**Hyperglass** is a network looking glass application. A looking glass is typically implemented by network service providers as a way of providing customers, peers, and partners with a way to easily view elements of, or run tests from the provider's network.
![GitHub issues](https://img.shields.io/github/issues/checktheroads/hyperglass.svg) ![GitHub](https://img.shields.io/github/license/checktheroads/hyperglass.svg) ![GitHub top language](https://img.shields.io/github/languages/top/checktheroads/hyperglass.svg) [![Code style: black](https://img.shields.io/badge/code%20style-black-000000.svg)](https://github.com/ambv/black) ## Features - BGP Route, BGP Community, BGP AS_PATH, Ping, Traceroute - Full IPv6 support - [Netmiko](https://github.com/ktbyers/netmiko)-based connection handling - Customizable commands for each function by vendor - Clean, google-esq GUI based on the [Bumla](https://bulma.io) framework - Customizable colors, logo, web fonts, error messages, UI text - TOML-based config file for all customizable parameters (no databases!) - Configurable IP/Prefix "blacklist" to prevent lookup of internal/private prefixes - Configurable rate limiting, powered by [Flask-Limiter](https://github.com/alisaifee/flask-limiter) - Query response caching with configurable cache timeout, powered by [Flask-Caching](https://github.com/sh4nks/flask-caching) ## Documentation Documentation can be found [here](https://hyperglass.readthedocs.io), or in the `docs/` directory. ## Preview For screenshots, see [here](screenshots.md), or the `screenshots/` directory. ## Platform Support Theoretically, any vendor supported by Netmiko can be supported by Hyperglass. However, I am currently listing platforms I have personally tested and verified full functionality with: ### Routers - Cisco IOS-XR: `cisco_xr` - Cisco Classic IOS/IOS-XE: `cisco_ios` - Juniper JunOS: `junos` ### Proxies - Linux: `linux_ssh` ## Acknowledgements - This project originally started as a fork of vraulsan's [looking-glass](https://github.com/vraulsan/looking-glass) project. The guts of the Flask components still remain from that project, but almost everything else has been rewritten. Nevertheless, the inspiration for building hyperglass came from here. ## License [Clear BSD License](https://github.com/checktheroads/hyperglass/master/LICENSE)