pub enum Protocol<'a> {
Show 31 variants
Dccp(u16),
Dns(Cow<'a, str>),
Dns4(Cow<'a, str>),
Dns6(Cow<'a, str>),
Dnsaddr(Cow<'a, str>),
Http,
Https,
Ip4(Ipv4Addr),
Ip6(Ipv6Addr),
P2pWebRtcDirect,
P2pWebRtcStar,
WebRTC,
Certhash(Multihash),
P2pWebSocketStar,
Memory(u64),
Onion(Cow<'a, [u8; 10]>, u16),
Onion3(Onion3Addr<'a>),
P2p(Multihash),
P2pCircuit,
Quic,
QuicV1,
Sctp(u16),
Tcp(u16),
Tls,
Noise,
Udp(u16),
Udt,
Unix(Cow<'a, str>),
Utp,
Ws(Cow<'a, str>),
Wss(Cow<'a, str>),
}
Expand description
Protocol
describes all possible multiaddress protocols.
For Unix
, Ws
and Wss
we use &str
instead of Path
to allow
cross-platform usage of Protocol
since encoding Paths
to bytes is
platform-specific. This means that the actual validation of paths needs to
happen separately.
Variants§
Dccp(u16)
Dns(Cow<'a, str>)
Dns4(Cow<'a, str>)
Dns6(Cow<'a, str>)
Dnsaddr(Cow<'a, str>)
Http
Https
Ip4(Ipv4Addr)
Ip6(Ipv6Addr)
P2pWebRtcDirect
P2pWebRtcStar
WebRTC
Certhash(Multihash)
P2pWebSocketStar
Memory(u64)
Contains the “port” to contact. Similar to TCP or UDP, 0 means “assign me a port”.
Onion(Cow<'a, [u8; 10]>, u16)
Onion3(Onion3Addr<'a>)
P2p(Multihash)
P2pCircuit
Quic
QuicV1
Sctp(u16)
Tcp(u16)
Tls
Noise
Udp(u16)
Udt
Unix(Cow<'a, str>)
Utp
Ws(Cow<'a, str>)
Wss(Cow<'a, str>)
Implementations§
source§impl<'a> Protocol<'a>
impl<'a> Protocol<'a>
sourcepub fn from_str_parts<I>(iter: I) -> Result<Self>where
I: Iterator<Item = &'a str>,
pub fn from_str_parts<I>(iter: I) -> Result<Self>where I: Iterator<Item = &'a str>,
Parse a protocol value from the given iterator of string slices.
The parsing only consumes the minimum amount of string slices necessary to produce a well-formed protocol. The same iterator can thus be used to parse a sequence of protocols in succession. It is up to client code to check that iteration has finished whenever appropriate.
sourcepub fn from_bytes(input: &'a [u8]) -> Result<(Self, &'a [u8])>
pub fn from_bytes(input: &'a [u8]) -> Result<(Self, &'a [u8])>
Parse a single Protocol
value from its byte slice representation,
returning the protocol as well as the remaining byte slice.
sourcepub fn write_bytes<W: Write>(&self, w: &mut W) -> Result<()>
pub fn write_bytes<W: Write>(&self, w: &mut W) -> Result<()>
Encode this protocol by writing its binary representation into
the given Write
impl.
sourcepub fn acquire<'b>(self) -> Protocol<'b>
pub fn acquire<'b>(self) -> Protocol<'b>
Turn this Protocol
into one that owns its data, thus being valid for any lifetime.