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@elrondnetwork/evertrail.node

v0.0.2

Published

The Node implementation of the __Elrond Evertrail__ service, built using [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/) and [Typescript](https://www.typescriptlang.org/).

Downloads

6

Readme

@elrondnetwork/evertrail.node

The Node implementation of the Elrond Evertrail service, built using Node.js and Typescript.

Requirements

  • Node.js version 14.16.0+
  • Npm version 6.14.0+
  • Typescript version 4.2.3+

Dependencies

Usage

// Creating a hash

import { hash } from '@elrondnetwork/evertrail.node'

// (input: Input) => Promise<HashResult>
const hashResult = await hash({ path: 'path/to/file' })
// Creating the evertrail client
import { evertrail } from '@elrondnetwork/evertrail.node'

// Only one of the following fields should be used at once
const authorization = {
    token: 'sampleToken', // if you want to authorize the client using an access token
    apiKey: 'sampleApiKey' // if you want to authorize the client using an api key 
}

const client = evertrail({ authorization })

// The client can then be used to access the trail functions

// Creating an trail

const input = {
    path: '/path/to/file', // Path to the file to be trailed
    onProgress: progress => {}, // Optional callback to track trail progress
    options: {
        shouldStoreObject: true // Flag to store generated object alongside trail
    }
}

// (input: Input) => Promise<Result> 
const createResponse = await client.create(input)

// Verifying if a file is already trailed

const input = {
    sha256: 'some existing hash',
    path: 'path/to/file', // To be used instead of the sha256 field
    onProgress: progress => {} // Optional callback to track verification progress
} 

const verifyResponse = await client.verify(input)

Exposed types

TokenAuthorization: { baseUrl: string, token: string }

Type to be used for authorizing the client by access token

ApiKeyAuthorization: { baseUrl: string, apiKey: string }

Type to be used fot authorizing the client by api key

NodeEvertrail: { create, verify }

Type of the evertrail client