status-go/vendor/github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p/options.go

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package libp2p
// This file contains all libp2p configuration options (except the defaults,
// those are in defaults.go)
import (
"fmt"
"net"
"github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p-core/connmgr"
"github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p-core/crypto"
"github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p-core/metrics"
"github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p-core/peerstore"
"github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p-core/pnet"
circuit "github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p-circuit"
config "github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p/config"
bhost "github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p/p2p/host/basic"
filter "github.com/libp2p/go-maddr-filter"
ma "github.com/multiformats/go-multiaddr"
)
// ListenAddrStrings configures libp2p to listen on the given (unparsed)
// addresses.
func ListenAddrStrings(s ...string) Option {
return func(cfg *Config) error {
for _, addrstr := range s {
a, err := ma.NewMultiaddr(addrstr)
if err != nil {
return err
}
cfg.ListenAddrs = append(cfg.ListenAddrs, a)
}
return nil
}
}
// ListenAddrs configures libp2p to listen on the given addresses.
func ListenAddrs(addrs ...ma.Multiaddr) Option {
return func(cfg *Config) error {
cfg.ListenAddrs = append(cfg.ListenAddrs, addrs...)
return nil
}
}
// Security configures libp2p to use the given security transport (or transport
// constructor).
//
// Name is the protocol name.
//
// The transport can be a constructed security.Transport or a function taking
// any subset of this libp2p node's:
// * Public key
// * Private key
// * Peer ID
// * Host
// * Network
// * Peerstore
func Security(name string, tpt interface{}) Option {
stpt, err := config.SecurityConstructor(tpt)
err = traceError(err, 1)
return func(cfg *Config) error {
if err != nil {
return err
}
if cfg.Insecure {
return fmt.Errorf("cannot use security transports with an insecure libp2p configuration")
}
cfg.SecurityTransports = append(cfg.SecurityTransports, config.MsSecC{SecC: stpt, ID: name})
return nil
}
}
// NoSecurity is an option that completely disables all transport security.
// It's incompatible with all other transport security protocols.
var NoSecurity Option = func(cfg *Config) error {
if len(cfg.SecurityTransports) > 0 {
return fmt.Errorf("cannot use security transports with an insecure libp2p configuration")
}
cfg.Insecure = true
return nil
}
// Muxer configures libp2p to use the given stream multiplexer (or stream
// multiplexer constructor).
//
// Name is the protocol name.
//
// The transport can be a constructed mux.Transport or a function taking any
// subset of this libp2p node's:
// * Peer ID
// * Host
// * Network
// * Peerstore
func Muxer(name string, tpt interface{}) Option {
mtpt, err := config.MuxerConstructor(tpt)
err = traceError(err, 1)
return func(cfg *Config) error {
if err != nil {
return err
}
cfg.Muxers = append(cfg.Muxers, config.MsMuxC{MuxC: mtpt, ID: name})
return nil
}
}
// Transport configures libp2p to use the given transport (or transport
// constructor).
//
// The transport can be a constructed transport.Transport or a function taking
// any subset of this libp2p node's:
// * Transport Upgrader (*tptu.Upgrader)
// * Host
// * Stream muxer (muxer.Transport)
// * Security transport (security.Transport)
// * Private network protector (pnet.Protector)
// * Peer ID
// * Private Key
// * Public Key
// * Address filter (filter.Filter)
// * Peerstore
func Transport(tpt interface{}) Option {
tptc, err := config.TransportConstructor(tpt)
err = traceError(err, 1)
return func(cfg *Config) error {
if err != nil {
return err
}
cfg.Transports = append(cfg.Transports, tptc)
return nil
}
}
// Peerstore configures libp2p to use the given peerstore.
func Peerstore(ps peerstore.Peerstore) Option {
return func(cfg *Config) error {
if cfg.Peerstore != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("cannot specify multiple peerstore options")
}
cfg.Peerstore = ps
return nil
}
}
// PrivateNetwork configures libp2p to use the given private network protector.
func PrivateNetwork(prot pnet.Protector) Option {
return func(cfg *Config) error {
if cfg.Protector != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("cannot specify multiple private network options")
}
cfg.Protector = prot
return nil
}
}
// BandwidthReporter configures libp2p to use the given bandwidth reporter.
func BandwidthReporter(rep metrics.Reporter) Option {
return func(cfg *Config) error {
if cfg.Reporter != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("cannot specify multiple bandwidth reporter options")
}
cfg.Reporter = rep
return nil
}
}
// Identity configures libp2p to use the given private key to identify itself.
func Identity(sk crypto.PrivKey) Option {
return func(cfg *Config) error {
if cfg.PeerKey != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("cannot specify multiple identities")
}
cfg.PeerKey = sk
return nil
}
}
// ConnectionManager configures libp2p to use the given connection manager.
func ConnectionManager(connman connmgr.ConnManager) Option {
return func(cfg *Config) error {
if cfg.ConnManager != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("cannot specify multiple connection managers")
}
cfg.ConnManager = connman
return nil
}
}
// AddrsFactory configures libp2p to use the given address factory.
func AddrsFactory(factory config.AddrsFactory) Option {
return func(cfg *Config) error {
if cfg.AddrsFactory != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("cannot specify multiple address factories")
}
cfg.AddrsFactory = factory
return nil
}
}
// EnableRelay configures libp2p to enable the relay transport with
// configuration options. By default, this option only configures libp2p to
// accept inbound connections from relays and make outbound connections
// _through_ relays when requested by the remote peer. (default: enabled)
//
// To _act_ as a relay, pass the circuit.OptHop option.
func EnableRelay(options ...circuit.RelayOpt) Option {
return func(cfg *Config) error {
cfg.RelayCustom = true
cfg.Relay = true
cfg.RelayOpts = options
return nil
}
}
// DisableRelay configures libp2p to disable the relay transport.
func DisableRelay() Option {
return func(cfg *Config) error {
cfg.RelayCustom = true
cfg.Relay = false
return nil
}
}
// EnableAutoRelay configures libp2p to enable the AutoRelay subsystem. It is an
// error to enable AutoRelay without enabling relay (enabled by default) and
// routing (not enabled by default).
//
// This subsystem performs two functions:
//
// 1. When this libp2p node is configured to act as a relay "hop"
// (circuit.OptHop is passed to EnableRelay), this node will advertise itself
// as a public relay using the provided routing system.
// 2. When this libp2p node is _not_ configured as a relay "hop", it will
// automatically detect if it is unreachable (e.g., behind a NAT). If so, it will
// find, configure, and announce a set of public relays.
func EnableAutoRelay() Option {
return func(cfg *Config) error {
cfg.EnableAutoRelay = true
return nil
}
}
// FilterAddresses configures libp2p to never dial nor accept connections from
// the given addresses. FilterAddresses should be used for cases where the
// addresses you want to deny are known ahead of time.
func FilterAddresses(addrs ...*net.IPNet) Option {
return func(cfg *Config) error {
if cfg.Filters == nil {
cfg.Filters = filter.NewFilters()
}
for _, addr := range addrs {
cfg.Filters.AddDialFilter(addr)
}
return nil
}
}
// Filters configures libp2p to use the given filters for accepting/denying
// certain addresses. Filters offers more control and should be use when the
// addresses you want to accept/deny are not known ahead of time and can
// dynamically change.
func Filters(filters *filter.Filters) Option {
return func(cfg *Config) error {
cfg.Filters = filters
return nil
}
}
// NATPortMap configures libp2p to use the default NATManager. The default
// NATManager will attempt to open a port in your network's firewall using UPnP.
func NATPortMap() Option {
return NATManager(bhost.NewNATManager)
}
// NATManager will configure libp2p to use the requested NATManager. This
// function should be passed a NATManager *constructor* that takes a libp2p Network.
func NATManager(nm config.NATManagerC) Option {
return func(cfg *Config) error {
if cfg.NATManager != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("cannot specify multiple NATManagers")
}
cfg.NATManager = nm
return nil
}
}
// Ping will configure libp2p to support the ping service; enable by default.
func Ping(enable bool) Option {
return func(cfg *Config) error {
cfg.DisablePing = !enable
return nil
}
}
// Routing will configure libp2p to use routing.
func Routing(rt config.RoutingC) Option {
return func(cfg *Config) error {
if cfg.Routing != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("cannot specify multiple routing options")
}
cfg.Routing = rt
return nil
}
}
// NoListenAddrs will configure libp2p to not listen by default.
//
// This will both clear any configured listen addrs and prevent libp2p from
// applying the default listen address option. It also disables relay, unless the
// user explicitly specifies with an option, as the transport creates an implicit
// listen address that would make the node dialable through any relay it was connected to.
var NoListenAddrs = func(cfg *Config) error {
cfg.ListenAddrs = []ma.Multiaddr{}
if !cfg.RelayCustom {
cfg.RelayCustom = true
cfg.Relay = false
}
return nil
}
// NoTransports will configure libp2p to not enable any transports.
//
// This will both clear any configured transports (specified in prior libp2p
// options) and prevent libp2p from applying the default transports.
var NoTransports = func(cfg *Config) error {
cfg.Transports = []config.TptC{}
return nil
}
// UserAgent sets the libp2p user-agent sent along with the identify protocol
func UserAgent(userAgent string) Option {
return func(cfg *Config) error {
cfg.UserAgent = userAgent
return nil
}
}