import multiaddr import asyncio from libp2p import new_node from libp2p.peer.peerinfo import info_from_p2p_addr from libp2p.pubsub.pubsub import Pubsub from libp2p.pubsub.floodsub import FloodSub from tests.pubsub.utils import message_id_generator TOPIC = "eth" SUPPORTED_PUBSUB_PROTOCOLS = ["/floodsub/1.0.0"] class ReceiverNode(): """ Node which has an internal balance mapping, meant to serve as a dummy crypto blockchain. There is no actual blockchain, just a simple map indicating how much crypto each user in the mappings holds """ def __init__(self): self.next_msg_id_func = message_id_generator(0) @classmethod async def create(cls, ack_protocol, topic): """ Create a new DummyAccountNode and attach a libp2p node, a floodsub, and a pubsub instance to this new node We use create as this serves as a factory function and allows us to use async await, unlike the init function """ self = ReceiverNode() libp2p_node = await new_node(transport_opt=["/ip4/127.0.0.1/tcp/0"]) await libp2p_node.get_network().listen(multiaddr.Multiaddr("/ip4/127.0.0.1/tcp/0")) self.libp2p_node = libp2p_node self.floodsub = FloodSub(SUPPORTED_PUBSUB_PROTOCOLS) self.pubsub = Pubsub(self.libp2p_node, self.floodsub, "a") self.pubsub_messages = await self.pubsub.subscribe(topic) self.topic = topic self.ack_protocol = ack_protocol return self async def wait_for_end(self, ack_stream): msg = (await ack_stream.read()).decode() if msg == "end": self.should_listen = False print("End received") async def start_receiving(self, sender_node_info): await self.libp2p_node.connect(sender_node_info) ack_stream = await self.libp2p_node.new_stream(sender_node_info.peer_id, [self.ack_protocol]) asyncio.ensure_future(self.wait_for_end(ack_stream)) self.should_listen = True ack_msg = self.topic encoded_ack_msg = ack_msg.encode() while self.should_listen: msg = await self.pubsub_messages.get() await ack_stream.write(encoded_ack_msg) print("Receiver closed")