py-libp2p/network/swarm.py
2018-11-11 20:41:06 -05:00

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Python

import uuid
from .network_interface import INetwork
from .stream.net_stream import NetStream
from .multiaddr import MultiAddr
from .connection.raw_connection import RawConnection
class Swarm(INetwork):
def __init__(self, my_peer_id, peerstore, upgrader):
self.my_peer_id = my_peer_id
self.peerstore = peerstore
self.upgrader = upgrader
self.connections = dict()
self.listeners = dict()
self.stream_handlers = dict()
def set_stream_handler(self, protocol_id, stream_handler):
"""
:param protocol_id: protocol id used on stream
:param stream_handler: a stream handler instance
:return: true if successful
"""
self.stream_handlers[protocol_id] = stream_handler
def new_stream(self, peer_id, protocol_id):
"""
:param peer_id: peer_id of destination
:param protocol_id: protocol id
:return: net stream instance
"""
muxed_conn = None
if peer_id in self.connections:
"""
If muxed connection already exists for peer_id,
set muxed connection equal to
existing muxed connection
"""
muxed_conn = self.connections[peer_id]
else:
# Get peer info from peer store
addrs = self.peerstore.addrs(peer_id)
# Transport dials peer (gets back a raw conn)
if not addrs:
raise SwarmException("No known addresses to peer")
first_addr = addrs[0]
raw_conn = self.transport.dial(first_addr)
# Use upgrader to upgrade raw conn to muxed conn
muxed_conn = self.upgrader.upgrade_connection(raw_conn, True)
# Store muxed connection in connections
self.connections[peer_id] = muxed_conn
# Use muxed conn to open stream, which returns
# a muxed stream
stream_id = str(uuid.uuid4())
muxed_stream = muxed_conn.open_stream(protocol_id, stream_id, peer_id, first_addr)
# Create a net stream
net_stream = NetStream(muxed_stream)
return net_stream
def listen(self, *args):
"""
:param *args: one or many multiaddrs to start listening on
:return: true if at least one success
"""
# For each multiaddr in args
# Check if a listener for multiaddr exists already
# If listener already exists, continue
# Otherwise, do the following:
# Pass multiaddr into conn handler
# Have conn handler delegate to stream handler
# Call listener listen with the multiaddr
# Map multiaddr to listener
for multiaddr_str in args:
if multiaddr_str in self.listeners:
return True
multiaddr = MultiAddr(multiaddr_str)
multiaddr_dict = multiaddr.to_options()
def conn_handler(reader, writer):
# Upgrade reader/write to a net_stream and pass to appropriate stream handler (using multiaddr)
raw_conn = RawConnection(multiaddr_dict.host, multiaddr_dict.port, reader, writer)
muxed_conn = self.upgrader.upgrade_connection(raw_conn, False)
# TODO: make generic protocols work
muxed_stream, stream_id, protocol_id = muxed_conn.accept_stream()
net_stream = NetStream(muxed_stream)
net_stream.set_protocol(protocol_id)
# Give to stream handler
# TODO: handle case when stream handler is set
self.stream_handlers[protocol_id](net_stream)
try:
# Success
listener = self.transport.create_listener(conn_handler)
listener.listen(multiaddr)
return True
except IOError:
# Failed. Continue looping.
print("Failed to connect to: " + multiaddr)
# No multiaddr succeeded
return False
def add_transport(self, transport):
# TODO: Support more than one transport
self.transport = transport
class SwarmException(Exception):
pass