n0-computer / iroh
- вторник, 11 февраля 2025 г. в 00:00:04
peer-2-peer that just works
Iroh gives you an API for dialing by public key. You say “connect to that phone”, iroh will find & maintain the fastest connection for you, regardless of where it is.
The fastest route is a direct connection, so if necessary, iroh tries to hole-punch. Should this fail, it can fall back to an open ecosystem of public relay servers. To ensure these connections are as fast as possible, we continuously measure iroh.
Iroh uses Quinn to establish QUIC connections between nodes. This way you get authenticated encryption, concurrent streams with stream priorities, a datagram transport and avoid head-of-line-blocking out of the box.
Use pre-existing protocols built on iroh instead of writing your own:
It's easiest to use iroh from rust.
Install it using cargo add iroh
, then on the connecting side:
const ALPN: &[u8] = b"iroh-example/echo/0";
let endpoint = Endpoint::builder().discovery_n0().bind().await?;
// Open a connection to the accepting node
let conn = endpoint.connect(addr, ALPN).await?;
// Open a bidirectional QUIC stream
let (mut send, mut recv) = conn.open_bi().await?;
// Send some data to be echoed
send.write_all(b"Hello, world!").await?;
send.finish()?;
// Receive the echo
let response = recv.read_to_end(1000).await?;
assert_eq!(&response, b"Hello, world!");
// Close the endpoint and all its connections
endpoint.close().await;
And on the accepting side:
let endpoint = Endpoint::builder().discovery_n0().bind().await?;
let router = Router::builder(endpoint)
.accept(ALPN.to_vec(), Arc::new(Echo))
.spawn()
.await?;
// The protocol definition:
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
struct Echo;
impl ProtocolHandler for Echo {
fn accept(self: Arc<Self>, connecting: Connecting) -> BoxedFuture<Result<()>> {
Box::pin(async move {
let connection = connecting.await?;
let (mut send, mut recv) = connection.accept_bi().await?;
// Echo any bytes received back directly.
let bytes_sent = tokio::io::copy(&mut recv, &mut send).await?;
send.finish()?;
connection.closed().await;
Ok(())
})
}
}
The full example code with more comments can be found at echo.rs
.
Or use one of the pre-existing protocols, e.g. iroh-blobs or iroh-gossip.
If you want to use iroh from other languages, make sure to check out iroh-ffi, the repository for FFI bindings.
This repository contains a workspace of crates:
iroh
: The core library for hole-punching & communicating with relays.iroh-relay
: The relay server implementation. This is the code we run in production (and you can, too!).iroh-base
: Common types like Hash
, key types or RelayUrl
.iroh-dns-server
: DNS server implementation powering the n0_discovery
for NodeIds, running at dns.iroh.link.iroh-net-report
: Analyzes your host's networking ability & NAT.Copyright 2024 N0, INC.
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