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@beaker/dat-ephemeral-ext-msg
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Methods for implementing DEP-0000: Ephemeral Messages (Extension Message)
Methods for implementing ephemeral messages as extension messages over Dat. Read the spec here.
const {DatEphemeralExtMsg} = require('@beaker/dat-ephemeral-ext-msg')
var datEphemeralExtMsg = new DatEphemeralExtMsg()
/**
* Step 1. Register the 'ephemeral' extension in the protocol streams
*/
var mySwarm = discoverySwarm(swarmDefaults({
stream (info) {
// add to the the protocol stream
var stream = hypercoreProtocol({
extensions: ['ephemeral']
})
// ...
return stream
}
}))
/**
* Step 2. Wire up each dat you create
*/
datEphemeralExtMsg.watchDat(dat) // can pass a hypercore, hyperdb, or hyperdrive reference as the dat
// datEphemeralExtMsg.unwatchDat(dat) when done
/**
* Step 3. Listen to events
*/
datEphemeralExtMsg.on('message', (dat, peer, {contentType, payload}) => {
// `peer` has sent `payload` of mimetype `contentType` for `dat`
})
datEphemeralExtMsg.on('received-bad-message', (err, dat, peer, messageBuffer) => {
// there was an error parsing a received message
})
/**
* Step 4. Use the API
*/
datEphemeralExtMsg.hasSupport(dat, peerId)
datEphemeralExtMsg.broadcast(dat, {contentType, payload})
datEphemeralExtMsg.send(dat, peerId, {contentType, payload})
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Methods for implementing DEP-0000: Ephemeral Messages (Extension Message)
We found that @beaker/dat-ephemeral-ext-msg demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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