import 'dart:io'; import 'package:flutter_riverpod/flutter_riverpod.dart'; import 'package:stackwallet/services/event_bus/events/global/tor_connection_status_changed_event.dart'; import 'package:stackwallet/services/event_bus/global_event_bus.dart'; import 'package:stackwallet/utilities/logger.dart'; import 'package:tor_ffi_plugin/tor_ffi_plugin.dart'; final pTorService = Provider((_) => TorService.sharedInstance); class TorService { Tor? _tor; /// Flag to indicate that a Tor circuit is thought to have been established. bool _enabled = false; /// Getter for the enabled flag. bool get enabled => _enabled; TorService._(); /// Singleton instance of the TorService. /// /// Use this to access the TorService and its properties. static final sharedInstance = TorService._(); /// Getter for the proxyInfo. ({ InternetAddress host, int port, }) get proxyInfo => ( host: InternetAddress.loopbackIPv4, port: _tor!.port, ); /// Initialize the tor ffi lib instance if it hasn't already been set. Nothing /// changes if _tor is already been set. void init({Tor? mockableOverride}) { _tor ??= mockableOverride ?? Tor.instance; } /// Start the Tor service. /// /// This will start the Tor service and establish a Tor circuit. /// /// Throws an exception if the Tor service fails to start. /// /// Returns a Future that completes when the Tor service has started. Future start() async { if (_tor == null) { throw Exception("TorService.init has not been called!"); } if (_enabled) { // already started so just return // could throw an exception here or something so the caller // is explicitly made aware of this // TODO restart tor after that's been added to the tor-ffi crate // (probably better to have a restart function separately) // Fire a TorConnectionStatusChangedEvent on the event bus. GlobalEventBus.instance.fire( TorConnectionStatusChangedEvent( TorConnectionStatus.connected, "Tor connection status changed: connect ($_enabled)", ), ); return; } // Start the Tor service. try { GlobalEventBus.instance.fire( TorConnectionStatusChangedEvent( TorConnectionStatus.connecting, "Tor connection status changed: connecting", ), ); await _tor!.start(); // no exception or error so we can (probably?) assume tor // has started successfully _enabled = true; // Fire a TorConnectionStatusChangedEvent on the event bus. GlobalEventBus.instance.fire( TorConnectionStatusChangedEvent( TorConnectionStatus.connected, "Tor connection status changed: connect ($_enabled)", ), ); } catch (e, s) { Logging.instance.log( "TorService.start failed: $e\n$s", level: LogLevel.Warning, ); // _enabled should already be false // Fire a TorConnectionStatusChangedEvent on the event bus. GlobalEventBus.instance.fire( TorConnectionStatusChangedEvent( TorConnectionStatus.disconnected, "Tor connection status changed: $_enabled (failed)", ), ); rethrow; } } Future stop() async { if (_tor == null) { throw Exception("TorService.init has not been called!"); } if (!_enabled) { // already stopped so just return // could throw an exception here or something so the caller // is explicitly made aware of this // TODO make sure to kill return; } // Stop the Tor service. try { await _tor!.disable(); // no exception or error so we can (probably?) assume tor // has started successfully _enabled = false; GlobalEventBus.instance.fire( TorConnectionStatusChangedEvent( TorConnectionStatus.disconnected, "Tor connection status changed: $_enabled (disabled)", ), ); } catch (e, s) { Logging.instance.log( "TorService.stop failed: $e\n$s", level: LogLevel.Warning, ); rethrow; } } }