171 lines
6.0 KiB
Python
171 lines
6.0 KiB
Python
##########################################################
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# This RNS example demonstrates setting up announce #
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# callbacks, which will let an application receive a #
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# notification when an announce relevant for it arrives #
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##########################################################
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import argparse
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import random
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import RNS
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# Let's define an app name. We'll use this for all
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# destinations we create. Since this basic example
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# is part of a range of example utilities, we'll put
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# them all within the app namespace "example_utilities"
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APP_NAME = "example_utilities"
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# We initialise two lists of strings to use as app_data
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fruits = ["Peach", "Quince", "Date", "Tangerine", "Pomelo", "Carambola", "Grape"]
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noble_gases = ["Helium", "Neon", "Argon", "Krypton", "Xenon", "Radon", "Oganesson"]
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# This initialisation is executed when the program is started
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def program_setup(configpath):
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# We must first initialise Reticulum
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reticulum = RNS.Reticulum(configpath)
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# Randomly create a new identity for our example
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identity = RNS.Identity()
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# Using the identity we just created, we create two destinations
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# in the "example_utilities.announcesample" application space.
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#
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# Destinations are endpoints in Reticulum, that can be addressed
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# and communicated with. Destinations can also announce their
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# existence, which will let the network know they are reachable
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# and automatically create paths to them, from anywhere else
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# in the network.
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destination_1 = RNS.Destination(
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identity,
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RNS.Destination.IN,
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RNS.Destination.SINGLE,
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APP_NAME,
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"announcesample",
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"fruits"
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)
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destination_2 = RNS.Destination(
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identity,
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RNS.Destination.IN,
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RNS.Destination.SINGLE,
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APP_NAME,
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"announcesample",
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"noble_gases"
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)
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# We configure the destinations to automatically prove all
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# packets addressed to it. By doing this, RNS will automatically
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# generate a proof for each incoming packet and transmit it
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# back to the sender of that packet. This will let anyone that
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# tries to communicate with the destination know whether their
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# communication was received correctly.
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destination_1.set_proof_strategy(RNS.Destination.PROVE_ALL)
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destination_2.set_proof_strategy(RNS.Destination.PROVE_ALL)
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# We create an announce handler and configure it to only ask for
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# announces from "example_utilities.announcesample.fruits".
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# Try changing the filter and see what happens.
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announce_handler = ExampleAnnounceHandler(
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aspect_filter="example_utilities.announcesample.fruits"
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)
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# We register the announce handler with Reticulum
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RNS.Transport.register_announce_handler(announce_handler)
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# Everything's ready!
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# Let's hand over control to the announce loop
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announceLoop(destination_1, destination_2)
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def announceLoop(destination_1, destination_2):
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# Let the user know that everything is ready
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RNS.log("Announce example running, hit enter to manually send an announce (Ctrl-C to quit)")
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# We enter a loop that runs until the users exits.
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# If the user hits enter, we will announce our server
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# destination on the network, which will let clients
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# know how to create messages directed towards it.
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while True:
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entered = input()
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# Randomly select a fruit
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fruit = fruits[random.randint(0,len(fruits)-1)]
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# Send the announce including the app data
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destination_1.announce(app_data=fruit.encode("utf-8"))
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RNS.log(
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"Sent announce from "+
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RNS.prettyhexrep(destination_1.hash)+
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" ("+destination_1.name+")"
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)
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# Randomly select a noble gas
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noble_gas = noble_gases[random.randint(0,len(noble_gases)-1)]
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# Send the announce including the app data
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destination_2.announce(app_data=noble_gas.encode("utf-8"))
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RNS.log(
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"Sent announce from "+
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RNS.prettyhexrep(destination_2.hash)+
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" ("+destination_2.name+")"
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)
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# We will need to define an announce handler class that
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# Reticulum can message when an announce arrives.
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class ExampleAnnounceHandler:
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# The initialisation method takes the optional
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# aspect_filter argument. If aspect_filter is set to
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# None, all announces will be passed to the instance.
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# If only some announces are wanted, it can be set to
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# an aspect string.
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def __init__(self, aspect_filter=None):
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self.aspect_filter = aspect_filter
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# This method will be called by Reticulums Transport
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# system when an announce arrives that matches the
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# configured aspect filter. Filters must be specific,
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# and cannot use wildcards.
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def received_announce(self, destination_hash, announced_identity, app_data):
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RNS.log(
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"Received an announce from "+
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RNS.prettyhexrep(destination_hash)
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)
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if app_data:
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RNS.log(
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"The announce contained the following app data: "+
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app_data.decode("utf-8")
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)
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##########################################################
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#### Program Startup #####################################
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##########################################################
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# This part of the program gets run at startup,
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# and parses input from the user, and then starts
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# the desired program mode.
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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try:
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
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description="Reticulum example that demonstrates announces and announce handlers"
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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"--config",
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action="store",
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default=None,
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help="path to alternative Reticulum config directory",
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type=str
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)
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args = parser.parse_args()
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if args.config:
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configarg = args.config
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else:
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configarg = None
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program_setup(configarg)
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except KeyboardInterrupt:
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print("")
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exit() |