import asyncio from libp2p.network.connection.raw_connection_interface import IRawConnection from libp2p.peer.id import ID from libp2p.security.base_transport import BaseSecureTransport from libp2p.security.insecure.transport import InsecureSession from libp2p.security.secure_conn_interface import ISecureConn class SimpleSecurityTransport(BaseSecureTransport): key_phrase: str def __init__( self, local_private_key: bytes, local_public_key: bytes, key_phrase: str ) -> None: super().__init__(local_private_key, local_public_key) self.key_phrase = key_phrase async def secure_inbound(self, conn: IRawConnection) -> ISecureConn: """ Secure the connection, either locally or by communicating with opposing node via conn, for an inbound connection (i.e. we are not the initiator) :return: secure connection object (that implements secure_conn_interface) """ await conn.write(self.key_phrase.encode()) incoming = (await conn.read()).decode() if incoming != self.key_phrase: raise Exception( "Key phrase differed between nodes. Expected " + self.key_phrase ) session = InsecureSession(self, conn, ID(b"")) # NOTE: this is abusing the abstraction we have here # but this code may be deprecated soon and this exists # mainly to satisfy a test that will go along w/ it session.key_phrase = self.key_phrase return session async def secure_outbound(self, conn: IRawConnection, peer_id: ID) -> ISecureConn: """ Secure the connection, either locally or by communicating with opposing node via conn, for an inbound connection (i.e. we are the initiator) :return: secure connection object (that implements secure_conn_interface) """ await conn.write(self.key_phrase.encode()) incoming = (await conn.read()).decode() # Force context switch, as this security transport is built for testing locally # in a single event loop await asyncio.sleep(0) if incoming != self.key_phrase: raise Exception( "Key phrase differed between nodes. Expected " + self.key_phrase ) session = InsecureSession(self, conn, peer_id) # NOTE: this is abusing the abstraction we have here # but this code may be deprecated soon and this exists # mainly to satisfy a test that will go along w/ it session.key_phrase = self.key_phrase return session