+
+ // Handler information:
+ /// Gets the node feature flags which this handler itself supports. All available handlers are
+ /// queried similarly and their feature flags are OR'd together to form the [`NodeFeatures`]
+ /// which are broadcasted in our [`NodeAnnouncement`] message.
+ fn provided_node_features(&self) -> NodeFeatures;
+ /// Gets the init feature flags which should be sent to the given peer. All available handlers
+ /// are queried similarly and their feature flags are OR'd together to form the [`InitFeatures`]
+ /// which are sent in our [`Init`] message.
+ ///
+ /// Note that this method is called before [`Self::peer_connected`].
+ fn provided_init_features(&self, their_node_id: &PublicKey) -> InitFeatures;
+}
+
+/// A trait to describe an object that can receive onion messages.
+pub trait OnionMessageHandler : OnionMessageProvider {
+ /// Handle an incoming onion_message message from the given peer.
+ fn handle_onion_message(&self, peer_node_id: &PublicKey, msg: &OnionMessage);
+ /// Called when a connection is established with a peer. Can be used to track which peers
+ /// advertise onion message support and are online.
+ ///
+ /// May return an `Err(())` if the features the peer supports are not sufficient to communicate
+ /// with us. Implementors should be somewhat conservative about doing so, however, as other
+ /// message handlers may still wish to communicate with this peer.
+ fn peer_connected(&self, their_node_id: &PublicKey, init: &Init) -> Result<(), ()>;
+ /// Indicates a connection to the peer failed/an existing connection was lost. Allows handlers to
+ /// drop and refuse to forward onion messages to this peer.
+ ///
+ /// Note that in some rare cases this may be called without a corresponding
+ /// [`Self::peer_connected`].
+ fn peer_disconnected(&self, their_node_id: &PublicKey, no_connection_possible: bool);
+
+ // Handler information:
+ /// Gets the node feature flags which this handler itself supports. All available handlers are
+ /// queried similarly and their feature flags are OR'd together to form the [`NodeFeatures`]
+ /// which are broadcasted in our [`NodeAnnouncement`] message.
+ fn provided_node_features(&self) -> NodeFeatures;
+
+ /// Gets the init feature flags which should be sent to the given peer. All available handlers
+ /// are queried similarly and their feature flags are OR'd together to form the [`InitFeatures`]
+ /// which are sent in our [`Init`] message.
+ ///
+ /// Note that this method is called before [`Self::peer_connected`].
+ fn provided_init_features(&self, their_node_id: &PublicKey) -> InitFeatures;