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multiaddr implementation (binary + string representation of network addresses)


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js-multiaddr

Dependency Status js-standard-style codecov

JavaScript implementation of multiaddr.

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Jacob Heun

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Background

What is multiaddr?

A standard way to represent addresses that

  • support any standard network protocol
  • are self-describing
  • have a binary packed format
  • have a nice string representation
  • encapsulate well

Install

NPM

npm i multiaddr

Browser: <script> Tag

Loading this module through a script tag will make the Multiaddr obj available in the global namespace.

<script src="https://unpkg.com/multiaddr/dist/index.min.js"></script>

Usage

// if we are coming from <= 8.x you can use the factory function 
const { multiaddr } = require('multiaddr')
const addr =  multiaddr("/ip4/127.0.0.1/udp/1234")
// <Multiaddr /ip4/127.0.0.1/udp/1234>

// or just the class directly
constMultiaddr } = require('multiaddr')

const addr = new Multiaddr("/ip4/127.0.0.1/udp/1234")
// <Multiaddr /ip4/127.0.0.1/udp/1234>

addr.bytes
// <Uint8Array 04 7f 00 00 01 11 04 d2>

addr.toString()
// '/ip4/127.0.0.1/udp/1234'

addr.protos()
/* 
[
  {code: 4, name: 'ip4', size: 32},
  {code: 273, name: 'udp', size: 16}
]
*/

// gives you an object that is friendly with what Node.js core modules expect for addresses
addr.nodeAddress()
/*
{
  family: 4,
  port: 1234,
  address: "127.0.0.1"
}
*/

addr.encapsulate('/sctp/5678')
// <Multiaddr /ip4/127.0.0.1/udp/1234/sctp/5678>

API

https://multiformats.github.io/js-multiaddr/

Resolvers

multiaddr allows multiaddrs to be resolved when appropriate resolvers are provided. This module already has resolvers available, but you can also create your own. Resolvers should always be set in the same module that is calling multiaddr.resolve() to avoid conflicts if multiple versions of multiaddr are in your dependency tree. To provide multiaddr resolvers you can do:

const { Multiaddr } = require('multiaddr')
const resolvers = require('multiaddr/src/resolvers')

Multiaddr.resolvers.set('dnsaddr', resolvers.dnsaddrResolver)

The available resolvers are:

NametypeDescription
dnsaddrResolverdnsaddrdnsaddr resolution with TXT Records

A resolver receives a Multiaddr as a parameter and returns a Promise<Array<string>>.

Contribute

Contributions welcome. Please check out the issues.

Check out our contributing document for more information on how we work, and about contributing in general. Please be aware that all interactions related to multiformats are subject to the IPFS Code of Conduct.

Small note: If editing the README, please conform to the standard-readme specification.

License

MIT © 2016 Protocol Labs Inc.

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Last updated on 19 Aug 2021

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