package bitswap import ( "errors" key "github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs/blocks/key" bsmsg "github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs/exchange/bitswap/message" bsnet "github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs/exchange/bitswap/network" routing "github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs/routing" mockrouting "github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs/routing/mock" delay "github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs/thirdparty/delay" testutil "github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs/thirdparty/testutil" context "gx/ipfs/QmZy2y8t9zQH2a1b8q2ZSLKp17ATuJoCNxxyMFG5qFExpt/go-net/context" peer "gx/ipfs/QmbyvM8zRFDkbFdYyt1MnevUMJ62SiSGbfDFZ3Z8nkrzr4/go-libp2p-peer" ) func VirtualNetwork(rs mockrouting.Server, d delay.D) Network { return &network{ clients: make(map[peer.ID]bsnet.Receiver), delay: d, routingserver: rs, } } type network struct { clients map[peer.ID]bsnet.Receiver routingserver mockrouting.Server delay delay.D } func (n *network) Adapter(p testutil.Identity) bsnet.BitSwapNetwork { client := &networkClient{ local: p.ID(), network: n, routing: n.routingserver.Client(p), } n.clients[p.ID()] = client return client } func (n *network) HasPeer(p peer.ID) bool { _, found := n.clients[p] return found } // TODO should this be completely asynchronous? // TODO what does the network layer do with errors received from services? func (n *network) SendMessage( ctx context.Context, from peer.ID, to peer.ID, message bsmsg.BitSwapMessage) error { receiver, ok := n.clients[to] if !ok { return errors.New("Cannot locate peer on network") } // nb: terminate the context since the context wouldn't actually be passed // over the network in a real scenario go n.deliver(receiver, from, message) return nil } func (n *network) deliver( r bsnet.Receiver, from peer.ID, message bsmsg.BitSwapMessage) error { if message == nil || from == "" { return errors.New("Invalid input") } n.delay.Wait() r.ReceiveMessage(context.TODO(), from, message) return nil } type networkClient struct { local peer.ID bsnet.Receiver network *network routing routing.IpfsRouting } func (nc *networkClient) SendMessage( ctx context.Context, to peer.ID, message bsmsg.BitSwapMessage) error { return nc.network.SendMessage(ctx, nc.local, to, message) } // FindProvidersAsync returns a channel of providers for the given key func (nc *networkClient) FindProvidersAsync(ctx context.Context, k key.Key, max int) <-chan peer.ID { // NB: this function duplicates the PeerInfo -> ID transformation in the // bitswap network adapter. Not to worry. This network client will be // deprecated once the ipfsnet.Mock is added. The code below is only // temporary. out := make(chan peer.ID) go func() { defer close(out) providers := nc.routing.FindProvidersAsync(ctx, k, max) for info := range providers { select { case <-ctx.Done(): case out <- info.ID: } } }() return out } // Provide provides the key to the network func (nc *networkClient) Provide(ctx context.Context, k key.Key) error { return nc.routing.Provide(ctx, k) } func (nc *networkClient) SetDelegate(r bsnet.Receiver) { nc.Receiver = r } func (nc *networkClient) ConnectTo(_ context.Context, p peer.ID) error { if !nc.network.HasPeer(p) { return errors.New("no such peer in network") } nc.network.clients[p].PeerConnected(nc.local) nc.Receiver.PeerConnected(p) return nil }