valence/crates/valence_network/Cargo.toml

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Reorganize Project (#321) ## Description - `valence` and `valence_protocol` have been divided into smaller crates in order to parallelize the build and improve IDE responsiveness. In the process, code architecture has been made clearer by removing circular dependencies between modules. `valence` is now just a shell around the other crates. - `workspace.packages` and `workspace.dependencies` are now used. This makes dependency managements and crate configuration much easier. - `valence_protocol` is no more. Most things from `valence_protocol` ended up in `valence_core`. We won't advertise `valence_core` as a general-purpose protocol library since it contains too much valence-specific stuff. Closes #308. - Networking code (login, initial TCP connection handling, etc.) has been extracted into the `valence_network` crate. The API has been expanded and improved with better defaults. Player counts and initial connections to the server are now tracked separately. Player counts function by default without any user configuration. - Some crates like `valence_anvil`, `valence_network`, `valence_player_list`, `valence_inventory`, etc. are now optional. They can be enabled/disabled with feature flags and `DefaultPlugins` just like bevy. - Whole-server unit tests have been moved to `valence/src/tests` in order to avoid [cyclic dev-dependencies](https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues/4242). - Tools like `valence_stresser` and `packet_inspector` have been moved to a new `tools` directory. Renamed `valence_stresser` to `stresser`. Closes #241. - Moved all benches to `valence/benches/` to make them easier to run and organize. Ignoring transitive dependencies and `valence_core`, here's what the dependency graph looks like now: ```mermaid graph TD network --> client client --> instance biome --> registry dimension --> registry instance --> biome instance --> dimension instance --> entity player_list --> client inventory --> client anvil --> instance entity --> block ``` ### Issues - Inventory tests inspect many private implementation details of the inventory module, forcing us to mark things as `pub` and `#[doc(hidden)]`. It would be ideal if the tests only looked at observable behavior. - Consider moving packets in `valence_core` elsewhere. `Particle` wants to use `BlockState`, but that's defined in `valence_block`, so we can't use it without causing cycles. - Unsure what exactly should go in `valence::prelude`. - This could use some more tests of course, but I'm holding off on that until I'm confident this is the direction we want to take things. ## TODOs - [x] Update examples. - [x] Update benches. - [x] Update main README. - [x] Add short READMEs to crates. - [x] Test new schedule to ensure behavior is the same. - [x] Update tools. - [x] Copy lints to all crates. - [x] Fix docs, clippy, etc.
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[package]
name = "valence_network"
version.workspace = true
edition.workspace = true
[features]
default = ["encryption", "compression"] # TODO: remove this.
encryption = ["valence_core/encryption"]
compression = ["valence_core/compression"]
[dependencies]
anyhow.workspace = true
async-trait.workspace = true
base64.workspace = true
bevy_app.workspace = true
bevy_ecs.workspace = true
bytes.workspace = true
flume.workspace = true
hmac.workspace = true
num-bigint.workspace = true
rand.workspace = true
rsa-der.workspace = true
rsa.workspace = true
serde = { workspace = true, features = ["derive"] }
serde_json.workspace = true
sha1.workspace = true
sha2.workspace = true
thiserror.workspace = true
tokio.workspace = true
tracing.workspace = true
uuid.workspace = true
valence_client.workspace = true
valence_core.workspace = true
valence_entity.workspace = true
[dependencies.reqwest]
workspace = true
default-features = false
# Avoid OpenSSL dependency on Linux.
features = ["rustls-tls", "json"]