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@ceramicnetwork/3id-did-resolver
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3ID is a DID method that uses the Ceramic network to resolve DID documents.
$ npm install @ceramicnetwork/3id-did-resolver
See the Ceramic developer site for more details about how to use this package.
import { getResolver } from '@ceramicnetwork/3id-did-resolver'
import { Resolver } from 'did-resolver'
// You need an instance of Ceramic to call getResolver.
// This can be either @ceramicnetwork/core or @ceramicnetwork/http-client.
const ceramic = // ...
// getResolver will return an object with a key/value pair of { '3': resolver }
// where resolver is a function used by the generic did resolver.
const threeIdResolver = getResolver(ceramic)
const didResolver = new Resolver(threeIdResolver)
const doc = await didResolver.resolve('did:ethr:0xf3beac30c498d9e26865f34fcaa57dbb935b0d74')
console.log(doc)
Run tests:
$ npm test
Run linter:
npm run lint
We are happy to accept small and large contributions. Make sure to check out the Ceramic specifications for details of how the protocol works.
FAQs
DID Resolver for the 3ID method
The npm package @ceramicnetwork/3id-did-resolver receives a total of 1,810 weekly downloads. As such, @ceramicnetwork/3id-did-resolver popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @ceramicnetwork/3id-did-resolver demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 10 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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