Struct libp2p_swarm::Swarm

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pub struct Swarm<TBehaviour>where
    TBehaviour: NetworkBehaviour,
{ /* private fields */ }
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Contains the state of the network, plus the way it should behave.

Note: Needs to be polled via <Swarm as Stream> in order to make progress.

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👎Deprecated since 0.41.0: This constructor is considered ambiguous regarding the executor. Use one of the new, executor-specific constructors or Swarm::with_threadpool_executor for the same behaviour.

Builds a new Swarm.

Builds a new Swarm with a provided executor.

Available on crate feature tokio and neither Emscripten nor WASI nor target_os="unknown" only.

Builds a new Swarm with a tokio executor.

Available on crate feature async-std and neither Emscripten nor WASI nor target_os="unknown" only.

Builds a new Swarm with an async-std executor.

Builds a new Swarm with a threadpool executor.

Available on crate feature wasm-bindgen only.

Builds a new Swarm with a wasm executor. Background tasks will be executed by the browser on the next micro-tick.

Spawning a task is similar too:

function spawn(task: () => Promise<void>) {
    task()
}

Builds a new Swarm without an executor, instead using the current task.

⚠️ Performance warning

All connections will be polled on the current task, thus quite bad performance characteristics should be expected. Whenever possible use an executor and Swarm::with_executor.

Returns information about the connections underlying the Swarm.

Starts listening on the given address. Returns an error if the address is not supported.

Listeners report their new listening addresses as SwarmEvent::NewListenAddr. Depending on the underlying transport, one listener may have multiple listening addresses.

Remove some listener.

Returns true if there was a listener with this ID, false otherwise.

Dial a known or unknown peer.

See also DialOpts.

let mut swarm = Swarm::new(
  DummyTransport::new().boxed(),
  dummy::Behaviour,
  PeerId::random(),
);

// Dial a known peer.
swarm.dial(PeerId::random());

// Dial an unknown peer.
swarm.dial("/ip6/::1/tcp/12345".parse::<Multiaddr>().unwrap());

Returns an iterator that produces the list of addresses we’re listening on.

Returns the peer ID of the swarm passed as parameter.

Returns an iterator for AddressRecords of external addresses of the local node, in decreasing order of their current score.

Adds an external address record for the local node.

An external address is an address of the local node known to be (likely) reachable for other nodes, possibly taking into account NAT. The external addresses of the local node may be shared with other nodes by the NetworkBehaviour.

The associated score determines both the position of the address in the list of external addresses (which can determine the order in which addresses are used to connect to) as well as how long the address is retained in the list, depending on how frequently it is reported by the NetworkBehaviour via NetworkBehaviourAction::ReportObservedAddr or explicitly through this method.

Removes an external address of the local node, regardless of its current score. See Swarm::add_external_address for details.

Returns true if the address existed and was removed, false otherwise.

Bans a peer by its peer ID.

Any incoming connection and any dialing attempt will immediately be rejected. This function has no effect if the peer is already banned.

Unbans a peer.

Disconnects a peer by its peer ID, closing all connections to said peer.

Returns Ok(()) if there was one or more established connections to the peer.

Note: Closing a connection via Swarm::disconnect_peer_id does not inform the corresponding ConnectionHandler. Closing a connection via a ConnectionHandler can be done either in a collaborative manner across ConnectionHandlers with ConnectionHandler::connection_keep_alive or directly with ConnectionHandlerEvent::Close.

Checks whether there is an established connection to a peer.

Returns the currently connected peers.

Returns a reference to the provided NetworkBehaviour.

Returns a mutable reference to the provided NetworkBehaviour.

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The stream of swarm events never terminates, so we can implement fused for it.

Returns true if the stream should no longer be polled.

Stream of events returned by Swarm.

Includes events from the NetworkBehaviour as well as events about connection and listener status. See SwarmEvent for details.

Note: This stream is infinite and it is guaranteed that [Stream::poll_next] will never return Poll::Ready(None).

Values yielded by the stream.
Attempt to pull out the next value of this stream, registering the current task for wakeup if the value is not yet available, and returning None if the stream is exhausted. Read more
Returns the bounds on the remaining length of the stream. Read more

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