Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package peer implements an object used to represent peers in the libp2p network.
Package peer contains Protobuf and JSON serialization/deserialization methods for peer IDs.
Index ¶
- Constants
- Variables
- func AddrInfoToP2pAddrs(pi *AddrInfo) ([]ma.Multiaddr, error)
- func Encode(id ID) stringdeprecated
- func TimestampSeq() uint64
- func ToCid(id ID) cid.Cid
- type AddrInfo
- type ID
- func AddrInfosToIDs(pis []AddrInfo) []ID
- func Decode(s string) (ID, error)
- func FromCid(c cid.Cid) (ID, error)
- func IDFromBytes(b []byte) (ID, error)
- func IDFromPrivateKey(sk ic.PrivKey) (ID, error)
- func IDFromPublicKey(pk ic.PubKey) (ID, error)
- func SplitAddr(m ma.Multiaddr) (transport ma.Multiaddr, id ID)
- func (id ID) ExtractPublicKey() (ic.PubKey, error)
- func (id ID) Loggable() map[string]interface{}
- func (id ID) Marshal() ([]byte, error)
- func (id ID) MarshalBinary() ([]byte, error)
- func (id ID) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error)
- func (id ID) MarshalText() ([]byte, error)
- func (id ID) MarshalTo(data []byte) (n int, err error)
- func (id ID) MatchesPrivateKey(sk ic.PrivKey) bool
- func (id ID) MatchesPublicKey(pk ic.PubKey) bool
- func (id ID) Pretty() string
- func (id ID) ShortString() string
- func (id ID) Size() int
- func (id ID) String() string
- func (id *ID) Unmarshal(data []byte) (err error)
- func (id *ID) UnmarshalBinary(data []byte) error
- func (id *ID) UnmarshalJSON(data []byte) (err error)
- func (id *ID) UnmarshalText(data []byte) error
- func (id ID) Validate() error
- type IDSlice
- type PeerRecord
- func (r *PeerRecord) Codec() []byte
- func (r *PeerRecord) Domain() string
- func (r *PeerRecord) Equal(other *PeerRecord) bool
- func (r *PeerRecord) MarshalRecord() (res []byte, err error)
- func (r *PeerRecord) ToProtobuf() (*pb.PeerRecord, error)
- func (r *PeerRecord) UnmarshalRecord(bytes []byte) (err error)
Constants ¶
const PeerRecordEnvelopeDomain = "libp2p-peer-record"
PeerRecordEnvelopeDomain is the domain string used for peer records contained in a Envelope.
Variables ¶
var ( // ErrEmptyPeerID is an error for empty peer ID. ErrEmptyPeerID = errors.New("empty peer ID") // ErrNoPublicKey is an error for peer IDs that don't embed public keys ErrNoPublicKey = errors.New("public key is not embedded in peer ID") )
var AdvancedEnableInlining = true
AdvancedEnableInlining enables automatically inlining keys shorter than 42 bytes into the peer ID (using the "identity" multihash function).
WARNING: This flag will likely be set to false in the future and eventually be removed in favor of using a hash function specified by the key itself. See: https://github.com/libp2p/specs/issues/138
DO NOT change this flag unless you know what you're doing.
This currently defaults to true for backwards compatibility but will likely be set to false by default when an upgrade path is determined.
var ErrInvalidAddr = fmt.Errorf("invalid p2p multiaddr")
var PeerRecordEnvelopePayloadType = []byte{0x03, 0x01}
PeerRecordEnvelopePayloadType is the type hint used to identify peer records in a Envelope. Defined in https://github.com/multiformats/multicodec/blob/master/table.csv with name "libp2p-peer-record".
Functions ¶
func AddrInfoToP2pAddrs ¶
AddrInfoToP2pAddrs converts an AddrInfo to a list of Multiaddrs.
func TimestampSeq ¶
func TimestampSeq() uint64
TimestampSeq is a helper to generate a timestamp-based sequence number for a PeerRecord.
Types ¶
type AddrInfo ¶
AddrInfo is a small struct used to pass around a peer with a set of addresses (and later, keys?).
func AddrInfoFromP2pAddr ¶
AddrInfoFromP2pAddr converts a Multiaddr to an AddrInfo.
func AddrInfoFromString ¶
AddrInfoFromString builds an AddrInfo from the string representation of a Multiaddr
func AddrInfosFromP2pAddrs ¶
AddrInfosFromP2pAddrs converts a set of Multiaddrs to a set of AddrInfos.
func (AddrInfo) MarshalJSON ¶
func (*AddrInfo) UnmarshalJSON ¶
type ID ¶
type ID string
ID is a libp2p peer identity.
Peer IDs are derived by hashing a peer's public key and encoding the hash output as a multihash. See IDFromPublicKey for details.
func AddrInfosToIDs ¶
AddrInfosToIDs extracts the peer IDs from the passed AddrInfos and returns them in-order.
func Decode ¶
Decode accepts an encoded peer ID and returns the decoded ID if the input is valid.
The encoded peer ID can either be a CID of a key or a raw multihash (identity or sha256-256).
func IDFromBytes ¶
IDFromBytes casts a byte slice to the ID type, and validates the value to make sure it is a multihash.
func IDFromPrivateKey ¶
IDFromPrivateKey returns the Peer ID corresponding to the secret key sk.
func IDFromPublicKey ¶
IDFromPublicKey returns the Peer ID corresponding to the public key pk.
func SplitAddr ¶
SplitAddr splits a p2p Multiaddr into a transport multiaddr and a peer ID.
* Returns a nil transport if the address only contains a /p2p part. * Returns a empty peer ID if the address doesn't contain a /p2p part.
func (ID) ExtractPublicKey ¶
ExtractPublicKey attempts to extract the public key from an ID.
This method returns ErrNoPublicKey if the peer ID looks valid but it can't extract the public key.
func (ID) MarshalBinary ¶
MarshalBinary returns the byte representation of the peer ID.
func (ID) MarshalJSON ¶
func (ID) MarshalText ¶
MarshalText returns the text encoding of the ID.
func (ID) MatchesPrivateKey ¶
MatchesPrivateKey tests whether this ID was derived from the secret key sk.
func (ID) MatchesPublicKey ¶
MatchesPublicKey tests whether this ID was derived from the public key pk.
func (ID) Pretty ¶
Pretty returns a base58-encoded string representation of the ID. Deprecated: use String() instead.
func (ID) ShortString ¶
ShortString prints out the peer ID.
TODO(brian): ensure correctness at ID generation and enforce this by only exposing functions that generate IDs safely. Then any peer.ID type found in the codebase is known to be correct.
func (ID) Size ¶
Size implements Gogo's proto.Sizer, but we omit the compile-time assertion to avoid introducing a hard dependency on gogo.
func (*ID) UnmarshalBinary ¶
UnmarshalBinary sets the ID from its binary representation.
func (*ID) UnmarshalJSON ¶
func (*ID) UnmarshalText ¶
UnmarshalText restores the ID from its text encoding.
type PeerRecord ¶
type PeerRecord struct { // PeerID is the ID of the peer this record pertains to. PeerID ID // Addrs contains the public addresses of the peer this record pertains to. Addrs []ma.Multiaddr // Seq is a monotonically-increasing sequence counter that's used to order // PeerRecords in time. The interval between Seq values is unspecified, // but newer PeerRecords MUST have a greater Seq value than older records // for the same peer. Seq uint64 }
PeerRecord contains information that is broadly useful to share with other peers, either through a direct exchange (as in the libp2p identify protocol), or through a Peer Routing provider, such as a DHT.
Currently, a PeerRecord contains the public listen addresses for a peer, but this is expected to expand to include other information in the future.
PeerRecords are ordered in time by their Seq field. Newer PeerRecords must have greater Seq values than older records. The NewPeerRecord function will create a PeerRecord with a timestamp-based Seq value. The other PeerRecord fields should be set by the caller:
rec := peer.NewPeerRecord() rec.PeerID = aPeerID rec.Addrs = someAddrs
Alternatively, you can construct a PeerRecord struct directly and use the TimestampSeq helper to set the Seq field:
rec := peer.PeerRecord{PeerID: aPeerID, Addrs: someAddrs, Seq: peer.TimestampSeq()}
Failing to set the Seq field will not result in an error, however, a PeerRecord with a Seq value of zero may be ignored or rejected by other peers.
PeerRecords are intended to be shared with other peers inside a signed routing.Envelope, and PeerRecord implements the routing.Record interface to facilitate this.
To share a PeerRecord, first call Sign to wrap the record in a Envelope and sign it with the local peer's private key:
rec := &PeerRecord{PeerID: myPeerId, Addrs: myAddrs} envelope, err := rec.Sign(myPrivateKey)
The resulting record.Envelope can be marshalled to a []byte and shared publicly. As a convenience, the MarshalSigned method will produce the Envelope and marshal it to a []byte in one go:
rec := &PeerRecord{PeerID: myPeerId, Addrs: myAddrs} recordBytes, err := rec.MarshalSigned(myPrivateKey)
To validate and unmarshal a signed PeerRecord from a remote peer, "consume" the containing envelope, which will return both the routing.Envelope and the inner Record. The Record must be cast to a PeerRecord pointer before use:
envelope, untypedRecord, err := ConsumeEnvelope(envelopeBytes, PeerRecordEnvelopeDomain) if err != nil { handleError(err) return } peerRec := untypedRecord.(*PeerRecord)
func NewPeerRecord ¶
func NewPeerRecord() *PeerRecord
NewPeerRecord returns a PeerRecord with a timestamp-based sequence number. The returned record is otherwise empty and should be populated by the caller.
func PeerRecordFromAddrInfo ¶
func PeerRecordFromAddrInfo(info AddrInfo) *PeerRecord
PeerRecordFromAddrInfo creates a PeerRecord from an AddrInfo struct. The returned record will have a timestamp-based sequence number.
func PeerRecordFromProtobuf ¶
func PeerRecordFromProtobuf(msg *pb.PeerRecord) (*PeerRecord, error)
PeerRecordFromProtobuf creates a PeerRecord from a protobuf PeerRecord struct.
func (*PeerRecord) Codec ¶
func (r *PeerRecord) Codec() []byte
Codec is a binary identifier for the PeerRecord type. It is constant for all PeerRecord instances.
func (*PeerRecord) Domain ¶
func (r *PeerRecord) Domain() string
Domain is used when signing and validating PeerRecords contained in Envelopes. It is constant for all PeerRecord instances.
func (*PeerRecord) Equal ¶
func (r *PeerRecord) Equal(other *PeerRecord) bool
Equal returns true if the other PeerRecord is identical to this one.
func (*PeerRecord) MarshalRecord ¶
func (r *PeerRecord) MarshalRecord() (res []byte, err error)
MarshalRecord serializes a PeerRecord to a byte slice. This method is called automatically when constructing a routing.Envelope using Seal or PeerRecord.Sign.
func (*PeerRecord) ToProtobuf ¶
func (r *PeerRecord) ToProtobuf() (*pb.PeerRecord, error)
ToProtobuf returns the equivalent Protocol Buffer struct object of a PeerRecord.
func (*PeerRecord) UnmarshalRecord ¶
func (r *PeerRecord) UnmarshalRecord(bytes []byte) (err error)
UnmarshalRecord parses a PeerRecord from a byte slice. This method is called automatically when consuming a record.Envelope whose PayloadType indicates that it contains a PeerRecord. It is generally not necessary or recommended to call this method directly.