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// Copyright 2020 Sigma Prime Pty Ltd. // // Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a // copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), // to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation // the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, // and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the // Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: // // The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in // all copies or substantial portions of the Software. // // THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS // OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, // FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE // AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER // LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING // FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER // DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. use std::borrow::Cow; use std::time::Duration; use libp2p_core::PeerId; use crate::types::{FastMessageId, GossipsubMessage, MessageId, RawGossipsubMessage}; /// The types of message validation that can be employed by gossipsub. #[derive(Debug, Clone)] pub enum ValidationMode { /// This is the default setting. This requires the message author to be a valid [`PeerId`] and to /// be present as well as the sequence number. All messages must have valid signatures. /// /// NOTE: This setting will reject messages from nodes using /// [`crate::behaviour::MessageAuthenticity::Anonymous`] and all messages that do not have /// signatures. Strict, /// This setting permits messages that have no author, sequence number or signature. If any of /// these fields exist in the message these are validated. Permissive, /// This setting requires the author, sequence number and signature fields of a message to be /// empty. Any message that contains these fields is considered invalid. Anonymous, /// This setting does not check the author, sequence number or signature fields of incoming /// messages. If these fields contain data, they are simply ignored. /// /// NOTE: This setting will consider messages with invalid signatures as valid messages. None, } /// Configuration parameters that define the performance of the gossipsub network. #[derive(Clone)] pub struct GossipsubConfig { protocol_id_prefix: Cow<'static, str>, history_length: usize, history_gossip: usize, mesh_n: usize, mesh_n_low: usize, mesh_n_high: usize, retain_scores: usize, gossip_lazy: usize, gossip_factor: f64, heartbeat_initial_delay: Duration, heartbeat_interval: Duration, fanout_ttl: Duration, check_explicit_peers_ticks: u64, max_transmit_size: usize, duplicate_cache_time: Duration, validate_messages: bool, validation_mode: ValidationMode, message_id_fn: fn(&GossipsubMessage) -> MessageId, fast_message_id_fn: Option<fn(&RawGossipsubMessage) -> FastMessageId>, allow_self_origin: bool, do_px: bool, prune_peers: usize, prune_backoff: Duration, backoff_slack: u32, flood_publish: bool, graft_flood_threshold: Duration, mesh_outbound_min: usize, opportunistic_graft_ticks: u64, opportunistic_graft_peers: usize, gossip_retransimission: u32, max_messages_per_rpc: Option<usize>, max_ihave_length: usize, max_ihave_messages: usize, iwant_followup_time: Duration, support_floodsub: bool, published_message_ids_cache_time: Duration, } impl GossipsubConfig { // All the getters /// The protocol id prefix to negotiate this protocol. The protocol id is of the form /// `/<prefix>/<supported-versions>`. As gossipsub supports version 1.0 and 1.1, there are two /// protocol id's supported. /// /// The default prefix is `meshsub`, giving the supported protocol ids: `/meshsub/1.1.0` and `/meshsub/1.0.0`, negotiated in that order. pub fn protocol_id_prefix(&self) -> &Cow<'static, str> { &self.protocol_id_prefix } // Overlay network parameters. /// Number of heartbeats to keep in the `memcache` (default is 5). pub fn history_length(&self) -> usize { self.history_length } /// Number of past heartbeats to gossip about (default is 3). pub fn history_gossip(&self) -> usize { self.history_gossip } /// Target number of peers for the mesh network (D in the spec, default is 6). pub fn mesh_n(&self) -> usize { self.mesh_n } /// Minimum number of peers in mesh network before adding more (D_lo in the spec, default is 5). pub fn mesh_n_low(&self) -> usize { self.mesh_n_low } /// Maximum number of peers in mesh network before removing some (D_high in the spec, default /// is 12). pub fn mesh_n_high(&self) -> usize { self.mesh_n_high } /// Affects how peers are selected when pruning a mesh due to over subscription. /// /// At least `retain_scores` of the retained peers will be high-scoring, while the remainder are /// chosen randomly (D_score in the spec, default is 4). pub fn retain_scores(&self) -> usize { self.retain_scores } /// Minimum number of peers to emit gossip to during a heartbeat (D_lazy in the spec, /// default is 6). pub fn gossip_lazy(&self) -> usize { self.gossip_lazy } /// Affects how many peers we will emit gossip to at each heartbeat. /// /// We will send gossip to `gossip_factor * (total number of non-mesh peers)`, or /// `gossip_lazy`, whichever is greater. The default is 0.25. pub fn gossip_factor(&self) -> f64 { self.gossip_factor } /// Initial delay in each heartbeat (default is 5 seconds). pub fn heartbeat_initial_delay(&self) -> Duration { self.heartbeat_initial_delay } /// Time between each heartbeat (default is 1 second). pub fn heartbeat_interval(&self) -> Duration { self.heartbeat_interval } /// Time to live for fanout peers (default is 60 seconds). pub fn fanout_ttl(&self) -> Duration { self.fanout_ttl } /// The number of heartbeat ticks until we recheck the connection to explicit peers and /// reconnecting if necessary (default 300). pub fn check_explicit_peers_ticks(&self) -> u64 { self.check_explicit_peers_ticks } /// The maximum byte size for each gossipsub RPC (default is 65536 bytes). /// /// This represents the maximum size of the entire protobuf payload. It must be at least /// large enough to support basic control messages. If Peer eXchange is enabled, this /// must be large enough to transmit the desired peer information on pruning. It must be at /// least 100 bytes. Default is 65536 bytes. pub fn max_transmit_size(&self) -> usize { self.max_transmit_size } /// Duplicates are prevented by storing message id's of known messages in an LRU time cache. /// This settings sets the time period that messages are stored in the cache. Duplicates can be /// received if duplicate messages are sent at a time greater than this setting apart. The /// default is 1 minute. pub fn duplicate_cache_time(&self) -> Duration { self.duplicate_cache_time } /// When set to `true`, prevents automatic forwarding of all received messages. This setting /// allows a user to validate the messages before propagating them to their peers. If set to /// true, the user must manually call [`crate::Gossipsub::report_message_validation_result()`] /// on the behaviour to forward message once validated (default is `false`). /// The default is `false`. pub fn validate_messages(&self) -> bool { self.validate_messages } /// Determines the level of validation used when receiving messages. See [`ValidationMode`] /// for the available types. The default is ValidationMode::Strict. pub fn validation_mode(&self) -> &ValidationMode { &self.validation_mode } /// A user-defined function allowing the user to specify the message id of a gossipsub message. /// The default value is to concatenate the source peer id with a sequence number. Setting this /// parameter allows the user to address packets arbitrarily. One example is content based /// addressing, where this function may be set to `hash(message)`. This would prevent messages /// of the same content from being duplicated. /// /// The function takes a [`GossipsubMessage`] as input and outputs a String to be interpreted as /// the message id. pub fn message_id(&self, message: &GossipsubMessage) -> MessageId { (self.message_id_fn)(message) } /// A user-defined optional function that computes fast ids from raw messages. This can be used /// to avoid possibly expensive transformations from [`RawGossipsubMessage`] to /// [`GossipsubMessage`] for duplicates. Two semantically different messages must always /// have different fast message ids, but it is allowed that two semantically identical messages /// have different fast message ids as long as the message_id_fn produces the same id for them. /// /// The function takes a [`RawGossipsubMessage`] as input and outputs a String to be /// interpreted as the fast message id. Default is None. pub fn fast_message_id(&self, message: &RawGossipsubMessage) -> Option<FastMessageId> { self.fast_message_id_fn .map(|fast_message_id_fn| fast_message_id_fn(message)) } /// By default, gossipsub will reject messages that are sent to us that have the same message /// source as we have specified locally. Enabling this, allows these messages and prevents /// penalizing the peer that sent us the message. Default is false. pub fn allow_self_origin(&self) -> bool { self.allow_self_origin } /// Whether Peer eXchange is enabled; this should be enabled in bootstrappers and other well /// connected/trusted nodes. The default is true. pub fn do_px(&self) -> bool { self.do_px } /// Controls the number of peers to include in prune Peer eXchange. /// When we prune a peer that's eligible for PX (has a good score, etc), we will try to /// send them signed peer records for up to `prune_peers` other peers that we /// know of. It is recommended that this value is larger than `mesh_n_high` so that the pruned /// peer can reliably form a full mesh. The default is typically 16 however until signed /// records are spec'd this is disabled and set to 0. pub fn prune_peers(&self) -> usize { self.prune_peers } /// Controls the backoff time for pruned peers. This is how long /// a peer must wait before attempting to graft into our mesh again after being pruned. /// When pruning a peer, we send them our value of `prune_backoff` so they know /// the minimum time to wait. Peers running older versions may not send a backoff time, /// so if we receive a prune message without one, we will wait at least `prune_backoff` /// before attempting to re-graft. The default is one minute. pub fn prune_backoff(&self) -> Duration { self.prune_backoff } /// Number of heartbeat slots considered as slack for backoffs. This gurantees that we wait /// at least backoff_slack heartbeats after a backoff is over before we try to graft. This /// solves problems occuring through high latencies. In particular if /// `backoff_slack * heartbeat_interval` is longer than any latencies between processing /// prunes on our side and processing prunes on the receiving side this guarantees that we /// get not punished for too early grafting. The default is 1. pub fn backoff_slack(&self) -> u32 { self.backoff_slack } /// Whether to do flood publishing or not. If enabled newly created messages will always be /// sent to all peers that are subscribed to the topic and have a good enough score. /// The default is true. pub fn flood_publish(&self) -> bool { self.flood_publish } /// If a GRAFT comes before `graft_flood_threshold` has elapsed since the last PRUNE, /// then there is an extra score penalty applied to the peer through P7. pub fn graft_flood_threshold(&self) -> Duration { self.graft_flood_threshold } /// Minimum number of outbound peers in the mesh network before adding more (D_out in the spec). /// This value must be smaller or equal than `mesh_n / 2` and smaller than `mesh_n_low`. /// The default is 2. pub fn mesh_outbound_min(&self) -> usize { self.mesh_outbound_min } /// Number of heartbeat ticks that specifcy the interval in which opportunistic grafting is /// applied. Every `opportunistic_graft_ticks` we will attempt to select some high-scoring mesh /// peers to replace lower-scoring ones, if the median score of our mesh peers falls below a /// threshold (see https://godoc.org/github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p-pubsub#PeerScoreThresholds). /// The default is 60. pub fn opportunistic_graft_ticks(&self) -> u64 { self.opportunistic_graft_ticks } /// Controls how many times we will allow a peer to request the same message id through IWANT /// gossip before we start ignoring them. This is designed to prevent peers from spamming us /// with requests and wasting our resources. The default is 3. pub fn gossip_retransimission(&self) -> u32 { self.gossip_retransimission } /// The maximum number of new peers to graft to during opportunistic grafting. The default is 2. pub fn opportunistic_graft_peers(&self) -> usize { self.opportunistic_graft_peers } /// The maximum number of messages we will process in a given RPC. If this is unset, there is /// no limit. The default is None. pub fn max_messages_per_rpc(&self) -> Option<usize> { self.max_messages_per_rpc } /// The maximum number of messages to include in an IHAVE message. /// Also controls the maximum number of IHAVE ids we will accept and request with IWANT from a /// peer within a heartbeat, to protect from IHAVE floods. You should adjust this value from the /// default if your system is pushing more than 5000 messages in GossipSubHistoryGossip /// heartbeats; with the defaults this is 1666 messages/s. The default is 5000. pub fn max_ihave_length(&self) -> usize { self.max_ihave_length } /// GossipSubMaxIHaveMessages is the maximum number of IHAVE messages to accept from a peer /// within a heartbeat. pub fn max_ihave_messages(&self) -> usize { self.max_ihave_messages } /// Time to wait for a message requested through IWANT following an IHAVE advertisement. /// If the message is not received within this window, a broken promise is declared and /// the router may apply behavioural penalties. The default is 3 seconds. pub fn iwant_followup_time(&self) -> Duration { self.iwant_followup_time } /// Enable support for flooodsub peers. Default false. pub fn support_floodsub(&self) -> bool { self.support_floodsub } /// Published message ids time cache duration. The default is 10 seconds. pub fn published_message_ids_cache_time(&self) -> Duration { self.published_message_ids_cache_time } } impl Default for GossipsubConfig { fn default() -> Self { // use ConfigBuilder to also validate defaults GossipsubConfigBuilder::default() .build() .expect("Default config parameters should be valid parameters") } } /// The builder struct for constructing a gossipsub configuration. pub struct GossipsubConfigBuilder { config: GossipsubConfig, } impl Default for GossipsubConfigBuilder { fn default() -> Self { GossipsubConfigBuilder { config: GossipsubConfig { protocol_id_prefix: Cow::Borrowed("meshsub"), history_length: 5, history_gossip: 3, mesh_n: 6, mesh_n_low: 5, mesh_n_high: 12, retain_scores: 4, gossip_lazy: 6, // default to mesh_n gossip_factor: 0.25, heartbeat_initial_delay: Duration::from_secs(5), heartbeat_interval: Duration::from_secs(1), fanout_ttl: Duration::from_secs(60), check_explicit_peers_ticks: 300, max_transmit_size: 65536, duplicate_cache_time: Duration::from_secs(60), validate_messages: false, validation_mode: ValidationMode::Strict, message_id_fn: |message| { // default message id is: source + sequence number // NOTE: If either the peer_id or source is not provided, we set to 0; let mut source_string = if let Some(peer_id) = message.source.as_ref() { peer_id.to_base58() } else { PeerId::from_bytes(&vec![0, 1, 0]) .expect("Valid peer id") .to_base58() }; source_string .push_str(&message.sequence_number.unwrap_or_default().to_string()); MessageId::from(source_string) }, fast_message_id_fn: None, allow_self_origin: false, do_px: false, prune_peers: 0, // NOTE: Increasing this currently has little effect until Signed records are implemented. prune_backoff: Duration::from_secs(60), backoff_slack: 1, flood_publish: true, graft_flood_threshold: Duration::from_secs(10), mesh_outbound_min: 2, opportunistic_graft_ticks: 60, opportunistic_graft_peers: 2, gossip_retransimission: 3, max_messages_per_rpc: None, max_ihave_length: 5000, max_ihave_messages: 10, iwant_followup_time: Duration::from_secs(3), support_floodsub: false, published_message_ids_cache_time: Duration::from_secs(10), }, } } } impl From<GossipsubConfig> for GossipsubConfigBuilder { fn from(config: GossipsubConfig) -> Self { GossipsubConfigBuilder { config } } } impl GossipsubConfigBuilder { /// The protocol id to negotiate this protocol (default is `/meshsub/1.0.0`). pub fn protocol_id_prefix(&mut self, protocol_id: impl Into<Cow<'static, str>>) -> &mut Self { self.config.protocol_id_prefix = protocol_id.into(); self } /// Number of heartbeats to keep in the `memcache` (default is 5). pub fn history_length(&mut self, history_length: usize) -> &mut Self { self.config.history_length = history_length; self } /// Number of past heartbeats to gossip about (default is 3). pub fn history_gossip(&mut self, history_gossip: usize) -> &mut Self { self.config.history_gossip = history_gossip; self } /// Target number of peers for the mesh network (D in the spec, default is 6). pub fn mesh_n(&mut self, mesh_n: usize) -> &mut Self { self.config.mesh_n = mesh_n; self } /// Minimum number of peers in mesh network before adding more (D_lo in the spec, default is 4). pub fn mesh_n_low(&mut self, mesh_n_low: usize) -> &mut Self { self.config.mesh_n_low = mesh_n_low; self } /// Maximum number of peers in mesh network before removing some (D_high in the spec, default /// is 12). pub fn mesh_n_high(&mut self, mesh_n_high: usize) -> &mut Self { self.config.mesh_n_high = mesh_n_high; self } /// Affects how peers are selected when pruning a mesh due to over subscription. /// /// At least [`Self::retain_scores`] of the retained peers will be high-scoring, while the remainder are /// chosen randomly (D_score in the spec, default is 4). pub fn retain_scores(&mut self, retain_scores: usize) -> &mut Self { self.config.retain_scores = retain_scores; self } /// Minimum number of peers to emit gossip to during a heartbeat (D_lazy in the spec, /// default is 6). pub fn gossip_lazy(&mut self, gossip_lazy: usize) -> &mut Self { self.config.gossip_lazy = gossip_lazy; self } /// Affects how many peers we will emit gossip to at each heartbeat. /// /// We will send gossip to `gossip_factor * (total number of non-mesh peers)`, or /// `gossip_lazy`, whichever is greater. The default is 0.25. pub fn gossip_factor(&mut self, gossip_factor: f64) -> &mut Self { self.config.gossip_factor = gossip_factor; self } /// Initial delay in each heartbeat (default is 5 seconds). pub fn heartbeat_initial_delay(&mut self, heartbeat_initial_delay: Duration) -> &mut Self { self.config.heartbeat_initial_delay = heartbeat_initial_delay; self } /// Time between each heartbeat (default is 1 second). pub fn heartbeat_interval(&mut self, heartbeat_interval: Duration) -> &mut Self { self.config.heartbeat_interval = heartbeat_interval; self } /// The number of heartbeat ticks until we recheck the connection to explicit peers and /// reconnecting if necessary (default 300). pub fn check_explicit_peers_ticks(&mut self, check_explicit_peers_ticks: u64) -> &mut Self { self.config.check_explicit_peers_ticks = check_explicit_peers_ticks; self } /// Time to live for fanout peers (default is 60 seconds). pub fn fanout_ttl(&mut self, fanout_ttl: Duration) -> &mut Self { self.config.fanout_ttl = fanout_ttl; self } /// The maximum byte size for each gossip (default is 2048 bytes). pub fn max_transmit_size(&mut self, max_transmit_size: usize) -> &mut Self { self.config.max_transmit_size = max_transmit_size; self } /// Duplicates are prevented by storing message id's of known messages in an LRU time cache. /// This settings sets the time period that messages are stored in the cache. Duplicates can be /// received if duplicate messages are sent at a time greater than this setting apart. The /// default is 1 minute. pub fn duplicate_cache_time(&mut self, cache_size: Duration) -> &mut Self { self.config.duplicate_cache_time = cache_size; self } /// When set, prevents automatic forwarding of all received messages. This setting /// allows a user to validate the messages before propagating them to their peers. If set, /// the user must manually call [`crate::Gossipsub::report_message_validation_result()`] on the /// behaviour to forward a message once validated. pub fn validate_messages(&mut self) -> &mut Self { self.config.validate_messages = true; self } /// Determines the level of validation used when receiving messages. See [`ValidationMode`] /// for the available types. The default is ValidationMode::Strict. pub fn validation_mode(&mut self, validation_mode: ValidationMode) -> &mut Self { self.config.validation_mode = validation_mode; self } /// A user-defined function allowing the user to specify the message id of a gossipsub message. /// The default value is to concatenate the source peer id with a sequence number. Setting this /// parameter allows the user to address packets arbitrarily. One example is content based /// addressing, where this function may be set to `hash(message)`. This would prevent messages /// of the same content from being duplicated. /// /// The function takes a [`GossipsubMessage`] as input and outputs a String to be /// interpreted as the message id. pub fn message_id_fn(&mut self, id_fn: fn(&GossipsubMessage) -> MessageId) -> &mut Self { self.config.message_id_fn = id_fn; self } /// A user-defined optional function that computes fast ids from raw messages. This can be used /// to avoid possibly expensive transformations from [`RawGossipsubMessage`] to /// [`GossipsubMessage`] for duplicates. Two semantically different messages must always /// have different fast message ids, but it is allowed that two semantically identical messages /// have different fast message ids as long as the message_id_fn produces the same id for them. /// /// The function takes a [`RawGossipsubMessage`] as input and outputs a String to be interpreted /// as the fast message id. Default is None. pub fn fast_message_id_fn( &mut self, fast_id_fn: fn(&RawGossipsubMessage) -> FastMessageId, ) -> &mut Self { self.config.fast_message_id_fn = Some(fast_id_fn); self } /// Enables Peer eXchange. This should be enabled in bootstrappers and other well /// connected/trusted nodes. The default is true. pub fn do_px(&mut self) -> &mut Self { self.config.do_px = true; self } /// Controls the number of peers to include in prune Peer eXchange. /// /// When we prune a peer that's eligible for PX (has a good score, etc), we will try to /// send them signed peer records for up to [`Self::prune_peers] other peers that we /// know of. It is recommended that this value is larger than [`Self::mesh_n_high`] so that the /// pruned peer can reliably form a full mesh. The default is 16. pub fn prune_peers(&mut self, prune_peers: usize) -> &mut Self { self.config.prune_peers = prune_peers; self } /// Controls the backoff time for pruned peers. This is how long /// a peer must wait before attempting to graft into our mesh again after being pruned. /// When pruning a peer, we send them our value of [`Self::prune_backoff`] so they know /// the minimum time to wait. Peers running older versions may not send a backoff time, /// so if we receive a prune message without one, we will wait at least [`Self::prune_backoff`] /// before attempting to re-graft. The default is one minute. pub fn prune_backoff(&mut self, prune_backoff: Duration) -> &mut Self { self.config.prune_backoff = prune_backoff; self } /// Number of heartbeat slots considered as slack for backoffs. This gurantees that we wait /// at least backoff_slack heartbeats after a backoff is over before we try to graft. This /// solves problems occuring through high latencies. In particular if /// `backoff_slack * heartbeat_interval` is longer than any latencies between processing /// prunes on our side and processing prunes on the receiving side this guarantees that we /// get not punished for too early grafting. The default is 1. pub fn backoff_slack(&mut self, backoff_slack: u32) -> &mut Self { self.config.backoff_slack = backoff_slack; self } /// Whether to do flood publishing or not. If enabled newly created messages will always be /// sent to all peers that are subscribed to the topic and have a good enough score. /// The default is true. pub fn flood_publish(&mut self, flood_publish: bool) -> &mut Self { self.config.flood_publish = flood_publish; self } /// If a GRAFT comes before `graft_flood_threshold` has elapsed since the last PRUNE, /// then there is an extra score penalty applied to the peer through P7. pub fn graft_flood_threshold(&mut self, graft_flood_threshold: Duration) -> &mut Self { self.config.graft_flood_threshold = graft_flood_threshold; self } /// Minimum number of outbound peers in the mesh network before adding more (D_out in the spec). /// This value must be smaller or equal than `mesh_n / 2` and smaller than `mesh_n_low`. /// The default is 2. pub fn mesh_outbound_min(&mut self, mesh_outbound_min: usize) -> &mut Self { self.config.mesh_outbound_min = mesh_outbound_min; self } /// Number of heartbeat ticks that specifcy the interval in which opportunistic grafting is /// applied. Every `opportunistic_graft_ticks` we will attempt to select some high-scoring mesh /// peers to replace lower-scoring ones, if the median score of our mesh peers falls below a /// threshold (see https://godoc.org/github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p-pubsub#PeerScoreThresholds). /// The default is 60. pub fn opportunistic_graft_ticks(&mut self, opportunistic_graft_ticks: u64) -> &mut Self { self.config.opportunistic_graft_ticks = opportunistic_graft_ticks; self } /// Controls how many times we will allow a peer to request the same message id through IWANT /// gossip before we start ignoring them. This is designed to prevent peers from spamming us /// with requests and wasting our resources. pub fn gossip_retransimission(&mut self, gossip_retransimission: u32) -> &mut Self { self.config.gossip_retransimission = gossip_retransimission; self } /// The maximum number of new peers to graft to during opportunistic grafting. The default is 2. pub fn opportunistic_graft_peers(&mut self, opportunistic_graft_peers: usize) -> &mut Self { self.config.opportunistic_graft_peers = opportunistic_graft_peers; self } /// The maximum number of messages we will process in a given RPC. If this is unset, there is /// no limit. The default is None. pub fn max_messages_per_rpc(&mut self, max: Option<usize>) -> &mut Self { self.config.max_messages_per_rpc = max; self } /// The maximum number of messages to include in an IHAVE message. /// Also controls the maximum number of IHAVE ids we will accept and request with IWANT from a /// peer within a heartbeat, to protect from IHAVE floods. You should adjust this value from the /// default if your system is pushing more than 5000 messages in GossipSubHistoryGossip /// heartbeats; with the defaults this is 1666 messages/s. The default is 5000. pub fn max_ihave_length(&mut self, max_ihave_length: usize) -> &mut Self { self.config.max_ihave_length = max_ihave_length; self } /// GossipSubMaxIHaveMessages is the maximum number of IHAVE messages to accept from a peer /// within a heartbeat. pub fn max_ihave_messages(&mut self, max_ihave_messages: usize) -> &mut Self { self.config.max_ihave_messages = max_ihave_messages; self } /// By default, gossipsub will reject messages that are sent to us that has the same message /// source as we have specified locally. Enabling this, allows these messages and prevents /// penalizing the peer that sent us the message. Default is false. pub fn allow_self_origin(&mut self, allow_self_origin: bool) -> &mut Self { self.config.allow_self_origin = allow_self_origin; self } /// Time to wait for a message requested through IWANT following an IHAVE advertisement. /// If the message is not received within this window, a broken promise is declared and /// the router may apply behavioural penalties. The default is 3 seconds. pub fn iwant_followup_time(&mut self, iwant_followup_time: Duration) -> &mut Self { self.config.iwant_followup_time = iwant_followup_time; self } /// Enable support for flooodsub peers. pub fn support_floodsub(&mut self) -> &mut Self { self.config.support_floodsub = true; self } /// Published message ids time cache duration. The default is 10 seconds. pub fn published_message_ids_cache_time( &mut self, published_message_ids_cache_time: Duration, ) -> &mut Self { self.config.published_message_ids_cache_time = published_message_ids_cache_time; self } /// Constructs a [`GossipsubConfig`] from the given configuration and validates the settings. pub fn build(&self) -> Result<GossipsubConfig, &str> { // check all constraints on config if self.config.max_transmit_size < 100 { return Err("The maximum transmission size must be greater than 100 to permit basic control messages"); } if self.config.history_length < self.config.history_gossip { return Err( "The history_length must be greater than or equal to the history_gossip \ length", ); } if !(self.config.mesh_outbound_min < self.config.mesh_n_low && self.config.mesh_n_low <= self.config.mesh_n && self.config.mesh_n <= self.config.mesh_n_high) { return Err("The following inequality doesn't hold \ mesh_outbound_min < mesh_n_low <= mesh_n <= mesh_n_high"); } if self.config.mesh_outbound_min * 2 > self.config.mesh_n { return Err( "The following inequality doesn't hold mesh_outbound_min <= self.config.mesh_n / 2", ); } Ok(self.config.clone()) } } impl std::fmt::Debug for GossipsubConfig { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result { let mut builder = f.debug_struct("GossipsubConfig"); let _ = builder.field("protocol_id_prefix", &self.protocol_id_prefix); let _ = builder.field("history_length", &self.history_length); let _ = builder.field("history_gossip", &self.history_gossip); let _ = builder.field("mesh_n", &self.mesh_n); let _ = builder.field("mesh_n_low", &self.mesh_n_low); let _ = builder.field("mesh_n_high", &self.mesh_n_high); let _ = builder.field("retain_scores", &self.retain_scores); let _ = builder.field("gossip_lazy", &self.gossip_lazy); let _ = builder.field("gossip_factor", &self.gossip_factor); let _ = builder.field("heartbeat_initial_delay", &self.heartbeat_initial_delay); let _ = builder.field("heartbeat_interval", &self.heartbeat_interval); let _ = builder.field("fanout_ttl", &self.fanout_ttl); let _ = builder.field("max_transmit_size", &self.max_transmit_size); let _ = builder.field("duplicate_cache_time", &self.duplicate_cache_time); let _ = builder.field("validate_messages", &self.validate_messages); let _ = builder.field("validation_mode", &self.validation_mode); let _ = builder.field("allow_self_origin", &self.allow_self_origin); let _ = builder.field("do_px", &self.do_px); let _ = builder.field("prune_peers", &self.prune_peers); let _ = builder.field("prune_backoff", &self.prune_backoff); let _ = builder.field("backoff_slack", &self.backoff_slack); let _ = builder.field("flood_publish", &self.flood_publish); let _ = builder.field("graft_flood_threshold", &self.graft_flood_threshold); let _ = builder.field("mesh_outbound_min", &self.mesh_outbound_min); let _ = builder.field("opportunistic_graft_ticks", &self.opportunistic_graft_ticks); let _ = builder.field("opportunistic_graft_peers", &self.opportunistic_graft_peers); let _ = builder.field("max_messages_per_rpc", &self.max_messages_per_rpc); let _ = builder.field("max_ihave_length", &self.max_ihave_length); let _ = builder.field("max_ihave_messages", &self.max_ihave_messages); let _ = builder.field("iwant_followup_time", &self.iwant_followup_time); let _ = builder.field("support_floodsub", &self.support_floodsub); let _ = builder.field( "published_message_ids_cache_time", &self.published_message_ids_cache_time, ); builder.finish() } } #[cfg(test)] mod test { use super::*; #[test] fn create_thing() { let builder: GossipsubConfig = GossipsubConfigBuilder::default() .protocol_id_prefix("purple") .build() .unwrap(); dbg!(builder); } }