# nim-libp2p [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/status-im/nim-libp2p.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/status-im/nim-libp2p) [![Build status](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/pqgif5bcie6cp3wi/branch/master?svg=true)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/nimbus/nim-libp2p/branch/master) [![License: Apache](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-Apache%202.0-blue.svg)](https://opensource.org/licenses/Apache-2.0) [![License: MIT](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-MIT-blue.svg)](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT) ![Stability: experimental](https://img.shields.io/badge/stability-experimental-orange.svg) ## Introduction ### Running against the Go daemon An implementation of [libp2p](https://libp2p.io/) in Nim, as a wrapper of the [Libp2p Go daemon](https://github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p). Note that you need Go 1.12+ for the below instructions to work! Install dependencies and run tests with: ```bash git clone https://github.com/status-im/nim-libp2p && cd nim-libp2p nimble install nimble test git submodule update --init --recursive go version git clone https://github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p-daemon cd go-libp2p-daemon git checkout v0.0.1 go install ./... cd .. ``` Try out the chat example: ```bash nim c -r --threads:on examples\chat.nim ``` This will output a peer ID such as `QmbmHfVvouKammmQDJck4hz33WvVktNEe7pasxz2HgseRu` which you can use in another instance to connect to it. ```bash ./example/chat /connect QmbmHfVvouKammmQDJck4hz33WvVktNEe7pasxz2HgseRu ``` You can now chat between the instances! ![Chat example](https://imgur.com/caYRu8K.gif) ## API Coming soon... ## Experimental native implementation The native Nim libp2p implementation has finally arrived. Currently, it's support is experimental and shouldn't be relied on for production use. It is however under active development and we hope to achieve a reasonable level of stability in the upcoming months, as we will be integrating it across our own set of products, such as the Nim Beacon Chain. ### What to expect? This implementation has a bare minimum set of components in order to provide a functional and interoperable libp2p stack. These are: - A TCP transport - multistream-select - Secio - Mplex - Identify - FloodSub - GossipSub This stack reflects the minimal requirements for the upcoming Eth2 implementation. ### How to try it out? To run it, add nim-libp2p to your project's nimble file and spawn a node as follows: ```nim import tables import chronos import ../libp2p/[switch, multistream, protocols/identify, connection, transports/transport, transports/tcptransport, multiaddress, peerinfo, crypto/crypto, peer, protocols/protocol, muxers/muxer, muxers/mplex/mplex, muxers/mplex/types, protocols/secure/secio, protocols/secure/secure] const TestCodec = "/test/proto/1.0.0" # custom protocol string type TestProto = ref object of LPProtocol # declare a custom protocol method init(p: TestProto) {.gcsafe.} = # handle incoming connections in closure proc handle(conn: Connection, proto: string) {.async, gcsafe.} = echo "Got from remote - ", cast[string](await conn.readLp()) await conn.writeLp("Hello!") await conn.close() p.codec = TestCodec # init proto with the correct string id p.handler = handle # set proto handler proc createSwitch(ma: MultiAddress): (Switch, PeerInfo) = ## Helper to create a swith let seckey = PrivateKey.random(RSA) # use a random key for peer id var peerInfo = PeerInfo.init(seckey) # create a peer id and assign peerInfo.addrs.add(ma) # set this peer's multiaddresses (can be any number) let identify = newIdentify(peerInfo) # create the identify proto proc createMplex(conn: Connection): Muxer = # helper proc to create multiplexers, # use this to perform any custom setup up, # such as adjusting timeout or anything else # that the muxer requires result = newMplex(conn) let mplexProvider = newMuxerProvider(createMplex, MplexCodec) # create multiplexer let transports = @[Transport(newTransport(TcpTransport))] # add all transports (tcp only for now, but can be anything in the future) let muxers = {MplexCodec: mplexProvider}.toTable() # add all muxers let secureManagers = {SecioCodec: Secure(newSecio(seckey))}.toTable() # setup the secio and any other secure provider # create the switch let switch = newSwitch(peerInfo, transports, identify, muxers, secureManagers) result = (switch, peerInfo) proc main() {.async, gcsafe.} = let ma1: MultiAddress = Multiaddress.init("/ip4/0.0.0.0/tcp/0") let ma2: MultiAddress = Multiaddress.init("/ip4/0.0.0.0/tcp/0") var peerInfo1, peerInfo2: PeerInfo var switch1, switch2: Switch (switch1, peerInfo1) = createSwitch(ma1) # create node 1 # setup the custom proto let testProto = new TestProto testProto.init() # run it's init method to perform any required initialization switch1.mount(testProto) # mount the proto var switch1Fut = await switch1.start() # start the node (switch2, peerInfo2) = createSwitch(ma2) # create node 2 var switch2Fut = await switch2.start() # start second node let conn = await switch2.dial(switch1.peerInfo, TestCodec) # dial the first node await conn.writeLp("Hello!") # writeLp send a length prefixed buffer over the wire # readLp reads length prefixed bytes and returns a buffer without the prefix echo "Remote responded with - ", cast[string](await conn.readLp()) await allFutures(switch1.stop(), switch2.stop()) # close connections and shutdown all transports await allFutures(switch1Fut & switch2Fut) # wait for all transports to shutdown waitFor(main()) ``` For a more complete example, checkout the [directchat.nim](examples/directchat.nim) example in the `examples` directory. ## License Licensed and distributed under either of * MIT license: [LICENSE-MIT](LICENSE-MIT) or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT or * Apache License, Version 2.0, ([LICENSE-APACHEv2](LICENSE-APACHEv2) or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0) at your option. 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