Crates.io | reachable |
lib.rs | reachable |
version | 0.2.2 |
source | src |
created_at | 2021-10-17 20:02:07.81451 |
updated_at | 2022-01-11 12:10:21.165591 |
description | Check if a Target (ICMP, TCP, custom) is reachable. |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/brummer-simon/reachable.git |
max_upload_size | |
id | 466400 |
size | 74,983 |
Rust crate to check if a "Target" is available. The crate comes with the trait "Target" and ICMP/TCP based implementations of it. Additionally, the crate offers an async task executor to perform availability checks of "Targets" on a regular basis.
With this crate you can easily check if a computer is currently reachable over the network. Since all targets are implementations of trait "Target" the availability check behavior is customizable. For example, it is easy to implement a custom Target to check if a Process is running or not.
use std::str::FromStr;
use reachable::*;
fn main() {
// Construct ICMP Target check if the target is availabile
let icmp_target = IcmpTarget::from_str("www.google.de").unwrap();
match icmp_target.check_availability() {
Ok(status) => println!("{} is {}", icmp_target.get_id(), status),
Err(error) => println!("Check failed for {} reason {}", icmp_target.get_id(), error),
}
}
use std::str::FromStr;
use std::thread::sleep;
use std::time::Duration;
use reachable::*;
fn main() {
// Setup AsyncTargets
let icmp_target = IcmpTarget::from_str("www.google.de").unwrap();
let tcp_target = TcpTarget::from_str("www.google.de:80").unwrap();
let handler = |target: &dyn Target, status, old_status, error| {
print!("Target \"{}\"", target.get_id());
print!(", old status \"{}\"", old_status);
print!(", new status \"{}\"", status);
match error {
None => println!(""),
Some(err) => println!(", Error: \"{}\"", err),
}
};
// Spawn Async execution
let mut exec = AsyncTargetExecutor::new();
exec.start(vec![
AsyncTarget::from((icmp_target, handler, Duration::from_secs(1))),
AsyncTarget::from((tcp_target, handler, Duration::from_secs(1))),
]);
sleep(Duration::from_secs(3));
exec.stop();
}