lbcd/config.go
Owain G. Ainsworth 6116a6cb02 Support --listen.
This allows the provision of address/port pairs to be listened on instead
of just providing the port. e.g.:
btcd --listen 1.2.3.4:4321 --listen 127.0.0.01 --listen [::1]:5432

When --proxy and --connect are used, we disable listening *unless* any --listen
arguments have been provided, when we will listen on those addresses as
requested.

Initial code by davec, integration by myself.

Closes #33

allow listens to fail, but warn. error if all failed

fmt
2013-11-14 01:15:47 +00:00

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// Copyright (c) 2013 Conformal Systems LLC.
// Use of this source code is governed by an ISC
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package main
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/conformal/btcdb"
_ "github.com/conformal/btcdb/ldb"
"github.com/conformal/btcutil"
"github.com/conformal/btcwire"
"github.com/conformal/go-flags"
"net"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
)
const (
defaultConfigFilename = "btcd.conf"
defaultDataDirname = "data"
defaultLogLevel = "info"
defaultBtcnet = btcwire.MainNet
defaultMaxPeers = 125
defaultBanDuration = time.Hour * 24
defaultVerifyEnabled = false
defaultDbType = "leveldb"
)
var (
btcdHomeDir = btcutil.AppDataDir("btcd", false)
defaultConfigFile = filepath.Join(btcdHomeDir, defaultConfigFilename)
defaultDataDir = filepath.Join(btcdHomeDir, defaultDataDirname)
defaultListener = net.JoinHostPort("", netParams(defaultBtcnet).listenPort)
knownDbTypes = btcdb.SupportedDBs()
)
// config defines the configuration options for btcd.
//
// See loadConfig for details on the configuration load process.
type config struct {
ShowVersion bool `short:"V" long:"version" description:"Display version information and exit"`
ConfigFile string `short:"C" long:"configfile" description:"Path to configuration file"`
DataDir string `short:"b" long:"datadir" description:"Directory to store data"`
AddPeers []string `short:"a" long:"addpeer" description:"Add a peer to connect with at startup"`
ConnectPeers []string `long:"connect" description:"Connect only to the specified peers at startup"`
DisableListen bool `long:"nolisten" description:"Disable listening for incoming connections -- NOTE: Listening is automatically disabled if the --connect option is used or if the --proxy option is used without the --tor option"`
Listeners []string `long:"listen" description:"Listen for connections on this interface/port (default all interfaces port: 8333, testnet: 18333)"`
MaxPeers int `long:"maxpeers" description:"Max number of inbound and outbound peers"`
BanDuration time.Duration `long:"banduration" description:"How long to ban misbehaving peers. Valid time units are {s, m, h}. Minimum 1 second"`
RPCUser string `short:"u" long:"rpcuser" description:"Username for RPC connections"`
RPCPass string `short:"P" long:"rpcpass" description:"Password for RPC connections"`
RPCPort string `short:"r" long:"rpcport" description:"Listen for JSON/RPC messages on this port"`
DisableRPC bool `long:"norpc" description:"Disable built-in RPC server -- NOTE: The RPC server is disabled by default if no rpcuser/rpcpass is specified"`
DisableDNSSeed bool `long:"nodnsseed" description:"Disable DNS seeding for peers"`
Proxy string `long:"proxy" description:"Connect via SOCKS5 proxy (eg. 127.0.0.1:9050)"`
ProxyUser string `long:"proxyuser" description:"Username for proxy server"`
ProxyPass string `long:"proxypass" description:"Password for proxy server"`
UseTor bool `long:"tor" description:"Specifies the proxy server used is a Tor node"`
TestNet3 bool `long:"testnet" description:"Use the test network"`
RegressionTest bool `long:"regtest" description:"Use the regression test network"`
DisableCheckpoints bool `long:"nocheckpoints" description:"Disable built-in checkpoints. Don't do this unless you know what you're doing."`
DbType string `long:"dbtype" description:"Database backend to use for the Block Chain"`
Profile string `long:"profile" description:"Enable HTTP profiling on given port -- NOTE port must be between 1024 and 65536"`
CpuProfile string `long:"cpuprofile" description:"Write CPU profile to the specified file"`
DebugLevel string `short:"d" long:"debuglevel" description:"Logging level {trace, debug, info, warn, error, critical}"`
}
// cleanAndExpandPath expands environement variables and leading ~ in the
// passed path, cleans the result, and returns it.
func cleanAndExpandPath(path string) string {
// Expand initial ~ to OS specific home directory.
if strings.HasPrefix(path, "~") {
homeDir := filepath.Dir(btcdHomeDir)
path = strings.Replace(path, "~", homeDir, 1)
}
// NOTE: The os.ExpandEnv doesn't work with Windows-style %VARIABLE%,
// but they variables can still be expanded via POSIX-style $VARIABLE.
return filepath.Clean(os.ExpandEnv(path))
}
// validLogLevel returns whether or not logLevel is a valid debug log level.
func validLogLevel(logLevel string) bool {
switch logLevel {
case "trace":
fallthrough
case "debug":
fallthrough
case "info":
fallthrough
case "warn":
fallthrough
case "error":
fallthrough
case "critical":
return true
}
return false
}
// validDbType returns whether or not dbType is a supported database type.
func validDbType(dbType string) bool {
for _, knownType := range knownDbTypes {
if dbType == knownType {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// removeDuplicateAddresses returns a new slice with all duplicate entries in
// addrs removed.
func removeDuplicateAddresses(addrs []string) []string {
result := make([]string, 0)
seen := map[string]bool{}
for _, val := range addrs {
if _, ok := seen[val]; !ok {
result = append(result, val)
seen[val] = true
}
}
return result
}
// normalizeAddress returns addr with the passed default port appended if
// there is not already a port specified.
func normalizeAddress(addr, defaultPort string) string {
_, _, err := net.SplitHostPort(addr)
if err != nil {
return net.JoinHostPort(addr, defaultPort)
}
return addr
}
// normalizeAddresses returns a new slice with all the passed peer addresses
// normalized with the given default port, and all duplicates removed.
func normalizeAddresses(addrs []string, defaultPort string) []string {
for i, addr := range addrs {
addrs[i] = normalizeAddress(addr, defaultPort)
}
return removeDuplicateAddresses(addrs)
}
// cleanListenAddresses returns a new slice with all the passed peer addresses
// normalized and duplicates removed.
func cleanListenAddresses(addrs []string) []string {
return normalizeAddresses(addrs, activeNetParams.listenPort)
}
// cleanPeerAddresses returns a new slice with all the passed peer addresses
// normalized and duplicates removed.
func cleanPeerAddresses(addrs []string) []string {
return normalizeAddresses(addrs, activeNetParams.peerPort)
}
// updateConfigWithActiveParams update the passed config with parameters
// from the active net params if the relevant options in the passed config
// object are the default so options specified by the user on the command line
// are not overridden.
func updateConfigWithActiveParams(cfg *config) {
// Even though there should only be one default, a duplicate might
// have been specified via the config file or CLI options. So, make
// sure to update all default entries rather than only the first one
// found. Duplicates are removed later.
if cfg.RPCPort == netParams(defaultBtcnet).rpcPort {
cfg.RPCPort = activeNetParams.rpcPort
}
}
// filesExists reports whether the named file or directory exists.
func fileExists(name string) bool {
if _, err := os.Stat(name); err != nil {
if os.IsNotExist(err) {
return false
}
}
return true
}
// loadConfig initializes and parses the config using a config file and command
// line options.
//
// The configuration proceeds as follows:
// 1) Start with a default config with sane settings
// 2) Pre-parse the command line to check for an alternative config file
// 3) Load configuration file overwriting defaults with any specified options
// 4) Parse CLI options and overwrite/add any specified options
//
// The above results in btcd functioning properly without any config settings
// while still allowing the user to override settings with config files and
// command line options. Command line options always take precedence.
func loadConfig() (*config, []string, error) {
// Default config.
cfg := config{
DebugLevel: defaultLogLevel,
RPCPort: netParams(defaultBtcnet).rpcPort,
MaxPeers: defaultMaxPeers,
BanDuration: defaultBanDuration,
ConfigFile: defaultConfigFile,
DataDir: defaultDataDir,
DbType: defaultDbType,
}
// Pre-parse the command line options to see if an alternative config
// file or the version flag was specified.
preCfg := cfg
preParser := flags.NewParser(&preCfg, flags.Default)
_, err := preParser.Parse()
if err != nil {
if e, ok := err.(*flags.Error); !ok || e.Type != flags.ErrHelp {
preParser.WriteHelp(os.Stderr)
}
return nil, nil, err
}
// Show the version and exit if the version flag was specified.
if preCfg.ShowVersion {
appName := filepath.Base(os.Args[0])
appName = strings.TrimSuffix(appName, filepath.Ext(appName))
fmt.Println(appName, "version", version())
os.Exit(0)
}
// Load additional config from file.
parser := flags.NewParser(&cfg, flags.Default)
err = parser.ParseIniFile(preCfg.ConfigFile)
if err != nil {
if _, ok := err.(*os.PathError); !ok {
fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, err)
parser.WriteHelp(os.Stderr)
return nil, nil, err
}
log.Warnf("%v", err)
}
// Don't add peers from the config file when in regression test mode.
if preCfg.RegressionTest && len(cfg.AddPeers) > 0 {
cfg.AddPeers = nil
}
// Parse command line options again to ensure they take precedence.
remainingArgs, err := parser.Parse()
if err != nil {
if e, ok := err.(*flags.Error); !ok || e.Type != flags.ErrHelp {
parser.WriteHelp(os.Stderr)
}
return nil, nil, err
}
// The two test networks can't be selected simultaneously.
if cfg.TestNet3 && cfg.RegressionTest {
str := "%s: The testnet and regtest params can't be used " +
"together -- choose one of the two"
err := fmt.Errorf(str, "loadConfig")
fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, err)
parser.WriteHelp(os.Stderr)
return nil, nil, err
}
// Choose the active network params based on the testnet and regression
// test net flags.
if cfg.TestNet3 {
activeNetParams = netParams(btcwire.TestNet3)
} else if cfg.RegressionTest {
activeNetParams = netParams(btcwire.TestNet)
}
updateConfigWithActiveParams(&cfg)
// Validate debug log level.
if !validLogLevel(cfg.DebugLevel) {
str := "%s: The specified debug level [%v] is invalid"
err := fmt.Errorf(str, "loadConfig", cfg.DebugLevel)
fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, err)
parser.WriteHelp(os.Stderr)
return nil, nil, err
}
// Validate database type.
if !validDbType(cfg.DbType) {
str := "%s: The specified database type [%v] is invalid -- " +
"supported types %v"
err := fmt.Errorf(str, "loadConfig", cfg.DbType, knownDbTypes)
fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, err)
parser.WriteHelp(os.Stderr)
return nil, nil, err
}
// Validate profile port number
if cfg.Profile != "" {
profilePort, err := strconv.Atoi(cfg.Profile)
if err != nil || profilePort < 1024 || profilePort > 65535 {
str := "%s: The profile port must be between 1024 and 65535"
err := fmt.Errorf(str, "loadConfig")
fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, err)
parser.WriteHelp(os.Stderr)
return nil, nil, err
}
}
// Append the network type to the data directory so it is "namespaced"
// per network. In addition to the block database, there are other
// pieces of data that are saved to disk such as address manager state.
// All data is specific to a network, so namespacing the data directory
// means each individual piece of serialized data does not have to
// worry about changing names per network and such.
cfg.DataDir = cleanAndExpandPath(cfg.DataDir)
cfg.DataDir = filepath.Join(cfg.DataDir, activeNetParams.netName)
// Don't allow ban durations that are too short.
if cfg.BanDuration < time.Duration(time.Second) {
str := "%s: The banduration option may not be less than 1s -- parsed [%v]"
err := fmt.Errorf(str, "loadConfig", cfg.BanDuration)
fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, err)
parser.WriteHelp(os.Stderr)
return nil, nil, err
}
// --addPeer and --connect do not mix.
if len(cfg.AddPeers) > 0 && len(cfg.ConnectPeers) > 0 {
str := "%s: the --addpeer and --connect options can not be " +
"mixed"
err := fmt.Errorf(str, "loadConfig")
fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, err)
parser.WriteHelp(os.Stderr)
return nil, nil, err
}
// --tor requires --proxy to be set.
if cfg.UseTor && cfg.Proxy == "" {
str := "%s: the --tor option requires --proxy to be set"
err := fmt.Errorf(str, "loadConfig")
fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, err)
parser.WriteHelp(os.Stderr)
return nil, nil, err
}
// --proxy or --connect without --listen disables listening.
if (cfg.Proxy != "" || len(cfg.ConnectPeers) > 0) &&
len(cfg.Listeners) == 0 {
cfg.DisableListen = true
}
// Connect means no DNS seeding.
if len(cfg.ConnectPeers) > 0 {
cfg.DisableDNSSeed = true
}
// Add the default listener if none were specified. The default
// listener is all addresses on the listen port for the network
// we are to connect to.
if len(cfg.Listeners) == 0 {
cfg.Listeners = []string{
net.JoinHostPort("", activeNetParams.listenPort),
}
}
// The RPC server is disabled if no username or password is provided.
if cfg.RPCUser == "" || cfg.RPCPass == "" {
cfg.DisableRPC = true
}
// Add default port to all listner addresses if needed and remove
// duplicate addresses.
cfg.Listeners = cleanListenAddresses(cfg.Listeners)
// Add default port to all added peer addresses if needed and remove
// duplicate addresses.
cfg.AddPeers = cleanPeerAddresses(cfg.AddPeers)
cfg.ConnectPeers = cleanPeerAddresses(cfg.ConnectPeers)
return &cfg, remainingArgs, nil
}