- 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>
* Fix needless question mark operator
* Don't convert from u64 to u64
LocalStreamId is already a u64, no need to convert.
* Don't use `.into()` to convert to the same type
* Don't specify lifetime if it can be inferred
* Use `vec!` macro if we immediately push to it
This creates the vector with the appropriate capacity.
* Don't index array when taking a reference is enough
Co-authored-by: Max Inden <mail@max-inden.de>
Changes in 45f07bf8 now seem to append `/p2p/<peer>` to multiaddr passed to
transports. The regex in transport/wasm-ext doesn't support this fully qualified
format. This commit adjusts the regex accordingly.
libp2p-dns requires a new feature in parity-multiaddr v0.11.2 namely
Multiaddr::ends_with. libp2p-dns does not depend on parity-multiaddr
directly but through libp2p-core. Prepare a new version of libp2p-core
requiring at least parity-multiaddr v0.11.2 and update libp2p-dns to
require libp2p-core v0.28.1.
* 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.
* [libp2p-dns] Use trust-dns-resolver.
Use the `trust-dns-resolver` library for DNS resolution,
thereby removing current use of the thread pool.
Since `trust-dns-resolver` and related crates already
provide support for both `async-std` and `tokio`, we
make use of that here in our own feature flags.
Since `trust-dns-resolver` provides many useful
configuration options and error detail, central
types of `trust-dns-resolver` like `ResolverConfig`,
`ResolverOpts` and `ResolveError` are re-exposed
in the API of `libp2p-dns`. Full encapsulation
does not seem preferable in this case.
* Cleanup
* Fix two intra-doc links.
* Simplify slightly.
* Incorporate review feedback.
* Remove git dependency and fix example.
* Update version and changelogs.
* Update if-watch requirement from 0.1.8 to 0.2.0
Updates the requirements on [if-watch](https://github.com/dvc94ch/if-watch) to permit the latest version.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/dvc94ch/if-watch/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/dvc94ch/if-watch/commits)
Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
* Update libp2p-tcp.
* Update libp2p-tcp version and changelog.
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Roman S. Borschel <roman@parity.io>
Co-authored-by: Roman Borschel <romanb@users.noreply.github.com>
* 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.
Move transport upgrade protocols from `protocols/`
to `transports/`, such that only "application protocols"
that depend on `libp2p-swarm` remain in `protocols/`,
whereas there is no such dependency in `transports/`
outside of integration tests.
Tweak README and top-level CHANGELOG.
* 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>
`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
* feat: upgrade to multihash 0.13
`multihash` changes a lot internally, it is using stack allocation instead
of heap allocation. This leads to a few limitations in regards on how
`Multihash` can be used.
Therefore `PeerId` is now using a `Bytes` internally so that only minimal
changes are needed.
* Update versions and changelogs.
Co-authored-by: Roman Borschel <romanb@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Roman S. Borschel <roman@parity.io>
* [mplex] Benchmark different split_send_size configurations.
With both TCP and memory transports. As a result, change the
default `split_send_size` to 8KiB.
* Cleanup
* [mplex] Update CHANGELOG.
* Add throughput information.
In all cases, we pass the PeerId directly as the connection info.
The flexbility of doing something different here was originally
envisioned but turned out to be never needed.
For reference see: https://github.com/libp2p/rust-libp2p/issues/1798#issuecomment-714526056
Co-authored-by: Max Inden <mail@max-inden.de>