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# go-libp2p-gostream
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> Go "net" wrappers for libp2p
Package `gostream` allows to replace the standard net stack in Go with
[LibP2P](https://github.com/libp2p/libp2p) streams.
Given a libp2p.Host, `gostream` provides Dial() and Listen() methods which
return implementations of net.Conn and net.Listener.
Instead of the regular "host:port" addressing, `gostream` uses a Peer ID, and
rather than a raw TCP connection, gostream will use libp2p's net.Stream. This
means your connections will take advantage of libp2p's multi-routes, NAT
traversal, and stream multiplexing.
## Table of Contents
- [Install](#install)
- [Usage](#usage)
- [Contribute](#contribute)
- [License](#license)
## Install
This package is a library that uses Go modules for depedency management.
## Usage
Documentation can be read at
[Godoc](https://godoc.org/github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p-gostream). The
important bits follow.
A simple communication between peers -one acting as server and the other as
client- would work like:
```go
go func() {
listener, _ := Listen(srvHost, tag)
defer listener.Close()
servConn, _ := listener.Accept()
defer servConn.Close()
reader := bufio.NewReader(servConn)
msg, _ := reader.ReadString('\n')
fmt.Println(msg)
servConn.Write([]byte("answer!\n"))
}()
clientConn, _ := Dial(context.Background(), clientHost, srvHost.ID(), tag)
clientConn.Write([]byte("question?\n"))
resp, _ := ioutil.ReadAll(clientConn)
fmt.Println(resp)
```
Note error handling above is ommited.
## Contribute
PRs accepted.
## License
MIT © Protocol Labs, Inc.