[][src]Enum libp2p_kad::KademliaEvent

pub enum KademliaEvent {
    QueryResult {
        id: QueryId,
        result: QueryResult,
        stats: QueryStats,
    },
    RoutingUpdated {
        peer: PeerId,
        addresses: Addresses,
        old_peer: Option<PeerId>,
    },
    UnroutablePeer {
        peer: PeerId,
    },
    RoutablePeer {
        peer: PeerId,
        address: Multiaddr,
    },
    PendingRoutablePeer {
        peer: PeerId,
        address: Multiaddr,
    },
}

The events produced by the Kademlia behaviour.

See NetworkBehaviour::poll.

Variants

QueryResult

A query has produced a result.

Fields of QueryResult

id: QueryId

The ID of the query that finished.

result: QueryResult

The result of the query.

stats: QueryStats

Execution statistics from the query.

RoutingUpdated

The routing table has been updated with a new peer and / or address, thereby possibly evicting another peer.

Fields of RoutingUpdated

peer: PeerId

The ID of the peer that was added or updated.

addresses: Addresses

The full list of known addresses of peer.

old_peer: Option<PeerId>

The ID of the peer that was evicted from the routing table to make room for the new peer, if any.

UnroutablePeer

A peer has connected for whom no listen address is known.

If the peer is to be added to the routing table, a known listen address for the peer must be provided via Kademlia::add_address.

Fields of UnroutablePeer

peer: PeerId
RoutablePeer

A connection to a peer has been established for whom a listen address is known but the peer has not been added to the routing table either because KademliaBucketInserts::Manual is configured or because the corresponding bucket is full.

If the peer is to be included in the routing table, it must must be explicitly added via Kademlia::add_address, possibly after removing another peer.

See Kademlia::kbucket for insight into the contents of the k-bucket of peer.

Fields of RoutablePeer

peer: PeerIdaddress: Multiaddr
PendingRoutablePeer

A connection to a peer has been established for whom a listen address is known but the peer is only pending insertion into the routing table if the least-recently disconnected peer is unresponsive, i.e. the peer may not make it into the routing table.

If the peer is to be unconditionally included in the routing table, it should be explicitly added via Kademlia::add_address after removing another peer.

See Kademlia::kbucket for insight into the contents of the k-bucket of peer.

Fields of PendingRoutablePeer

peer: PeerIdaddress: Multiaddr

Trait Implementations

impl Debug for KademliaEvent[src]

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