This folder include several handy tools to make sedona hacking easier.
Please follow these steps to set it up:
- copy wireshark/sox.lua file into Wireshark's installation folder(for example: c:/Program Files/Wireshark)
- edit init.lua file under Wireshark's installation folder, append following line:
dofile(DATA_DIR.."sox.lua")
- restart Wireshark
Then you can use filter like this:
(sox.cmd == "c" || sox.cmd == "C") && sox.compId == 1
Alternatively it's possible to load lua script by giving it in command line:
wireshark -X lua_script:sox.lua
For building docs locally, please update the local python environment, and install the required plugins Following are instructions to update a unix (docker) environment:
# Update python tools
$ yum upgrade python-setuptools
# get pip installer and install it
$ curl "https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py" -o "get-pip.py"
$ chmod +x get-pip.py
$ ./get-pip.py
# install mkdocs, mkdocs material and other plugins
$ pip install mkdocs
$ pip install mkdocs-material
$ pip install mkdocs-git-revision-date-localized-plugin
Once the packages are installed, navigate to the root folder and type the following:
# build the site. This should create a new /site folder
$ mkdocs build
# OR build the site, and turn-on watch for live editing
$ mkdocs serve
The new docs should be available on <localhost>:8000
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Make sure that docker is installed and started. On OSX, you can install Docker Toolbox and run Docker Quickstart Terminal
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In terminal window, go to sedona's folder /tools/docker and initialize the build environment:
$ cd /path/to/sedona/tools/docker
$ ./makeDev-docker.sh
This pulls a 32-bit (CentOS) linux image and installs JDK, git and few other libraries. If you want a ubuntu linux image, you can just rename Dockerfile.ubuntu to Dockerfile before running the above command.
- In terminal window, start the sedona build environment:
$ ./startDev-docker.sh
This creates a user-specific docker image, starts the container with sedona's folder mapped to it. It also initializes the sedona dev environment through a .bashrc, calling /adm/unix/init.sh
- Once the container is up and running, you can just run the following in the command window:
$ makedev