// Package mocknet provides a mock net.Network to test with. // // - a Mocknet has many inet.Networks // - a Mocknet has many Links // - a Link joins two inet.Networks // - inet.Conns and inet.Streams are created by inet.Networks package mocknet import ( "io" "time" host "github.com/ipfs/go-libp2p/p2p/host" inet "github.com/ipfs/go-libp2p/p2p/net" ic "github.com/ipfs/go-libp2p-crypto" peer "github.com/ipfs/go-libp2p-peer" pstore "github.com/ipfs/go-libp2p-peerstore" ma "github.com/jbenet/go-multiaddr" ) type Mocknet interface { // GenPeer generates a peer and its inet.Network in the Mocknet GenPeer() (host.Host, error) // AddPeer adds an existing peer. we need both a privkey and addr. // ID is derived from PrivKey AddPeer(ic.PrivKey, ma.Multiaddr) (host.Host, error) AddPeerWithPeerstore(peer.ID, pstore.Peerstore) (host.Host, error) // retrieve things (with randomized iteration order) Peers() []peer.ID Net(peer.ID) inet.Network Nets() []inet.Network Host(peer.ID) host.Host Hosts() []host.Host Links() LinkMap LinksBetweenPeers(a, b peer.ID) []Link LinksBetweenNets(a, b inet.Network) []Link // Links are the **ability to connect**. // think of Links as the physical medium. // For p1 and p2 to connect, a link must exist between them. // (this makes it possible to test dial failures, and // things like relaying traffic) LinkPeers(peer.ID, peer.ID) (Link, error) LinkNets(inet.Network, inet.Network) (Link, error) Unlink(Link) error UnlinkPeers(peer.ID, peer.ID) error UnlinkNets(inet.Network, inet.Network) error // LinkDefaults are the default options that govern links // if they do not have thier own option set. SetLinkDefaults(LinkOptions) LinkDefaults() LinkOptions // Connections are the usual. Connecting means Dialing. // **to succeed, peers must be linked beforehand** ConnectPeers(peer.ID, peer.ID) (inet.Conn, error) ConnectNets(inet.Network, inet.Network) (inet.Conn, error) DisconnectPeers(peer.ID, peer.ID) error DisconnectNets(inet.Network, inet.Network) error LinkAll() error ConnectAllButSelf() error } // LinkOptions are used to change aspects of the links. // Sorry but they dont work yet :( type LinkOptions struct { Latency time.Duration Bandwidth float64 // in bytes-per-second // we can make these values distributions down the road. } // Link represents the **possibility** of a connection between // two peers. Think of it like physical network links. Without // them, the peers can try and try but they won't be able to // connect. This allows constructing topologies where specific // nodes cannot talk to each other directly. :) type Link interface { Networks() []inet.Network Peers() []peer.ID SetOptions(LinkOptions) Options() LinkOptions // Metrics() Metrics } // LinkMap is a 3D map to give us an easy way to track links. // (wow, much map. so data structure. how compose. ahhh pointer) type LinkMap map[string]map[string]map[Link]struct{} // Printer lets you inspect things :) type Printer interface { // MocknetLinks shows the entire Mocknet's link table :) MocknetLinks(mn Mocknet) NetworkConns(ni inet.Network) } // PrinterTo returns a Printer ready to write to w. func PrinterTo(w io.Writer) Printer { return &printer{w} }