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This package is part of NDNts, Named Data Networking libraries for the modern web.
This package establishes connection to a NDN network using NDN-FCH service.
import { fchQuery, connectToNetwork } from "@ndn/autoconfig";
// other imports for examples
import { consume } from "@ndn/endpoint";
import { Forwarder } from "@ndn/fw";
import assert from "node:assert/strict";
if (process.env.CI) { process.exit(0); }
fchQuery
function sends a query to NDN-FCH service.
// The simplest query:
let res = await fchQuery();
showFchResponse("closest router", res);
assert.equal(res.routers.length, 1);
// Ask for multiple routers:
res = await fchQuery({ count: 4 });
showFchResponse("multiple routers", res);
assert(res.routers.length > 1);
// Ask for multiple transports:
res = await fchQuery({ transports: { udp: 4, wss: 2 } });
showFchResponse("multiple transports", res);
assert(res.routers.length > 1);
// Limit to particular network:
// "ndn" = global NDN testbed
// "yoursunny" = yoursunny ndn6 network
res = await fchQuery({ transport: "wss", count: 3, network: "yoursunny" });
showFchResponse("yoursunny ndn6 network", res);
assert(res.routers.length > 1);
// Ask for router at specific location:
res = await fchQuery({ position: [121.40335, 31.00799] });
showFchResponse("near @yoursunny's birthplace", res);
assert.equal(res.routers.length, 1);
function showFchResponse(title, res) {
console.log(title, `updated ${res.updated}`);
console.table(res.routers.map((r) => ({
transport: r.transport,
connect: r.connect,
prefix: r.prefix && `${r.prefix}`,
})));
}
// Connect to NDN network via routers in FCH response, consider default IPv4 gateway as a candidate.
// Also provide a fallback list in case the above candidates fail.
// Keep only the fastest face and close others.
const faces = await connectToNetwork({
fallback: ["titan.cs.memphis.edu", "vnetlab.gcom.di.uminho.pt"],
connectTimeout: 3000,
});
assert.equal(faces.length, 1);
const [fastestFace] = faces;
console.log("fastest face is", `${fastestFace}`);
// By default, default route "/" is added to the face, so that you can send Interests right away.
try {
const t0 = Date.now();
const data = await consume(`/ndn/edu/memphis/ping/${Math.trunc(Math.random() * 1e8)}`);
console.log("Interest satisfied", `${data.name}`, `${Date.now() - t0}ms`);
} catch (err: unknown) {
console.warn(err);
}
fastestFace.close();
FAQs
NDNts: automatic connection establishment
The npm package @ndn/autoconfig receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, @ndn/autoconfig popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @ndn/autoconfig demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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