dht-rpc
Make RPC calls over a Kademlia based DHT.
npm install dht-rpc
Usage
Here is an example implementing a simple key value store
First spin up a bootstrap node. You can make multiple if you want for redundancy.
var dht = require('dht-rpc')
var bootstrap = dht({ephemeral: true})
bootstrap.listen(10001)
Now lets make some dht nodes that can store values in our key value store.
var dht = require('dht-rpc')
var crypto = require('crypto')
for (var i = 0; i < 100; i++) createNode()
function createNode () {
var node = dht({
bootstrap: ['localhost:10001']
})
var values = {}
node.on('update:values', function (query, cb) {
if (!query.value) return cb()
var key = sha256(query.value).toString('hex')
values[key] = query.value
console.log('Storing', key, '-->', query.value.toString())
cb()
})
node.on('query:values', function (query, cb) {
var value = values[query.target.toString('hex')]
cb(null, value)
})
}
function sha256 (val) {
return crypto.createHash('sha256').update(val).digest('hex')
}
To insert a value into this dht make another script that does this following
var node = dht({ephemeral: true})
node.update({command: 'values', target: sha256(val), value: val}, function (err, res) {
if (err) throw err
console.log('Inserted', sha256(val).toString('hex'))
})
Then after inserting run this script to query for a value
node.query({command: 'values', target: new Buffer(hexFromAbove, 'hex')})
.on('data', function (data) {
if (data.value && sha256(data.value).toString('hex') === hexFromAbove) {
console.log(val, '-->', data.value.toString())
this.destroy()
}
})
.on('end', function () {
console.log('(query finished)')
})
API
var node = dht([options])
Create a new DHT node. Options include
{
id: nodeId,
ephemeral: false,
bootstrap: ['host:port'],
socket: udpSocket
}
var stream = node.query(query, [options], [callback])
Create a new query. Query should look like this
{
command: 'command-to-run',
target: new Buffer('32 byte target'),
value: new Buffer('some payload')
}
And options include
{
nodes: [{host: 'example.com', port: 4224}],
holepunching: true
}
The stream will emit query results as they arrive. If you backpressure the query it will backpressure the query as well.
Call .destroy()
on the stream to cancel the query. If you pass the callback the streams payload will be buffered and passed to that.
var stream = node.update(query, [options], [callback])
Same as a query but will trigger an update query on the 20 closest nodes (distance between node ids and target) after the query finishes.
Per default the stream will only contain results from the closest query. To include the query results also pass the query: true
option.
node.on('query:{command}', data, callback)
Called when a specific query is invoked on a node. data
contains the same values as in the query above and also a .node
property with info about the node invoking the query.
Call the callback with (err, value)
to respond.
node.on('update:{command}', data, callback)
Called when an update query is invoked. The data.node
is also guaranteed to have roundtripped to this dht before, meaning that you can trust that the host, port was not spoofed.
node.ready(callback)
Makes sure the initial bootstrap table has been built. You do not need to wait for this before querying.
node.holepunch(peer, referrer, callback)
UDP hole punch to another peer using the referrer
as a STUN server.
node.destroy()
Destroy the dht node. Releases all resources.
License
MIT