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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE // AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER // LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING // FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER // DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. use crate::{ Multiaddr, PeerId, nodes::raw_swarm::ConnectedPoint, protocols_handler::{IntoProtocolsHandler, ProtocolsHandler}, swarm::PollParameters, }; use futures::prelude::*; use std::error; /// A behaviour for the network. Allows customizing the swarm. /// /// This trait has been designed to be composable. Multiple implementations can be combined into /// one that handles all the behaviours at once. pub trait NetworkBehaviour { /// Handler for all the protocols the network supports. type ProtocolsHandler: IntoProtocolsHandler; /// Event generated by the swarm. type OutEvent; /// Creates a new `ProtocolsHandler` for a connection with a peer. fn new_handler(&mut self) -> Self::ProtocolsHandler; /// Addresses that this behaviour is aware of for this specific peer, and that may allow /// reaching the peer. fn addresses_of_peer(&mut self, peer_id: &PeerId) -> Vec; /// Indicates the behaviour that we connected to the node with the given peer id through the /// given endpoint. fn inject_connected(&mut self, peer_id: PeerId, endpoint: ConnectedPoint); /// Indicates the behaviour that we disconnected from the node with the given peer id. The /// endpoint is the one we used to be connected to. fn inject_disconnected(&mut self, peer_id: &PeerId, endpoint: ConnectedPoint); /// Indicates the behaviour that we replace the connection from the node with another. fn inject_replaced(&mut self, peer_id: PeerId, closed_endpoint: ConnectedPoint, new_endpoint: ConnectedPoint) { self.inject_disconnected(&peer_id, closed_endpoint); self.inject_connected(peer_id, new_endpoint); } /// Indicates the behaviour that the node with the given peer id has generated an event for /// us. /// /// > **Note**: This method is only called for events generated by the protocols handler. fn inject_node_event( &mut self, peer_id: PeerId, event: <::Handler as ProtocolsHandler>::OutEvent ); /// Indicates to the behaviour that we tried to reach an address, but failed. /// /// If we were trying to reach a specific node, its ID is passed as parameter. If this is the /// last address to attempt for the given node, then `inject_dial_failure` is called afterwards. fn inject_addr_reach_failure(&mut self, _peer_id: Option<&PeerId>, _addr: &Multiaddr, _error: &dyn error::Error) { } /// Indicates to the behaviour that we tried to dial all the addresses known for a node, but /// failed. fn inject_dial_failure(&mut self, _peer_id: &PeerId) { } /// Indicates to the behaviour that we have started listening on a new multiaddr. fn inject_new_listen_addr(&mut self, _addr: &Multiaddr) { } /// Indicates to the behaviour that a new multiaddr we were listening on has expired, /// which means that we are no longer listening in it. fn inject_expired_listen_addr(&mut self, _addr: &Multiaddr) { } /// Indicates to the behaviour that we have discovered a new external address for us. fn inject_new_external_addr(&mut self, _addr: &Multiaddr) { } /// Polls for things that swarm should do. /// /// This API mimics the API of the `Stream` trait. fn poll(&mut self, params: &mut PollParameters<'_>) -> Async::Handler as ProtocolsHandler>::InEvent, Self::OutEvent>>; } /// Used when deriving `NetworkBehaviour`. When deriving `NetworkBehaviour`, must be implemented /// for all the possible event types generated by the various fields. // TODO: document how the custom behaviour works and link this here pub trait NetworkBehaviourEventProcess { /// Called when one of the fields of the type you're deriving `NetworkBehaviour` on generates /// an event. fn inject_event(&mut self, event: TEvent); } /// An action that a [`NetworkBehaviour`] can trigger in the [`Swarm`] /// in whose context it is executing. #[derive(Debug, Clone)] pub enum NetworkBehaviourAction { /// Instructs the `Swarm` to return an event when it is being polled. GenerateEvent(TOutEvent), // TODO: report new raw connection for usage after intercepting an address dial /// Instructs the swarm to dial the given multiaddress, without a known `PeerId`. DialAddress { /// The address to dial. address: Multiaddr, }, /// Instructs the swarm to dial a known `PeerId`. /// /// On success, [`NetworkBehaviour::inject_connected`] is invoked. /// On failure, [`NetworkBehaviour::inject_dial_failure`] is invoked. DialPeer { /// The peer to try reach. peer_id: PeerId, }, /// Instructs the `Swarm` to send a message to a connected peer. /// /// If the `Swarm` is connected to the peer, the message is delivered to the remote's /// protocol handler. If there is no connection to the peer, the message is ignored. /// To ensure delivery, the `NetworkBehaviour` must keep track of connected peers. SendEvent { /// The peer to which to send the message. peer_id: PeerId, /// The message to send. event: TInEvent, }, /// Informs the `Swarm` about a multi-address observed by a remote for /// the local node. /// /// It is advisable to issue `ReportObservedAddr` actions at a fixed frequency /// per node. This way address information will be more accurate over time /// and individual outliers carry less weight. ReportObservedAddr { /// The observed address of the local node. address: Multiaddr, }, }