Categorygithub.com/tonyHup/go-libp2p
modulepackage
0.100.6
Repository: https://github.com/tonyhup/go-libp2p.git
Documentation: pkg.go.dev

# README

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The Go implementation of the libp2p Networking Stack.



Table of Contents

Background

libp2p is a networking stack and library modularized out of The IPFS Project, and bundled separately for other tools to use.

libp2p is the product of a long, and arduous quest of understanding -- a deep dive into the internet's network stack, and plentiful peer-to-peer protocols from the past. Building large-scale peer-to-peer systems has been complex and difficult in the last 15 years, and libp2p is a way to fix that. It is a "network stack" -- a protocol suite -- that cleanly separates concerns, and enables sophisticated applications to only use the protocols they absolutely need, without giving up interoperability and upgradeability. libp2p grew out of IPFS, but it is built so that lots of people can use it, for lots of different projects.

We will be writing a set of docs, posts, tutorials, and talks to explain what p2p is, why it is tremendously useful, and how it can help your existing and new projects. But in the meantime, check out

Usage

This repository (go-libp2p) serves as the entrypoint to the universe of modules that compose the Go implementation of the libp2p stack. Libp2p requires go 1.12+.

We mainly use Go modules for our dependency and release management (and thus require go >= 1.12+). In order to get the best developer experience, we recommend you do too. Otherwise, you may ocassionally encounter a breaking build as you'll be running off master (which, by definition, is not guaranteed to be stable).

You can start using go-libp2p in your Go application simply by adding imports from our repos, e.g.:

import "github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p"

Run go get or go build, excluding the libp2p repos from Go modules proxy usage. You only need to do this the first time you import go-libp2p to make sure you latch onto the correct version lineage (see golang/go#34189 for context):

$ GOPRIVATE='github.com/libp2p/*' go get ./...

The Go build tools will look for available releases, and will pick the highest available one.

As new releases of go-libp2p are made available, you can upgrade your application by manually editing your go.mod file, or using the Go tools to maintain module requirements.

API

GoDoc

Examples

Examples can be found in the examples repo.

Development

Using the go-libp2p Workspace

While developing, you may need to make changes to several modules at once, or you may want changes made locally in one module to be available for import by another.

The go-libp2p workspace provides a developer-oriented view of the modules that comprise go-libp2p.

Using the tooling in the workspace repository, you can checkout all of go-libp2p's module repos and enter "local mode", which adds replace directives to the go.mod files in each local working copy. When you build locally, the libp2p depdendencies will be resolved from your local working copies.

Once you've committed your changes, you can switch back to "remote mode", which removes the replace directives and pulls imports from the main go module cache.

See the workspace repo for more information.

About gx

Before adopting gomod, libp2p used gx to manage dependencies using IPFS.

Due to the difficulties in keeping both dependency management solutions up-to-date, gx support was ended in April 2019.

Ending gx support does not mean that existing gx builds will break. Because gx references dependencies by their immutable IPFS hash, any currently working gx builds will continue to work for as long as the dependencies are resolvable in IPFS.

However, new changes to go-libp2p will not be published via gx, and users are encouraged to adopt gomod to stay up-to-date.

If you experience any issues migrating from gx to gomod, please join the discussion at the libp2p forums.

Tests

go test ./... will run all tests in the repo.

Packages

This table is generated using the module package-table with package-table --data=package-list.json.

List of packages currently in existence for libp2p:

NameCI/TravisCoverageDescription
Libp2p
go-libp2pTravis CIcodecovgo-libp2p entry point
go-libp2p-coreTravis CIcodecovcore interfaces, types, and abstractions
go-libp2p-blankhostTravis CIcodecovminimal implementation of the "host" interface
Network
go-libp2p-swarmTravis CIcodecovreference implementation of network state machine
Transport
go-ws-transportTravis CIcodecovWebSocket transport
go-tcp-transportTravis CIcodecovTCP transport
go-libp2p-quic-transportTravis CIcodecovQUIC transport
go-udp-transportTravis CIcodecovUDP transport
go-utp-transportTravis CIcodecovuTorrent transport (UTP)
go-libp2p-circuitTravis CIcodecovrelay transport
go-libp2p-transport-upgraderTravis CIcodecovupgrades multiaddr-net connections into full libp2p transports
go-libp2p-reuseport-transportTravis CIcodecovpartial transport for building transports that reuse ports
Encrypted Channels
go-libp2p-secioTravis CIcodecovSecIO crypto channel
go-libp2p-tlsTravis CIcodecovTLS 1.3+ crypto channel
go-conn-security-multistreamTravis CIcodecovmultistream multiplexed meta crypto channel
Private Network
go-libp2p-pnetTravis CIcodecovreference private networking implementation
Stream Muxers
go-libp2p-yamuxTravis CIcodecovYAMUX stream multiplexer
go-libp2p-mplexTravis CIcodecovMPLEX stream multiplexer
NAT Traversal
go-libp2p-natTravis CIcodecov
Peerstore
go-libp2p-peerstoreTravis CIcodecovreference implementation of peer metadata storage component
Connection Manager
go-libp2p-connmgrTravis CIcodecovreference implementation of connection manager
Routing
go-libp2p-recordTravis CIcodecovrecord type and validator logic
go-libp2p-kad-dhtTravis CIcodecovKademlia-like router
go-libp2p-kbucketTravis CIcodecovKademlia routing table helper types
go-libp2p-coral-dhtTravis CIcodecovRouter based on Coral DHT
go-libp2p-pubsub-routerTravis CIcodecovrecord-store over pubsub adapter
Consensus
go-libp2p-consensusTravis CIcodecovconsensus protocols interfaces
go-libp2p-raftTravis CIcodecovconsensus implementation over raft
Pubsub
go-libp2p-pubsubTravis CIcodecovmultiple pubsub over libp2p implementations
RPC
go-libp2p-gorpcTravis CIcodecova simple RPC library for libp2p
Utilities/miscellaneous
go-libp2p-loggablesTravis CIcodecovlogging helpers
go-maddr-filterTravis CIcodecovmultiaddr filtering helpers
go-libp2p-netutilTravis CIcodecovmisc utilities
go-msgioTravis CIcodecovlength prefixed data channel
go-addr-utilTravis CIcodecovaddress utilities for libp2p swarm
go-buffer-poolTravis CIcodecova variable size buffer pool for go
go-libp2p-routing-helpersTravis CIcodecovrouting helpers
go-reuseportTravis CIcodecovenables reuse of addresses
go-sockaddrTravis CIcodecovutils for sockaddr conversions
go-flow-metricsTravis CIcodecovmetrics library
go-libp2p-gostreamTravis CIcodecovGo 'net' wrappers for libp2p
go-libp2p-httpTravis CIcodecovHTTP on top of libp2p streams
Testing and examples
go-libp2p-testingTravis CIcodecova collection of testing utilities for libp2p
go-libp2p-examplesTravis CIcodecovgo-libp2p examples and tutorials

Contribute

go-libp2p is part of The IPFS Project, and is MIT-licensed open source software. We welcome contributions big and small! Take a look at the community contributing notes. Please make sure to check the issues. Search the closed ones before reporting things, and help us with the open ones.

Guidelines:

  • read the libp2p spec
  • please make branches + pull-request, even if working on the main repository
  • ask questions or talk about things in issues, our discussion forums, or #libp2p or #ipfs on freenode.
  • ensure you are able to contribute (no legal issues please -- we use the DCO)
  • run go fmt before pushing any code
  • run golint and go vet too -- some things (like protobuf files) are expected to fail.
  • get in touch with @raulk and @mgoelzer about how best to contribute
  • have fun!

There's a few things you can do right now to help out:

  • Go through the modules below and check out existing issues. This would be especially useful for modules in active development. Some knowledge of IPFS/libp2p may be required, as well as the infrasture behind it - for instance, you may need to read up on p2p and more complex operations like muxing to be able to help technically.
  • Perform code reviews.
  • Add tests. There can never be enough tests.

The last gx published version of this module was: 6.0.41: QmTRN7hRxvGkxKxDdeudty7sRet4L7ZKZCqKsXHa79wmAc

# Packages

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# Functions

AddrsFactory configures libp2p to use the given address factory.
AutoNATServiceRateLimit changes the default rate limiting configured in helping other peers determine their reachability status.
BandwidthReporter configures libp2p to use the given bandwidth reporter.
ChainOptions chains multiple options into a single option.
ConnectionGater configures libp2p to use the given ConnectionGater to actively reject inbound/outbound connections based on the lifecycle stage of the connection.
ConnectionManager configures libp2p to use the given connection manager.
DefaultStaticRelays configures the static relays to use the known PL-operated relays.
DisableRelay configures libp2p to disable the relay transport.
EnableAutoRelay configures libp2p to enable the AutoRelay subsystem.
EnableNATService configures libp2p to provide a service to peers for determining their reachability status.
EnableRelay configures libp2p to enable the relay transport with configuration options.
FilterAddresses configures libp2p to never dial nor accept connections from the given addresses.
Filters configures libp2p to use the given filters for accepting/denying certain addresses.
ForceReachabilityPrivate overrides automatic reachability detection in the AutoNAT subsystem, forceing the local node to believe it is behind a NAT and not reachable externally.
ForceReachabilityPublic overrides automatic reachability detection in the AutoNAT subsystem, forcing the local node to believe it is reachable externally.
Identity configures libp2p to use the given private key to identify itself.
ListenAddrs configures libp2p to listen on the given addresses.
ListenAddrStrings configures libp2p to listen on the given (unparsed) addresses.
Muxer configures libp2p to use the given stream multiplexer (or stream multiplexer constructor).
NATManager will configure libp2p to use the requested NATManager.
NATPortMap configures libp2p to use the default NATManager.
New constructs a new libp2p node with the given options, falling back on reasonable defaults.
NewWithoutDefaults constructs a new libp2p node with the given options but *without* falling back on reasonable defaults.
Peerstore configures libp2p to use the given peerstore.
Ping will configure libp2p to support the ping service; enable by default.
PrivateNetwork configures libp2p to use the given private network protector.
Routing will configure libp2p to use routing.
Security configures libp2p to use the given security transport (or transport constructor).
StaticRelays configures known relays for autorelay; when this option is enabled then the system will use the configured relays instead of querying the DHT to discover relays.
Transport configures libp2p to use the given transport (or transport constructor).
UserAgent sets the libp2p user-agent sent along with the identify protocol.

# Variables

DefaultEnableRelay enables relay dialing and listening by default.
DefaultListenAddrs configures libp2p to use default listen address.
DefaultMuxers configures libp2p to use the stream connection multiplexers.
DefaultPeerstore configures libp2p to use the default peerstore.
Defaults configures libp2p to use the default options.
DefaultSecurity is the default security option.
DefaultTransports are the default libp2p transports.
FallbackDefaults applies default options to the libp2p node if and only if no other relevant options have been applied.
NoListenAddrs will configure libp2p to not listen by default.
NoSecurity is an option that completely disables all transport security.
NoTransports will configure libp2p to not enable any transports.
RandomIdentity generates a random identity.

# Type aliases

Config describes a set of settings for a libp2p node.
Option is a libp2p config option that can be given to the libp2p constructor (`libp2p.New`).