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selfkey-did-resolver
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Library for resolving DIDs in SelfKey method space
npm i --save selfkey-did-resolver
The following example script shows how we can integrate the did-resolver library:
const
selfkeyResolver = require('selfkey-did-resolver')
did = 'did:key:0x62dfbf9cee9c6eded64d7e0b1e72165f0d26a7c8'
runTest = async () => {
const doc = await selfkeyResolver(did)
console.log(JSON.stringify(doc, undefined, 2))
}
runTest()
Alternatively you can run the script via the command line by passing the DID string as an argument:
node index.js did:key:0x62dfbf9cee9c6eded64d7e0b1e72165f0d26a7c8
npm run test
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JavaScript DID Resolver for the SelfKey DID Method
We found that selfkey-did-resolver demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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