pub struct Behaviour { /* private fields */ }
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A NetworkBehaviour that enforces a set of ConnectionLimits.

For these limits to take effect, this needs to be composed into the behaviour tree of your application.

If a connection is denied due to a limit, either a SwarmEvent::IncomingConnectionError or SwarmEvent::OutgoingConnectionError will be emitted. The ListenError::Denied and respectively the DialError::Denied variant contain a ConnectionDenied type that can be downcast to Exceeded error if (and only if) this behaviour denied the connection.

If you employ multiple NetworkBehaviours that manage connections, it may also be a different error.

Example


#[derive(NetworkBehaviour)]
struct MyBehaviour {
  identify: identify::Behaviour,
  ping: ping::Behaviour,
  limits: connection_limits::Behaviour
}

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impl Behaviour

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pub fn new(limits: ConnectionLimits) -> Self

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impl NetworkBehaviour for Behaviour

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type ConnectionHandler = ConnectionHandler

Handler for all the protocols the network behaviour supports.
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type ToSwarm = Void

Event generated by the NetworkBehaviour and that the swarm will report back.
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fn handle_pending_inbound_connection( &mut self, connection_id: ConnectionId, _: &Multiaddr, _: &Multiaddr ) -> Result<(), ConnectionDenied>

Callback that is invoked for every new inbound connection. Read more
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fn handle_established_inbound_connection( &mut self, connection_id: ConnectionId, peer: PeerId, _: &Multiaddr, _: &Multiaddr ) -> Result<THandler<Self>, ConnectionDenied>

Callback that is invoked for every established inbound connection. Read more
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fn handle_pending_outbound_connection( &mut self, connection_id: ConnectionId, _: Option<PeerId>, _: &[Multiaddr], _: Endpoint ) -> Result<Vec<Multiaddr>, ConnectionDenied>

Callback that is invoked for every outbound connection attempt. Read more
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fn handle_established_outbound_connection( &mut self, connection_id: ConnectionId, peer: PeerId, _: &Multiaddr, _: Endpoint ) -> Result<THandler<Self>, ConnectionDenied>

Callback that is invoked for every established outbound connection. Read more
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fn on_swarm_event(&mut self, event: FromSwarm<'_, Self::ConnectionHandler>)

Informs the behaviour about an event from the Swarm.
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fn on_connection_handler_event( &mut self, _id: PeerId, _: ConnectionId, event: THandlerOutEvent<Self> )

Informs the behaviour about an event generated by the ConnectionHandler dedicated to the peer identified by peer_id. for the behaviour. Read more
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fn poll( &mut self, _: &mut Context<'_>, _: &mut impl PollParameters ) -> Poll<ToSwarm<Self::ToSwarm, THandlerInEvent<Self>>>

Polls for things that swarm should do. Read more

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