Struct libp2p_request_response::Behaviour
source · pub struct Behaviour<TCodec>{ /* private fields */ }
Expand description
A request/response protocol for some message codec.
Implementations§
source§impl<TCodec> Behaviour<TCodec>
impl<TCodec> Behaviour<TCodec>
source§impl<TCodec> Behaviour<TCodec>
impl<TCodec> Behaviour<TCodec>
sourcepub fn with_codec<I>(codec: TCodec, protocols: I, cfg: Config) -> Self
pub fn with_codec<I>(codec: TCodec, protocols: I, cfg: Config) -> Self
Creates a new Behaviour
for the given
protocols, codec and configuration.
sourcepub fn send_request(
&mut self,
peer: &PeerId,
request: TCodec::Request
) -> OutboundRequestId
pub fn send_request( &mut self, peer: &PeerId, request: TCodec::Request ) -> OutboundRequestId
Initiates sending a request.
If the targeted peer is currently not connected, a dialing attempt is initiated and the request is sent as soon as a connection is established.
Note: In order for such a dialing attempt to succeed, the
RequestResonse
protocol must either be embedded in anotherNetworkBehaviour
that provides peer and address discovery, or known addresses of peers must be managed viaBehaviour::add_address
andBehaviour::remove_address
.
sourcepub fn send_response(
&mut self,
ch: ResponseChannel<TCodec::Response>,
rs: TCodec::Response
) -> Result<(), TCodec::Response>
pub fn send_response( &mut self, ch: ResponseChannel<TCodec::Response>, rs: TCodec::Response ) -> Result<(), TCodec::Response>
Initiates sending a response to an inbound request.
If the ResponseChannel
is already closed due to a timeout or the
connection being closed, the response is returned as an Err
for
further handling. Once the response has been successfully sent on the
corresponding connection, Event::ResponseSent
is
emitted. In all other cases Event::InboundFailure
will be or has been emitted.
The provided ResponseChannel
is obtained from an inbound
Message::Request
.
sourcepub fn add_address(&mut self, peer: &PeerId, address: Multiaddr) -> bool
pub fn add_address(&mut self, peer: &PeerId, address: Multiaddr) -> bool
Adds a known address for a peer that can be used for
dialing attempts by the Swarm
, i.e. is returned
by NetworkBehaviour::handle_pending_outbound_connection
.
Addresses added in this way are only removed by remove_address
.
Returns true if the address was added, false otherwise (i.e. if the address is already in the list).
sourcepub fn remove_address(&mut self, peer: &PeerId, address: &Multiaddr)
pub fn remove_address(&mut self, peer: &PeerId, address: &Multiaddr)
Removes an address of a peer previously added via add_address
.
sourcepub fn is_connected(&self, peer: &PeerId) -> bool
pub fn is_connected(&self, peer: &PeerId) -> bool
Checks whether a peer is currently connected.
sourcepub fn is_pending_outbound(
&self,
peer: &PeerId,
request_id: &OutboundRequestId
) -> bool
pub fn is_pending_outbound( &self, peer: &PeerId, request_id: &OutboundRequestId ) -> bool
Checks whether an outbound request to the peer with the provided
PeerId
initiated by Behaviour::send_request
is still
pending, i.e. waiting for a response.
sourcepub fn is_pending_inbound(
&self,
peer: &PeerId,
request_id: &InboundRequestId
) -> bool
pub fn is_pending_inbound( &self, peer: &PeerId, request_id: &InboundRequestId ) -> bool
Checks whether an inbound request from the peer with the provided
PeerId
is still pending, i.e. waiting for a response by the local
node through Behaviour::send_response
.
Trait Implementations§
source§impl<TCodec> NetworkBehaviour for Behaviour<TCodec>
impl<TCodec> NetworkBehaviour for Behaviour<TCodec>
§type ConnectionHandler = Handler<TCodec>
type ConnectionHandler = Handler<TCodec>
§type ToSwarm = Event<<TCodec as Codec>::Request, <TCodec as Codec>::Response>
type ToSwarm = Event<<TCodec as Codec>::Request, <TCodec as Codec>::Response>
NetworkBehaviour
and that the swarm will report back.source§fn handle_established_inbound_connection(
&mut self,
connection_id: ConnectionId,
peer: PeerId,
_: &Multiaddr,
_: &Multiaddr
) -> Result<THandler<Self>, ConnectionDenied>
fn handle_established_inbound_connection( &mut self, connection_id: ConnectionId, peer: PeerId, _: &Multiaddr, _: &Multiaddr ) -> Result<THandler<Self>, ConnectionDenied>
source§fn handle_pending_outbound_connection(
&mut self,
_connection_id: ConnectionId,
maybe_peer: Option<PeerId>,
_addresses: &[Multiaddr],
_effective_role: Endpoint
) -> Result<Vec<Multiaddr>, ConnectionDenied>
fn handle_pending_outbound_connection( &mut self, _connection_id: ConnectionId, maybe_peer: Option<PeerId>, _addresses: &[Multiaddr], _effective_role: Endpoint ) -> Result<Vec<Multiaddr>, ConnectionDenied>
source§fn handle_established_outbound_connection(
&mut self,
connection_id: ConnectionId,
peer: PeerId,
remote_address: &Multiaddr,
_: Endpoint
) -> Result<THandler<Self>, ConnectionDenied>
fn handle_established_outbound_connection( &mut self, connection_id: ConnectionId, peer: PeerId, remote_address: &Multiaddr, _: Endpoint ) -> Result<THandler<Self>, ConnectionDenied>
source§fn on_swarm_event(&mut self, event: FromSwarm<'_>)
fn on_swarm_event(&mut self, event: FromSwarm<'_>)
Swarm
.source§fn on_connection_handler_event(
&mut self,
peer: PeerId,
connection: ConnectionId,
event: THandlerOutEvent<Self>
)
fn on_connection_handler_event( &mut self, peer: PeerId, connection: ConnectionId, event: THandlerOutEvent<Self> )
ConnectionHandler
dedicated to the peer identified by peer_id
. for the behaviour. Read more