from .multiselect_client_interface import IMultiselectClient from .multiselect_communicator import MultiselectCommunicator MULTISELECT_PROTOCOL_ID = "/multistream/1.0.0" PROTOCOL_NOT_FOUND_MSG = "na" class MultiselectClient(IMultiselectClient): """ Client for communicating with receiver's multiselect module in order to select a protocol id to communicate over """ def __init__(self): pass async def handshake(self, communicator): """ Ensure that the client and multiselect are both using the same multiselect protocol :param stream: stream to communicate with multiselect over :raise Exception: multiselect protocol ID mismatch """ # TODO: Use format used by go repo for messages # Send our MULTISELECT_PROTOCOL_ID to counterparty await communicator.write(MULTISELECT_PROTOCOL_ID) # Read in the protocol ID from other party handshake_contents = await communicator.read_stream_until_eof() # Confirm that the protocols are the same if not validate_handshake(handshake_contents): raise MultiselectClientError("multiselect protocol ID mismatch") # Handshake succeeded if this point is reached async def select_protocol_or_fail(self, protocol, stream): """ Send message to multiselect selecting protocol and fail if multiselect does not return same protocol :param protocol: protocol to select :param stream: stream to communicate with multiselect over :return: selected protocol """ # Create a communicator to handle all communication across the stream communicator = MultiselectCommunicator(stream) # Perform handshake to ensure multiselect protocol IDs match await self.handshake(communicator) # Try to select the given protocol selected_protocol = await self.try_select(communicator, protocol) return selected_protocol async def select_one_of(self, protocols, stream): """ For each protocol, send message to multiselect selecting protocol and fail if multiselect does not return same protocol. Returns first protocol that multiselect agrees on (i.e. that multiselect selects) :param protocol: protocol to select :param stream: stream to communicate with multiselect over :return: selected protocol """ # Create a communicator to handle all communication across the stream communicator = MultiselectCommunicator(stream) # Perform handshake to ensure multiselect protocol IDs match await self.handshake(communicator) # For each protocol, attempt to select that protocol # and return the first protocol selected for protocol in protocols: try: selected_protocol = await self.try_select(communicator, protocol) return selected_protocol except MultiselectClientError: pass # No protocols were found, so return no protocols supported error raise MultiselectClientError("protocols not supported") async def try_select(self, communicator, protocol): """ Try to select the given protocol or raise exception if fails :param communicator: communicator to use to communicate with counterparty :param protocol: protocol to select :raise Exception: error in protocol selection :return: selected protocol """ # Tell counterparty we want to use protocol await communicator.write(protocol) # Get what counterparty says in response response = await communicator.read_stream_until_eof() # Return protocol if response is equal to protocol or raise error if response == protocol: return protocol if response == PROTOCOL_NOT_FOUND_MSG: raise MultiselectClientError("protocol not supported") else: raise MultiselectClientError("unrecognized response: " + response) def validate_handshake(handshake_contents): """ Determine if handshake is valid and should be confirmed :param handshake_contents: contents of handshake message :return: true if handshake is complete, false otherwise """ # TODO: Modify this when format used by go repo for messages # is added return handshake_contents == MULTISELECT_PROTOCOL_ID class MultiselectClientError(ValueError): """Raised when an error occurs in protocol selection process"""