+//! # netwatcher
+//!
+//! `netwatcher` is a cross-platform library for enumerating network interfaces and their
+//! IP addresses, featuring the ability to watch for changes to those interfaces
+//! _efficiently_. It uses platform-specific methods to detect when interface changes
+//! have occurred instead of polling, which means that you find out about changes more
+//! quickly and there is no CPU or wakeup overhead when nothing is happening.
+//!
+//! ## List example
+//!
+//! ```
+//! /// Returns a HashMap from ifindex (a `u32`) to an `Interface` struct
+//! let interfaces = netwatcher::list_interfaces().unwrap();
+//! for i in interfaces.values() {
+//! println!("interface {} has {} IPs", i.name, i.ips.len());
+//! }
+//! ```
+//!
+//! ## Watch example
+//!
+//! ```
+//! let handle = netwatcher::watch_interfaces(|update| {
+//! // This callback will fire once immediately with the existing state
+//!
+//! // Update includes the latest snapshot of all interfaces
+//! println!("Current interface map: {:#?}", update.interfaces);
+//!
+//! // The `UpdateDiff` describes changes since previous callback
+//! // You can choose whether to use the snapshot, diff, or both
+//! println!("ifindexes added: {:?}", update.diff.added);
+//! println!("ifindexes removed: {:?}", update.diff.removed);
+//! for (ifindex, if_diff) in update.diff.modified {
+//! println!("Interface index {} has changed", ifindex);
+//! println!("Added IPs: {:?}", if_diff.addrs_added);
+//! println!("Removed IPs: {:?}", if_diff.addrs_removed);
+//! }
+//! });
+//! // keep `handle` alive as long as you want callbacks
+//! // ...
+//! drop(handle);
+//! ```
+
use std::{
collections::{HashMap, HashSet},
net::{IpAddr, Ipv4Addr, Ipv6Addr},
ops::Sub,
};
+mod error;
+
#[cfg_attr(windows, path = "list_win.rs")]
#[cfg_attr(unix, path = "list_unix.rs")]
mod list;
#[cfg_attr(windows, path = "watch_win.rs")]
#[cfg_attr(target_vendor = "apple", path = "watch_mac.rs")]
-#[cfg_attr(target_os = "linux", path = "watch_linux.rs")]
+#[cfg_attr(
+ any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "android"),
+ path = "watch_linux.rs"
+)]
mod watch;
type IfIndex = u32;
+pub use error::Error;
+
/// Information about one network interface at a point in time.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct Interface {
}
/// Information delivered via callback when a network interface change is detected.
-///
+///
/// This contains up-to-date information about all interfaces, plus a diff which
/// details which interfaces and IP addresses have changed since the last callback.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub addrs_removed: Vec<IpAddr>,
}
-/// Errors in netwatcher or in one of the underlying platform integratinos.
-#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
-pub enum Error {
- // TODO: handle all cases with proper sources
- Internal,
-}
-
#[derive(Default, PartialEq, Eq)]
struct List(HashMap<IfIndex, Interface>);
}
/// A handle to keep alive as long as you wish to receive callbacks.
-///
+///
/// If the callback is executing at the time the handle is dropped, drop will block until
/// the callback is finished and it's guaranteed that it will not be called again.
-///
+///
/// Do not drop the handle from within the callback itself. It will probably deadlock.
pub struct WatchHandle {
_inner: watch::WatchHandle,
}
/// Retrieve information about all enabled network interfaces and their IP addresses.
-///
+///
/// This is a once-off operation. If you want to detect changes over time, see `watch_interfaces`.
pub fn list_interfaces() -> Result<HashMap<IfIndex, Interface>, Error> {
list::list_interfaces().map(|list| list.0)
}
/// Retrieve interface information and watch for changes, which will be delivered via callback.
-///
+///
/// If setting up the watch is successful, this returns a `WatchHandle` which must be kept for
/// as long as the provided callback should operate.
-///
+///
/// The callback will fire once immediately with an initial interface list, and a diff as if
/// there were originally no interfaces present.
-pub fn watch_interfaces<F: FnMut(Update) + Send + 'static>(callback: F) -> Result<WatchHandle, Error> {
+///
+/// This function will return an error if there is a problem configuring the watcher, or if there
+/// is an error retrieving the initial interface list.
+///
+/// We assume that if listing the interfaces worked the first time, then it will continue to work
+/// for as long as the watcher is running. If listing interfaces begins to fail later, those
+/// failures will be swallowed and the callback will not be called for that change event.
+pub fn watch_interfaces<F: FnMut(Update) + Send + 'static>(
+ callback: F,
+) -> Result<WatchHandle, Error> {
watch::watch_interfaces(callback).map(|handle| WatchHandle { _inner: handle })
}