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blind-peer

v3.2.0

Published

Blind peers help keep hypercores available

Readme

blind-peer

Blind peers help keep hypercores available.

For the client side responsible for requesting cores be kept by Blind Peers, see blind-peering.

To run the server as a CLI, see blind-peer-cli.

Installation

npm install blind-peer

Usage

to run a blind-peer server, use blind-peer-cli.

Using a Blind Peer

To talk to a blind peer, use blind-peering

Here is an example:

import BlindPeering from 'blind-peering'
import Hyperswarm from 'hyperswarm'
import Corestore from 'corestore'
import Wakeup from 'protomux-wakeup'

const store = new Corestore(Pear.config.storage)
const swarm = new Hyperswarm()
const wakeup = new Wakeup()

const DEFAULT_BLIND_PEER_KEYS = ['es4n7ty45odd1udfqyi9xz58mrbheuhdnxgdufsn9gz6e5uhsqco'] // replace with your own key
const blind = new BlindPeering(swarm, store, { wakeup, mirrors: DEFAULT_BLIND_PEER_KEYS })

// Add your autobase
blind.addAutobaseBackground(autobase1)

// Add another core
blind.addCore(core1, autobase1.wakeupCapability.key)

Related services:

https://github.com/holepunchto/autobase-discovery https://github.com/HDegroote/dht-prometheus

Programmatic Usage

const BlindPeer = require('blind-peer')

License

Apache-2.0