Ditto 4.2.3
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A configuration object specifying which network transports Ditto should use to sync data. More...
#include <TransportConfig.hpp>
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void | enable_all_peer_to_peer () |
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PeerToPeer | peer_to_peer |
Connect | connect |
Listen | listen |
Global | global |
A configuration object specifying which network transports Ditto should use to sync data.
A Ditto
object comes with a default transport configuration where all available peer-to-peer transports are enabled. You can customize this by initializing a TransportConfig
, adjusting its properties, and supplying it to Ditto::set_transport_config().
When you initialize a TransportConfig
yourself it starts with all transports disabled. You must enable each one directly.
Peer-to-peer transports will automatically discover peers in the vicinity and create connections without any configuration. These are configured inside the `peer_to_peer` property. To turn each one on, set its enabled property to true
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To connect to a peer at a known location, such as a Ditto Big Peer, add its address inside the `connect` configuration. These are either "host:port" strings for raw TCP sync, or a "wss://…" URL for websockets.
The `listen` configurations are for specific less common data sync scenarios. Please read the documentation on the Ditto website for examples. Incorrect use of `listen` can result in insecure configurations.
The `global` configurations are not for any specific type of transport. instead it is used for sync_group and other global parameter configurations.
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Set all available peer-to-peer transports to be enabled.
Connect ditto::TransportConfig::connect |
Configuration for connections to specific remote peers.
Global ditto::TransportConfig::global |
Settings not associated with any specific type of transport.
Listen ditto::TransportConfig::listen |
Configuration for receiving incoming connections.
PeerToPeer ditto::TransportConfig::peer_to_peer |
Configuration relating to peer-to-peer transports, which creates connections automatically.