//! Node-to-node messaging over Tor. //! Sends messages to peer .onion addresses via SOCKS5 proxy. use anyhow::{Context, Result}; use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize}; use std::sync::{Mutex, OnceLock}; const TOR_SOCKS: &str = "socks5h://127.0.0.1:9050"; #[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize)] pub struct IncomingMessage { pub from_pubkey: String, pub from_onion: Option, pub message: String, pub timestamp: String, } fn received_messages() -> &'static Mutex> { static RECEIVED: OnceLock>> = OnceLock::new(); RECEIVED.get_or_init(|| Mutex::new(Vec::new())) } const MAX_STORED: usize = 100; /// Store a received message (called from HTTP handler). pub fn store_received_sync(from_pubkey: &str, message: &str) { let mut guard = received_messages().lock().unwrap_or_else(|e| e.into_inner()); guard.push(IncomingMessage { from_pubkey: from_pubkey.to_string(), from_onion: None, message: message.to_string(), timestamp: chrono::Utc::now().to_rfc3339(), }); let len = guard.len(); if len > MAX_STORED { guard.drain(0..len - MAX_STORED); } } pub async fn store_received(from_pubkey: &str, message: &str) { store_received_sync(from_pubkey, message); } /// Get received messages for UI display. pub fn get_received() -> Vec { received_messages().lock().unwrap_or_else(|e| e.into_inner()).clone() } /// Tor v3 onion hostname is 56 base32 chars (a-z, 2-7). Reject invalid formats. fn validate_onion(onion: &str) -> Result<()> { let host = onion.trim_end_matches(".onion"); if host.len() != 56 { anyhow::bail!( "Invalid onion address (expected 56 chars, got {}). The peer may have wrong data - try removing and re-adding via Discover.", host.len() ); } let valid = host.chars().all(|c| c.is_ascii_lowercase() || (c >= '2' && c <= '7')); if !valid { anyhow::bail!("Invalid onion address: must be 56 base32 chars (a-z, 2-7)"); } Ok(()) } /// Send a message to a peer over Tor. pub async fn send_to_peer(onion: &str, from_pubkey: &str, message: &str) -> Result<()> { validate_onion(onion)?; let host = if onion.ends_with(".onion") { onion.to_string() } else { format!("{}.onion", onion) }; let url = format!("http://{}/archipelago/node-message", host); let body = serde_json::json!({ "from_pubkey": from_pubkey, "message": message, "timestamp": chrono::Utc::now().to_rfc3339(), }); let proxy = reqwest::Proxy::all(TOR_SOCKS).context("Invalid Tor proxy")?; let client = reqwest::Client::builder() .proxy(proxy) .timeout(std::time::Duration::from_secs(60)) .build() .context("Failed to build HTTP client")?; let resp = client .post(&url) .json(&body) .send() .await .map_err(|e| { let msg = e.to_string(); if msg.contains("connection refused") || msg.contains("Connection refused") { anyhow::anyhow!("Tor not reachable at 127.0.0.1:9050. Is the Tor container running?") } else if msg.contains("timeout") || msg.contains("timed out") { anyhow::anyhow!("Connection timed out. The peer may be offline or unreachable over Tor.") } else { anyhow::anyhow!("Failed to send over Tor: {}", msg) } })?; if !resp.status().is_success() { anyhow::bail!( "Peer returned {} {}. The peer may need /archipelago/ in its nginx config.", resp.status().as_u16(), resp.status().canonical_reason().unwrap_or("") ); } Ok(()) } /// Check if a peer is reachable (ping over Tor). pub async fn check_peer_reachable(onion: &str) -> Result { let host = if onion.ends_with(".onion") { onion.to_string() } else { format!("{}.onion", onion) }; let url = format!("http://{}/health", host); let proxy = reqwest::Proxy::all(TOR_SOCKS).context("Invalid Tor proxy")?; let client = reqwest::Client::builder() .proxy(proxy) .timeout(std::time::Duration::from_secs(30)) .build() .context("Failed to build HTTP client")?; match client.get(&url).send().await { Ok(resp) => Ok(resp.status().is_success()), Err(_) => Ok(false), } }