ceremonyclient/go-multiaddr/interface.go
2024-10-12 11:55:17 -07:00

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package multiaddr
import (
"encoding"
"encoding/json"
)
/*
Multiaddr is a cross-protocol, cross-platform format for representing
internet addresses. It emphasizes explicitness and self-description.
Learn more here: https://github.com/multiformats/multiaddr
Multiaddrs have both a binary and string representation.
import ma "github.com/multiformats/go-multiaddr"
addr, err := ma.NewMultiaddr("/ip4/1.2.3.4/tcp/80")
// err non-nil when parsing failed.
*/
type Multiaddr interface {
json.Marshaler
json.Unmarshaler
encoding.TextMarshaler
encoding.TextUnmarshaler
encoding.BinaryMarshaler
encoding.BinaryUnmarshaler
// Equal returns whether two Multiaddrs are exactly equal
Equal(Multiaddr) bool
// Bytes returns the []byte representation of this Multiaddr
//
// This function may expose immutable, internal state. Do not modify.
Bytes() []byte
// String returns the string representation of this Multiaddr
String() string
// Protocols returns the list of Protocols this Multiaddr includes
Protocols() []Protocol
// Encapsulate wraps this Multiaddr around another. For example:
//
// /ip4/1.2.3.4 encapsulate /tcp/80 = /ip4/1.2.3.4/tcp/80
//
Encapsulate(Multiaddr) Multiaddr
// Decapsulate removes a Multiaddr wrapping. For example:
//
// /ip4/1.2.3.4/tcp/80 decapsulate /tcp/80 = /ip4/1.2.3.4
// /ip4/1.2.3.4/tcp/80 decapsulate /udp/80 = /ip4/1.2.3.4/tcp/80
// /ip4/1.2.3.4/tcp/80 decapsulate /ip4/1.2.3.4 = nil
//
Decapsulate(Multiaddr) Multiaddr
// ValueForProtocol returns the value (if any) following the specified protocol
//
// Note: protocols can appear multiple times in a single multiaddr.
// Consider using `ForEach` to walk over the addr manually.
ValueForProtocol(code int) (string, error)
}