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Description

This example showcases a basic distributed key-value store implemented using libp2p, along with the mDNS and Kademlia protocols.

Usage

Key-Value Store

  1. Open two terminal windows, type cargo run and press Enter.

  2. In terminal one, type PUT my-key my-value and press Enter. This command will store the value my-value with the key my-key in the distributed key-value store.

  3. In terminal two, type GET my-key and press Enter. This command will retrieve the value associated with the key my-key from the key-value store.

  4. To exit, press Ctrl-c in each terminal window to gracefully close the instances.

Provider Records

You can also use provider records instead of key-value records in the distributed store.

  1. Open two terminal windows and start two instances of the key-value store. If your local network supports mDNS, the instances will automatically connect.

  2. In terminal one, type PUT_PROVIDER my-key and press Enter. This command will register the peer as a provider for the key my-key in the distributed key-value store.

  3. In terminal two, type GET_PROVIDERS my-key and press Enter. This command will retrieve the list of providers for the key my-key from the key-value store.

  4. To exit, press Ctrl-c in each terminal window to gracefully close the instances.

Feel free to explore and experiment with the distributed key-value store example, and observe how the data is distributed and retrieved across the network using libp2p, mDNS, and the Kademlia protocol.

Conclusion

This example demonstrates the implementation of a basic distributed key-value store using libp2p, mDNS, and the Kademlia protocol. By leveraging these technologies, peers can connect, store, and retrieve key-value pairs in a decentralized manner. The example provides a starting point for building more advanced distributed systems and exploring the capabilities of libp2p and its associated protocols.