// Copyright 2015-2019 Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
// This file is part of Parity Ethereum.
// Parity Ethereum is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
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// along with Parity Ethereum. If not, see .
use std::net::SocketAddr;
use std::ops::RangeInclusive;
use std::sync::Arc;
use ansi_term::Colour;
use log::info;
use parking_lot::RwLock;
use ethcore_io::{IoContext, IoHandler, IoService};
use network::{
ConnectionFilter, Error, NetworkConfiguration, NetworkContext,
NetworkIoMessage, NetworkProtocolHandler, NonReservedPeerMode, PeerId, ProtocolId,
};
use crate::host::Host;
struct HostHandler {
public_url: RwLock>
}
impl IoHandler for HostHandler {
fn message(&self, _io: &IoContext, message: &NetworkIoMessage) {
if let NetworkIoMessage::NetworkStarted(ref public_url) = *message {
let mut url = self.public_url.write();
if url.as_ref().map_or(true, |uref| uref != public_url) {
info!(target: "network", "Public node URL: {}", Colour::White.bold().paint(AsRef::::as_ref(public_url)));
}
*url = Some(public_url.to_owned());
}
}
}
/// IO Service with networking
/// `Message` defines a notification data type.
pub struct NetworkService {
io_service: IoService,
host_info: String,
host: RwLock>>,
host_handler: Arc,
config: NetworkConfiguration,
filter: Option>,
}
impl NetworkService {
/// Starts IO event loop
pub fn new(config: NetworkConfiguration, filter: Option>) -> Result {
let host_handler = Arc::new(HostHandler { public_url: RwLock::new(None) });
let io_service = IoService::::start()?;
Ok(NetworkService {
io_service,
host_info: config.client_version.clone(),
host: RwLock::new(None),
config,
host_handler,
filter,
})
}
/// Register a new protocol handler with the event loop.
pub fn register_protocol(
&self,
handler: Arc,
protocol: ProtocolId,
// version id + packet count
versions: &[(u8, u8)]
) -> Result<(), Error> {
self.io_service.send_message(NetworkIoMessage::AddHandler {
handler,
protocol,
versions: versions.to_vec(),
})?;
Ok(())
}
/// Returns host identifier string as advertised to other peers
pub fn host_info(&self) -> String {
self.host_info.clone()
}
/// Returns underlying io service.
pub fn io(&self) -> &IoService {
&self.io_service
}
/// Returns the number of peers allowed.
pub fn num_peers_range(&self) -> RangeInclusive {
self.config.min_peers..=self.config.max_peers
}
/// Returns external url if available.
pub fn external_url(&self) -> Option {
let host = self.host.read();
host.as_ref().and_then(|h| h.external_url())
}
/// Returns external url if available.
pub fn local_url(&self) -> Option {
let host = self.host.read();
host.as_ref().map(|h| h.local_url())
}
/// Start network IO.
///
/// In case of error, also returns the listening address for better error reporting.
pub fn start(&self) -> Result<(), (Error, Option)> {
let mut host = self.host.write();
let listen_addr = self.config.listen_address;
if host.is_none() {
let h = Arc::new(Host::new(self.config.clone(), self.filter.clone())
.map_err(|err| (err, listen_addr))?);
self.io_service.register_handler(h.clone())
.map_err(|err| (err.into(), listen_addr))?;
*host = Some(h);
}
if self.host_handler.public_url.read().is_none() {
self.io_service.register_handler(self.host_handler.clone())
.map_err(|err| (err.into(), listen_addr))?;
}
Ok(())
}
/// Stop network IO.
pub fn stop(&self) {
let mut host = self.host.write();
if let Some(ref host) = *host {
let io = IoContext::new(self.io_service.channel(), 0); //TODO: take token id from host
host.stop(&io);
}
*host = None;
}
/// Get a list of all connected peers by id.
pub fn connected_peers(&self) -> Vec {
self.host.read().as_ref().map(|h| h.connected_peers()).unwrap_or_else(Vec::new)
}
/// Try to add a reserved peer.
pub fn add_reserved_peer(&self, peer: &str) -> Result<(), Error> {
let host = self.host.read();
if let Some(ref host) = *host {
host.add_reserved_node(peer)
} else {
Ok(())
}
}
/// Try to remove a reserved peer.
pub fn remove_reserved_peer(&self, peer: &str) -> Result<(), Error> {
let host = self.host.read();
if let Some(ref host) = *host {
host.remove_reserved_node(peer)
} else {
Ok(())
}
}
/// Set the non-reserved peer mode.
pub fn set_non_reserved_mode(&self, mode: NonReservedPeerMode) {
let host = self.host.read();
if let Some(ref host) = *host {
let io_ctxt = IoContext::new(self.io_service.channel(), 0);
host.set_non_reserved_mode(mode, &io_ctxt);
}
}
/// Executes action in the network context
pub fn with_context(&self, protocol: ProtocolId, action: F) where F: FnOnce(&dyn NetworkContext) {
let io = IoContext::new(self.io_service.channel(), 0);
let host = self.host.read();
if let Some(ref host) = host.as_ref() {
host.with_context(protocol, &io, action);
};
}
/// Evaluates function in the network context
pub fn with_context_eval(&self, protocol: ProtocolId, action: F) -> Option where F: FnOnce(&dyn NetworkContext) -> T {
let io = IoContext::new(self.io_service.channel(), 0);
let host = self.host.read();
host.as_ref().map(|ref host| host.with_context_eval(protocol, &io, action))
}
}