package rpc import ( "context" "fmt" "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common/hexutil" "github.com/harmony-one/harmony/eth/rpc" nodeconfig "github.com/harmony-one/harmony/internal/configs/node" "github.com/harmony-one/harmony/internal/utils" "github.com/harmony-one/harmony/p2p" ) // PublicNetService offers network related RPC methods type PublicNetService struct { net p2p.Host chainID uint64 version Version } // NewPublicNetAPI creates a new net API instance. func NewPublicNetAPI(net p2p.Host, chainID uint64, version Version) rpc.API { // manually set different namespace to preserve legacy behavior var namespace string switch version { case V1: namespace = netV1Namespace case V2: namespace = netV2Namespace case Eth: namespace = netNamespace default: utils.Logger().Error().Msgf("Unknown version %v, ignoring API.", version) return rpc.API{} } return rpc.API{ Namespace: namespace, Version: APIVersion, Service: &PublicNetService{net, chainID, version}, Public: true, } } // PeerCount returns the number of connected peers // Note that the return type is an interface to account for the different versions func (s *PublicNetService) PeerCount(ctx context.Context) (interface{}, error) { timer := DoMetricRPCRequest(PeerCount) defer DoRPCRequestDuration(PeerCount, timer) // Format response according to version switch s.version { case V1, Eth: return hexutil.Uint(s.net.GetPeerCount()), nil case V2: return s.net.GetPeerCount(), nil default: return nil, ErrUnknownRPCVersion } } // Version returns the network version, i.e. ChainID identifying which network we are using func (s *PublicNetService) Version(ctx context.Context) interface{} { switch s.version { case Eth: return nodeconfig.GetDefaultConfig().GetNetworkType().ChainConfig().EthCompatibleChainID.String() default: return fmt.Sprintf("%d", s.chainID) } }