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@rpch/crypto

This crate implements the RPCh Crypto protocol as defined by the specs in the parent repository. The implementation is WASM compatible and also exposes a TypeScript API via wasm-bindgen.

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rpch-crypto

This crate implements the RPCh Crypto protocol as defined by the specs in the parent repository. The implementation is WASM compatible and also exposes a TypeScript API via wasm-bindgen.

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targetusagedescription
bundlerbundler (ex: webpack)(Recommended) Suitable for loading in bundlers like Webpack.
webNative in browserDirectly loadable in a web browser.
nodejsnodeJSLoadable via require as a Node.js module.

The recommended target is bundler. Assumes a model where the wasm module itself is natively an ES module. This model, however, is not natively implemented in any JS implementation at this time. As a result, to consume the default output of wasm-bindgen you will need a bundler of some form. The choice of this default output was done to reflect the trends of the JS ecosystem. While tools other than bundlers don't support wasm files as native ES modules today they're all very much likely to in the future!

Building

Rust >= 1.61 is required. Also wasm-pack >=0.11.0 is required for building, which can be installed as cargo install wasm-pack.

To install & build, simply run:

make

When rebuilding, don't forget to run make clean first before running make.

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Publishing a new release

  1. Create branch based from main with a name like release/<new-version>
  2. Update version with <new-version> in Cargo.toml
  3. Create a PR on GitHub for the new version titled Release <new-version>
  4. Wait for successful release
  5. Merge to main
  6. Create a new release on GitHub titled <new-version> and publish it
    • Also use create new tag option and set it to <new-version>

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Package last updated on 10 Apr 2023

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