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Adding example for Identify protocol #2689

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4 changes: 4 additions & 0 deletions examples/README.md
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Expand Up @@ -27,6 +27,10 @@ A set of examples showcasing how to use rust-libp2p.

A basic key value store demonstrating libp2p and the mDNS and Kademlia protocol.

- [Identify](../protocols/identify/examples/identify.rs)

Demonstrates how to use identify protocol to query peer information.

- [IPFS Kademlia](ipfs-kad.rs)

Demonstrates how to perform Kademlia queries on the IPFS network.
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// Copyright 2018 Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
//
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//! identify example
//!
//! In the first terminal window, run:
//!
//! ```sh
//! cargo run --example identify
//! ```
//! It will print the [`PeerId`] and the listening addresses, e.g. `Listening on
//! "/ip6/2001:db8:: /tcp/24915"`
//!
//! In the second terminal window, start a new instance of the example with:
//!
//! ```sh
//! cargo run --example identify -- /ip4/127.0.0.1/tcp/24915
//! ```
//! The two nodes establish a connection, negotiate the identify protocol
//! The dialing node prints out the `PeerId` of the node it is sending identify info to
//! The other node prints out the received identify info.
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I think not only the dialer, but instead both peers will sent each other identify info once they establish a connection, no?


use futures::prelude::*;
use libp2p::swarm::{Swarm, SwarmEvent};
use libp2p::{identity, Multiaddr, PeerId};
use std::error::Error;
use libp2p_core::{identity, Multiaddr, PeerId};
use libp2p_identify::{Identify, IdentifyConfig, IdentifyEvent};
use libp2p_swarm::{Swarm, SwarmEvent};

#[async_std::main]
async fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn Error>> {
let local_key = identity::Keypair::generate_ed25519();
let local_peer_id = PeerId::from(local_key.public());
println!("Local peer id: {:?}", local_peer_id);

let transport = libp2p::development_transport(local_key.clone()).await?;

// Create a identify network behaviour.
let behaviour = Identify::new(IdentifyConfig::new("/ipfs/id/1.0.0".to_string(), local_key.public()));

let mut swarm = Swarm::new(transport, behaviour, local_peer_id);

// Tell the swarm to listen on all interfaces and a random, OS-assigned
// port.
swarm.listen_on("/ip4/0.0.0.0/tcp/0".parse()?)?;

// Dial the peer identified by the multi-address given as the second
// command-line argument, if any.
if let Some(addr) = std::env::args().nth(1) {
let remote: Multiaddr = addr.parse()?;
swarm.dial(remote)?;
println!("Dialed {}", addr)
}

loop {
match swarm.select_next_some().await {
SwarmEvent::NewListenAddr { address, .. } => println!("Listening on {:?}", address),
// Prints peer id identify info is being sent to.
SwarmEvent::Behaviour(IdentifyEvent::Sent {peer_id , ..}) => println!("Sent identify info to {:?}", peer_id),
// Prints out the info received via the identify event
SwarmEvent::Behaviour(IdentifyEvent::Received {info , ..}) => println!("Received {:?}", info),
_ => {}
}
}
}