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dependabot[bot]
0c94237e16
deps: bump futures from 0.3.25 to 0.3.26 (#3405) 2023-01-31 23:34:17 +00:00
Anton
47c1d5a019
docs(websocket): showcase wrapping dns and tcp transport (#3385) 2023-01-30 15:11:27 +00:00
Thomas Eizinger
4b41f5a994
refactor(core)!: remove EitherOutput (#3341)
The trick with this one is to use `futures::Either` everywhere where we may wrap something that implements any of the `futures` traits. This includes the output of `EitherFuture` itself. We also need to implement `StreamMuxer` on `future::Either` because `StreamMuxer`s may be the the `Output` of `InboundUpgrade`.
2023-01-23 12:31:30 +00:00
Pasha Podolsky
929cbb4670
deps!: Update multiaddr & multihash to 0.17.0 (#3196) 2022-12-20 08:52:08 +00:00
Hannes
d79c93abdb
chore: Implement latest clippy warnings (#3220)
As I do frequently, I corrected for the latest clippy warnings. This will make sure the CI won't complain in the future. We could automate this btw and maybe run the nightly version of clippy.
2022-12-14 15:45:04 +00:00
Thomas Eizinger
d7363a53d3
fix: Remove circular dependencies across workspace (#3023)
Circular dependencies are problematic in several ways:

- They result in cognitive overhead for developers, in trying to figure out what depends on what.
- They present `cargo` with limits in what order the crates can be compiled in.
- They invalidate build caches unnecessarily thus forcing `cargo` to rebuild certain crates.
- They cause problems with tooling such as `release-please`.

To actually break the circular dependencies, this patch inlines the uses of `development_transport` in the examples and tests for all sub-crates. This is only meant to be a short-term fix until https://github.com/libp2p/rust-libp2p/issues/3111 and https://github.com/libp2p/rust-libp2p/pull/2888 are fixed.

To ensure we don't accidentally reintroduce this dependency, we add a basic CI that queries `cargo metadata` using `jq`.

Resolves https://github.com/libp2p/rust-libp2p/issues/3053.
Fixes https://github.com/libp2p/rust-libp2p/issues/3223.
Related: https://github.com/libp2p/rust-libp2p/pull/2918#discussion_r976514245
Related: https://github.com/googleapis/release-please/issues/1662
2022-12-12 20:58:01 +00:00
Max Inden
87308f0bc8
chore: Prepare rust-libp2p v0.50.0 release (#3163) 2022-11-25 09:37:55 +00:00
Thomas Eizinger
0c85839dab
.github/workflows: Refactor CI jobs (#3090)
We refactor our continuous integration workflow with the following goals in mind:

- Run as few jobs as possible
- Have the jobs finish as fast as possible
- Have the jobs redo as little work as possible

There are only so many jobs that GitHub Actions will run in parallel.
Thus, it makes sense to not create massive matrices but instead group
things together meaningfully.

The new `test` job will:

- Run once for each crate
- Ensure that the crate compiles on its specified MSRV
- Ensure that the tests pass
- Ensure that there are no semver violations

This is an improvement to before because we are running all of these
in parallel which speeds up execution and highlights more errors at
once. Previously, tests run later in the pipeline would not get run
at all until you make sure the "first" one passes.

We also previously did not verify the MSRV of each crate, making the
setting in the `Cargo.toml` rather pointless.

The new `cross` job supersedes the existing `wasm` job.

This is an improvement because we now also compile the crate for
windows and MacOS. Something that wasn't checked before.
We assume that checking MSRV and the tests under Linux is good enough.
Hence, this job only checks for compile-errors.

The new `feature_matrix` ensures we compile correctly with certain feature combinations.

`libp2p` exposes a fair few feature-flags. Some of the combinations
are worth checking independently. For the moment, this concerns only
the executor related transports together with the executor flags but
this list can easily be extended.

The new `clippy` job runs for `stable` and `beta` rust.

Clippy gets continuously extended with new lints. Up until now, we would only
learn about those as soon as a new version of Rust is released and CI would
run the new lints. This leads to unrelated failures in CI. Running clippy on with `beta`
Rust gives us a heads-up of 6 weeks before these lints land on stable.

Fixes #2951.
2022-11-18 11:04:16 +00:00
Thomas Eizinger
71131e0622
*: Don't leak prost dependency in error types (#3058)
With the current design, a major version bump of `prost` leaks into
all consumers of `prost-codec`.
2022-11-02 12:02:21 +00:00
Thomas Eizinger
4d1b165982
transports/tcp: Unify symbol naming (#2961)
Co-authored-by: Elena Frank <elena.frank@protonmail.com>
2022-10-24 15:41:08 +11:00
Hannes
fcadc83aca
*: Use auto_doc_cfg instead of doc(cfg) attributes (#2983)
Co-authored-by: João Oliveira <hello@jxs.pt>
Co-authored-by: Thomas Eizinger <thomas@eizinger.io>
2022-10-24 13:00:20 +11:00
Max Inden
d530e5112c
*: Prepare v0.49.0 (#2931) 2022-10-14 15:30:16 +01:00
Thomas Eizinger
f6bb846c36
*: Remove default features from all crates (#2918)
Remove default features. You need to enable required features
explicitly now. As a quick workaround, you may want to use the
new `full` feature which activates all features.
2022-09-29 16:32:22 +01:00
Thomas Eizinger
45faefa36c
*: Unfiy how we depend on crates across the workspace (#2886) 2022-09-19 17:32:02 +10:00
Max Inden
83c67954e9
*: Prepare v0.48.0 (#2869) 2022-09-07 09:44:51 +02:00
Alexander Shishenko
8644c65a22
core/: Introduce rsa feature flag to avoid ring dependency (#2860)
- Introduce `rsa` feature flag to `libp2p-core`.
- Expose `rsa` feature in `libp2p`.
- Add `rsa` feature to `libp2p` `default`.
2022-09-07 08:16:22 +02:00
Max Inden
4253080a43
*: Prepare v0.47.0 (#2830) 2022-08-22 05:14:04 +02:00
Thomas Eizinger
1a553db596
core/muxing: Flatten StreamMuxer interface to poll_{inbound,outbound,address_change,close} (#2724)
Instead of having a mix of `poll_event`, `poll_outbound` and `poll_close`, we
flatten the entire interface of `StreamMuxer` into 4 individual functions:

- `poll_inbound`
- `poll_outbound`
- `poll_address_change`
- `poll_close`

This design is closer to the design of other async traits like `AsyncRead` and
`AsyncWrite`. It also allows us to delete the `StreamMuxerEvent`.
2022-07-18 05:20:11 +02:00
Max Inden
7df6bae520
*: Prepare v0.46.0 (#2730) 2022-07-05 13:09:58 +02:00
Elena Frank
62622a1bad
core/src/transport: Poll Transport directly, remove Transport::Listener (#2652)
Remove the concept of individual `Transport::Listener` streams from `Transport`.
Instead the `Transport` is polled directly via `Transport::poll`. The
`Transport` is now responsible for driving its listeners.
2022-07-04 04:16:57 +02:00
Thomas Eizinger
eb490c08e9
core/muxing: Force StreamMuxer::Substream to implement Async{Read,Write} (#2707)
Co-authored-by: Max Inden <mail@max-inden.de>
2022-06-23 21:52:11 +10:00
Max Inden
6e1e314872
*: Prepare v0.45.0 (#2662) 2022-05-31 13:12:53 +02:00
Max Inden
6078fc619f
transports/{tcp,dns,websocket}: Remove Clone imp for *Config (#2682)
This commit removes the `Clone` implementation on `GenTcpConfig` and consequently the `Clone`
implementations on `GenDnsConfig` and `WsConfig`.

When port-reuse is enabled, `GenTcpConfig` tracks the addresses it is listening in a `HashSet`. This
`HashSet` is shared with the `TcpListenStream`s via an `Arc<Mutex<_>>`. Given that `Clone` is
`derive`d on `GenTcpConfig`, cloning a `GenTcpConfig`, results in both instances sharing the same
set of listen addresses. This is not intuitive.

This behavior is for example error prone in the scenario where one wants to speak both plain DNS/TCP and
Websockets. Say a user creates the transport in the following way:

``` Rust
let transport = {
    let tcp = tcp::TcpConfig::new().nodelay(true).port_reuse(true);
    let dns_tcp = dns::DnsConfig::system(tcp).await?;
    let ws_dns_tcp = websocket::WsConfig::new(dns_tcp.clone());
    dns_tcp.or_transport(ws_dns_tcp)
};
```

Both `dns_tcp` and `ws_dns_tcp` share the set of listen addresses, given the `dns_tcp.clone()` to
create the `ws_dns_tcp`. Thus, with port-reuse, a Websocket dial might reuse a DNS/TCP listening
port instead of a Websocket listening port.

With this commit a user is forced to do the below, preventing the above error:

``` Rust
let transport = {
    let dns_tcp = dns::DnsConfig::system(tcp::TcpConfig::new().nodelay(true).port_reuse(true)).await?;
    let ws_dns_tcp = websocket::WsConfig::new(
        dns::DnsConfig::system(tcp::TcpConfig::new().nodelay(true).port_reuse(true)).await?,
    );
    dns_tcp.or_transport(ws_dns_tcp)
};
```

Co-authored-by: Thomas Eizinger <thomas@eizinger.io>
2022-05-31 12:29:43 +02:00
Max Inden
d21cd5fed7
misc/: Move rw-stream-sink into rust-libp2p monorepo (#2641)
* misc/rw-stream-sink: Initial commit

See
62a923cc27

* misc/rw-stream-sink: Update to Rust edition 2021

* misc/rw-stream-sink: Add changelog
2022-05-16 19:17:49 +02:00
Max Inden
2ad905f35a
{core,swarm}/: Don't require Transport: Clone and take &mut (#2529)
Previously `libp2p-swarm` required a `Transport` to be `Clone`. Methods
on `Transport`, e.g. `Transport::dial` would take ownership, requiring
e.g. a `Clone::clone` before calling `Transport::dial`.

The requirement of `Transport` to be `Clone` is no longer needed in
`libp2p-swarm`. E.g.  concurrent dialing can be done without a clone per
dial.

This commit removes the requirement of `Clone` for `Transport` in
`libp2p-swarm`. As a follow-up methods on `Transport` no longer take
ownership, but instead a mutable reference (`&mut self`).

On the one hand this simplifies `libp2p-swarm`, on the other it
simplifies implementations of `Transport`.
2022-04-06 20:23:16 +02:00
Max Inden
b1859464c9
*: Prepare v0.43.0 (#2531) 2022-02-22 14:05:19 +01:00
Volker Mische
a2c93fc766
*: Update multihash and multiaddr (#2469)
Co-authored-by: Max Inden <mail@max-inden.de>
2022-02-03 17:38:41 +01:00
Max Inden
e6ccfbc4e7
*: Prepare v0.42.0 (#2440) 2022-01-27 11:29:09 +01:00
Max Inden
96dbfcd1ad
core/src/transport: Add Transport::dial_as_listener (#2363)
Allows `NetworkBehaviour` implementations to dial a peer, but instruct
the dialed connection to be upgraded as if it were the listening
endpoint.

This is needed when establishing direct connections through NATs and/or
Firewalls (hole punching). When hole punching via TCP (QUIC is different
but similar) both ends dial the other at the same time resulting in a
simultaneously opened TCP connection. To disambiguate who is the dialer
and who the listener there are two options:

1. Use the Simultaneous Open Extension of Multistream Select. See
   [sim-open] specification and [sim-open-rust] Rust implementation.

2. Disambiguate the role (dialer or listener) based on the role within
   the DCUtR [dcutr] protocol. More specifically the node initiating the
   DCUtR process will act as a listener and the other as a dialer.

This commit enables (2), i.e. enables the DCUtR protocol to specify the
role used once the connection is established.

While on the positive side (2) requires one round trip less than (1), on
the negative side (2) only works for coordinated simultaneous dials.
I.e. when a simultaneous dial happens by chance, and not coordinated via
DCUtR, the connection attempt fails when only (2) is in place.

[sim-open]: https://github.com/libp2p/specs/blob/master/connections/simopen.md
[sim-open-rust]: https://github.com/libp2p/rust-libp2p/pull/2066
[dcutr]: https://github.com/libp2p/specs/blob/master/relay/DCUtR.md
2022-01-17 16:35:14 +01:00
Dan Shields
a7ed1d6b6e
*: Migrate to Rust 2021 edition (#2339)
Co-authored-by: Max Inden <mail@max-inden.de>
2021-11-26 17:34:58 +01:00
Divma
fd417517ca
swarm/: Patch reporting on banned peer connections (#2350)
Don't report events of a connection to the `NetworkBehaviour`, if connection has
been established while the remote peer was banned. Among other guarantees this
upholds that `NetworkBehaviour::inject_event` is never called without a previous
`NetworkBehaviour::inject_connection_established` for said connection.

Co-authored-by: Max Inden <mail@max-inden.de>
2021-11-26 16:48:12 +01:00
Max Inden
4bd44c812a
*: Prepare v0.41.0 (#2342) 2021-11-16 16:39:42 +01:00
Max Inden
b13466e470
transports/websocket: Update rustls and webpki-roots (#2336)
Co-authored-by: quininer <quininer@live.com>
2021-11-14 23:27:13 +01:00
Max Inden
012287ad1e
Merge branch 'libp2p/v0.40' into master (#2324)
* *: Prepare v0.40.0 release (#2323)

* Cargo.toml: Remove rc suffix
2021-11-02 20:40:48 +01:00
Max Inden
b8f0e44b27
transports/websocket: Handle websocket CLOSE with reason code (#2319)
Pass websocket CLOSE reason to the app as an
`Incoming::Closed(soketto::CloseReason)`.

This PR is a companion to https://github.com/paritytech/soketto/pull/31 and lets
applications know what the remote end claimed to be the reason for closing the
connection (if any).

`IncomingData` is now renamed to `Incoming` and the actual data (text or binary)
is moved into its own `Data` enum, which in turn allows `into_bytes()` and the
`AsRef` impl to apply more sanely to something that is actually data.

Co-authored-by: David Palm <dvdplm@gmail.com>
2021-10-30 12:19:22 +02:00
Max Inden
a905665b8b
*: Prepare v0.40.0-rc.1 release (#2290) 2021-10-15 11:15:05 +02:00
Max Inden
d60a6d55dc
transports/websocket/: Update to soketto v0.7.0 #2271
Co-authored-by: James Wilson <james@jsdw.me>
2021-10-05 23:10:28 +02:00
Roman
b79fd02f0b
*: Fix clippy warnings (#2227) 2021-09-14 15:00:05 +02:00
Ruben De Smet
f2905c07f1
*: Make libp2p-core default features optional (#2181)
Co-authored-by: Max Inden <mail@max-inden.de>
2021-08-18 12:08:45 +02:00
Max Inden
f701b24ec0
*: Format with rustfmt (#2188)
Co-authored-by: Thomas Eizinger <thomas@eizinger.io>
2021-08-11 13:12:12 +02:00
Ruben De Smet
371a7dab2c
to/into consistency for PublicKey and PeerId (#2145)
- Change `PublicKey::into_protobuf_encoding` to
  `PublicKey::to_protobuf_encoding`.

- Change `PublicKey::into_peer_id` to `PublicKey::to_peer_id`.

- Change `PeerId::from_public_key(PublicKey)` to
  `PeerId::from_public_key(&PublicKey)`.

- Add `From<&PublicKey> for PeerId`.

Co-authored-by: Max Inden <mail@max-inden.de>
2021-07-22 22:34:13 +02:00
Max Inden
b5c6fa6281
*: Prepare v0.39.0 release (#2132) 2021-07-12 21:24:58 +02:00
Max Inden
28fe6eda28
*: Use upstream multiaddr crate (#2075)
Use multiaddr instead of parity-multiaddr, removing the latter from the
repository.
2021-05-27 14:04:33 +02:00
Max Inden
0934b0178d
*: Prepare v0.36.0 release 2021-03-17 15:28:13 +01:00
Roman Borschel
45f07bf863
[libp2p-dns] Implement /dnsaddr resolution. (#1931)
* Implement `/dnsaddr` support on `libp2p-dns`.

To that end, since resolving `/dnsaddr` addresses needs
"fully qualified" multiaddresses when dialing, i.e. those
that end with the `/p2p/...` protocol, we make sure that
dialing always uses such fully qualified addresses by
appending the `/p2p` protocol as necessary. As a side-effect,
this adds support for dialing peers via "fully qualified"
addresses, as an alternative to using a `PeerId` together
with a `Multiaddr` with or without the `/p2p` protocol.

* Adapt libp2p-relay.

* Update versions, changelogs and small cleanups.
2021-03-17 10:53:19 +01:00
Roman Borschel
6499e924a3
Make clippy "happy". (#1950)
* Make clippy "happy".

Address all clippy complaints that are not purely stylistic (or even
have corner cases with false positives). Ignore all "style" and "pedantic" lints.

* Fix tests.

* Undo unnecessary API change.
2021-02-15 11:59:51 +01:00
Max Inden
db02cfae37
*: Prepare v0.34.0 release (#1918)
Co-authored-by: Roman Borschel <romanb@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-01-12 20:33:43 +01:00
quininer
a223e4ba9d
[websocket] Switch async-tls to futures-rustls (#1889)
* [websocket] Switch async-tls to async-rustls

* Switch to futures-rustls

Co-authored-by: Roman Borschel <romanb@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-01-12 15:18:44 +01:00
Roman Borschel
ec0f8a3150
[tcp] Port-reuse, async-io, if-watch (#1887)
* Update tomls.

* Let transports decide when to translate.

* Improve tcp transport.

* Update stuff.

* Remove background task. Enhance documentation.

To avoid spawning a background task and thread within
`TcpConfig::new()`, with communication via unbounded channels,
a `TcpConfig` now keeps track of the listening addresses
for port reuse in an `Arc<RwLock>`. Furthermore, an `IfWatcher`
is only used by a `TcpListenStream` if it listens on any interface
and directly polls the `IfWatcher` both for initialisation and
new events.

Includes some documentation and test enhancements.

* Reintroduce feature flags for tokio vs async-io.

To avoid having an extra reactor thread running for tokio
users and to make sure all TCP I/O uses the mio-based
tokio reactor.

Thereby run tests with both backends.

* Add missing files.

* Fix docsrs attributes.

* Update transports/tcp/src/lib.rs

Co-authored-by: Max Inden <mail@max-inden.de>

* Restore chat-tokio example.

* Forward poll_write_vectored for tokio's AsyncWrite.

* Update changelogs.

Co-authored-by: David Craven <david@craven.ch>
Co-authored-by: Max Inden <mail@max-inden.de>
2021-01-12 13:35:11 +01:00
Max Inden
c98b9ef407
*: Switch futures_codec to asynchronous-codec (#1908)
`futures-codec` has not been updated in the recent months. It still
depends on `bytes` `v0.5` preventing all downstream dependencies to
upgrade to `bytes` `v1.0`.

This commit replaces `futures_codec` in favor of `asynchronous-codec`
The latter is a fully upgraded fork of the former.

In addition this commit upgrades:

- bytes to v1
- unsigned-varint to v0.6.0
- prost to v0.7
2021-01-12 12:48:37 +01:00