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added wrapper type and todos #348

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57 changes: 57 additions & 0 deletions rama-tcp/src/client/connect.rs
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},
};

#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
enum IPModes {
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Originally I wanted to go for a single IP Mode indeed, and work with wrapper types. However I think it makes more sense to define 2 enums:

enum DnsResolveIpMode
    dual (default)
    singleIpV4
    singleIpV6
    dualPreferIpv4

enum ConnectIpMode
    dual (default)
    ipv4
    ipv6

Don't think these belong in rama-tcp though. Probably more like in rama-net or so.

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Do I need to put these in rama-net?

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Yes as these are not specific to tcp. E.g. in a future version we'll also support udp. And other packages such as Dns might also make use of it for w/e. The common denominator is that it's all related to network protocols, as such rama-net.

You can put it in a file created as rama-net/src/mode.rs and just pub mod mode in the lib.rs file of that crate.

Dual,
SingleIpV4,
SingleIpV6,
DualPreferIpV4
}

impl Default for IPModes {
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You can easier define this by using Default in the #[derive(..)] above and set #[default] above Dual,.

fn default() -> Self {
Self::Dual
}
}

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#[derive(Clone)]
struct DnsResolveIpMode<D>{
resolver: D,
mode: IPModes
}

impl<D> DnsResolveIpMode<D>{
fn new(resolver:D, mode: IPModes) -> Self {
Self { resolver, mode}
}
}

struct ConnectIpMode<C>{
connector: C,
ip_mode: IPModes
}

impl<C>ConnectIpMode<C>{
fn new(connector: C, ip_mode: IPModes) -> Self {
Self {connector, ip_mode}
}
}

/*
TODO - Using the wrapper types
in the tcp_connect fn, update the dns type to use the DnsResolveIpMode
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I think it's in async fn tcp_connect_inner<State, Dns, Connector>( that you'll want to check for DnsResolveIpMode.

And it's in the location where we actually establish a tcp stream that you'll check for ConnectIpMode.

Originally I was thinking to also automatically let one influence the other, but I think it makes more sense to just let the user worry about that. E.g. if user selects Ipv6-only for DNS and ipv4-only for Connect, then that obviously will fail, but that is up to the user to then fix. No point in trying to do anything about that, as the only reasonable thing to do would be to return some kind of error, so let's not bother with that as the current error will already be fine enough.

*/

/// Trait used internally by [`tcp_connect`] and the `TcpConnector`
/// to actually establish the [`TcpStream`.]
pub trait TcpStreamConnector: Send + Sync + 'static {
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Dns: DnsResolver<Error: Into<BoxError>> + Clone,
Connector: TcpStreamConnector<Error: Into<BoxError> + Send + 'static> + Clone,
{
/*TODO
modify the match to use dns.ip_mode and match for
SingleIpv4 or DualPreferIpv4 or Dual
*/
let ip_it = match ip_kind {
IpKind::Ipv4 => match dns.ipv4_lookup(domain).await {
Ok(ips) => Either::A(ips.into_iter().map(IpAddr::V4)),
Expand All @@ -240,6 +287,10 @@ async fn tcp_connect_inner_branch<Dns, Connector>(
return;
}
},
/*TODO
modify the match to use dns.ip_mode and match for
SingleIpv6 or Dual
*/
IpKind::Ipv6 => match dns.ipv6_lookup(domain).await {
Ok(ips) => Either::B(ips.into_iter().map(IpAddr::V6)),
Err(err) => {
Expand All @@ -250,6 +301,12 @@ async fn tcp_connect_inner_branch<Dns, Connector>(
},
};

/*
TODO
Not sure here, we need to get the matched ip type and
use it
*/

for (index, ip) in ip_it.enumerate() {
let addr = (ip, port).into();

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