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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.
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DID Resolver for the 3ID method
The npm package @ceramicnetwork/3id-did-resolver receives a total of 2,959 weekly downloads. As such, @ceramicnetwork/3id-did-resolver popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @ceramicnetwork/3id-did-resolver demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 10 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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