Commit 7df7d111 authored by Steven Allen's avatar Steven Allen

fix dht commands when pubsub routing is enabled

Instead of checking if Routing is a DHT (because it can now be a tiered
router and still contain a DHT), stash the DHT in a separate field in the IPFS
node (same as we do with the PSRouter).

fixes #5197

License: MIT
Signed-off-by: default avatarSteven Allen <steven@stebalien.com>
parent cb0ad0d6
......@@ -13,7 +13,6 @@ import (
dag "github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs/merkledag"
path "github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs/path"
ipdht "gx/ipfs/QmNg6M98bwS97SL9ArvrRxKujFps3eV6XvmKgduiYga8Bn/go-libp2p-kad-dht"
routing "gx/ipfs/QmPpdpS9fknTBM3qHDcpayU6nYPZQeVjia2fbNrD8YWDe6/go-libp2p-routing"
notif "gx/ipfs/QmPpdpS9fknTBM3qHDcpayU6nYPZQeVjia2fbNrD8YWDe6/go-libp2p-routing/notifications"
b58 "gx/ipfs/QmWFAMPqsEyUX7gDUsRVmMWz59FxSpJ1b2v6bJ1yYzo7jY/go-base58-fast/base58"
......@@ -26,6 +25,9 @@ import (
var ErrNotDHT = errors.New("routing service is not a DHT")
// TODO: Factor into `ipfs dht` and `ipfs routing`.
// Everything *except `query` goes into `ipfs routing`.
var DhtCmd = &cmds.Command{
Helptext: cmdkit.HelpText{
Tagline: "Issue commands directly through the DHT.",
......@@ -61,8 +63,7 @@ var queryDhtCmd = &cmds.Command{
return
}
dht, ok := n.Routing.(*ipdht.IpfsDHT)
if !ok {
if n.DHT == nil {
res.SetError(ErrNotDHT, cmdkit.ErrNormal)
return
}
......@@ -76,7 +77,7 @@ var queryDhtCmd = &cmds.Command{
return
}
closestPeers, err := dht.GetClosestPeers(ctx, string(id))
closestPeers, err := n.DHT.GetClosestPeers(ctx, string(id))
if err != nil {
res.SetError(err, cmdkit.ErrNormal)
return
......@@ -140,7 +141,7 @@ var queryDhtCmd = &cmds.Command{
var findProvidersDhtCmd = &cmds.Command{
Helptext: cmdkit.HelpText{
Tagline: "Find peers in the DHT that can provide a specific value, given a key.",
Tagline: "Find peers that can provide a specific value, given a key.",
ShortDescription: "Outputs a list of newline-delimited provider Peer IDs.",
},
......@@ -158,9 +159,8 @@ var findProvidersDhtCmd = &cmds.Command{
return
}
dht, ok := n.Routing.(*ipdht.IpfsDHT)
if !ok {
res.SetError(ErrNotDHT, cmdkit.ErrNormal)
if n.Routing == nil {
res.SetError(errNotOnline, cmdkit.ErrNormal)
return
}
......@@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ var findProvidersDhtCmd = &cmds.Command{
outChan := make(chan interface{})
res.SetOutput((<-chan interface{})(outChan))
pchan := dht.FindProvidersAsync(ctx, c, numProviders)
pchan := n.Routing.FindProvidersAsync(ctx, c, numProviders)
go func() {
defer close(outChan)
for e := range events {
......@@ -406,7 +406,7 @@ func provideKeysRec(ctx context.Context, r routing.IpfsRouting, dserv ipld.DAGSe
var findPeerDhtCmd = &cmds.Command{
Helptext: cmdkit.HelpText{
Tagline: "Query the DHT for all of the multiaddresses associated with a Peer ID.",
Tagline: "Find the multiaddresses associated with a Peer ID.",
ShortDescription: "Outputs a list of newline-delimited multiaddresses.",
},
......@@ -423,9 +423,8 @@ var findPeerDhtCmd = &cmds.Command{
return
}
dht, ok := n.Routing.(*ipdht.IpfsDHT)
if !ok {
res.SetError(ErrNotDHT, cmdkit.ErrNormal)
if n.Routing == nil {
res.SetError(errNotOnline, cmdkit.ErrNormal)
return
}
......@@ -454,7 +453,7 @@ var findPeerDhtCmd = &cmds.Command{
go func() {
defer close(events)
pi, err := dht.FindPeer(ctx, pid)
pi, err := n.Routing.FindPeer(ctx, pid)
if err != nil {
notif.PublishQueryEvent(ctx, &notif.QueryEvent{
Type: notif.QueryError,
......@@ -504,14 +503,14 @@ var findPeerDhtCmd = &cmds.Command{
var getValueDhtCmd = &cmds.Command{
Helptext: cmdkit.HelpText{
Tagline: "Given a key, query the DHT for its best value.",
Tagline: "Given a key, query the routing system for its best value.",
ShortDescription: `
Outputs the best value for the given key.
There may be several different values for a given key stored in the DHT; in
this context 'best' means the record that is most desirable. There is no one
metric for 'best': it depends entirely on the key type. For IPNS, 'best' is
the record that is both valid and has the highest sequence number (freshest).
There may be several different values for a given key stored in the routing
system; in this context 'best' means the record that is most desirable. There is
no one metric for 'best': it depends entirely on the key type. For IPNS, 'best'
is the record that is both valid and has the highest sequence number (freshest).
Different key types can specify other 'best' rules.
`,
},
......@@ -529,9 +528,8 @@ Different key types can specify other 'best' rules.
return
}
dht, ok := n.Routing.(*ipdht.IpfsDHT)
if !ok {
res.SetError(ErrNotDHT, cmdkit.ErrNormal)
if n.Routing == nil {
res.SetError(errNotOnline, cmdkit.ErrNormal)
return
}
......@@ -559,7 +557,7 @@ Different key types can specify other 'best' rules.
go func() {
defer close(events)
val, err := dht.GetValue(ctx, dhtkey)
val, err := n.Routing.GetValue(ctx, dhtkey)
if err != nil {
notif.PublishQueryEvent(ctx, &notif.QueryEvent{
Type: notif.QueryError,
......@@ -610,10 +608,10 @@ Different key types can specify other 'best' rules.
var putValueDhtCmd = &cmds.Command{
Helptext: cmdkit.HelpText{
Tagline: "Write a key/value pair to the DHT.",
Tagline: "Write a key/value pair to the routing system.",
ShortDescription: `
Given a key of the form /foo/bar and a value of any form, this will write that
value to the DHT with that key.
value to the routing system with that key.
Keys have two parts: a keytype (foo) and the key name (bar). IPNS uses the
/ipns keytype, and expects the key name to be a Peer ID. IPNS entries are
......@@ -621,7 +619,7 @@ specifically formatted (protocol buffer).
You may only use keytypes that are supported in your ipfs binary: currently
this is only /ipns. Unless you have a relatively deep understanding of the
go-ipfs DHT internals, you likely want to be using 'ipfs name publish' instead
go-ipfs routing internals, you likely want to be using 'ipfs name publish' instead
of this.
Value is arbitrary text. Standard input can be used to provide value.
......@@ -644,9 +642,8 @@ NOTE: A value may not exceed 2048 bytes.
return
}
dht, ok := n.Routing.(*ipdht.IpfsDHT)
if !ok {
res.SetError(ErrNotDHT, cmdkit.ErrNormal)
if n.Routing == nil {
res.SetError(errNotOnline, cmdkit.ErrNormal)
return
}
......@@ -677,7 +674,7 @@ NOTE: A value may not exceed 2048 bytes.
go func() {
defer close(events)
err := dht.PutValue(ctx, key, []byte(data))
err := n.Routing.PutValue(ctx, key, []byte(data))
if err != nil {
notif.PublishQueryEvent(ctx, &notif.QueryEvent{
Type: notif.QueryError,
......
......@@ -137,6 +137,7 @@ type IpfsNode struct {
Floodsub *floodsub.PubSub
PSRouter *psrouter.PubsubValueStore
DHT *dht.IpfsDHT
P2P *p2p.P2P
proc goprocess.Process
......@@ -465,6 +466,23 @@ func (n *IpfsNode) startOnlineServicesWithHost(ctx context.Context, host p2phost
}
n.Routing = r
// TODO: I'm not a fan of type assertions like this but the
// `RoutingOption` system doesn't currently provide access to the
// IpfsNode.
//
// Ideally, we'd do something like:
//
// 1. Add some fancy method to introspect into tiered routers to extract
// things like the pubsub router or the DHT (complicated, messy,
// probably not worth it).
// 2. Pass the IpfsNode into the RoutingOption (would also remove the
// PSRouter case below.
// 3. Introduce some kind of service manager? (my personal favorite but
// that requires a fair amount of work).
if dht, ok := r.(*dht.IpfsDHT); ok {
n.DHT = dht
}
if ipnsps {
n.PSRouter = psrouter.NewPubsubValueStore(
ctx,
......@@ -601,8 +619,8 @@ func (n *IpfsNode) teardown() error {
closers = append(closers, mount.Closer(n.Mounts.Ipns))
}
if dht, ok := n.Routing.(*dht.IpfsDHT); ok {
closers = append(closers, dht.Process())
if n.DHT != nil {
closers = append(closers, n.DHT.Process())
}
if n.Blocks != nil {
......
......@@ -7,87 +7,93 @@ test_description="Test dht command"
TEST_DHT_VALUE="foobar"
TEST_DHT_PATH="/pk/QmbWTwYGcmdyK9CYfNBcfs9nhZs17a6FQ4Y8oea278xx41"
# start iptb + wait for peering
NUM_NODES=5
test_expect_success 'init iptb' '
iptb init -n $NUM_NODES --bootstrap=none --port=0
'
startup_cluster $NUM_NODES
test_expect_success 'peer ids' '
PEERID_0=$(iptb get id 0) &&
PEERID_2=$(iptb get id 2)
'
# ipfs dht findpeer <peerID>
test_expect_success 'findpeer' '
ipfsi 1 dht findpeer $PEERID_0 | sort >actual &&
ipfsi 0 id -f "<addrs>" | cut -d / -f 1-5 | sort >expected &&
test_cmp actual expected
'
# ipfs dht put <key> <value>
test_expect_success 'put with good keys' '
ipfsi 0 dht put "$TEST_DHT_PATH" "$TEST_DHT_VALUE" | sort >putted &&
[ -s putted ] ||
test_fsh cat putted
'
# ipfs dht get <key>
test_expect_success 'get with good keys' '
HASH="$(echo "hello world" | ipfsi 2 add -q)" &&
ipfsi 2 name publish "/ipfs/$HASH" &&
ipfsi 1 dht get "/ipns/$PEERID_2" | grep -aq "/ipfs/$HASH"
'
test_expect_success 'put with bad keys fails (issue #5113)' '
ipfsi 0 dht put "foo" "bar" >putted
ipfsi 0 dht put "/pk/foo" "bar" >>putted
ipfsi 0 dht put "/ipns/foo" "bar" >>putted
[ ! -s putted ] ||
test_fsh cat putted
'
test_expect_failure 'put with bad keys returns error (issue #4611)' '
! ipfsi 0 dht put "foo" "bar" &&
! ipfsi 0 dht put "/pk/foo" "bar" &&
! ipfsi 0 dht put "/ipns/foo" "bar"
'
test_expect_failure 'get with bad keys (issue #4611)' '
! ipfsi 0 dht get "foo" &&
! ipfsi 0 dht get "/pk/foo"
'
test_expect_success "add a ref so we can find providers for it" '
echo "some stuff" > afile &&
HASH=$(ipfsi 3 add -q afile)
'
# ipfs dht findprovs <key>
test_expect_success 'findprovs' '
ipfsi 4 dht findprovs $HASH > provs &&
iptb get id 3 > expected &&
test_cmp provs expected
'
# ipfs dht query <peerID>
## We query 3 different keys, to statisically lower the chance that the queryer
## turns out to be the closest to what a key hashes to.
# TODO: flaky. tracked by https://github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs/issues/2620
test_expect_success 'query' '
ipfsi 3 dht query "$(echo banana | ipfsi 3 add -q)" >actual &&
ipfsi 3 dht query "$(echo apple | ipfsi 3 add -q)" >>actual &&
ipfsi 3 dht query "$(echo pear | ipfsi 3 add -q)" >>actual &&
PEERS=$(wc -l actual | cut -d '"'"' '"'"' -f 1) &&
[ -s actual ] ||
test_might_fail test_fsh cat actual
'
test_expect_success 'stop iptb' '
iptb stop
'
test_dht() {
NUM_NODES=5
test_expect_success 'init iptb' '
rm -rf .iptb/ &&
iptb init -n $NUM_NODES --bootstrap=none --port=0
'
startup_cluster $NUM_NODES "$@"
test_expect_success 'peer ids' '
PEERID_0=$(iptb get id 0) &&
PEERID_2=$(iptb get id 2)
'
# ipfs dht findpeer <peerID>
test_expect_success 'findpeer' '
ipfsi 1 dht findpeer $PEERID_0 | sort >actual &&
ipfsi 0 id -f "<addrs>" | cut -d / -f 1-5 | sort >expected &&
test_cmp actual expected
'
# ipfs dht put <key> <value>
test_expect_success 'put with good keys' '
ipfsi 0 dht put "$TEST_DHT_PATH" "$TEST_DHT_VALUE" | sort >putted &&
[ -s putted ] ||
test_fsh cat putted
'
# ipfs dht get <key>
test_expect_success 'get with good keys' '
HASH="$(echo "hello world" | ipfsi 2 add -q)" &&
ipfsi 2 name publish "/ipfs/$HASH" &&
ipfsi 1 dht get "/ipns/$PEERID_2" | grep -aq "/ipfs/$HASH"
'
test_expect_success 'put with bad keys fails (issue #5113)' '
ipfsi 0 dht put "foo" "bar" >putted
ipfsi 0 dht put "/pk/foo" "bar" >>putted
ipfsi 0 dht put "/ipns/foo" "bar" >>putted
[ ! -s putted ] ||
test_fsh cat putted
'
test_expect_failure 'put with bad keys returns error (issue #4611)' '
! ipfsi 0 dht put "foo" "bar" &&
! ipfsi 0 dht put "/pk/foo" "bar" &&
! ipfsi 0 dht put "/ipns/foo" "bar"
'
test_expect_failure 'get with bad keys (issue #4611)' '
! ipfsi 0 dht get "foo" &&
! ipfsi 0 dht get "/pk/foo"
'
test_expect_success "add a ref so we can find providers for it" '
echo "some stuff" > afile &&
HASH=$(ipfsi 3 add -q afile)
'
# ipfs dht findprovs <key>
test_expect_success 'findprovs' '
ipfsi 4 dht findprovs $HASH > provs &&
iptb get id 3 > expected &&
test_cmp provs expected
'
# ipfs dht query <peerID>
## We query 3 different keys, to statisically lower the chance that the queryer
## turns out to be the closest to what a key hashes to.
# TODO: flaky. tracked by https://github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs/issues/2620
test_expect_success 'query' '
ipfsi 3 dht query "$(echo banana | ipfsi 3 add -q)" >actual &&
ipfsi 3 dht query "$(echo apple | ipfsi 3 add -q)" >>actual &&
ipfsi 3 dht query "$(echo pear | ipfsi 3 add -q)" >>actual &&
PEERS=$(wc -l actual | cut -d '"'"' '"'"' -f 1) &&
[ -s actual ] ||
test_might_fail test_fsh cat actual
'
test_expect_success 'stop iptb' '
iptb stop
'
}
test_dht
test_dht --enable-pubsub-experiment --enable-namesys-pubsub
test_done
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