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Rust SNTP client to get a timestamp from NTP servers
Simple Rust SNTP client
This crate provides a method for sending requests to NTP servers and process responses, extracting received timestamp.
Supported SNTP protocol versions:
Documentation
https://docs.rs/sntpc
Installation
This crate works with Cargo and is on
crates.io. Add it to your Cargo.toml
like so:
[dependencies]
sntpc = "0.3.7"
By calling the get_time()
method and providing a proper NTP pool or server you
should get a valid synchronization timestamp:
use std::net::UdpSocket;
use std::time::Duration;
fn main() {
let socket =
UdpSocket::bind("0.0.0.0:0").expect("Unable to create UDP socket");
socket
.set_read_timeout(Some(Duration::from_secs(2)))
.expect("Unable to set UDP socket read timeout");
let result =
sntpc::simple_get_time("time.google.com:123", socket);
match result {
Ok(time) => {
let microseconds = sntpc::fraction_to_microseconds(time.sec_fraction());
println!("Got time: {}.{}", time.sec(), microseconds);
}
Err(err) => println!("Err: {:?}", err),
}
}
no_std
support
Currently, there are basic no_std
support available, thanks to no-std-net
crate. There is an example available on how to use smoltcp
stack and that should provide
general idea on how to bootstrap no_std
networking and timestamping tools for sntpc
library usage
async
support
Feature async_tokio
allows to use crate together with tokio.
There is an example: examples/tokio.rs
.
There is also no_std
support with feature async
, but it requires Rust >= 1.75-nightly
version.
The example can be found in separate repository.
Examples
You can find several examples that shows how to use the library in details under [examples/] folder. Currently, there are examples that show:
- usage of SNTP library in
std
environment - usage of SNTP library with
smoltcp
TCP/IP stack. Somestd
dependencies required only due to smoltcp available interfaces
Contribution
Contributions are always welcome! If you have an idea, it's best to float it by me before working on it to ensure no effort is wasted. If there's already an open issue for it, knock yourself out. See the contributing section for additional details
Thanks
- Frank A. Stevenson: for implementing stricter adherence to RFC4330 verification scheme
- Timothy Mertz: for fixing possible overflow in offset calculation
- HannesH: for fixing a typo in the README.md
-
Richard Penney: for adding two indicators of the NTP server's accuracy into the
NtpResult
structure -
Vitali Pikulik: for adding
async
support -
tsingwong: for fixing invalid link in the
README.md
Really appreciate all your efforts! Please let me know if I forgot someone.
License
This project is licensed under:
- The 3-Clause BSD License
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in time by you, as defined in the 3-Clause BSD license, shall be licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.