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appliances | ||
cloud-init | ||
docker | ||
packer | ||
schemas | ||
symbols | ||
vendor-logos | ||
.gitignore | ||
.travis.yml | ||
.whitesource | ||
AUTHORS | ||
check_urls.py | ||
check.py | ||
LICENSE | ||
new_appliance.py | ||
patch_appliance.py | ||
picture.py | ||
prettify_appliances.py | ||
PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md | ||
README.md | ||
requirements.txt |
GNS3-registry
This is the GNS3 registry where user can share appliances and symbols.
Policy for new appliances
We welcome pull requests for new appliances.
Regarding images / disks referenced in new appliance files, we accept links that point to well-known vendor websites or other trusted source websites.
For new contribution, we accept links depending on multiple criteria: the kind of appliance, who submits it and especially if scripts to build the images(s) are provided (packer scripts are recommended for Qemu appliances). Then we will build on our side, verify and upload the image(s) on the GNS3 Sourceforge account.
For Docker appliances, please provide a Dockerfile. We will then build and push the image on Docker hub.
Adding a new appliance
There are two ways to create a new appliance:
- Copy and paste a JSON from the
appliances
directory - Run
new_appliance.py
After that you can send us a pull request on Github
In schemas/appliance.json you have a JSON with a schema for controlling the file and can be use as documentation for each field.
Versioning
GNS3 checks the schema version, if the schema of an appliance is not supported it shows the error "Please update GNS3 in order to install this appliance".
Schema | min. GNS3 version | Additions |
---|---|---|
2 | 1.4.0 | |
3 | 1.5.0 | docker |
4 | 2.0.0 | availability qemu/cpus qemu/hd?_disk_interface: sata versions/images/bios_image |
5 | 2.1.0 | qemu/console_type: spice |
6 | 2.2.0 | qemu/custom_adapters qemu/console_type: spice+agent all/console_type: none |
7 | 2.2.36 | qemu/tpm |
8 | 2.2.43 | See below |
Schema version 8
Schema version 8 has introduced many changes in the appliance schema. The most important are:
- Support for
uefi_boot_mode
property in Qemu template properties. - Possibility to have multiple set of settings to use with different image versions. Default settings are specified if
- a
default
field set totrue
exists - there is only one set present.
Notes
A template_type
field must be added to tell GNS3 what template to create (qemu, iou, dynamips or docker), mixing different template types is not supported at the moment.
All template specific properties are defined in a template_properties
field.
Example
"settings": [
{
"default": true,
"template_type": "qemu",
"template_properties": {
"platform": "x86_64",
"adapter_type": "e1000",
"adapters": 1,
"ram": 1024,
"console_type": "vnc"
}
},
{
"name": "i386 settings",
"template_type": "qemu",
"template_properties": {
"platform": "i386",
"adapters": 8
}
},
{
"name": "ARM settings",
"template_type": "qemu",
"template_properties": {
"platform": "arm",
"ram": 512
}
}
],
"versions": [
{
"name": "1.0",
"images": {
"hda_disk_image": "disk1.qcow2"
}
},
{
"name": "2.0",
"settings": "i386 settings",
"images": {
"hda_disk_image": "disk2.qcow2"
}
},
{
"name": "3.0",
"settings": "ARM settings",
"images": {
"hda_disk_image": "disk3.qcow2"
}
},
]
- The default settings are inherited by other settings set, this can be blocked by setting
inherit_default_properties
tofalse
- The controller template default is used if a template property is not defined or inherited from the default settings.
- The
md5sum
field is renamedchecksum
. Themd5sum
field is still accepted for easier migration from previous format versions. - New optional
checksum_type
field for future development. The default and only checksum type remains MD5 for now. - New optional
default_username
anddefault_password
fields at the appliance and version levels. - New optional
installation_instructions
field at the appliance and version levels to give download/unpack instructions to some appliances. - New optional
compression_target
field to be used along with the compression field in future development. - The
idlepc
field in versions section is moved to thetemplate_properties
for thedynamips
template type - The
first_port_name
,port_name_format
,port_segment_size
andlinked_clone
fields are moved to thetemplate_properties
for the qemu template type (these fields are only valid for Qemu templates). - The
arch
field for qemu has been renamedplatform
to match the template properties on the controller side. - The
kvm
field has been dropped and no longer required. Installing an appliance shouldn't take into account the available servers and their capabilities (e.g. capable of running kvm etc.) - The
category
,usage
andsymbol
fields can be defined in anytemplate_properties
. Defaults are at the appliance level or version level (they will be injected intemplate_properties
if there aren't already defined there). - The appliance version installed will be injected in the
version
field of the template (only controller version >= v3.0) - Add
name
anddefault_name_format
fields to all template properties. - Add
console_resolution
,extra_hosts
andextra_volumes
to Docker template properties. - Allow
spice+agent
inconsole_type
for Qemu template properties.
Full example
{
"appliance_id": "709c2a9b-5dc3-4362-b147-fb848a0df963",
"name": "My appliance",
"category": "router",
"description": "This is my new appliance",
"vendor_name": "Cisco",
"vendor_url": "http://www.cisco.com/",
"documentation_url": "https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/routing/xxx",
"product_name": "Appliance product xxx",
"product_url": "https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/xxx/index.html",
"registry_version":8,
"status": "experimental",
"maintainer": "GNS3 Team",
"maintainer_email": "developers@gns3.net",
"installation_instructions": "This is how to install this appliance",
"usage": "This is how to use my appliance",
"symbol": "router.svg",
"default_username": "cisco",
"default_password": "admin",
"settings": [
{
"name": "Default template settings",
"default": true,
"template_type": "qemu",
"template_properties":
{
"symbol": "multilayer_router.svg",
"first_port_name": "ethernet0",
"port_name_format": "ethernet{port1}",
"adapter_type": "e1000",
"adapters": 2,
"ram": 4096,
"cpus": 1,
"hda_disk_interface": "scsi",
"platform": "x86_64",
"console_type": "vnc",
"boot_priority": "cd",
"options": ""
}
},
{
"name": "Custom settings for version 7.10.2",
"template_type": "qemu",
"inherit_default_properties": false,
"template_properties":
{
"adapters": 4,
"ram": 8192,
"cpus": 1
}
}
],
"images": [
{
"filename": "file.iso",
"version": "7.10.2",
"checksum": "ef8712e655fcbc92dc1a1551ee2e4a80",
"checksum_type": "md5",
"filesize": 1287245824,
"download_url": "https://software.cisco.com/download/home/286307342/type/286307754/release/7.10.2"
},
{
"filename": "file2.iso",
"version": "6.10.4",
"checksum": "68232f77da8f78cdc9aa6f3266a4d4c0",
"filesize": 3949459594,
"download_url": "https://software.cisco.com/download/home/286307342/type/286307754/release/6.10.4"
},
{
"filename": "empty100G.qcow2",
"version": "1.0",
"md5sum": "1e6409a4523ada212dea2ebc50e50a65",
"filesize": 198656,
"download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Empty%20Qemu%20disk/",
"direct_download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Empty%20Qemu%20disk/empty100G.qcow2/download"
}
],
"versions": [
{
"name": "7.10.2",
"settings": "Custom settings for version 7.10.2",
"images": {
"hda_disk_image": "empty100G.qcow2",
"cdrom_image": "file.iso"
}
},
{
"name": "6.10.4",
"default_username": "admin123",
"default_password": "admin123",
"installation_instructions": "This is how to install this version",
"usage": "This is how to use this version",
"symbol": "ethernet_switch.svg",
"images": {
"hda_disk_image": "empty100G.qcow2",
"cdrom_image": "file2.iso"
}
}
]
}
Adding a new symbol
Look for examples in the symbols
directory.
Docker container
This repository also contains the source of Docker container published by the GNS3 team and that can be used as an appliance in GNS3.
Tools
All tools require python3 and dependencies can be installed using pip:
python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt
Check appliance files
python3 check.py
python3 check_urls.py
Create a new appliance
python3 new_appliance.py
Prettify appliances JSON
This will indent the JSON of all appliance and sort the key in same order as the JSON schema.
python3 prettify_appliances.py