A network swarm that uses discovery-channel to find and connect to peers.
This module implements peer connection state and builds on discovery-channel which implements peer discovery. This uses TCP sockets by default and has experimental support for UTP.
npm install discovery-swarm
var swarm = require('discovery-swarm')
var sw = swarm()
sw.listen(1000)
sw.join('ubuntu-14.04') // can be any id/name/hash
sw.on('connection', function (connection) {
console.log('found + connected to peer')
})
Create a new swarm. Options include:
{
id: crypto.randomBytes(32), // peer-id for user
stream: stream // stream to replicate across peers
utp: true, // use utp for discovery
tcp: true, // use tcp for discovery
maxConnections: 0, // max number of connections.
whitelist: [] // array of ip addresses to restrict connections to
}
For full list of opts
take a look at discovery-channel
Join a channel specified by key
(usually a name, hash or id, must be a Buffer or a string). After joining will immediately search for peers advertising this key, and re-announce on a timer.
If you pass opts.announce
as a falsy value you don't announce your port (e.g. you will be in discover-only mode)
If you specify cb, it will be called when the first round of discovery has completed. But only on the first round.
Leave the channel specified key
Number of peers we are trying to connect to
Number of peers discovered but not connected to yet
List of connections to other peers.
Emitted when you connect to another peer. Info is an object that contains info about the connection
{
type: 'tcp', // the type, tcp or utp
initiator: true, // wheather we initiated the connection or someone else did
channel: Buffer('...'), // the channel this connetion was initiated on. only set if initiator === true
host: '127.0.0.1', // the remote address of the peer.
port: 8080, // the remote port of the peer.
id: Buffer('...') // the remote peer's peer-id.
}
Listen on a specific port. Should be called before add
MIT