libp2p is a networking stack and library modularized out of The IPFS Project, and bundled separately for other tools to use.
libp2p is the product of a long, and arduous quest of understanding -- a deep dive into the internet's network stack, and plentiful peer-to-peer protocols from the past. Building large-scale peer-to-peer systems has been complex and difficult in the last 15 years, and libp2p is a way to fix that. It is a "network stack" -- a protocol suite -- that cleanly separates concerns, and enables sophisticated applications to only use the protocols they absolutely need, without giving up interoperability and upgradeability. libp2p grew out of IPFS, but it is built so that lots of people can use it, for lots of different projects.
To learn more, check out the following resources:
- Our documentation
- Our community discussion forum
- The libp2p Specification
- js-libp2p implementation
- rust-libp2p implementation
This repository (go-libp2p
) serves as the entrypoint to the universe of modules that compose the Go implementation of the libp2p stack.
You can start using go-libp2p in your Go application simply by adding imports from our repos, e.g.:
import "github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p"
Examples can be found in the examples folder.
While developing, you may need to make changes to several modules at once, or you may want changes made locally in one module to be available for import by another.
The go-libp2p workspace provides a developer-oriented view of the modules that comprise go-libp2p.
Using the tooling in the workspace repository, you can checkout all of go-libp2p's module repos and enter "local mode", which adds replace directives to the go.mod files in each local working copy. When you build locally, the libp2p depdendencies will be resolved from your local working copies.
Once you've committed your changes, you can switch back to "remote mode", which removes the replace directives and pulls imports from the main go module cache.
See the workspace repo for more information.
go test ./...
will run all tests in the repo.
This table is generated using the module
package-table
withpackage-table --data=package-list.json
.
List of packages currently in existence for libp2p:
Name | CI/Travis | Coverage | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Libp2p | |||
go-libp2p |
go-libp2p entry point | ||
go-libp2p-core |
core interfaces, types, and abstractions | ||
go-libp2p-blankhost |
minimal implementation of the "host" interface | ||
Network | |||
go-libp2p-swarm |
reference implementation of network state machine | ||
Transport | |||
go-ws-transport |
WebSocket transport | ||
go-tcp-transport |
TCP transport | ||
go-libp2p-quic-transport |
QUIC transport | ||
go-udp-transport |
UDP transport | ||
go-utp-transport |
uTorrent transport (UTP) | ||
go-libp2p-circuit |
relay transport | ||
go-libp2p-transport-upgrader |
upgrades multiaddr-net connections into full libp2p transports | ||
go-libp2p-reuseport-transport |
partial transport for building transports that reuse ports | ||
Encrypted Channels | |||
go-libp2p-noise |
Noise crypto channel | ||
go-libp2p-tls |
TLS 1.3+ crypto channel | ||
go-conn-security-multistream |
multistream multiplexed meta crypto channel | ||
Private Network | |||
go-libp2p-pnet |
reference private networking implementation | ||
Stream Muxers | |||
go-libp2p-yamux |
YAMUX stream multiplexer | ||
go-libp2p-mplex |
MPLEX stream multiplexer | ||
NAT Traversal | |||
go-libp2p-nat |
|||
Peerstore | |||
go-libp2p-peerstore |
reference implementation of peer metadata storage component | ||
Connection Manager | |||
go-libp2p-connmgr |
reference implementation of connection manager | ||
Routing | |||
go-libp2p-record |
record type and validator logic | ||
go-libp2p-kad-dht |
Kademlia-like router | ||
go-libp2p-kbucket |
Kademlia routing table helper types | ||
go-libp2p-coral-dht |
Router based on Coral DHT | ||
go-libp2p-pubsub-router |
record-store over pubsub adapter | ||
Consensus | |||
go-libp2p-consensus |
consensus protocols interfaces | ||
go-libp2p-raft |
consensus implementation over raft | ||
Pubsub | |||
go-libp2p-pubsub |
multiple pubsub over libp2p implementations | ||
RPC | |||
go-libp2p-gorpc |
a simple RPC library for libp2p | ||
Utilities/miscellaneous | |||
go-libp2p-loggables |
logging helpers | ||
go-maddr-filter |
multiaddr filtering helpers | ||
go-libp2p-netutil |
misc utilities | ||
go-msgio |
length prefixed data channel | ||
go-addr-util |
address utilities for libp2p swarm | ||
go-buffer-pool |
a variable size buffer pool for go | ||
go-libp2p-routing-helpers |
routing helpers | ||
go-reuseport |
enables reuse of addresses | ||
go-sockaddr |
utils for sockaddr conversions | ||
go-flow-metrics |
metrics library | ||
go-libp2p-gostream |
Go 'net' wrappers for libp2p | ||
go-libp2p-http |
HTTP on top of libp2p streams | ||
Testing and examples | |||
go-libp2p-testing |
a collection of testing utilities for libp2p |
go-libp2p is part of The IPFS Project, and is MIT-licensed open source software. We welcome contributions big and small! Take a look at the community contributing notes. Please make sure to check the issues. Search the closed ones before reporting things, and help us with the open ones.
Guidelines:
- read the libp2p spec
- ask questions or talk about things in our discussion forums, or open an issue for bug reports, or #libp2p on freenode.
- ensure you are able to contribute (no legal issues please -- we use the DCO)
- get in touch with @marten-seemann about how best to contribute
- have fun!
There's a few things you can do right now to help out:
- Go through the modules below and check out existing issues. This would be especially useful for modules in active development. Some knowledge of IPFS/libp2p may be required, as well as the infrasture behind it - for instance, you may need to read up on p2p and more complex operations like muxing to be able to help technically.
- Perform code reviews.
- Add tests. There can never be enough tests.
We test against and support the two most recent major releases of Go. This is informed by Go's own security policy.