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discv5
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============
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[![Build Status]][Build Link] [![Doc Status]][Doc Link] [![Crates
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[Build Status]: https://github.com/sigp/discv5/workflows/build/badge.svg?branch=master
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[Build Link]: https://github.com/sigp/discv5/actions
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[Doc Status]: https://docs.rs/discv5/badge.svg
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[Doc Link]: https://docs.rs/discv5
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[Crates Status]: https://img.shields.io/crates/v/discv5.svg
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[Crates Link]: https://crates.io/crates/discv5
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[Documentation at docs.rs](https://docs.rs/discv5)
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# Overview
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This is a rust implementation of the [Discovery v5](https://github.com/ethereum/devp2p/blob/master/discv5/discv5.md)
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peer discovery protocol.
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Discovery v5 is a protocol designed for encrypted peer discovery and topic advertisement. Each peer/node
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on the network is identified via it's `ENR` ([Ethereum Node
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Record](https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-778)), which is essentially a signed key-value store
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containing the node's public key and optionally IP address and port.
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Discv5 employs a kademlia-like routing table to store and manage discovered peers and topics. The
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protocol allows for external IP discovery in NAT environments through regular PING/PONG's with
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discovered nodes. Nodes return the external IP address that they have received and a simple
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majority is chosen as our external IP address. If an external IP address is updated, this is
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produced as an event to notify the swarm (if one is used for this behaviour).
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For a simple CLI discovery service see [discv5-cli](https://github.com/AgeManning/discv5-cli)
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# Usage
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A simple example of creating this service is as follows:
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```rust
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use discv5::{enr, enr::{CombinedKey, NodeId}, TokioExecutor, Discv5, Discv5ConfigBuilder};
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use std::net::SocketAddr;
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// listening address and port
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let listen_addr = "0.0.0.0:9000".parse::<SocketAddr>().unwrap();
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// construct a local ENR
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let enr_key = CombinedKey::generate_secp256k1();
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let enr = enr::EnrBuilder::new("v4").build(&enr_key).unwrap();
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// build the tokio executor
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let mut runtime = tokio::runtime::Builder::new_multi_thread()
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.thread_name("Discv5-example")
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.enable_all()
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.build()
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.unwrap();
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// default configuration
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let config = Discv5ConfigBuilder::new().build();
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// construct the discv5 server
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let mut discv5 = Discv5::new(enr, enr_key, config).unwrap();
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// In order to bootstrap the routing table an external ENR should be added
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// This can be done via add_enr. I.e.:
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// discv5.add_enr(<ENR>)
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// start the discv5 server
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runtime.block_on(discv5.start(listen_addr));
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// run a find_node query
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runtime.block_on(async {
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let found_nodes = discv5.find_node(NodeId::random()).await.unwrap();
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println!("Found nodes: {:?}", found_nodes);
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});
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```
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