rust-libp2p/examples/ipfs-kad.rs

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// Copyright 2018 Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
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//! Demonstrates how to perform Kademlia queries on the IPFS network.
//!
//! You can pass as parameter a base58 peer ID to search for. If you don't pass any parameter, a
//! peer ID will be generated randomly.
use futures::prelude::*;
use libp2p::{
core::PublicKey,
secio,
};
fn main() {
// Create a random key for ourselves.
let local_key = secio::SecioKeyPair::ed25519_generated().unwrap();
let local_peer_id = local_key.to_peer_id();
// Set up a an encrypted DNS-enabled TCP Transport over the Mplex protocol
let transport = libp2p::build_development_transport(local_key);
// Create a swarm to manage peers and events.
let mut swarm = {
// Create a Kademlia behaviour.
// Note that normally the Kademlia process starts by performing lots of request in order
// to insert our local node in the DHT. However here we use `without_init` because this
// example is very ephemeral and we don't want to pollute the DHT. In a real world
// application, you want to use `new` instead.
let mut behaviour = libp2p::kad::Kademlia::without_init(local_peer_id.clone());
behaviour.add_address(&"QmaCpDMGvV2BGHeYERUEnRQAwe3N8SzbUtfsmvsqQLuvuJ".parse().unwrap(), "/ip4/104.131.131.82/tcp/4001".parse().unwrap());
behaviour.add_address(&"QmSoLPppuBtQSGwKDZT2M73ULpjvfd3aZ6ha4oFGL1KrGM".parse().unwrap(), "/ip4/104.236.179.241/tcp/4001".parse().unwrap());
behaviour.add_address(&"QmSoLV4Bbm51jM9C4gDYZQ9Cy3U6aXMJDAbzgu2fzaDs64".parse().unwrap(), "/ip4/104.236.76.40/tcp/4001".parse().unwrap());
behaviour.add_address(&"QmSoLSafTMBsPKadTEgaXctDQVcqN88CNLHXMkTNwMKPnu".parse().unwrap(), "/ip4/128.199.219.111/tcp/4001".parse().unwrap());
behaviour.add_address(&"QmSoLer265NRgSp2LA3dPaeykiS1J6DifTC88f5uVQKNAd".parse().unwrap(), "/ip4/178.62.158.247/tcp/4001".parse().unwrap());
behaviour.add_address(&"QmSoLSafTMBsPKadTEgaXctDQVcqN88CNLHXMkTNwMKPnu".parse().unwrap(), "/ip6/2400:6180:0:d0::151:6001/tcp/4001".parse().unwrap());
behaviour.add_address(&"QmSoLPppuBtQSGwKDZT2M73ULpjvfd3aZ6ha4oFGL1KrGM".parse().unwrap(), "/ip6/2604:a880:1:20::203:d001/tcp/4001".parse().unwrap());
behaviour.add_address(&"QmSoLV4Bbm51jM9C4gDYZQ9Cy3U6aXMJDAbzgu2fzaDs64".parse().unwrap(), "/ip6/2604:a880:800:10::4a:5001/tcp/4001".parse().unwrap());
behaviour.add_address(&"QmSoLer265NRgSp2LA3dPaeykiS1J6DifTC88f5uVQKNAd".parse().unwrap(), "/ip6/2a03:b0c0:0:1010::23:1001/tcp/4001".parse().unwrap());
libp2p::core::Swarm::new(transport, behaviour, local_peer_id)
};
// Order Kademlia to search for a peer.
let to_search = if let Some(peer_id) = std::env::args().nth(1) {
peer_id.parse().expect("Failed to parse peer ID to find")
} else {
PublicKey::Secp256k1((0..32).map(|_| -> u8 { rand::random() }).collect()).into_peer_id()
};
println!("Searching for {:?}", to_search);
swarm.find_node(to_search);
// Kick it off!
tokio::run(futures::future::poll_fn(move || -> Result<_, ()> {
loop {
match swarm.poll().expect("Error while polling swarm") {
Async::Ready(Some(ev @ libp2p::kad::KademliaOut::FindNodeResult { .. })) => {
println!("Result: {:#?}", ev);
return Ok(Async::Ready(()));
},
Async::Ready(Some(_)) => (),
Async::Ready(None) | Async::NotReady => break,
}
}
Ok(Async::NotReady)
}));
}