The ping example showcases how to create a network of nodes that establish connections, negotiate the ping protocol, and ping each other.
To run the example, follow these steps:
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In a first terminal window, run the following command:
cargo run
This command starts a node and prints the
PeerId
and the listening addresses, such asListening on "/ip4/0.0.0.0/tcp/24915"
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In a second terminal window, start a new instance of the example with the following command:
cargo run -- /ip4/127.0.0.1/tcp/24915
Replace
/ip4/127.0.0.1/tcp/24915
with the listen address of the first node obtained from the first terminal window. -
The two nodes will establish a connection, negotiate the ping protocol, and begin pinging each other.
The ping example demonstrates the basic usage of libp2p to create a simple p2p network and implement a ping protocol. By running multiple nodes and observing the ping behavior, users can gain insights into how libp2p facilitates communication and interaction between peers.