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ipfs-pubsub-1on1
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Communication channel between two peers over IPFS Pubsub
Work in progress!
ipfs-pubsub-1on1
is a 1-to-1 communication channel over IPFS Pubsub. It enables two peers to exchange messages between each other. Note that the channel is currently not authenticated nor encrypted!
// Include as lib
const Channel = require('ipfs-pubsub-1on1')
// Create IPFS instance somehow
const ipfs = new IPFS()
// IPFS peer ID of the peer to connect to
const friendId = 'QmP9TWCAsHLs6a3hcCbqE6WZs3VhQF6QsmkFPAFmmcuMa6'
// Open a channel with the other peer
const channel = await Channel.open(ipfs, friendId)
// Explicitly wait for peers to connect
await channel.connect()
// Send message on the channel
await channel.send('Hello World!')
// Process messages from the other peer
channel.on('message', (message) => {
console.log('Message from', message.from, message)
})
For more usage examples, see the tests
FAQs
1-to-1 communication channel over IPFS Pubsub between two peers
We found that ipfs-pubsub-1on1 demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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