litep2p
is a libp2p
-compatible peer-to-peer (P2P) networking library
- Supported protocols:
/ipfs/ping/1.0.0
/ipfs/identify/1.0.0
/ipfs/kad/1.0.0
/ipfs/bitswap/1.2.0
- Multicast DNS
- Notification protocol
- Request-response protocol
- API for creating custom protocols
- Supported transports:
- TCP
- QUIC
- WebRTC
- WebSocket (WS + WSS)
litep2p
has taken a different approach with API design and as such is not a drop-in replacement for rust-libp2p
. Below is a sample usage of the library:
use futures::StreamExt;
use litep2p::{
config::ConfigBuilder,
protocol::{libp2p::ping, request_response::ConfigBuilder},
transport::{
quic::config::Config as QuicConfig,
tcp::config::Config as TcpConfig,
},
Litep2p, ProtocolName,
};
// simple example which enables `/ipfs/ping/1.0.0` and `/request/1` protocols
// and TCP and QUIC transports and starts polling events
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
// enable IPFS PING protocol
let (ping_config, mut ping_event_stream) = ping::Config::default();
// enable `/request/1` request-response protocol
let (req_resp_config, mut req_resp_handle) =
ConfigBuilder::new(ProtocolName::from("/request/1")).with_max_size(1024).build();
// build `Litep2pConfig` object
let config = ConfigBuilder::new()
.with_tcp(TcpConfig {
listen_addresses: vec![
"/ip6/::1/tcp/0".parse().expect("valid address"),
"/ip4/127.0.0.1/tcp/0".parse().expect("valid address"),
],
..Default::default()
})
.with_quic(QuicConfig {
listen_addresses: vec!["/ip4/127.0.0.1/udp/0/quic-v1".parse().expect("valid address")],
})
.with_libp2p_ping(ping_config)
.with_request_response_protocol(req_resp_config)
.build();
// build `Litep2p` object
let mut litep2p = Litep2p::new(config).await.unwrap();
loop {
tokio::select! {
_event = litep2p.next_event() => {},
_event = req_resp_handle.next() => {},
_event = ping_event_stream.next() => {},
}
}
}
Seeexamples
for more details on how to use the library
MIT license