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Encode and decode ILP Secrets (base64url-encoded ILP RPC connection strings)
Encode and decode ILP Secret strings
The ILP Secret is a minimal format for encoding ILP RPC connection strings. It enables users to provide ILP-enabled apps with a single (opaque) credential that allows those apps to send and receive payments on their behalf.
As a library:
npm install --save ilp-secret
As a CLI tool:
npm install -g ilp-secret
The ILP Secret is a base64url-encoded connection string prefixed by ilp_secret:1:
. The 1
indicates the version and only version 1 is currently supported. The connection string is a URI that contains the ILP RPC endpoint, the prefix and the bearer token used to authenticate requests.
For example, the connection string:
https://prefix:secret-token@provider.example/rpc-endpoint
Becomes:
ilp_secret:1:aHR0cHM6Ly9wcmVmaXg6c2VjcmV0LXRva2VuQHByb3ZpZGVyLmV4YW1wbGUvcnBjLWVuZHBvaW50
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Encode and decode ILP Secrets (base64url-encoded ILP RPC connection strings)
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