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Build WebSocket APIs that leverage the HyperCore Protocol

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hypersource

Build WebSocket APIs that leverage the HyperCore Protocol

Installation

$ npm install hypersource

Example

Below creates a web socket server that echos the first value as a response.

// can use hyperdrive, hypertrie, or hyperdb too
const hypercore = require('hypercore')
const ram = require('random-access-memory')
const hs = require('hypersource')

const server = hs.createServer((req, res) => {
  console.log('request from:', req.url)

  // 'req.key' points to the public key for this feed
  const reader = hypercore(ram, req)

  // 'res.key' and 'res.secretKey' contain the ephemeral key pair
  // used for writing a response. The public key is stored in the
  // 'userData' of the handshake
  const writer = hypercore(ram, res)

  // replicate from request
  reader.replicate(req)
  // replicate to response
  writer.replicate(res)

  // echo first value to writer
  reader.get(0, (err, buf) => writer.append(buf))

  // close response when writer uploads
  writer.once('upload', () => res.destroy())
})

server.listen(3000, () => {
  const { protocol, address, port } = server.address()
  console.log('Listening on %s//%s:%s', protocol, address, port)
})

Using simple-websocket we can connect to this host and initiate a request.

const WebSocket = require('simple-websocket')
const hypercore = require('hypercore')
const pump = require('pump')
const ram = require('random-access-memory')

const request = hypercore(ram)
request.ready(() => {
  const key = request.key.toString('hex')
  const stream = request.replicate({ live: true })
  const socket = new WebSocket(`ws://localhost:3000/${key}`)

  pump(stream, socket, stream).once('handshake', () => {
    const remotePublicKey = stream.remoteUserData
    const response = hypercore(ram, remotePublicKey)

    request.append('hello world')
    response.replicate({ stream, live: true })
    response.get(0, (err, res) => {
      console.log('response', res.toString()); // 'hello world'
    })
  })
})

API

server = hs.createServer([opts[, onrequest]])

Create a new hypersource web socket server where onrequest is called when the 'request' event is emitted and opts is an optional object that is passed directly to simple-websocket Server.

server.listen(port[, host[, callback]])

Listen on port on an optional host calling callback when the 'listening' event is fired.

addrinfo = server.address()

Returns the address info for the server.

const addrinfo = server.address() // { protocol: 'ws:', address: '::', family: 'IPv6', port: 3000 }
server.close()

Close the server.

server.on('error', error)

Emitted when an error occurs.

server.on('connection', socket, httpRequest)

Emitted when a connection has been established where socket is a Duplex stream that wraps the underlying web socket and httpRequest is a http.IncomingMessage containing HTTP request information.

server.on('request', request, response, discoveryKey)

Emitted when a request has been established where request and response both wrap hypercore-protocol streams and discoveryKey is the discovery key for the request.

The request and response object contains useful properties for creating hypercore instances and replicating their feeds.

request.url

The URL associated with the request.

request.method

The HTTP method associated with the request.

request.headers

The HTTP headers associated with the request.

request.key

The public key associated with the request.

request.publicKey

An alias to request.key.

request.discoveryKey

The discovery key associated with the request.

request.stream

The hypercore-protocol stream that is associated with the request.

response.key

The public key associated with the response.

response.publicKey

An alias to response.key.

response.secretKey

The secret key associated with the response.

response.discoveryKey

The discovery key associated with the response.

request.stream

The hypercore-protocol stream that is associated with the request.

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Package last updated on 23 Apr 2019

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