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Currently Alice-LG supports the following APIs:
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- [birdwatcher API ](https://github.com/alice-lg/birdwatcher ) for [BIRD ](http://bird.network.cz/ )
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Normally you would first install the [birdwatcher API ](https://github.com/alice-lg/birdwatcher ) directly on the machine(s) where you run [BIRD ](http://bird.network.cz/ ) on
and then install Alice-LG on a seperate public facing server and point her to the afore mentioned [birdwatcher API ](https://github.com/alice-lg/birdwatcher ).
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This project was a direct result of the [RIPE IXP Tools Hackathon ](https://atlas.ripe.net/hackathon/ixp-tools/ )
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just prior to [RIPE73 ](https://ripe73.ripe.net/ ) in Madrid, Spain.
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Major thanks to Barry O'Donovan who built the original [INEX Bird's Eye ](https://github.com/inex/birdseye ) BIRD API of which Alice-LG is a spinnoff
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## Building Alice-LG from scratch
__These examples include setting up your Go environment, if you already have set that up then you can obviously skip that__
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In case you have trouble with `npm` and `gulp` you can try using `yarn` .
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### CentOS 7:
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First add the following lines at the end of your `~/.bash_profile` :
```bash
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GOPATH=$HOME/go
export GOPATH
PATH=$PATH:$GOPATH/bin
export PATH
```
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Now run:
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```bash
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source ~/.bash_profile
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# Install frontend build dependencies
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sudo yum install golang npm
sudo npm install --global gulp-cli
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go get github.com/GeertJohan/go.rice
go get github.com/GeertJohan/go.rice/rice
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mkdir -p ~/go/bin ~/go/pkg ~/go/src/github.com/alice-lg/
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cd ~/go/src/github.com/alice-lg
git clone https://github.com/alice-lg/alice-lg.git
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cd alice-lg
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make
```
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Your Alice-LG source will now be located at `~/go/src/github.com/alice-lg/alice-lg` and your alice-LG executable should be at `~/go/src/github.com/alice-lg/alice-lg/bin/alice-lg-linux-amd64`
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## Configuration
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An example configuration can be found at
[etc/alice-lg/alice.example.conf ](https://github.com/alice-lg/alice-lg/blob/readme_update/etc/alice-lg/alice.example.conf ).
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You can copy it to any of the following locations:
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etc/alice-lg/alice.conf # local
etc/alice-lg/alice.local.conf # local
/etc/alice-lg/alice.conf # global
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You will have to edit the configuration file as you need to point Alice-LG to the correct [APIs ](https://github.com/alice-lg/birdwatcher ):
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```ini
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[source.rs1-example-v4]
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name = rs1.example.com (IPv4)
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[source.rs1-example-v4.birdwatcher]
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api = http://rs1.example.com:29184/
# show_last_reboot = true
# timezone = UTC
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# type = single_table / multi_table
type = multi_table
# not needed for single_table
peer_table_prefix = T
pipe_protocol_prefix = M
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[source.rs1-example-v6]
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name = rs1.example.com (IPv6)
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[source.rs1-example-v6.birdwatcher]
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api = http://rs1.example.com:29186/
```
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## Running
Launch the server by running
./bin/alice-lg-linux-amd64
## Deployment
We added a `Makefile` for packaging Alice as an RPM using [fpm ](https://github.com/jordansissel/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.
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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
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## Customization
Alice now supports custom themes!
In your alice.conf, you now can specify a theme by setting:
[theme]
path = /path/to/my/alice-theme
with the optional parameter (the "mountpoint" of the theme)
url_base = /theme
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You can put assets (images, fonts, javscript, css) in
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this folder.
Stylesheets and Javascripts are automatically included in
the client's html and are served from the backend.
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Alice provides early stages of an extension API, which is for now
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only used to modify the content of the welcome screen,
by providing a javascript in your theme containing:
```javascript
Alice.updateContent({
welcome: {
title: "My Awesome Looking Glass",
tagline: "powered by Alice"
}
});
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```
For an example check out: https://github.com/alice-lg/alice-theme-example
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## Hacking
The client is a Single Page React Application.
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All sources are available in `client/` .
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Install build tools as needed:
npm install -g gulp-cli
Create a fresh UI build with
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```bash
cd client/
make client
```
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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.
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### Docker
For convenience we added a `Dockerfile` for building the frontend / client.
Create a fresh UI build using docker with
```bash
cd client/
# Dev build:
make -f Makefile.docker client
# Production build:
make -f Makefile.docker client_prod
```
You can use gulp with docker for watching the files while developing aswell:
```bash
make -f Makefile.docker watch
```
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## Sponsors
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The development of Alice is now sponsored by
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< p align = "center" >
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< a href = "https://www.de-cix.net" target = "_blank" >
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< img src = "doc/images/DE-CIX_Logo_2016_small.png?raw=true" alt = "DE-CIX Logo" title = "DE-CIX" / >
< / a >
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< / p >
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Many thanks go out to [ECIX ](https://www.ecix.net ), where this project originated and was backed over the last two years.