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Connect nodes, such as NodeJS-apps or browsers, together and send messages between them. Provides a mesh network with peer-to-peer messaging, allowing messages to be routed between nodes that are not directly connected with each other.
To setup your own network install the ataraxia
package and at least one
transport such as ataraxia-tcp
:
$ npm install ataraxia ataraxia-tcp
A network can then be created and joined:
import { Network, AnonymousAuth } from 'ataraxia';
import { TCPTransport, TCPPeerMDNSDiscovery } from 'ataraxia-tcp';
const net = new Network({
name: 'ataraxia-example',
transports: [
new TCPTransport({
discovery: new TCPPeerMDNSDiscovery(),
authentication: [
new AnonymousAuth()
]
})
]
});
net.onNodeAvailable(node => {
console.log('A new node is available:', node.id);
node.send('hello')
.catch(err => console.log('Unable to send hello', err));
});
net.onMessage(msg => {
console.log('A message was received', msg.type, 'with data', msg.data, 'from', msg.source.id);
});
// Join the network
await net.join();
The package ataraxia contains the main code used to setup and join a network.
When a network is joined nodes will become available and unavailable, opening up for the ability to send and receive messages from them.
This example creates a network where instances on the same machine connect to each other locally first and then elects one instance to handle connections to other machines on the same physical network.
import { Network, AnonymousAuth } from 'ataraxia';
import { TCPTransport, TCPPeerMDNSDiscovery } from 'ataraxia-tcp';
import { MachineLocalTransport } from 'ataraxia-local';
// Setup a network
const net = new Network({
name: 'name-of-your-app-or-network'
});
net.addTransport(new MachineLocalTransport([
onLeader: () => {
/*
* The leader event is emitted when this instance becomes the leader
* of the machine-local network. This instance will now handle
* connections to other machines in the network.
*/
net.addTransport(new TCPTransport({
discovery: new TCPPeerMDNSDiscovery(),
authentication: [
new AnonymousAuth()
]
}));
}
]);
await net.join();
Services are supported via ataraxia-services
, where objects can be registered
and functions on them called remotely:
import { Services, ServiceContract, stringType } from 'ataraxia-services';
const net = ... // setup network with at least one transport
const services = new Services(net);
services.onAvailable(service => console.log(service.id, 'is now available'));
services.onUnavailable(service => console.log(service.id, 'is no longer available'));
// Join the network
await net.join();
// Join the services on top of the network
await services.join();
// Use contracts to describe services
const EchoService = new ServiceContract()
.defineMethod('echo', {
returnType: stringType,
parameters: [
{
name: 'message',
type: stringType
}
]
});
// Easily register and expose services to other nodes
services.register('echo', EchoService.implement({
echo(message) {
return Promise.resolve(message);
}
}));
// Consume a service registered anywhere, local or remote
const echoService = services.get('echo');
if(echoService.available) {
// Call methods
await echoService.call('echo', 'Hello world');
// Or create a proxy for a cleaner API
const proxied = echoService.as(EchoService);
await proxied.echo('Hello world');
}
Network
new Network(options)
Create a new network using the given options.
options
name: string
, name of the network, should be short and describe the app or library.transports?: Transport[]
, transports to start withendpoint?: boolean
, request that the local node is an endpoint that should not perform routing.networkId: string
The automatically generated id of this node.
join(): Promise<Boolean>
Returns: true
if network was started, false
otherwise
Start the network and its transports. This will start up all transports and perform initial connections to peers.
leave(): Promise<Boolean>
Returns: true
if network was stopped, false
otherwise
Stop the network and its transports. This will attempt to gracefully disconnect to the current peers and shut down the transports.
addTransport(transport: Transport): void
Add a transport that should be used. Used in addition to providing transports in the constructor to allow for dynamic configuration. If the network has been started this will start the transport asynchronously.
onNodeAvailable(callback: (node: Node) => void)
A node has been found and messages can now be sent and received to/from it.
onNodeUnavailable(callback: (node: Node) => void)
A node is no longer available.
onMessage(callback: (message: Message) => void)
A message has been received from a node.
Node
id: string
The id of the node.
onUnavailable(callback: () => void)
Event emitted when node is no longer available.
onMessage(callback: (message: Message) => void)
Event emitted when a message has been received from this node.
send(type: string, data: any): Promise<void>
Send a message of the given type with the specified data to the node.
Message
source: Node
The node that sent the message. Can be used to send an answer back.
type: string
The type of the message.
data: any
The data of the message.
FAQs
P2P messaging over mesh networks
The npm package ataraxia receives a total of 37 weekly downloads. As such, ataraxia popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that ataraxia 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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