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The DID Package provides a clean interface which allows the client to store and use different DIDs depending on the network. The did
will be aware of the different network and method syntax.
We are working on making the
did
package more useful.
// Instantiate the DID holder
const DID = new IDID();
// Setting the DID; network is inferred from the DID
DID.set(energyDid);
// Setting the DID by explicitly providing the network
DID.set(Networks.EnergyWeb, energyAddress);
// Retrieving current DID for the specified network.
// Returns either the respective DID or undefined
const id = DID.get(Networks.EnergyWeb);
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The interface of a Decentralised Identity
The npm package @ew-did-registry/did receives a total of 216 weekly downloads. As such, @ew-did-registry/did popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @ew-did-registry/did demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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