The `unreachable_pub` lint makes us aware of uses of `pub` that are not actually reachable from the crate root. This is considered good because it means reading a `pub` somewhere means it is actually public API. Some of our crates are quite large and keeping their entire API surface in your head is difficult.
We should strive for most items being `pub(crate)`. This lint helps us enforce that.
Pull-Request: #3735.
Instead of relying on `protoc` and buildscripts, we generate the bindings using `pb-rs` and version them within our codebase. This makes for a better IDE integration, a faster build and an easier use of `rust-libp2p` because we don't force the `protoc` dependency onto them.
Resolves#3024.
Pull-Request: #3312.
Previously, a `ConnectionHandler` was immediately requested from the `NetworkBehaviour` as soon as a new dial was initiated or a new incoming connection accepted.
With this patch, we delay the creation of the handler until the connection is actually established and fully upgraded, i.e authenticated and multiplexed.
As a consequence, `NetworkBehaviour::new_handler` is now deprecated in favor of a new set of callbacks:
- `NetworkBehaviour::handle_pending_inbound_connection`
- `NetworkBehaviour::handle_pending_outbound_connection`
- `NetworkBehaviour::handle_established_inbound_connection`
- `NetworkBehaviour::handle_established_outbound_connection`
All callbacks are fallible, allowing the `NetworkBehaviour` to abort the connection either immediately or after it is fully established. All callbacks also receive a `ConnectionId` parameter which uniquely identifies the connection. For example, in case a `NetworkBehaviour` issues a dial via `NetworkBehaviourAction::Dial`, it can unambiguously detect this dial in these lifecycle callbacks via the `ConnectionId`.
Finally, `NetworkBehaviour::handle_pending_outbound_connection` also replaces `NetworkBehaviour::addresses_of_peer` by allowing the behaviour to return more addresses to be used for the dial.
Resolves#2824.
Pull-Request: #3254.
This commit adds an implementation for the circuit relay v2 protocol to be used
as a relay server, i.e. it supports incoming HOP requests and outgoing STOP
requests and used as a relay clients, i.e. outgoing HOP requests and incoming
STOP requests.
The existing circuit relay v1 protocol implementation is moved to
protocols/relay/src/v1.
Co-authored-by: ronzigelman <ronzigelman@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Marco Munizaga <git@marcopolo.io>
Co-authored-by: Thomas Eizinger <thomas@eizinger.io>
Co-authored-by: Elena Frank <57632201+elenaf9@users.noreply.github.com>
Enable advanced dialing requests both on `Swarm` and via
`NetworkBehaviourAction`. Users can now trigger a dial with a specific
set of addresses, optionally extended via
`NetworkBehaviour::addresses_of_peer`. In addition the whole process is
now modelled in a type safe way via the builder pattern.
Example of a `NetworkBehaviour` requesting a dial to a specific peer
with a set of addresses additionally extended through
`NetworkBehaviour::addresses_of_peer`:
```rust
NetworkBehaviourAction::Dial {
opts: DialOpts::peer_id(peer_id)
.condition(PeerCondition::Always)
.addresses(addresses)
.extend_addresses_through_behaviour()
.build(),
handler,
}
```
Example of a user requesting a dial to an unknown peer with a single
address via `Swarm`:
```rust
swarm1.dial(
DialOpts::unknown_peer_id()
.address(addr2.clone())
.build()
)
```
- 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>
Remove `Deref` and `DerefMut` implementations previously dereferencing
to the `NetworkBehaviour` on `Swarm`. Instead one can access the
`NetworkBehaviour` via `Swarm::behaviour` and `Swarm::behaviour_mut`.
Methods on `Swarm` can now be accessed directly, e.g. via
`my_swarm.local_peer_id()`.
Reasoning: Accessing the `NetworkBehaviour` of a `Swarm` through `Deref`
and `DerefMut` instead of a method call is an unnecessary complication,
especially for newcomers. In addition, `Swarm` is not a smart-pointer
and should thus not make use of `Deref` and `DerefMut`, see documentation
from the standard library below.
> Deref should only be implemented for smart pointers to avoid
confusion.
https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/ops/trait.Deref.html
This commit implements the [libp2p circuit
relay](https://github.com/libp2p/specs/tree/master/relay) specification. It is
based on previous work from https://github.com/libp2p/rust-libp2p/pull/1134.
Instead of altering the `Transport` trait, the approach taken in this commit
is to wrap an existing implementation of `Transport` allowing one to:
- Intercept `dial` requests with a relayed address.
- Inject incoming relayed connections with the local node being the destination.
- Intercept `listen_on` requests pointing to a relay, ensuring to keep a
constant connection to the relay, waiting for incoming requests with the local
node being the destination.
More concretely one would wrap an existing `Transport` implementation as seen
below, allowing the `Relay` behaviour and the `RelayTransport` to communicate
via channels.
### Example
```rust
let (relay_transport, relay_behaviour) = new_transport_and_behaviour(
RelayConfig::default(),
MemoryTransport::default(),
);
let transport = relay_transport
.upgrade(upgrade::Version::V1)
.authenticate(plaintext)
.multiplex(YamuxConfig::default())
.boxed();
let mut swarm = Swarm::new(transport, relay_behaviour, local_peer_id);
let relay_addr = Multiaddr::from_str("/memory/1234").unwrap()
.with(Protocol::P2p(PeerId::random().into()))
.with(Protocol::P2pCircuit);
let dst_addr = relay_addr.clone().with(Protocol::Memory(5678));
// Listen for incoming connections via relay node (1234).
Swarm::listen_on(&mut swarm, relay_addr).unwrap();
// Dial node (5678) via relay node (1234).
Swarm::dial_addr(&mut swarm, dst_addr).unwrap();
```
Co-authored-by: Pierre Krieger <pierre.krieger1708@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Roman Borschel <romanb@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: David Craven <david@craven.ch>