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//! This module implements the `/ipfs/ping/1.0.0` protocol.
//!
//! The ping protocol can be used as a simple application-layer health check
//! for connections of any [`Transport`] as well as to measure and record
//! round-trip times.
//!
//! # Usage
//!
//! The [`Ping`] struct implements the [`NetworkBehaviour`] trait. When used with a [`Swarm`],
//! it will respond to inbound ping requests and as necessary periodically send outbound
//! ping requests on every established connection. If a configurable number of consecutive
//! pings fail, the connection will be closed.
//!
//! The `Ping` network behaviour produces [`PingEvent`]s, which may be consumed from the `Swarm`
//! by an application, e.g. to collect statistics.
//!
//! > **Note**: The ping protocol does not keep otherwise idle connections alive
//! > by default, see [`PingConfig::with_keep_alive`] for changing this behaviour.
//!
//! [`Swarm`]: libp2p_swarm::Swarm
//! [`Transport`]: libp2p_core::Transport
pub mod protocol;
pub mod handler;
pub use handler::{PingConfig, PingResult, PingSuccess, PingFailure};
use handler::PingHandler;
use libp2p_core::{Multiaddr, PeerId, connection::ConnectionId};
use libp2p_swarm::{NetworkBehaviour, NetworkBehaviourAction, PollParameters};
use std::{collections::VecDeque, task::Context, task::Poll};
use void::Void;
/// `Ping` is a [`NetworkBehaviour`] that responds to inbound pings and
/// periodically sends outbound pings on every established connection.
///
/// See the crate root documentation for more information.
pub struct Ping {
/// Configuration for outbound pings.
config: PingConfig,
/// Queue of events to yield to the swarm.
events: VecDeque<PingEvent>,
}
/// Event generated by the `Ping` network behaviour.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct PingEvent {
/// The peer ID of the remote.
pub peer: PeerId,
/// The result of an inbound or outbound ping.
pub result: PingResult,
}
impl Ping {
/// Creates a new `Ping` network behaviour with the given configuration.
pub fn new(config: PingConfig) -> Self {
Ping {
config,
events: VecDeque::new(),
}
}
}
impl Default for Ping {
fn default() -> Self {
Ping::new(PingConfig::new())
}
}
impl NetworkBehaviour for Ping {
type ProtocolsHandler = PingHandler;
type OutEvent = PingEvent;
fn new_handler(&mut self) -> Self::ProtocolsHandler {
PingHandler::new(self.config.clone())
}
fn addresses_of_peer(&mut self, _peer_id: &PeerId) -> Vec<Multiaddr> {
Vec::new()
}
fn inject_connected(&mut self, _: &PeerId) {}
fn inject_disconnected(&mut self, _: &PeerId) {}
fn inject_event(&mut self, peer: PeerId, _: ConnectionId, result: PingResult) {
self.events.push_front(PingEvent { peer, result })
}
fn poll(&mut self, _: &mut Context<'_>, _: &mut impl PollParameters)
-> Poll<NetworkBehaviourAction<Void, PingEvent>>
{
if let Some(e) = self.events.pop_back() {
Poll::Ready(NetworkBehaviourAction::GenerateEvent(e))
} else {
Poll::Pending
}
}
}