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peer-did-resolver
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This library is intended to represent domains accessed through https as Decentralized Identifiers and retrieve an associated DID Document
It supports the proposed did:peer method spec
It requires the did-resolver library, which is the primary interface for resolving DIDs.
The resolver presents a simple resolver() function that returns a ES6 Promise returning the DID document.
import { Resolver } from 'did-resolver'
import { getResolver } from 'peer-did-resolver'
const peerResolver = getResolver()
const didResolver = new Resolver({
...peerResolver
//...you can flatten multiple resolver methods into the Resolver
})
didResolver.resolve('did:peer:2.Ez6LSpSrLxbAhg2SHwKk7kwpsH7DM7QjFS5iK6qP87eViohud.Vz6MkqRYqQiSgvZQdnBytw86Qbs2ZWUkGv22od935YF4s8M7V.SeyJ0IjoiZG0iLCJzIjoiaHR0cHM6Ly9leGFtcGxlLmNvbS9lbmRwb2ludDEiLCJyIjpbImRpZDpleGFtcGxlOnNvbWVtZWRpYXRvciNzb21la2V5MSJdLCJhIjpbImRpZGNvbW0vdjIiLCJkaWRjb21tL2FpcDI7ZW52PXJmYzU4NyJdfQ').then(doc => console.log(doc))
// You can also use ES7 async/await syntax
;(async () => {
const doc = await didResolver.resolve('did:peer:2.Ez6LSpSrLxbAhg2SHwKk7kwpsH7DM7QjFS5iK6qP87eViohud.Vz6MkqRYqQiSgvZQdnBytw86Qbs2ZWUkGv22od935YF4s8M7V.SeyJ0IjoiZG0iLCJzIjoiaHR0cHM6Ly9leGFtcGxlLmNvbS9lbmRwb2ludDEiLCJyIjpbImRpZDpleGFtcGxlOnNvbWVtZWRpYXRvciNzb21la2V5MSJdLCJhIjpbImRpZGNvbW0vdjIiLCJkaWRjb21tL2FpcDI7ZW52PXJmYzU4NyJdfQ')
console.log(doc)
})();
FAQs
Resolve DID documents for did:peer
We found that peer-did-resolver 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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