pub enum MessageAuthenticity {
    Signed(Keypair),
    Author(PeerId),
    RandomAuthor,
    Anonymous,
}
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Determines if published messages should be signed or not.

Without signing, a number of privacy preserving modes can be selected.

NOTE: The default validation settings are to require signatures. The ValidationMode should be updated in the Config to allow for unsigned messages.

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Signed(Keypair)

Message signing is enabled. The author will be the owner of the key and the sequence number will be linearly increasing.

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Author(PeerId)

Message signing is disabled.

The specified PeerId will be used as the author of all published messages. The sequence number will be randomized.

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RandomAuthor

Message signing is disabled.

A random PeerId will be used when publishing each message. The sequence number will be randomized.

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Anonymous

Message signing is disabled.

The author of the message and the sequence numbers are excluded from the message.

NOTE: Excluding these fields may make these messages invalid by other nodes who enforce validation of these fields. See ValidationMode in the Config for how to customise this for rust-libp2p gossipsub. A custom message_id function will need to be set to prevent all messages from a peer being filtered as duplicates.

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impl MessageAuthenticity

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pub fn is_signing(&self) -> bool

Returns true if signing is enabled.

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pub fn is_anonymous(&self) -> bool

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impl Clone for MessageAuthenticity

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fn clone(&self) -> MessageAuthenticity

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more

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