# Python Distributed Hash Table [![Build Status](https://github.com/bmuller/kademlia/actions/workflows/ci.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/bmuller/kademlia/actions/workflows/ci.yml) [![Docs Status](https://readthedocs.org/projects/kademlia/badge/?version=latest)](http://kademlia.readthedocs.org) [![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/github/bmuller/twistar/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://coveralls.io/github/bmuller/twistar?branch=master) **Documentation can be found at [kademlia.readthedocs.org](http://kademlia.readthedocs.org/).** This library is an asynchronous Python implementation of the [Kademlia distributed hash table](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kademlia). It uses the [asyncio library](https://docs.python.org/3/library/asyncio.html) in Python 3 to provide asynchronous communication. The nodes communicate using [RPC over UDP](https://github.com/bmuller/rpcudp) to communiate, meaning that it is capable of working behind a [NAT](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_address_translation). This library aims to be as close to a reference implementation of the [Kademlia paper](http://pdos.csail.mit.edu/~petar/papers/maymounkov-kademlia-lncs.pdf) as possible. ## Installation ``` pip install kademlia ``` ## Usage *This assumes you have a working familiarity with [asyncio](https://docs.python.org/3/library/asyncio.html).* Assuming you want to connect to an existing network: ```python import asyncio from kademlia.network import Server async def run(): # Create a node and start listening on port 5678 node = Server() await node.listen(5678) # Bootstrap the node by connecting to other known nodes, in this case # replace 123.123.123.123 with the IP of another node and optionally # give as many ip/port combos as you can for other nodes. await node.bootstrap([("123.123.123.123", 5678)]) # set a value for the key "my-key" on the network await node.set("my-key", "my awesome value") # get the value associated with "my-key" from the network result = await node.get("my-key") print(result) asyncio.run(run()) ``` ## Initializing a Network If you're starting a new network from scratch, just omit the `node.bootstrap` call in the example above. Then, bootstrap other nodes by connecting to the first node you started. See the examples folder for a first node example that other nodes can bootstrap connect to and some code that gets and sets a key/value. ## Logging This library uses the standard [Python logging library](https://docs.python.org/3/library/logging.html). To see debut output printed to STDOUT, for instance, use: ```python import logging log = logging.getLogger('kademlia') log.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) log.addHandler(logging.StreamHandler()) ``` ## Running Tests To run tests: ``` pip install -r dev-requirements.txt pytest ``` ## Reporting Issues Please report all issues [on github](https://github.com/bmuller/kademlia/issues). ## Fidelity to Original Paper The current implementation should be an accurate implementation of all aspects of the paper save one - in Section 2.3 there is the requirement that the original publisher of a key/value republish it every 24 hours. This library does not do this (though you can easily do this manually).