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//! This module implements the `/ipfs/ping/1.0.0` protocol.
//!
//! The ping protocol can be used as a simple application-layer health check
//! for connections of any [`Transport`] as well as to measure and record
//! round-trip times.
//!
//! # Usage
//!
//! The [`Behaviour`] struct implements the [`NetworkBehaviour`] trait.
//! It will respond to inbound ping requests and periodically send outbound ping requests on every established connection.
//!
//! It is up to the user to implement a health-check / connection management policy based on the ping protocol.
//!
//! For example:
//!
//! - Disconnect from peers with an RTT > 200ms
//! - Disconnect from peers which don't support the ping protocol
//! - Disconnect from peers upon the first ping failure
//!
//! Users should inspect emitted [`Event`]s and call APIs on [`Swarm`]:
//!
//! - [`Swarm::close_connection`](libp2p_swarm::Swarm::close_connection) to close a specific connection
//! - [`Swarm::disconnect_peer_id`](libp2p_swarm::Swarm::disconnect_peer_id) to close all connections to a peer
//!
//! [`Swarm`]: libp2p_swarm::Swarm
//! [`Transport`]: libp2p_core::Transport
#![cfg_attr(docsrs, feature(doc_cfg, doc_auto_cfg))]
mod handler;
mod protocol;
use handler::Handler;
use libp2p_core::{Endpoint, Multiaddr};
use libp2p_identity::PeerId;
use libp2p_swarm::{
behaviour::FromSwarm, ConnectionDenied, ConnectionId, NetworkBehaviour, THandler,
THandlerInEvent, THandlerOutEvent, ToSwarm,
};
use std::time::Duration;
use std::{
collections::VecDeque,
task::{Context, Poll},
};
pub use self::protocol::PROTOCOL_NAME;
pub use handler::{Config, Failure};
/// A [`NetworkBehaviour`] that responds to inbound pings and
/// periodically sends outbound pings on every established connection.
///
/// See the crate root documentation for more information.
pub struct Behaviour {
/// Configuration for outbound pings.
config: Config,
/// Queue of events to yield to the swarm.
events: VecDeque<Event>,
}
/// Event generated by the `Ping` network behaviour.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Event {
/// The peer ID of the remote.
pub peer: PeerId,
/// The connection the ping was executed on.
pub connection: ConnectionId,
/// The result of an inbound or outbound ping.
pub result: Result<Duration, Failure>,
}
impl Behaviour {
/// Creates a new `Ping` network behaviour with the given configuration.
pub fn new(config: Config) -> Self {
Self {
config,
events: VecDeque::new(),
}
}
}
impl Default for Behaviour {
fn default() -> Self {
Self::new(Config::new())
}
}
impl NetworkBehaviour for Behaviour {
type ConnectionHandler = Handler;
type ToSwarm = Event;
fn handle_established_inbound_connection(
&mut self,
_: ConnectionId,
_: PeerId,
_: &Multiaddr,
_: &Multiaddr,
) -> Result<THandler<Self>, ConnectionDenied> {
Ok(Handler::new(self.config.clone()))
}
fn handle_established_outbound_connection(
&mut self,
_: ConnectionId,
_: PeerId,
_: &Multiaddr,
_: Endpoint,
) -> Result<THandler<Self>, ConnectionDenied> {
Ok(Handler::new(self.config.clone()))
}
fn on_connection_handler_event(
&mut self,
peer: PeerId,
connection: ConnectionId,
result: THandlerOutEvent<Self>,
) {
self.events.push_front(Event {
peer,
connection,
result,
})
}
#[tracing::instrument(level = "trace", name = "NetworkBehaviour::poll", skip(self))]
fn poll(&mut self, _: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<ToSwarm<Self::ToSwarm, THandlerInEvent<Self>>> {
if let Some(e) = self.events.pop_back() {
Poll::Ready(ToSwarm::GenerateEvent(e))
} else {
Poll::Pending
}
}
fn on_swarm_event(&mut self, _event: FromSwarm) {}
}