import asyncio import pytest from libp2p.network.exceptions import SwarmException from libp2p.tools.factories import SwarmFactory from libp2p.tools.utils import connect_swarm @pytest.mark.asyncio async def test_swarm_dial_peer(is_host_secure): swarms = await SwarmFactory.create_batch_and_listen(is_host_secure, 3) # Test: No addr found. with pytest.raises(SwarmException): await swarms[0].dial_peer(swarms[1].get_peer_id()) # Test: len(addr) in the peerstore is 0. swarms[0].peerstore.add_addrs(swarms[1].get_peer_id(), [], 10000) with pytest.raises(SwarmException): await swarms[0].dial_peer(swarms[1].get_peer_id()) # Test: Succeed if addrs of the peer_id are present in the peerstore. addrs = tuple( addr for transport in swarms[1].listeners.values() for addr in transport.get_addrs() ) swarms[0].peerstore.add_addrs(swarms[1].get_peer_id(), addrs, 10000) await swarms[0].dial_peer(swarms[1].get_peer_id()) assert swarms[0].get_peer_id() in swarms[1].connections assert swarms[1].get_peer_id() in swarms[0].connections # Test: Reuse connections when we already have ones with a peer. conn_to_1 = swarms[0].connections[swarms[1].get_peer_id()] conn = await swarms[0].dial_peer(swarms[1].get_peer_id()) assert conn is conn_to_1 # Clean up await asyncio.gather(*[swarm.close() for swarm in swarms]) @pytest.mark.asyncio async def test_swarm_close_peer(is_host_secure): swarms = await SwarmFactory.create_batch_and_listen(is_host_secure, 3) # 0 <> 1 <> 2 await connect_swarm(swarms[0], swarms[1]) await connect_swarm(swarms[1], swarms[2]) # peer 1 closes peer 0 await swarms[1].close_peer(swarms[0].get_peer_id()) await asyncio.sleep(0.01) # 0 1 <> 2 assert len(swarms[0].connections) == 0 assert ( len(swarms[1].connections) == 1 and swarms[2].get_peer_id() in swarms[1].connections ) # peer 1 is closed by peer 2 await swarms[2].close_peer(swarms[1].get_peer_id()) await asyncio.sleep(0.01) # 0 1 2 assert len(swarms[1].connections) == 0 and len(swarms[2].connections) == 0 await connect_swarm(swarms[0], swarms[1]) # 0 <> 1 2 assert ( len(swarms[0].connections) == 1 and swarms[1].get_peer_id() in swarms[0].connections ) assert ( len(swarms[1].connections) == 1 and swarms[0].get_peer_id() in swarms[1].connections ) # peer 0 closes peer 1 await swarms[0].close_peer(swarms[1].get_peer_id()) await asyncio.sleep(0.01) # 0 1 2 assert len(swarms[1].connections) == 0 and len(swarms[2].connections) == 0 # Clean up await asyncio.gather(*[swarm.close() for swarm in swarms]) @pytest.mark.asyncio async def test_swarm_remove_conn(swarm_pair): swarm_0, swarm_1 = swarm_pair conn_0 = swarm_0.connections[swarm_1.get_peer_id()] swarm_0.remove_conn(conn_0) assert swarm_1.get_peer_id() not in swarm_0.connections # Test: Remove twice. There should not be errors. swarm_0.remove_conn(conn_0) assert swarm_1.get_peer_id() not in swarm_0.connections