Struct safe_network::routing::TransportConfig [−][src]
pub struct TransportConfig { pub hard_coded_contacts: HashSet<SocketAddr, RandomState>, pub local_port: Option<u16>, pub local_ip: Option<IpAddr>, pub forward_port: bool, pub external_port: Option<u16>, pub external_ip: Option<IpAddr>, pub max_msg_size_allowed: Option<u32>, pub idle_timeout_msec: Option<u64>, pub keep_alive_interval_msec: Option<u32>, pub bootstrap_cache_dir: Option<String>, pub upnp_lease_duration: Option<u32>, }
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QuicP2p configurations
Fields
hard_coded_contacts: HashSet<SocketAddr, RandomState>
Hard Coded contacts
local_port: Option<u16>
Port we want to reserve for QUIC. If none supplied we’ll use the OS given random port. If external port is provided it means that the user is carrying out manual port forwarding and this field is mandatory. This will be the internal port number mapped to the process
local_ip: Option<IpAddr>
IP address for the listener. If none is supplied and forward_port
is enabled, we will use IGD to realize the
local IP address of the machine. If IGD fails the application will exit.
forward_port: bool
Specify if port forwarding via UPnP should be done or not. This can be set to false if the network is run locally on the network loopback or on a local area network.
external_port: Option<u16>
External port number assigned to the socket address of the program. If this is provided, QP2p considers that the local port provided has been mapped to the provided external port number and automatic port forwarding will be skipped.
external_ip: Option<IpAddr>
External IP address of the computer on the WAN. This field is mandatory if the node is the genesis node and port forwarding is not available. In case of non-genesis nodes, the external IP address will be resolved using the Echo service.
max_msg_size_allowed: Option<u32>
This is the maximum message size we’ll allow the peer to send to us. Any bigger message and we’ll error out probably shutting down the connection to the peer. If none supplied we’ll default to the documented constant.
idle_timeout_msec: Option<u64>
If we hear nothing from the peer in the given interval we declare it offline to us. If none supplied we’ll default to the documented constant.
The interval is in milliseconds. A value of 0 disables this feature.
keep_alive_interval_msec: Option<u32>
Interval to send keep-alives if we are idling so that the peer does not disconnect from us declaring us offline. If none is supplied we’ll default to the documented constant.
The interval is in milliseconds. A value of 0 disables this feature.
bootstrap_cache_dir: Option<String>
Directory in which the bootstrap cache will be stored. If none is supplied, the platform specific default cache directory is used.
upnp_lease_duration: Option<u32>
Duration of a UPnP port mapping.
Trait Implementations
pub fn deserialize<__D>(
__deserializer: __D
) -> Result<Config, <__D as Deserializer<'de>>::Error> where
__D: Deserializer<'de>,
pub fn deserialize<__D>(
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) -> Result<Config, <__D as Deserializer<'de>>::Error> where
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Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for Config
impl UnwindSafe for Config
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