+ /// Try to discover the external address for the local node, and add it to its list of addresses.
+ /** This function is equivalent to:
+ *
+ * mesh->add_address(mesh->get_external_address());
+ *
+ * Read the description of get_external_address() for the limitations of this function.
+ *
+ * @return This function returns true if the address was added, false otherwise.
+ */
+ bool add_external_address() {
+ return meshlink_add_external_address(handle);
+ }
+
+ /// Get the network port used by the local node.
+ /** This function returns the network port that the local node is listening on.
+ *
+ * @return This function returns the port number, or -1 in case of an error.
+ */
+ int get_port() {
+ return meshlink_get_port(handle);
+ }
+
+ /// Set the network port used by the local node.
+ /** This function sets the network port that the local node is listening on.
+ * It may only be called when the mesh is not running.
+ * If unsure, call stop() before calling this function.
+ * Also note that if your node is already part of a mesh with other nodes,
+ * that the other nodes may no longer be able to initiate connections to the local node,
+ * since they will try to connect to the previously configured port.
+ *
+ * @param port The port number to listen on. This must be between 0 and 65535.
+ * If the port is set to 0, then MeshLink will listen on a port
+ * that is randomly assigned by the operating system every time open() is called.
+ *
+ * @return This function returns true if the port was successfully changed
+ * to the desired port, false otherwise. If it returns false, there
+ * is no guarantee that MeshLink is listening on the old port.
+ */
+ bool set_port(int port) {
+ return meshlink_set_port(handle, port);
+ }
+
+ /// Set the timeout for invitations.
+ /** This function sets the timeout for invitations.
+ * The timeout is retroactively applied to all outstanding invitations.
+ *
+ * @param timeout The timeout for invitations in seconds.
+ */
+ void set_invitation_timeout(int timeout) {
+ meshlink_set_invitation_timeout(handle, timeout);
+ }
+
+ /// Invite another node into the mesh.
+ /** This function generates an invitation that can be used by another node to join the same mesh as the local node.
+ * The generated invitation is a string containing a URL.
+ * This URL should be passed by the application to the invitee in a way that no eavesdroppers can see the URL.
+ * The URL can only be used once, after the user has joined the mesh the URL is no longer valid.
+ *
+ * @param submesh A handle to the submesh to put the invitee in.
+ * @param name The name that the invitee will use in the mesh.
+ * @param flags A bitwise-or'd combination of flags that controls how the URL is generated.
+ *
+ * @return This function returns a string that contains the invitation URL.
+ * The application should call free() after it has finished using the URL.
+ */
+ char *invite(submesh *submesh, const char *name, uint32_t flags = 0) {
+ return meshlink_invite_ex(handle, submesh, name, flags);
+ }
+
+ /// Use an invitation to join a mesh.
+ /** This function allows the local node to join an existing mesh using an invitation URL generated by another node.
+ * An invitation can only be used if the local node has never connected to other nodes before.
+ * After a successfully accepted invitation, the name of the local node may have changed.
+ *
+ * This function may only be called on a mesh that has not been started yet and which is not already part of an existing mesh.
+ *
+ * This function is blocking. It can take several seconds before it returns.
+ * There is no guarantee it will perform a successful join.
+ * Failures might be caused by temporary network outages, or by the invitation having expired.
+ *
+ * @param invitation A string containing the invitation URL.
+ *
+ * @return This function returns true if the local node joined the mesh it was invited to, false otherwise.
+ */
+ bool join(const char *invitation) {
+ return meshlink_join(handle, invitation);
+ }
+
+ /// Export the local node's key and addresses.
+ /** This function generates a string that contains the local node's public key and one or more IP addresses.
+ * The application can pass it in some way to another node, which can then import it,
+ * granting the local node access to the other node's mesh.
+ *
+ * @return This function returns a string that contains the exported key and addresses.
+ * The application should call free() after it has finished using this string.
+ */
+ char *export_key() {
+ return meshlink_export(handle);
+ }
+
+ /// Import another node's key and addresses.
+ /** This function accepts a string containing the exported public key and addresses of another node.
+ * By importing this data, the local node grants the other node access to its mesh.
+ *
+ * @param data A string containing the other node's exported key and addresses.
+ *
+ * @return This function returns true if the data was valid and the other node has been granted access to the mesh, false otherwise.
+ */
+ bool import_key(const char *data) {
+ return meshlink_import(handle, data);
+ }
+
+ /// Blacklist a node from the mesh.
+ /** This function causes the local node to blacklist another node.
+ * The local node will drop any existing connections to that node,
+ * and will not send data to it nor accept any data received from it any more.
+ *
+ * @param node A pointer to a meshlink::node describing the node to be blacklisted.
+ */
+ void blacklist(node *node) {
+ return meshlink_blacklist(handle, node);
+ }
+
+ /// Set the poll callback.
+ /** This functions sets the callback that is called whenever data can be sent to another node.
+ * The callback is run in MeshLink's own thread.
+ * It is therefore important that the callback uses apprioriate methods (queues, pipes, locking, etc.)
+ * to pass data to or from the application's thread.
+ * The callback should also not block itself and return as quickly as possible.
+ *
+ * @param channel A handle for the channel.
+ * @param cb A pointer to the function which will be called when data can be sent to another node.
+ * If a NULL pointer is given, the callback will be disabled.
+ */
+ void set_channel_poll_cb(channel *channel, channel_poll_cb_t cb) {
+ meshlink_set_channel_poll_cb(handle, channel, (meshlink_channel_poll_cb_t)cb);
+ }
+
+ /// Set the send buffer size of a channel.
+ /** This function sets the desired size of the send buffer.
+ * The default size is 128 kB.
+ *
+ * @param channel A handle for the channel.
+ * @param size The desired size for the send buffer.
+ * If a NULL pointer is given, the callback will be disabled.
+ */
+ void set_channel_sndbuf(channel *channel, size_t size) {
+ meshlink_set_channel_sndbuf(handle, channel, size);
+ }
+
+ /// Set the receive buffer size of a channel.
+ /** This function sets the desired size of the receive buffer.
+ * The default size is 128 kB.
+ *
+ * @param channel A handle for the channel.
+ * @param size The desired size for the send buffer.
+ * If a NULL pointer is given, the callback will be disabled.
+ */
+ void set_channel_rcvbuf(channel *channel, size_t size) {
+ meshlink_set_channel_rcvbuf(handle, channel, size);
+ }
+
+ /// Open a reliable stream channel to another node.
+ /** This function is called whenever a remote node wants to open a channel to the local node.
+ * The application then has to decide whether to accept or reject this channel.
+ *
+ * This function sets the channel poll callback to channel_poll_trampoline, which in turn
+ * calls channel_poll. To set a different, channel-specific poll callback, use set_channel_poll_cb.
+ *
+ * @param node The node to which this channel is being initiated.
+ * @param port The port number the peer wishes to connect to.
+ * @param cb A pointer to the function which will be called when the remote node sends data to the local node.
+ * @param data A pointer to a buffer containing data to already queue for sending.
+ * @param len The length of the data.
+ * @param flags A bitwise-or'd combination of flags that set the semantics for this channel.
+ *
+ * @return A handle for the channel, or NULL in case of an error.
+ */
+ channel *channel_open(node *node, uint16_t port, channel_receive_cb_t cb, const void *data, size_t len, uint32_t flags = channel::TCP) {
+ channel *ch = (channel *)meshlink_channel_open_ex(handle, node, port, (meshlink_channel_receive_cb_t)cb, data, len, flags);
+ meshlink_set_channel_poll_cb(handle, ch, &channel_poll_trampoline);
+ return ch;
+ }
+
+ /// Open a reliable stream channel to another node.
+ /** This function is called whenever a remote node wants to open a channel to the local node.
+ * The application then has to decide whether to accept or reject this channel.
+ *
+ * This function sets the channel receive callback to channel_receive_trampoline,
+ * which in turn calls channel_receive.
+ *
+ * This function sets the channel poll callback to channel_poll_trampoline, which in turn
+ * calls channel_poll. To set a different, channel-specific poll callback, use set_channel_poll_cb.
+ *
+ * @param node The node to which this channel is being initiated.
+ * @param port The port number the peer wishes to connect to.
+ * @param data A pointer to a buffer containing data to already queue for sending.
+ * @param len The length of the data.
+ * @param flags A bitwise-or'd combination of flags that set the semantics for this channel.
+ *
+ * @return A handle for the channel, or NULL in case of an error.
+ */
+ channel *channel_open(node *node, uint16_t port, const void *data, size_t len, uint32_t flags = channel::TCP) {
+ channel *ch = (channel *)meshlink_channel_open_ex(handle, node, port, &channel_receive_trampoline, data, len, flags);
+ meshlink_set_channel_poll_cb(handle, ch, &channel_poll_trampoline);
+ return ch;
+ }
+
+ /// Partially close a reliable stream channel.
+ /** This shuts down the read or write side of a channel, or both, without closing the handle.
+ * It can be used to inform the remote node that the local node has finished sending all data on the channel,
+ * but still allows waiting for incoming data from the remote node.
+ *
+ * @param channel A handle for the channel.
+ * @param direction Must be one of SHUT_RD, SHUT_WR or SHUT_RDWR.
+ */
+ void channel_shutdown(channel *channel, int direction) {
+ return meshlink_channel_shutdown(handle, channel, direction);
+ }
+
+ /// Close a reliable stream channel.
+ /** This informs the remote node that the local node has finished sending all data on the channel.
+ * It also causes the local node to stop accepting incoming data from the remote node.
+ * Afterwards, the channel handle is invalid and must not be used any more.
+ *
+ * @param channel A handle for the channel.
+ */
+ void channel_close(meshlink_channel_t *channel) {
+ return meshlink_channel_close(handle, channel);
+ }