Module libp2p::core::muxing [−][src]
Muxing is the process of splitting a connection into multiple substreams.
The main item of this module is the StreamMuxer trait. An implementation of StreamMuxer
has ownership of a connection, lets you open and close substreams, and read/write data
on open substreams.
Note: You normally don’t need to use the methods of the
StreamMuxerdirectly, as this is managed by the library’s internals.
Each substream of a connection is an isolated stream of data. All the substreams are muxed together so that the data read from or written to each substream doesn’t influence the other substreams.
In the context of libp2p, each substream can use a different protocol. Contrary to opening a connection, opening a substream is almost free in terms of resources. This means that you shouldn’t hesitate to rapidly open and close substreams, and to design protocols that don’t require maintaining long-lived channels of communication.
Example: The Kademlia protocol opens a new substream for each request it wants to perform. Multiple requests can be performed simultaneously by opening multiple substreams, without having to worry about associating responses with the right request.
Implementing a muxing protocol
In order to implement a muxing protocol, create an object that implements the UpgradeInfo,
InboundUpgrade and OutboundUpgrade traits. See the upgrade module for more information.
The Output associated type of the InboundUpgrade and OutboundUpgrade traits should be
identical, and should be an object that implements the StreamMuxer trait.
The upgrade process will take ownership of the connection, which makes it possible for the
implementation of StreamMuxer to control everything that happens on the wire.
Structs
| OutboundSubstreamRefFuture | Future returned by |
| OutboundSubstreamRefWrapFuture | Future returned by |
| SingletonMuxer | Implementation of |
| StreamMuxerBox | Abstract |
| SubstreamRef | Stream returned by |
Enums
| StreamMuxerEvent | Event about a connection, reported by an implementation of |
Traits
| StreamMuxer | Implemented on objects that can open and manage substreams. |
Functions
| event_from_ref_and_wrap | Polls for an event from the muxer and, if an inbound substream, wraps this substream in an
object that implements |
| outbound_from_ref | Builds a new future for an outbound substream, where the muxer is a reference. |
| outbound_from_ref_and_wrap | Same as |
| substream_from_ref | Builds an implementation of |