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NetworkCommand

Enum NetworkCommand 

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pub enum NetworkCommand {
    SubscribeRoom {
        room_id: String,
    },
    UnsubscribeRoom {
        room_id: String,
    },
    PublishRoomMessage {
        room_id: String,
        payload: Vec<u8>,
    },
    AnnounceRoom(RoomAnnouncement),
    Dial {
        address: Multiaddr,
    },
    DialAddresses {
        addresses: Vec<Multiaddr>,
    },
    AcceptInbound {
        peer_id: PeerId,
    },
    RejectInbound {
        peer_id: PeerId,
    },
    DisconnectPeer {
        peer_id: PeerId,
    },
    Shutdown,
}

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SubscribeRoom

Subscribe to a room’s per-room gossipsub topic.

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§room_id: String
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UnsubscribeRoom

Unsubscribe from a room’s topic.

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§room_id: String
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PublishRoomMessage

Publish a JSON-encoded RoomMessage to a room’s topic.

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§room_id: String
§payload: Vec<u8>
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AnnounceRoom(RoomAnnouncement)

Publish a room announcement on the global rooms topic.

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Dial

User-initiated dial of an explicit address. Used for cross-network reach when mDNS isn’t enough.

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§address: Multiaddr
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DialAddresses

huddle 0.5.2: dial a peer using multiple candidate addresses, letting libp2p race them in parallel. Used by the “add by HD ID / username” flow, which resolves a fingerprint to every address we know for that peer (room announcement host_addrs

  • persisted known_peers). libp2p’s parallel dialer picks the cheapest path that completes — LAN beats public IP beats relay-hopped without us having to probe transports manually.

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§addresses: Vec<Multiaddr>
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AcceptInbound

Phase A: user accepted an inbound dial — promote the peer to explicit-peer status so room announcements flow.

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§peer_id: PeerId
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RejectInbound

Phase A: user rejected an inbound dial — disconnect them and add the peer_id to the in-memory blocklist for this session (caller is responsible for the persistent blocked_peers row).

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§peer_id: PeerId
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DisconnectPeer

Phase C follow-up: drop a connection that failed an application-level identity check (e.g. invite-fingerprint mismatch). Differs from RejectInbound in that it doesn’t touch the inbound-pending map (the connection is already past Identify when we discover the mismatch) and doesn’t persist a block — the caller may want to retry with a corrected invite.

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§peer_id: PeerId
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Shutdown

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impl Debug for NetworkCommand

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

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