chore: add logs to debug connection

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Akash Mondal
2025-06-17 12:23:59 +00:00
committed by lla-dane
parent cb6fd27626
commit 369f79306f
2 changed files with 294 additions and 69 deletions

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
QUIC Echo Example - Direct replacement for examples/echo/echo.py
QUIC Echo Example - Fixed version with proper client/server separation
This program demonstrates a simple echo protocol using QUIC transport where a peer
listens for connections and copies back any input received on a stream.
Modified from the original TCP version to use QUIC transport, providing:
- Built-in TLS security
- Native stream multiplexing
- Better performance over UDP
- Modern QUIC protocol features
Fixed to properly separate client and server modes - clients don't start listeners.
"""
import argparse
@ -40,16 +36,8 @@ async def _echo_stream_handler(stream: INetStream) -> None:
await stream.close()
async def run(port: int, destination: str, seed: int | None = None) -> None:
"""
Run echo server or client with QUIC transport.
Key changes from TCP version:
1. UDP multiaddr instead of TCP
2. QUIC transport configuration
3. Everything else remains the same!
"""
# CHANGED: UDP + QUIC instead of TCP
async def run_server(port: int, seed: int | None = None) -> None:
"""Run echo server with QUIC transport."""
listen_addr = multiaddr.Multiaddr(f"/ip4/0.0.0.0/udp/{port}/quic")
if seed:
@ -63,7 +51,7 @@ async def run(port: int, destination: str, seed: int | None = None) -> None:
secret = secrets.token_bytes(32)
# NEW: QUIC transport configuration
# QUIC transport configuration
quic_config = QUICTransportConfig(
idle_timeout=30.0,
max_concurrent_streams=1000,
@ -71,46 +59,87 @@ async def run(port: int, destination: str, seed: int | None = None) -> None:
enable_draft29=False,
)
# CHANGED: Add QUIC transport options
# Create host with QUIC transport
host = new_host(
key_pair=create_new_key_pair(secret),
transport_opt={"quic_config": quic_config},
)
# Server mode: start listener
async with host.run(listen_addrs=[listen_addr]):
print(f"I am {host.get_id().to_string()}")
host.set_stream_handler(PROTOCOL_ID, _echo_stream_handler)
if not destination: # Server mode
host.set_stream_handler(PROTOCOL_ID, _echo_stream_handler)
print(
"Run this from the same folder in another console:\n\n"
f"python3 ./examples/echo/echo_quic.py "
f"-d {host.get_addrs()[0]}\n"
)
print("Waiting for incoming QUIC connections...")
await trio.sleep_forever()
print(
"Run this from the same folder in another console:\n\n"
f"python3 ./examples/echo/echo_quic.py "
f"-d {host.get_addrs()[0]}\n"
)
print("Waiting for incoming QUIC connections...")
await trio.sleep_forever()
else: # Client mode
maddr = multiaddr.Multiaddr(destination)
info = info_from_p2p_addr(maddr)
# Associate the peer with local ip address
await host.connect(info)
async def run_client(destination: str, seed: int | None = None) -> None:
"""Run echo client with QUIC transport."""
if seed:
import random
# Start a stream with the destination.
# Multiaddress of the destination peer is fetched from the peerstore
# using 'peerId'.
stream = await host.new_stream(info.peer_id, [PROTOCOL_ID])
random.seed(seed)
secret_number = random.getrandbits(32 * 8)
secret = secret_number.to_bytes(length=32, byteorder="big")
else:
import secrets
msg = b"hi, there!\n"
secret = secrets.token_bytes(32)
await stream.write(msg)
# Notify the other side about EOF
await stream.close()
response = await stream.read()
# QUIC transport configuration
quic_config = QUICTransportConfig(
idle_timeout=30.0,
max_concurrent_streams=1000,
connection_timeout=10.0,
enable_draft29=False,
)
print(f"Sent: {msg.decode('utf-8')}")
print(f"Got: {response.decode('utf-8')}")
# Create host with QUIC transport
host = new_host(
key_pair=create_new_key_pair(secret),
transport_opt={"quic_config": quic_config},
)
# Client mode: NO listener, just connect
async with host.run(listen_addrs=[]): # Empty listen_addrs for client
print(f"I am {host.get_id().to_string()}")
maddr = multiaddr.Multiaddr(destination)
info = info_from_p2p_addr(maddr)
# Connect to server
await host.connect(info)
# Start a stream with the destination
stream = await host.new_stream(info.peer_id, [PROTOCOL_ID])
msg = b"hi, there!\n"
await stream.write(msg)
# Notify the other side about EOF
await stream.close()
response = await stream.read()
print(f"Sent: {msg.decode('utf-8')}")
print(f"Got: {response.decode('utf-8')}")
async def run(port: int, destination: str, seed: int | None = None) -> None:
"""
Run echo server or client with QUIC transport.
Fixed version that properly separates client and server modes.
"""
if not destination: # Server mode
await run_server(port, seed)
else: # Client mode
await run_client(destination, seed)
def main() -> None:
@ -122,16 +151,16 @@ def main() -> None:
QUIC provides built-in TLS security and stream multiplexing over UDP.
To use it, first run 'python ./echo.py -p <PORT>', where <PORT> is
the UDP port number.Then, run another host with ,
'python ./echo.py -p <ANOTHER_PORT> -d <DESTINATION>'
To use it, first run 'python ./echo_quic_fixed.py -p <PORT>', where <PORT> is
the UDP port number. Then, run another host with ,
'python ./echo_quic_fixed.py -d <DESTINATION>'
where <DESTINATION> is the QUIC multiaddress of the previous listener host.
"""
example_maddr = "/ip4/127.0.0.1/udp/8000/quic/p2p/QmQn4SwGkDZKkUEpBRBv"
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=description)
parser.add_argument("-p", "--port", default=8000, type=int, help="UDP port number")
parser.add_argument("-p", "--port", default=0, type=int, help="UDP port number")
parser.add_argument(
"-d",
"--destination",
@ -152,6 +181,7 @@ def main() -> None:
pass
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG)
if __name__ == "__main__":
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG)
logging.getLogger("aioquic").setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
main()