pub struct Builder<T> { /* private fields */ }Expand description
A Builder facilitates upgrading of a Transport for use with
a Swarm.
The upgrade process is defined by the following stages:
authenticate{1}
-> apply{*}
-> multiplex{1}
It thus enforces the following invariants on every transport
obtained from multiplex:
- The transport must be authenticated and multiplexed.
- Authentication must precede the negotiation of a multiplexer.
- Applying a multiplexer is the last step in the upgrade process.
- The
Transport::Outputconforms to the requirements of aSwarm, namely a tuple of aPeerId(from the authentication upgrade) and aStreamMuxer(from the multiplexing upgrade).
Implementations§
source§impl<T> Builder<T>where
T: Transport,
<T as Transport>::Error: 'static,
impl<T> Builder<T>where
T: Transport,
<T as Transport>::Error: 'static,
sourcepub fn new(inner: T, version: Version) -> Builder<T>
pub fn new(inner: T, version: Version) -> Builder<T>
Creates a Builder over the given (base) Transport.
sourcepub fn authenticate<C, D, U, E>(
self,
upgrade: U
) -> Authenticated<AndThen<T, impl FnOnce(C, ConnectedPoint) -> Authenticate<C, U> + Clone>>where
T: Transport<Output = C>,
C: AsyncRead + AsyncWrite + Unpin,
D: AsyncRead + AsyncWrite + Unpin,
U: InboundUpgrade<Negotiated<C>, Output = (PeerId, D), Error = E> + OutboundUpgrade<Negotiated<C>, Output = (PeerId, D), Error = E> + Clone,
E: 'static + Error,
pub fn authenticate<C, D, U, E>(
self,
upgrade: U
) -> Authenticated<AndThen<T, impl FnOnce(C, ConnectedPoint) -> Authenticate<C, U> + Clone>>where
T: Transport<Output = C>,
C: AsyncRead + AsyncWrite + Unpin,
D: AsyncRead + AsyncWrite + Unpin,
U: InboundUpgrade<Negotiated<C>, Output = (PeerId, D), Error = E> + OutboundUpgrade<Negotiated<C>, Output = (PeerId, D), Error = E> + Clone,
E: 'static + Error,
Upgrades the transport to perform authentication of the remote.
The supplied upgrade receives the I/O resource C and must
produce a pair (PeerId, D), where D is a new I/O resource.
The upgrade must thus at a minimum identify the remote, which typically
involves the use of a cryptographic authentication protocol in the
context of establishing a secure channel.
Transitions
- I/O upgrade:
C -> (PeerId, D). - Transport output:
C -> (PeerId, D)